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Where to stay in Troia
Best time: May-September. Warm temperatures and minimal rainfall make it ideal for beach activities and exploring historical sites.
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★ 4.3The Anchor Troia River
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★ 4.2Pestana Troia
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★ 4.1The Anchor Troia Sea
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★ 3.9Troia Residence by The Editory – Beach Houses
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★ 3.9Troia Residence Praia
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★ 3.9Troia Residence Ácala
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★ 3.8Troia Residence Marina
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Troia, like a local
Don't miss
- Troia Peninsula: Famous for its stunning beaches and natural beauty.
- Roman Ruins of Troia: An archaeological site showcasing ancient Roman history.
- Golf Troia: A beautiful golf course with views of the river and ocean.
- Troia Resort: A luxury complex offering leisure activities and dining options.
Where to eat
- Restaurante O Pescador: Renowned for its fresh seafood and traditional Portuguese dishes.
- A Taverna do Ti Manel: Offers authentic local cuisine in a cozy atmosphere.
- Gelato Troia: Famous for its handmade gelato with unique local flavors.
Do this
- Beach Day at Praia de Troia: Enjoy sunbathing and water sports on one of the best beaches in the region.
- Wine Tasting at a Local Vineyard: Explore the local wine culture and sample exquisite regional wines.
- Kayaking in the River Sado: Experience the stunning river views and potential dolphin sightings.
Local tips
- Visit the local market in the early morning for the freshest produce and seafood.
- Rent a bicycle to explore the coastal paths and hidden beaches.
- Check out local festivals in summer for authentic cultural experiences.
- Try to learn a few basic Portuguese phrases; locals appreciate the effort.
Know before you go
Best time
May-September. Warm temperatures and minimal rainfall make it ideal for beach activities and exploring historical sites.
Getting around
Buses and taxis are common; bicycles and scooters are also popular for short distances.
Airport
LIS
Language
Portuguese is the main language spoken.
Money
Euro (EUR). Cards are widely accepted, but it's good to have cash for small purchases.
Safety
Troia is generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken, especially at night.
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