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Cosa fare a Carcavelos
A place where golden sands embrace azure waves, Carcavelos is beachgoers' Portuguese haven. Nestled on the Estoril Coast this sleepy coastal town is synonymous with surfers riding to the rhythm of the sea. Famous for its rich, fortified Carcavelos wine that bears its name this town boasts whitewashed houses with red-tile roofs, streets embellished with 'azulejos' and the imposing São Julião da Barra Fortress. Here, time slows down as you savour fresh seafood and pastries, under a deep-blue sky.
- Soak up the sun at Carcavelos Beach:
Spend a day at Carcavelos Beach, renowned for its golden sands and vibrant surf culture. It's an ideal spot for sunbathing, swimming, or catching waves. The beach is also lined with cafes and restaurants, making it easy to grab a bite and a drink.
- Check out Quinta de Alagoa:
A historic agricultural estate, Quinta de Alagoa radiates with picturesque gardens, ancient trees, and walking paths. It's a peaceful retreat within the town is ideal for picnicking, strolling, or just relaxing in a serene environment.
- Go on a Carcavelos wine-tasting experience:
Don’t miss the opportunity to taste the renowned Carcavelos wine. Visit local wine cellars or partake in a tasting session. This fortified wine is known for its rich flavours and history – one of the region’s proudest products.