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Aljezur

Aljezur, nestled in the western part of the Algarve region in Portugal, is a charming town that harmoniously blends natural beauty, historical charm, and a relaxed rural lifestyle. Surrounded by diverse landscapes, including stunning beaches like Praia da Arrifana and Praia de Monte Clérigo, Aljezur attracts nature enthusiasts and surfers alike. The town's historic center, characterized by traditional white-washed buildings and narrow cobblestone streets, showcases its cultural heritage, with the medieval Castelo de Aljezur providing panoramic views. Embracing a laid-back atmosphere, Aljezur offers a glimpse into rural Portuguese life, where agricultural activities like sweet potato cultivation contribute to the region's authenticity. This picturesque town invites visitors to explore its historical sites, enjoy the natural surroundings, and savor the unhurried pace of life in the Algarve.

Must see places

Castle of Aljezur

The Castle of Aljezur stands proudly atop a hill, overlooking the town and surrounding landscapes. This historical fortress, with its Moorish roots, offers visitors a journey through time, showcasing ancient walls and providing panoramic views of the Algarve countryside

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Misericórdia Church

Misericórdia Church in Aljezur is a testament to Portuguese religious architecture. With its intricate detailing and historical significance, this church invites visitors to explore its interior and appreciate the cultural and spiritual heritage it represents.

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Nossa Senhora da Alva Church

Nossa Senhora da Alva Church is a place of serenity and devotion in Aljezur. Nestled in the town, this charming church exudes a tranquil atmosphere, welcoming visitors to admire its architecture and perhaps take a moment for reflection.

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Fort of Arrifana Ruins

The ruins of the Fort of Arrifana bear witness to Aljezur's maritime history. Perched on the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic, these remnants tell a story of coastal defense, offering a unique and atmospheric setting for exploration.

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Municipal Market

Aljezur's Municipal Market is a bustling hub of local commerce and culture. Stroll through vibrant stalls adorned with fresh produce, regional delicacies, and handicrafts. The market provides an authentic experience, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the flavors and crafts of the Algarve region

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Museums

Municipal Market

Sacred Art Museum

Museu Pintor José Cercas

St. Anthony’s Museum

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Beaches

Arrifana Beach (Praia da Arrifana)

Known for its dramatic cliffs and golden sands, Arrifana Beach is a stunning coastal haven near Aljezur. Surfers appreciate the waves, while others enjoy the natural beauty and seaside charm, making it a top choice for beach enthusiasts.

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Amado Beach (Praia do Amado)

Amado Beach is a popular destination for surfers and beachgoers alike. With its golden sands and Atlantic waves, it provides a picturesque setting for relaxation and water sports, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.

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Praia de Monte Clérigo

Praia da Bordeira

Praia da Amoreira

Activities

Surfing (several surf school)

Yoga

Excursions (Cliff jump; Swim and climb in Sagres; Horse riding beach tour at sunset or morning; Full-day guided Sightseeing tour with lunch)

Restaurants

Restarante III Geração - best Portuguese food

ShaBouco - best grilled fish

Pizzeria Italiana Pomodorino

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        Hotels

Up-scale

Herdade Monte Do Sol

Mid-range

Vicentina Hotel

Budget

Daguasoul Hostel

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