Top 10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Aveiro District, Northern Portugal

March 22, 2022 Darleen Reid

Discover the best top things to do in Aveiro District, Portugal including Sterna.pt, Alianca Underground Museum, Mata Nacional do Bucaco, Aveiro Com Paixao, Praia da Barra, Praia da Costa Nova, Ria de Aveiro, Viva a Ria, Onda Colossal, Aveiro.
Restaurants in Aveiro District

1. Sterna.pt

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5.0 based on 63 reviews

Sterna.pt

sterna.pt is a company dedicated to Nature Tourism and whose goal is to show the large biodiversity present in the Ria de Aveiro, from the Ria itself. This tour is only possible by navigating through the canals of this vast delta of the river Vouga. In order to minimize the impact in this sensitive ecosystem. In order to reduce the aforementioned environmental impact we chose non polluting, silent vessels without CO2 emissions and powered entirely by sunlight. Boat tours.

2. Alianca Underground Museum

Rua do Comercio 444 Aliança Vinhos de Portugal, Sangalhos 3780-124 Portugal +351 234 732 000 [email protected] http://www.bacalhoa.pt/enoturismo/alianca-underground-museum
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4.5 based on 193 reviews

Alianca Underground Museum

The Alianca Underground Museum is an exhibition space, displayed along the traditional wine cellars of Alianca Vinhos de Portugal. Including eight private collections, the public has access to diverse artefacts from the fields of archeology, ethnography, mineralogy, paleontology as well as ceramic tiles and tins covering millions of years of history. Being part of the great universe of the Berardo Collection, these collections are the result of the constant effort of Jose Berardo in collecting and caring for objects of scientific, artistic, historical and sentimental importance.

Reviewed By 991mihais

One of the most astonishing museum ever seen!!! Impressive colection of african art; minerals, ceramics; everything underground, of course! Not to be missed!

3. Mata Nacional do Bucaco

R. Porta do Bucaco, Luso 3050-261 Portugal +351 231 937 000 [email protected] http://www.fmb.pt/index.php
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4.5 based on 952 reviews

Mata Nacional do Bucaco

Reviewed By monteiro1234

We enjoyed a guided tour of the enchanting woods and gardens by a company called Living Place. We highly recommend the guided tour very delightful couple and knowledgeable.

4. Aveiro Com Paixao

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4.5 based on 140 reviews

Aveiro Com Paixao

Experiences and thematic routes in water or land . The culture of Aveiro region to know and enjoy.

5. Praia da Barra

Rua Joao de Deus, Ilhavo 3830-201 Portugal http://www.cm-ilhavo.pt/p/praiadabarra
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4.5 based on 281 reviews

Praia da Barra

Reviewed By eutraveller2018 - Cabanas, Portugal

Sunny weekend,town buzzing with visitors eating,strolling and enjoying beautiful beach.Good choice of restaurants with fresh seafood and lots of Pizza available.Good safe cycling paths on the flat and fine marine views,especially the country's tallest lighthouse.Campsite in town open all year.

6. Praia da Costa Nova

Rua da Quinta do Cravo 17, Gafanha da Encarnacao, Ilhavo 3830 Portugal http://www.cm-ilhavo.pt/pages/1992
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4.5 based on 640 reviews

Praia da Costa Nova

Reviewed By Olivia99413 - Preston, United Kingdom

Our sadly short visit to Costa Nova was with a booked your with Living Tours. Our guide Goncalves was excellent and explained the history of Costa Nova and the Fisherman's Cottages which were absolutely delightful. There was a market on the afternoon we arrived but we only had 30minutes their so a very quick wander. Would have loved to have stayed longer. Definitely worth a visit, again about 45 minutes from Porto and literally five minutes from Aveiro.

7. Ria de Aveiro

S/0 Rua do Doutor Barbosa de Magalhaes, Aveiro 3800-154 Portugal
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4.5 based on 2,044 reviews

Ria de Aveiro

Reviewed By Luisaviajantegourmet - Ilhavo, Portugal

It is small but an amazing view Aveiro River. You can ride a Moliceiro a traditional boat....see the town and the amazing buildings. Also the places were there used to be salt, that is a great view.

8. Viva a Ria

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4.0 based on 673 reviews

Viva a Ria

Sightseeing cruises in Moliceiros boats, boats typical of the Ria de Aveiro

9. Onda Colossal

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4.0 based on 140 reviews

Onda Colossal

In any season of the year, the Ria de Aveiro becomes a major tourist attraction, turning into a festival of light and colour. Back on quays, you'll see the brightly painted Moliceiros Boats, fullof humorous designs. Boarding Place: Municipal Assembly

10. Aveiro

Rua da Associacao Humanitaria dos Bombeiros Voluntarios de Aveiro, Aveiro 3810-500 Portugal +351 234 406 300 http://www.cm-aveiro.pt
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4.0 based on 509 reviews

Aveiro

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Traveling from "O Porto" to "Coimbra", we stopped shortly at "Aveiro". A small town famous for its beautiful canals ("Rías de Aveiro"), the colorful boats "Moliceiros", the innumerous Art-Nouveau buildings (as the "Casa do Major Pessoa - Museu Arte Nova"), the conventual sweets ("Ovos Moles d'Aveiro", naturally) and the awesome porcelain "Museu Vista Alegre" in nearby Ílhavo. Unmissable by anyone traveling in Northern Portugal! Enjoy!

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