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Is Costa Nova Portugal worth visiting?

Costa Nova is a relaxed and traditional beach resort, making it a fantastic destination for a holiday or part of a tour of northern Portugal. While Costa Nova is only a small village, it has much more character than the other larger resort towns of northern Portugal, such as Figueira da Foz, Espinho or Povoa de Varzim.



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Accommodations. When visiting Costa Nova, your main options are to stay in Costa Nova in the beach town or stay in Aveiro. Aveiro has more going out at night with its larger variety of restaurants and bars, but Costa Nova has the beauty of being right on the beach.

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Lots of people love Aveiro. If you have lots of time or think it looks beautiful, go for it. If you think Aveiro is worth visiting, then it's worth visiting! If you want a slow day, Aveiro is a good day trip.

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Évora, capital of the Alentejo region, was once the seat of the Kings of Portugal and today its rich cultural heritage is plain to see.

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Porto has it all, but it may also be quite crowded and noisy during the summer period. Perhaps, the best choice would be to plan a tour to the Douro Valley and stay in this unforgettable place for at least a night.

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The historical centre of Aveiro is not very big, so if you want to visit its main points of interest, you can easily do it in just one day. However, I think it makes sense to stay a bit longer to visit other places near the city, such as Costa Nova, for example. That is why I suggest 2 days to visit Aveiro.

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Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Aveiro Bus Terminal and arriving at Costa Nova - Marina. Services depart hourly, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 39 min.

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Braga is considered an affordable city to live in compared to other European cities. What's more, the cost of living in Braga is lower than in Portugal's major cities, such as Lisbon and Porto, while still offering a high standard of living.

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Braga is known as the place where the Visigoths renounced the Arian and Priscillianist heresies against Christ's divinity and against sensual pleasures. It was taken by the Moors in 716 and recaptured by Ferdinand I, king of Castile and Leon, in 1040. From 1093 to 1147 it was the seat of the Portuguese court.

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The 11 best places to visit in Portugal
  1. Lisbon. Best for nightlife. ...
  2. Douro Valley. Best place to drink wine. ...
  3. Sintra. Best for a fantastical escape. ...
  4. Óbidos. Best hilltop village. ...
  5. Setúbal Peninsula. Best for wild, cliff-backed beaches. ...
  6. Porto. Best for urban exploring. ...
  7. The Minho. Best for traditional villages and wilderness trails. ...
  8. Évora.


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This is a question we get a lot from visiting guests. The short answer is yes! Obidos Portugal is definitely worth your time and will leave you with memories for a lifetime. Keep reading for essential tips that are sure to make your visit to Obidos memorable.

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We're not sure why, considering Braga, Portugal's third largest city, is also one of Europe's most walkable cities. The local university keeps streets lively, but the pedestrian-only lanes and plazas lined with historic architecture maintain plenty of alluring romance.

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