Portimão
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Portimão is the second biggest city in the Algarve, Portugal, and famous for its fresh fish restaurants, grilled sardines being the most famous dish. One of the most well known beaches in the Algarve, Rocha ("Praia da Rocha") "Rocky Beach", is very close to Portimao, and there are numerous others nearby.
Get in
There is an small airport near Portimão which despite having an IATA code does not feature any regularly scheduled flights. The nearby airport in Faro, only 70 kilometres away, has both domestic and several international routes from across Europe.
Trains on the, rather slow, regional line between Lagos and Faro stops here, it's about a 1½ hour journey from Faro, for connections to Lisbon change trains in Tunes just over half an hour to the east. Most trains continue on to Vila Real de Santo António on the Spanish border after a short layover in Faro.
Eva Bus offers numerous daily connections from Faro. There are also 5-6 daily connections from Lisbon (3 hours, €19) on the Expresso Qualidade service, and once daily from Seville (6 hours, €19) on the Lagos-Sevilha service. The bus station is on Largo do Dique a bit north of the centre, about 500 meters south of the road bridge.
Portimão is a sea port, Naviera Armas offers a weekly service from Las Palmas and Santa Cruz de Tenerife via Funchal (23 h) on Madeira Island.
Trains on the, rather slow, regional line between Lagos and Faro stops here, it's about a 1½ hour journey from Faro, for connections to Lisbon change trains in Tunes just over half an hour to the east. Most trains continue on to Vila Real de Santo António on the Spanish border after a short layover in Faro.
Eva Bus offers numerous daily connections from Faro. There are also 5-6 daily connections from Lisbon (3 hours, €19) on the Expresso Qualidade service, and once daily from Seville (6 hours, €19) on the Lagos-Sevilha service. The bus station is on Largo do Dique a bit north of the centre, about 500 meters south of the road bridge.
Portimão is a sea port, Naviera Armas offers a weekly service from Las Palmas and Santa Cruz de Tenerife via Funchal (23 h) on Madeira Island.
See
Praia da RochaThe beautiful beach.
Praia do VauThe less known beach, but what a gem!
- Praia de Alvor (Nice walk along the river). With a nice beach.
Do
Wild dolphin watching departing from marina de Portimão in Praia do Rocha.
Watch football ie soccer at Portimonense SC, who play in Primeira Liga, the top tier of Portuguese football. Their stadium, Estádio Municipal de Portimão (capacity of 9500), is just south of city centre.
Watch football ie soccer at Portimonense SC, who play in Primeira Liga, the top tier of Portuguese football. Their stadium, Estádio Municipal de Portimão (capacity of 9500), is just south of city centre.
Buy
The main street shopping area has a wealth of nice shops supplying clothes, jewelry, and ornamental objects.
Eat
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phone: +351 282-41564537°07,08'N 08°32,74'W
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Terezinha
phone: +351 252 425 690address: Rua Direita, 97The oldest restaurant in Portimao and provides a fantastic seafood meal at very reasonable prices.
Drink
Casa InglesaDixieland jazz every Thursday at 20:30.
Sleep
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phone: +351 282 400 500address: Avenida das Comunidades Lusíadas 8500-809
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Mirachoro Apartments II
phone: +351 282 460 880address: Urb. Alto do Quintao, 64/65Inexpensive 3-star hotel. -
Morgado Nau Hotel & Golf Resort
phone: +351 282 241 540address: 8501-912 -
phone: +351 282 420 200address: Po Box 146, PeninaA "luxurious" hotel and golf resort, part of the JJW Hotels & Resort Group, comprises an 18-hole championship course and other amenities.