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Costa Da Caparica

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João
April 10, 2021
This is a lovely place we're you can see the ocean in any place that you go. Very quiet and relax zone and very safe to walk alone. Small village were you can find everything you need in small scale, but you have it. You have few pharmacys, hospital (7km), health care, supermarket's, portuguese restaurants and many more nations, few laundry , some with full service, fiermans, 2 police departments, etc etc
This is a lovely place we're you can see the ocean in any place that you go. Very quiet and relax zone and very safe to walk alone. Small village were you can find everything you need in small scale, but you have it. You have few pharmacys, hospital (7km), health care, supermarket's, portuguese re…
Filipa
July 26, 2020
Costa da Caparica’s seemingly never-ending beach attracts sun-worshipping lisboêtas craving all-over tans, surfers keen to ride Atlantic waves, and day-tripping families seeking clean sea and soft sand. It hasn’t escaped development, but head south and the high-rises soon give way to pine forests and mellow beach-shack cafes. The town has the same name as the coastline, and is a cheery place with shops and lots of inflatable seaside tack, done up in 2009 under a now-bankrupt government-sponsored revitalisation project that was responsible for building the town's 24 boxy seaside bar and restaurant structures. The beaches of Costa da Caparica can be divided into three sections: the North (São João da Caparica), which skews more middle-to-upper class and trendy (and carries a parking charge of €4 per day); the Vila, which includes the town beaches from Praia do Norte in the north to Nova Praia in the south; and the South, which begins at Saúde and carries on to Fonte da Telha and is best accessed by the Transpraia train in summer, which operates on a narrow-gauge railway running the length of the southern beaches (you can jump off at any one of over 20 stops). Beaches nearer to town, including Praia do Norte and Praia de Santo Antonio, are great for families (as is the South's Praia da Cabana do Pescador at stop 12, which boasts a playground), while the further out in either direction are younger and trendier for surfing. Praia 19 (stop 19) is a more secluded gay and nudist haven.
Costa da Caparica’s seemingly never-ending beach attracts sun-worshipping lisboêtas craving all-over tans, surfers keen to ride Atlantic waves, and day-tripping families seeking clean sea and soft sand. It hasn’t escaped development, but head south and the high-rises soon give way to pine forests an…
Nuno
September 27, 2018
The beaches of Caparica are just amazing. Closer to Trafaria you can go to São João (5min away) where you will find less people. Even more special are the beaches of Cova do Vapor, right where the river meets the sea, in a small local town that tends to privilege their isolation - Cova do Vapor is a bonus finding. Once past Costa da Caparica heading south you will find breathtaking >10K long stretches of sandy beach which are perfect for anything beach-related, being surfing, family activities on the sand, coffees and lunches by the beach.
The beaches of Caparica are just amazing. Closer to Trafaria you can go to São João (5min away) where you will find less people. Even more special are the beaches of Cova do Vapor, right where the river meets the sea, in a small local town that tends to privilege their isolation - Cova do Vapor is a…
SGuest
July 2, 2018
Long sandy beach that you can reach by bus in 30min.
Sal Surfing
May 30, 2017
In the center of the coast of caparica and always by the sea there are many bars and terraces with music and fun guaranteed. Just choose because there are quite a few!

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Costa da Caparica, Setúbal