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What beaches are accessible in Lagos Portugal?

Lagos also has several accessible beaches, including the Praias da Batata, da Luz, de Porto de Mós and Meia Praia, with these last three having an amphibious wheelchair so that everyone can fully enjoy sea-bathing and sunbathing.



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There are plenty of pristine beaches in Lagos, all of which bring many vacationers back time and time again. Backed by the Atlantic Ocean, Lagos is clustered around a natural harbor and has had a long and fruitful relationship with the sea.

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The Lagos coastal walk is a picturesque cliff walk along the stunning Lagos coastline. The walk is easily accessible from Lagos town and leads to several beaches and viewpoints along the way.

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Praia do Canavial A secluded beach on the west side of Lagos. Praia do Canavial is probably the least crowded beach in the area. It's not easy to access it – a long way down following the narrow rock stairs.

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The warmest water temperature is in September with an average around 70°F / 21.1°C. The coldest month is March with an average water temperature of 60.6°F / 15.9°C.

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Sealife Dolphin Watching invites you on an exhilarating wildlife safari on the Atlantic Ocean, from our base in Lagos Marina, Portugal. Sealife aim to create lasting memories and turn an unforgettable experience into a magical moment.

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Lagos is a top destination for travelers from around the world, and for good reason. Situated on the stunning southwestern coast of Portugal, the Algarve region is renowned for its stunning beaches, historical architecture, and vibrant nightlife.

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Top beaches include Praia da Prainha and Praia do Porto do Seixal, a gorgeous black sand beach surrounded by vibrant green mountains. Just remember to set aside time for exploring Madeira's natural swimming pools.

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