Vicki’s guidebook to Lagos and the Algarve

Vicki
Vicki’s guidebook to Lagos and the Algarve

Beaches of the Algarve

This beautiful beach is with in very close drive from the apartment. The scenery is stunning because of the big rocks coming in and out of the water. It is also the idea beach for the windier days because it is very sheltered.
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Praia de Dona Ana
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This beautiful beach is with in very close drive from the apartment. The scenery is stunning because of the big rocks coming in and out of the water. It is also the idea beach for the windier days because it is very sheltered.
This is the longest beach in Lagos. It has clean white sand and stretches for around 5km long making it the perfect beach for an early morning run. There are also some lovely restaurants and bars along the stretch.
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Meia Praia, Lagos
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This is the longest beach in Lagos. It has clean white sand and stretches for around 5km long making it the perfect beach for an early morning run. There are also some lovely restaurants and bars along the stretch.
A 35 minute drive away, but well worth it. One of Sagres' best surf beaches with the waves often a little more manageable than the other beaches around the headland. The 40 metre high cliffs also provide some shelter from the winds that Sagres is notorious for.
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Praia do Beliche
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A 35 minute drive away, but well worth it. One of Sagres' best surf beaches with the waves often a little more manageable than the other beaches around the headland. The 40 metre high cliffs also provide some shelter from the winds that Sagres is notorious for.
One of the most popular surf beaches in Portugal’s Algarve is the mesmerizing Arrifana beach (Praia da Arrifana) stretching elegantly below the steep cliffs of Aljezur. The iconic view of the beach from the top has reached millions of online publications and is where surfers from all over the world peek down to judge the waves before they decide if this is their surfing destination for the day. But even if you’re not surfing, this stupefying west coast beach is a wonderful place to go for a walk, a dip, or watch the beautiful sunset.
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Arrifana
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One of the most popular surf beaches in Portugal’s Algarve is the mesmerizing Arrifana beach (Praia da Arrifana) stretching elegantly below the steep cliffs of Aljezur. The iconic view of the beach from the top has reached millions of online publications and is where surfers from all over the world peek down to judge the waves before they decide if this is their surfing destination for the day. But even if you’re not surfing, this stupefying west coast beach is a wonderful place to go for a walk, a dip, or watch the beautiful sunset.
The most stunning coast line with breath taking rock formations. It is perfect for hiking around for a few hours. Bring your camera!
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Estrada da Ponta da Piedade
Estrada da Ponta da Piedade
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The most stunning coast line with breath taking rock formations. It is perfect for hiking around for a few hours. Bring your camera!

Food scene

Located with in a one minute walk from the apartment, you can pick up well priced, locally sourced produce.
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Mercado Municipal de Lagos
Avenida dos Descobrimentos
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Located with in a one minute walk from the apartment, you can pick up well priced, locally sourced produce.
Tucked away in a quiet residential area, this cafe/restaurant offers delicious seasonal and locally sourced produce from the algarve. Lovely coffee and wine too. Inside and outside dining available but it does get busy!
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Sunrays kitchen
22 Praça do Poder Local
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Tucked away in a quiet residential area, this cafe/restaurant offers delicious seasonal and locally sourced produce from the algarve. Lovely coffee and wine too. Inside and outside dining available but it does get busy!
The place to go for THE BEST Pastel De Nata! Freshly baked daily. They also offer a wide range of other freshly baked local food. Note that they only accept cash.
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Padaria Central
23 R. Primeiro de Maio
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The place to go for THE BEST Pastel De Nata! Freshly baked daily. They also offer a wide range of other freshly baked local food. Note that they only accept cash.
This scandi style coffee house is always buzzing! If you are craving an oat latte or flat white, this is the place to go.
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Black and White Coffee Shop
40 R. Marreiros Netto
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This scandi style coffee house is always buzzing! If you are craving an oat latte or flat white, this is the place to go.
Seafood restaurant located the other side of Lagos Marina. Offering simple but delicious fish dishes at reasonable prices. It always gets busy so it is best to book in advance.
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A Barrigada
A Estr. de São Roque
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Seafood restaurant located the other side of Lagos Marina. Offering simple but delicious fish dishes at reasonable prices. It always gets busy so it is best to book in advance.
Located one minute from the apartment, this local restaurant serves some of the best fish I have tried in the area. Friendly service, good quantity and good prices.
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Calhou Restaurante
10 R. Dr. António Guerreiro Tello
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Located one minute from the apartment, this local restaurant serves some of the best fish I have tried in the area. Friendly service, good quantity and good prices.

Shopping

On route to Sagres, you can pass by and stop at this fun ceramic shop. Selling thousands discounted ceramics made in the North of Portugal. Pick up some souvenirs or gifts. Note they only take cash.
Ceramica Paraiso
N125
On route to Sagres, you can pass by and stop at this fun ceramic shop. Selling thousands discounted ceramics made in the North of Portugal. Pick up some souvenirs or gifts. Note they only take cash.

City/town information

Silves is the perfect town in the Algarve to explore for a day trip. Walking in this unique town with its cobbled streets makes you believe that time has stopped. The town is famous for having the most well preserved castle of the Algarve. Silves was once the capital of the Algarve and the town stands out because of its Arabic architecture. Every year during summer, the town hosts a famous medieval festival and attracts a lot of visitors.
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Silves
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Silves is the perfect town in the Algarve to explore for a day trip. Walking in this unique town with its cobbled streets makes you believe that time has stopped. The town is famous for having the most well preserved castle of the Algarve. Silves was once the capital of the Algarve and the town stands out because of its Arabic architecture. Every year during summer, the town hosts a famous medieval festival and attracts a lot of visitors.
Tucked away in the Algarve hills, the small spa town of Monchique is popular for its bicarbonated spring waters, rich in sodium and flouride and known to aid respiratory problems and various other ailments. Set in a lush, green valley 20 km inland from Portimão in the western Algarve, its fresh mountain air and spectacular views of the coastal plain in the distance are a refreshing change from the region’s bustling beach resorts, particularly in summer. High above sea-level, it has been a spa resort since Roman times due to the healing qualities of its spring waters, with subsequent takers including Portugal’s King João II and Queen Amélia.
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Monchique
267 moradores locais recomendam
Tucked away in the Algarve hills, the small spa town of Monchique is popular for its bicarbonated spring waters, rich in sodium and flouride and known to aid respiratory problems and various other ailments. Set in a lush, green valley 20 km inland from Portimão in the western Algarve, its fresh mountain air and spectacular views of the coastal plain in the distance are a refreshing change from the region’s bustling beach resorts, particularly in summer. High above sea-level, it has been a spa resort since Roman times due to the healing qualities of its spring waters, with subsequent takers including Portugal’s King João II and Queen Amélia.