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Which beaches in Portugal have the best sea glass?

If beachcombing is on your list while visiting, check out some of the beaches along the Tejo River in Lisbon. You'll find sea glass, tiles, and maybe even a few marbles. The beaches in Lagos are loaded with shells. In Porto, there's a small beach by the lighthouse where I've found some great pieces of glass.



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From craggy coves and dune-backed shorelines to island bays lapped by crystal-clear sapphire waters, Portugal's paradisiacal sands are as scenic as they are relaxing.

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Praia dos Coelhos, Sétubal The setting for innumerable films and advertising campaigns, this idyllic, secluded beach on the Arrábida coastline boasts some of the clearest waters you'll likely ever swim in. Though increasingly on the tourist trail, it's still relatively crowd-free.

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Here are 11 of the best beaches in Portugal, with something for every type of traveler.
  • 01 of 11. Praia do Norte. ...
  • 02 of 11. Praia do Camilo. ...
  • 03 of 11. Praia do Quinta do Lago. ...
  • 04 of 11. Zambujeira do Mar. ...
  • 05 of 11. Praia de Cavaleiro. ...
  • 06 of 11. Praia Baleal. ...
  • 07 of 11. Praia da Ursa. ...
  • 08 of 11. Praia da Comporta.


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Praia do Vale de Centeanes is where you'll want to go to see some of the clearest water in the Algarve. On a clear day, it's easy to see the bottom of the ocean without even setting foot in the water. This beach is located near Carvoeiro, so it won't be hard to travel from here to Praia da Marinha or Praia de Benagil.

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Clearest Waters in Europe
  • Nissi Beach, Cyprus. ...
  • Primosten, Croatia. ...
  • Porto Katsiki, Lefkada, Greece. ...
  • Isola Bella, Sicily. ...
  • Lake Bled, Slovenia. ...
  • Famara Beach, Lanzarote. ...
  • Sveti Stefan, Montenegro. ...
  • Calo des Moro, Majorca.


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Clearest Waters in Europe
  • Cala Macarella, Menorca. A small cove with brilliantly white sand and crystal clear waters. ...
  • Calanques d'En Vau, South of France. ...
  • Nissi Beach, Cyprus. ...
  • Primosten, Croatia. ...
  • Porto Katsiki, Lefkada, Greece. ...
  • Isola Bella, Sicily. ...
  • Lake Bled, Slovenia. ...
  • Famara Beach, Lanzarote.


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There are three Glass Beach sites in Fort Bragg where trash was dumped into the ocean between 1906 and 1967. Site Two (1943–1949) and Three (1949–1967 – Glass Beach) are located at the end of the path that begins on the corner of Elm Street and Glass Beach Drive.

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After a storm is usually a good time to check out the beach and in the spring and fall when the foot traffic is low! A well groomed beach does not produce much beach glass, so choose a beach with plenty of rocks.

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Just north of Fort Bragg, the ocean has polished bottles and ceramics into a rainbow of sea glass. A sparkling array of sea glass awaits at Glass Beach.

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The value of sea glass depends on various factors, such as its rarity, color, size, and condition. In general, the most valuable color of sea glass is considered to be the rarest one, which is often a deep red or orange hue.

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Access the digital replica of USA TODAY and more than 200 local newspapers with your subscription. On all beaches located within U.S. state parks, it is illegal to collect sea glass.

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Where To Find The Bluest Waters in Europe
  • Elafonisi, Crete. The island of Elafonisi in Crete, Greece is often referred to as the Maldives of the Mediterranean. ...
  • Croatia. ...
  • Sardinia, Italy. ...
  • The Balearic Islands, Spain. ...
  • Turkey. ...
  • The Azores, Portugal. ...
  • Corsica, France. ...
  • The Algarve, Portugal.


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Spain leads the list with a hidden beach, Torrente de Pareis, in the Balearic island of Mallorca, followed by Bordeira Beach in Portugal's Algarve coast and Spain's Amio Beach in Pechon, Cantabria, in second and third places.

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TURKEY'S TURQUOISE COAST Because the seas in this part of Turkey are so blue that the whole stretch of coastline is named 'The Turquoise Coast'.

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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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Best Beaches in Portugal
  • Albufeira.
  • Lagoa.
  • Portimão.
  • Sagres.
  • Aveiro.
  • The Azores.
  • Madeira.
  • Tróia Peninsula.


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For anyone visiting Portugal in pursuit of luxury, Vale do Lobo is a must. This stunning part of the country is situated in the heart of the Algarve region, providing an excellent base for those looking to explore the area. Vale do Lobo is renowned for its beach offering.

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The verdict. Deciding which country has the best beaches for you really depends on what you're looking for. Whereas Spain is graced by the warmer waters of the Mediterranean and the chilled-out beach life that comes with it, Portugal benefits from the lively waters of the Atlantic and some truly epic scenery.

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