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BeachesPraia da QuarteiraRight by Quarteira, one of the Algarve's most popular summer destinations, the Beach sharing the town's name is a great expanse of sand divided up by cement seawalls. Running between the Beach and town is the Avenida Marginal coastal road providing (...)
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BeachesPraia de Vale de LoboSurrounded by a reddish cliff on top of which sits one of the most famous and photographed golf courses in the entire Algarve, the Vale de Lobo Beach is located next to the similarly named tourist resort which has deservedly gained an (...)
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BeachesPraia Grande - FerragudoWith its white houses reaching down to the banks of the Arade river, Ferragudo is a picturesque fishing village located opposite Portimão with which it once shared responsibility for defending this stretch of coastline. This was secured by (...)
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BeachesPraia dos SalgadosCovering a large area, Salgados Beach contrasts with the other beaches of Albufeira due its diversity of landscape. Here, the backdrop of ochre cliffs gives way to a cordon of golden dunes. Beyond the dunes is the Salgados Lagoon, an important (...)
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BeachesPraia do GarrãoJust over the limits of the Ria Formosa Natural Park, the huge expanse of sand of Garrão Beach is able to meet whatever the tastes of its most diverse visitors, from those looking for the privacy of a deserted beach to those seeking more popular (...)
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BeachesMeia PraiaOne of the most famous of the Lagos region, Meia Praia runs over some 5 kilometres of sand between the Marina and the Alvor estuary, with the eastern extent known as São Roque Beach.In addition to being near the railway station, this Beach has means (...)
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BeachesPraia do Monte ClérigoLocated next to the fishing village of Monte Clérigo, this similarly named Beach lies around 10 kilometres from the town of Aljezur with easy access via the tarmac road leading to the ramps and stairways down to the beach itself. The spacious (...)
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BeachesPraia do BurgauSheltered by cliffs, Burgau Beach was formerly used as a fishing port although such activities are now restricted to the eastern section of the beach with the rest give over to sunbathers. The beach, highly suited to bodyboarding, extends down below (...)
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BeachesPraia do CarvalhalWith good access via a tarmac road leading through fields of rice paddies giving way to pine trees, the huge sandy expanse of Carvalhal Beach is surrounded by dunes and bathed by a calm sea.With its support infrastructures and good car parking, this (...)