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  2. Praia d'El Rey - Wikipedia

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    Praia d'El Rey Golf & Beach Resort is a commercial tourism, golf and residential beach resort on Portugal's western Atlantic coast 106 kilometres north of the country's capital, Lisbon. It covers an area of 240 acres (0.97 km 2) and is between the fishing town of Peniche, in Oeste Subregion, to the south and Obidos Lagoon to its north.

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of social nudity places in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Beaches and resorts in Crete include: Diskos near Lentos; Filaki beach, the only official nudist beach near the Vritomartis naturist resort. [426] Glyka Nera (Sweet water beach) between Chora Sfakion and Loutro. [427] North of Matala there is a long nude beach; the southern end of the beach is used by clothed people.

  5. From toddlers to teens, the best all-inclusive family resorts ...

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    Situated along 85 acres on St. Lucia’s south coast, Coconut Bay Beach Resort and Spa is an all-inclusive resort with a kid-centric zone called CocoLand and an entire wing called “Splash ...

  6. Category:Seaside resorts in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Seaside resorts in Portugal" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Albufeira;

  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]