This museum, housed in a traditional haystack, presents a review of fishing activities in the central region, particularly in the Gândara area. It features exhibitions by renowned national painters and documentation on the Mira pillories, the watermill route, the Casa do Visconde (Viscount's House), the Mira Parish Church, the Praia de Mira chapel, the dunes, lagoons, pine forests, tree species, and local animals.
A beach surrounded by dunes, home to small artisanal fishing boats. The expansive sands are frequented mainly by tourists. There's a small beach bar right at the entrance, serving a variety of light meals.
A beach located in a picturesque fishing village, with a vast stretch of sand surrounded by dunes and typical haystacks. It's mostly frequented by locals. The restaurants are simple but offer delicious local dishes. It boasts pleasant terraces, plenty of shops, and a lively nightlife.
An area with trees and dunes, rich in silt, similar to the Aveiro estuary, to which it connects. It also connects to Mira Lagoon via Vala da Cana on the north side. Notable fish species include mullet, eel, and flounder.
Also known as Lagoa de Baixo, it has an elongated shape and connects with Lagoa da Barrinha via the so-called Vala da Cana. It is located in a wooded area with pine forests, stretching from the Quiaios dunes. There is a nearby beach and a forest with a picnic area.
Localizado a poucos minutos da praia e em plena floresta de pinheiros bravos, o ambiente onde se localiza este simpático hotel é deveras calmo e relaxante.