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Where to stay in Nazare
Best time: May-September. The weather is warm and ideal for beach activities and surfing, while local festivals provide vibrant cultural experiences.
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★ 4.7Residencial Ribamar
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★ 4.6Adega Oceano
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★ 4.5Casa Praia da Nazare
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★ 4.4Ohai Nazare Outdoor Resorts
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★ 4.3Villamar Style Maison
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★ 4.1Miramar Hotel & SPA
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Praia
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★ 3.6Mare
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Nazare on the map
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Nazare, like a local
Don't miss
- Praia do Norte: Famous for its giant waves and surfing competitions.
- Sítio da Nazaré: Offers stunning views of the coastline and the town below.
- Fort of São Miguel Arcanjo: Historic fort with panoramic views and a rich maritime history.
- Nazaré Sanctuary: A significant religious site known for its beautiful architecture.
Where to eat
- A Tasquinha: Renowned for its fresh seafood and traditional Portuguese dishes.
- O Rapa: Famous for its grilled fish and local cuisine in a cozy setting.
- Restaurante O Pescador: Offers a wide variety of seafood dishes with a scenic ocean view.
Do this
- Surfing the Big Waves: Nazare is known for its record-breaking waves; take a lesson or watch the pros.
- Local Seafood Market: Experience the local culture and enjoy fresh catch of the day.
- The Festival of Nossa Senhora da Nazaré: A vibrant local festival with processions, music, and traditional foods.
Local tips
- Visit the lighthouse at sunset for breathtaking views and fewer crowds.
- Try the local dish 'Caldeirada' (fish stew) for an authentic taste of Nazaré.
- Check the surf forecast before your visit if you're interested in surfing.
- Explore the narrow streets in the old town for hidden cafes and shops.
Know before you go
Best time
May-September. The weather is warm and ideal for beach activities and surfing, while local festivals provide vibrant cultural experiences.
Getting around
Buses and taxis are the primary modes of transportation; walking is also popular due to the compact size of the town.
Airport
LIS
Language
Portuguese, with some English spoken in tourist areas.
Money
Euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying cash for small purchases and markets is advisable.
Safety
Nazare is generally safe for tourists, but standard precautions should be taken, especially at night.
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