10 Things to do Good for Couples in Odemira That You Shouldn't Miss

May 4, 2022 Malia Yoakum

Odemira (Portuguese pronunciation: [oðɨˈmiɾɐ] or [ɔðɨˈmiɾɐ]) is a town and a municipality in Beja District in the Portuguese region of Alentejo. The population in 2011 was 26,066, in an area of 1720.60 km², making it the largest municipality of Portugal by area.
Restaurants in Odemira

1. EcoTrails

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5.0 based on 71 reviews

EcoTrails

On water and walking trails we explore nature and discover places away from the beaten tracks. Our small groups allow much room for individual planning.Enjoy alentejan nature in a canoe, by bike or on horseback, out for fishing or on a guided walk to the botanical or ornithological spots of southern Portugal.

2. Rota Vicentina

Odemira 7630-130 Portugal +351 283 327 669 [email protected] https://rotavicentina.com/
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5.0 based on 221 reviews

Rota Vicentina

Rota Vicentina is a network of walking and cycling trails in SW Portugal. Comprising the Historical Way, the Fishermen's Trail, and 24 Circular Routes, totals 750 km to walk, between the city of Santiago do Cacem and Lagos. The Cycling Trails are over than 1000km, distributed by 38 routes with different dificulty levels. Don't forget to experience some of the programs and activities also available in the regions, from surf lessons, to massages, or to meet the fisherman's family. A little bit of everything is possible!

Reviewed By KathleenR_28 - Port Dover, Canada

I cannot say enough wonderful things about the Rota Vicentina. From start (I started in Lagos) to finish (from Porto Covo, I went to Cercal, then Odemira), I went from one outstanding place to another magnificent place. This trail must be one of the most beautiful trails in the world ... rich in amazingness and abundant in nature. Beauty never ends ... from the golden cliffs and fine sandy beaches, to the wildlife and wildflowers that abound, to the wild ocean surfs, the trees, the farm animals .... wow, wow, wow. I must say that there were sections that I had to navigate really carefully, as the path was precarious especially on the hills and cliffs. Some trails were overgrown but I think Portugal wants to keep as many areas as untouched as possible. Countless times along the trail, my spirits were uplifted, I shed many tears silently, for the overwhelming feeling of gratitude to the Creator of this all. Even heading inland, through the cork forests and hills of the Alentejo region, it was the same magnificent experience. I stopped so many times just because I had to enjoy the moment and the beauty around me. I loved each little hamlet and town that I went through. I wished that I had stayed longer in each town to just enjoy its local culture and food. It took me 14 days to finish hiking on this trail and everyday was, indeed, a blessing.

3. Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina

Sao Teotonio, Odemira Portugal http://www.icnf.pt/portal/ap/p-nat/pnsacv
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5.0 based on 59 reviews

Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina

4. Praia do Carvalhal

Sao Teotonio, Odemira 7630-174 Portugal http://www.playocean.net/portugal/odemira/praias/praia-do-carvalhal
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5.0 based on 75 reviews

Praia do Carvalhal

5. Bass Catch in Santa Clara

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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Bass Catch in Santa Clara

Motor boat and canoe tours organized by "Bass Catch in Santa Clara" are the best way to enjoy Santa Clara-a-Velha Lake, with its magnificent views, dotted throughout with hidden inlets and islands. A boat trip is the most enjoyable way to really see how the lake fits in with the beauty of the surrounding countryside, so to get up "close and personal", a trip out in your own canoe can't be beaten - "Our canoes will get you to places other boats cannot reach!" Not surprisingly, Sport fishing can also be organized through "Bass Catch in Santa Clara", with Wide-mouth Bass and Carp the principal species of choice. With one of the largest lakes at your disposal there are plenty of accessible spots to choose from - situated just north of the Algarve, the lake itself has a circumference of 242 kms, but nowhere is it over half an hour away. Whether you be an experienced or novice fisherman, (we can supply all rods and tackle for the latter), "Bass Catch in Santa Clara" offers you the chance to be taken to the best places by local knowledgeable fishermen. We know the lake! We'll take you to where the fish are!

6. Praia de Zambujeira do Mar

Urbanizacao Zambujeira Village, Zambujeira do Mar, Odemira 7630-810 Portugal
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4.5 based on 305 reviews

Praia de Zambujeira do Mar

Reviewed By vitora197 - Lisbon, Portugal

Being lodged in the small town you just have to go downstairs to reach the beach (in fact there are two beaches). Both are very agreeable and quite well protected from the wind. Anytime you need to go to your room and back to the beach it takes less than 10 minutes’ walk. Enjoy!

7. Praia de Almograve

Almograve, Odemira 7630 Portugal
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4.5 based on 122 reviews

Praia de Almograve

8. Cabo Sardao

Zambujeira do Mar, Odemira 7630 Portugal
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Cabo Sardao

9. Farol do Cabo Sardao

CM1124, Sao Teotonio, Odemira 7630 Portugal
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4.5 based on 275 reviews

Farol do Cabo Sardao

10. Praia dos Alteirinhos

Zambujeira do Mar, Odemira 7630 Portugal http://www.guiadacidade.pt/en/poi-praia-de-alteirinhos-15867
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Praia dos Alteirinhos

Naturist beach.

Reviewed By TexasCorkie - Austin, United States

Awoke to rain and the hills shrouded in misty clouds. But ya know, the sea beckons and it is already wet. Praia Altereinhos has these really cute rocks and waterfalls and we had it all to ourselves, I guess because of the rain. There were others hiking the trails on the cliffs above. We parked above and trotted down the steps to the sand. Clear water streamed down the cliffs to the sea, carving the sand to the water at every low tide. The rocks, some striated and layered, others just made you want to touch them. The wild sea flung itself into the air which smelled of salt. So the hard part is making the decision to stay longer, or investigate the next beach? Adventure called and we moved on. Kids would have a great time investigating this lil beach. And well, it brought the kid out in me :-)

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