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Praia da Bordeira
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Praia da Bordeira
8670, Aljezur
A long sandy beach, the largest in the entire Algarve, the northern part transitions from the rocky escarpment to the extensive dune ridges that reach almost to the sea. This area of the beach is very popular with naturists. On the southern side, a stream flows into the sand, separating it from the road and the cliff. Sometimes, a lagoon forms between the beach and the road, where children can play safely. It offers excellent surfing conditions. Nearby are remains of an 18th-century fortress, Mesozoic formations, and a fossil reef structure of great paleontological value.

Praia de Monte Clérigo
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Praia de Monte Clérigo
8670, Aljezur
A quiet beach with a curious jagged coastline. It's protected on the north side by a cliff, and on the south by the houses that make up this fishing village, which, in the summer, becomes a popular tourist destination. It has a restaurant serving traditional dishes, mainly fish and seafood. This beach is part of the Accessible Beaches network, offering all the necessary equipment for swimmers with reduced mobility.

Praia de Odeceixe
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Praia de Odeceixe
8670-320, Odeceixe
A beach located in a fishing village, nestled in a small valley with a paradisiacal landscape. Nestled between cliffs, it is bisected by the Ceixe River, which separates the Alentejo from the Algarve. Barriers were built in the sand to try to secure the dunes. The water is cold and choppy, but offers excellent conditions for surfing and canoeing. There are a few restaurants serving traditional dishes. A stroll through downtown Odeceixe, a trip on the tourist train, or a stop at the Ponte Branca viewpoint are recommended.

Praia da Arrifana
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Praia da Arrifana
8670, Aljezur
Located in a small fishing village, this beach is a charming sandy shell surrounded by gray ravines that extend into headlands. A truly lush landscape, highlighted by the stone statue of the Needle, a large, dark, narrow, and pointed cone-shaped cliff rising from the sea at the southern end, and the remains of an old 17th-century fortress. The clear, blue sea is dotted with abundant rocks mixed with the sand. It's ideal for surfing. There are a few cafés and restaurants serving typical dishes at moderate prices.

Praia da Amoreira
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Praia da Amoreira
8670, Aljezur
The beach is located in the Costa Vicentina and Southwest Alentejo Natural Park. It's a very touristy and beautiful beach, with sand well protected by high dunes. Here you can choose between the ocean waves or the calm river. It has a small bar serving light meals.
Praia Doce
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Praia Doce
2120, Salvaterra de Magos
Also known as Praia dos Tesos, it has a pleasant leisure area.

Praia da Calheta
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Praia da Calheta
9370-133, Calheta
A beach with extensive sand and clear waters, indented by several rock formations. It offers parking, changing rooms, lockers, and a first aid station.

Praia da Piedade/ Praia de Jardim do Mar
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Praia da Piedade/ Praia de Jardim do Mar
9370, Piedade
A beach without any type of infrastructure, it nevertheless boasts a calm and natural beauty that attracts mainly surfers and divers.

Porto de Recreio da Calheta
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Avenida D. Manuel I
9370, Calheta
A recreational port with space for 300 yachts between 6 and 20 meters, a fuel dock, a small boat slipway, parking, and nautical facilities, including the Calheta Naval Club. A great spot for a relaxing stroll right on the waterfront.

Praia Fluvial de Pé Rodrigo
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Oliveira do Conde
3430, Oliveira do Conde
A river beach with a grassy area and large trees, easily accessible; just follow the signs for the EN234.
