Food scene
Nah Nah Bah Restaurant
11 Tv. do FornoOl' Bastard's Cocktail Bar
115 R. Cândido dos ReisGoji Lounge Café
61 R. Marreiros NettoCasa padaria Pizzaria
1 Largo da LiberdadeBlack and White Coffee Shop
40 R. Marreiros NettoRESTAURANTE CAMPIMAR
Ashoka Indian Tandoori cuisine
Brunch it
Abigail's Cafe
8 Rua Henrique Correia da SilvaKinoah.luz
34 Rua dos HibiscusGoji Lounge Café
61 R. Marreiros NettoMediterranean
Alma Lusa
nr3 Estr. de Porto de MósRestaurante Onda Norte
3B Largo Salazar MoscosoMar
Avenida dos DescobrimentosO António
Avenida Fernão de MagalhãesA Petisqueira
54 Rua 25 de AbrilCafes
Taquelim Gonçalves
27 R. da Porta de PortugalBora Café
17 R. Conselheiro Joaquim MachadoCity/town information
Burgau is located in the western region of the Algarve, under the municipality of Vila do Bispo, is known as a fishing village.
Now living mainly on tourism, its most notable attraction is the small beach of Praia de Burgau, surrounded by cliffs that protect it from the frequent strong wind characteristic of Barlavento.
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Burgau
Burgau is located in the western region of the Algarve, under the municipality of Vila do Bispo, is known as a fishing village.
Now living mainly on tourism, its most notable attraction is the small beach of Praia de Burgau, surrounded by cliffs that protect it from the frequent strong wind characteristic of Barlavento.
Walk where dinosaurs roamed. You can actually place your feet in the ancient footprints of dinosaurs by the beach at Salema. A small fishing village, Salema is loved for it’s laid back and relaxed vibe, unpretentious charm and fabulous beach. The footprints are at the Western tip of the beach on rock outcrops and are best viewed from the staircase above the beach and at low tide.
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Salema
Walk where dinosaurs roamed. You can actually place your feet in the ancient footprints of dinosaurs by the beach at Salema. A small fishing village, Salema is loved for it’s laid back and relaxed vibe, unpretentious charm and fabulous beach. The footprints are at the Western tip of the beach on rock outcrops and are best viewed from the staircase above the beach and at low tide.
Overlooking some of the Algarve’s most dramatic scenery, the small, elongated village of Sagres has an end-of-the-world feel, with its sea-carved cliffs high above the frothing ocean strung with wind-whipped fortresses that connect it to Portugal’s rich nautical past. It's the only place in the world where white storks are known to nest on cliff faces.
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Sagres
Overlooking some of the Algarve’s most dramatic scenery, the small, elongated village of Sagres has an end-of-the-world feel, with its sea-carved cliffs high above the frothing ocean strung with wind-whipped fortresses that connect it to Portugal’s rich nautical past. It's the only place in the world where white storks are known to nest on cliff faces.
Aljezur is defined by its charming rural architecture, whitewashed buildings with coloured windows, castles atop of hills, old churches, and scenic views of the sea.
The town, set along a narrow river, is split into two halves – the western Moorish section, and the eastern section, defined largely by the hilltop castle and New Churches on corresponding ends.
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Aljezur
Aljezur is defined by its charming rural architecture, whitewashed buildings with coloured windows, castles atop of hills, old churches, and scenic views of the sea.
The town, set along a narrow river, is split into two halves – the western Moorish section, and the eastern section, defined largely by the hilltop castle and New Churches on corresponding ends.
As tourist towns go, Lagos (lah-goosh) has got the lot. The port town, which launched many naval excursions during Portugal’s extraordinary Age of Discovery, lies along the bank of the Rio Bensafrim. Its old town's pretty, cobbled lanes and picturesque squares and churches are enclosed by 16th-century walls. Beyond the walls is a modern but not overly unattractive sprawl and some truly fabulous beaches.
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Lagos
As tourist towns go, Lagos (lah-goosh) has got the lot. The port town, which launched many naval excursions during Portugal’s extraordinary Age of Discovery, lies along the bank of the Rio Bensafrim. Its old town's pretty, cobbled lanes and picturesque squares and churches are enclosed by 16th-century walls. Beyond the walls is a modern but not overly unattractive sprawl and some truly fabulous beaches.
Sightseeing
Ponta da Piedade
Monchique Thermal Baths
Farol da Ponta da Piedade
8600 EM536Beaches
Praia de Porto Mós
Kamilo paplūdimys
Praia da Luz
1 R. José da Conceição CondeMeia Praia, Lagos
Praia da Balança
Estrada da Ponta da PiedadePraia do Cais da Solária
Cais da SolariaPraia Dona Ana
Praia do Canavial
17 R. do Canavial