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Carvoeiro

This was a
very small intimate fishing village that has lost any resemblance to its
modest origins. In 1965 a foreign resident wrote about the place “ The mode
of living remains essentially medieval”. Then there came the tourists and
the money. Today, the village spreads to the east and west with expensive
villas and comfortable holiday apartments. The one and only village street
has now become three, each lined with bars, smart restaurants and tourist
shops. Happily, there are still examples of the older quaint small houses
tucked in between the more recent ones. A 36 Hole Golf Course and a well run
Tennis Centre lies on its outskirts. The choice of this location for the
tourist to acquire property was also because of the variety and
attractiveness of its many small beaches. High cliffs surround most of
these, and some of which have eroded to create beckoning dark caves. Most of
them are mainly accessible only at low tide. Beaches to visit are Praia de
Centianes, Praia de Carvalho, Praia de Benagil, Praia de Marinha and Praia
da Albandeira.
Carvoeiro Photos
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