Understand
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The city of Lagoa (luh-GOH-uh, /ɫɐ.ˈgo.ɐ/) is not very spectacular, since it is inland. However, the nearby beaches, caves and nature sights are worth a few stops along the way between Albufeira and Portimao.
Get in
[edit]By bus
[edit]Lagoa is on the main route between Portimao and Albufeira/Faro and most buses will stop here.
Checkout the EVA bus schedule, or the maybe more intuitive/informative Algarve Bus website by an enthusiastic local.
By train
[edit]The nearest train station is 1 Estômbar-Lagoa, where also many buses pass by.
Get around
[edit]Mostly by bus, but there are enough trails along the cost to hike a large part of it.
See
[edit]- 1 Algar de Benagil. A famous pit cave.
Small boats leave from Benagil beach, can be book on the spot. Alternatively the cave can be entered by a kayak or SUP board. Though, kayaks are €30/hr for 2 people. So, better to bring your fins and just swim over there. (Warning... at least two tourists die each year from this surprisingly difficult swim.)Algarve Tourism website
- Getting there/away: Buses from Lagos and Portimao go to nearby 2 Praia do Carvalho, from where it is 20 on foot. Otherwise regular buses from Lagoa go directly to Benagil Beach.
Heritage buildings have been renovated for cultural uses in the city, notably the Municipal Library and the Convento de São José (St. Joseph Convent) – the Cultural Centre of the City of Lagoa – where various shows and a variety of exhibitions take place. Similarly the Municipal Auditorium hosts numerous shows and other events each week. As well many cultural activities take place at the Parque Municipal de Fontes, north of Estombar, all year round, including theatre, dances, and traditional folk-songs.
Do
[edit]- Each summer it hosts a large exhibition of craft products at the Parque de Feiras e Exposições de Lagoa (FATACIL, Fair and Exhibition Grounds of Lagoa).
Beaches
[edit]- 6 Praia de Vale Centianes (Beach).
- 7 Praia da Marinha (Beach).
- 8 Praia da Nossa Senhora da Rocha (Beach).
- 9 Praia do Paraíso (Beach).
Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]- 1 Bon Bon, Urbanização Cabeço de Pias, Sesmarias de Carvoeiro, ☏ +351 282 341 496, [email protected]. Sa–M 12:00–14:00 & 19:00–21:00, Th F 19:00–21:00, closed Tu W. Michelin-starred restaurant serving Algarvian cuisine with a contemporary touch. €45-140.
- 2 Ocean, Rua Anneliese Pohl, Alporchinhos, Porches (Hotel Vila Vita Parc), ☏ +351 282 310 100, [email protected]. W–Su 19:00–22:00, closed M Tu. Two-Michelin-star dining specializing in seafood with ocean views. €210.
- 3 Restaurante Rei das Praias, Praia dos Caneiros, Ferragudo, ☏ +351 282 461 006, [email protected]. Daily 12:00–23:00. Splurge.
Drink
[edit]- 1 Lagoa DOC. A Portuguese wine region centred on Lagoa municipality. The region has Portugal's highest wine classification as a Denominação de Origem Controlada (DOC). The region has been known for its fortified wine production but has been expanded its table wine production. For white, the grape varieties are Arinto (Pedernã) and Síria (or Roupeiro), for reds, tinta negra mole and Trincadeira (or Tinta amarela).
Sleep
[edit]It is possible to stay closer to the beaches in different towns near Lagoa where the major hotels are located, such as Porches, Carvoeiro or Mexilhoeira da Carregação e Ferragudo.
- 1 Hotel Boca do Rio Resort.
- 2 Vilalara Thalassa Resort (First Thalasso in Portugal), Praia das Gaivota, Alporchinhos, 8400-450 Porches, ☏ +351 282 320-000, fax: +351 282 320-077, [email protected]. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. Located by the sea where nature is found in its purest state, the Vilalara Thalassa Resort, with its expressive but tasteful architecture, is a place dedicated to well-being and the senses.