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  2. 8 best beaches in Portugal to surf, hike and sunbathe - AOL

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    From popular bays in the Algarve to a sandy stretch off Madeira, these are the top seaside spots for relaxation, watersports, walking and more

  3. Praia do Guincho - Wikipedia

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    The Guincho beach viewed from north, with the Fortess of Guincho in the back. Praia do Guincho (English: Guincho Beach) is an Atlantic beach located on Portugal's Estoril coast, 5 km from the town of Cascais, and is located in the municipality of Cascais, more precisely in the parishes of Cascais e Estoril and Alcabideche, in the District of Lisbon.

  4. List of beaches in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of beaches in Portugal, listed by regions and subregions, municipalities and parishes. Norte ...

  5. List of social nudity places in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Public saunas in Belgium are always mixed gender and nudity is the norm when using these. Topfree sunbathing is tolerated on all beaches. [citation needed] Athena Hélios in Meerbeek [6] Athena Le Perron naturist camping site in Waimes [7] Bockstaelhoeve in Zegelsem; Bredene was the first official nude beach in Belgium [8]

  6. Portuguese Riviera - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Riviera (Portuguese: Riviera Portuguesa) is a term used in the tourist industry for the affluent coastal region to the west of Lisbon, Portugal, centered on the coastal municipalities of Cascais (including Estoril), Oeiras and Sintra.

  7. Tourism in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Portugal serves millions of international and domestic tourists. Tourists visit to see cities, historic landmarks, enjoy beaches, or religious sites. As of 2023, Portugal had 26.5 million international visitors. In addition, there were also 11 million trips made by Portuguese residents including overnight stays at local hotels. [1] [2]