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Portimão

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Portimão, Portugal
Portimão, Portugal. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Portimão

Portimão is the second biggest city in the Algarve, Portugal, and famous for its fresh fish restaurants, grilled sardines being the most famous dish. It's very close to one of the most well known beaches in the Algarve, Praia da Rocha ("Rocky Beach"), and there are numerous others nearby.

Portimão travel guide

Understand

Portimão (poor-tee-MOW - rhymes with "clown", /puɾ.ti.ˈmɐ̃w/) is former fishing and shipbuilding centre has developed into a strong tourist centre oriented along its beaches and southern coast.

Getting there

By plane 1 Aeródromo Municipal de Portimão (Portimão Airport, PRM IATA), ☏ +351 282 480 360, [email protected]. Air service to Portimão is provided by Sevenair from Bragança (BGC IATA), Cascais (CAT IATA), Vila Real (VRL IATA), and Viseu (VSE IATA). (updated May 2021) The airport in Faro (FAO IATA), 70 km (43 mi) away, has domestic and several international routes from across Europe. Or you fly to Lisbon.

By train 2 Portimão railway station has six trains a day from Faro, taking 90 min via Loulé, Albufeira, Tunes, Silves and Estombar (for Lagoa), and continuing to Lagos, another 20 min. These trains may start from Vila Real de Santo António on the Spanish border. Four of them connect at Tunes with trains from Lisbon Oriente, journey time 3 hr 30 min.

By bus 3 Intercity bus station 4 Bus stop for EVA bus company Flixbus goes from Lisbon, Porto, Faro and other towns to Portimão. Eva Bus offers numerous daily connections from Faro. There are also 5-6 daily connections from Lisbon (3 hours, €19) on the Expresso Qualidade service, and once daily from Seville (6 hours, €19) on the Lagos-Sevilha service. The bus station is on Largo do Dique a bit north of the centre, about 500 m south of the road bridge.

5 Regional bus stop Regional buses arrive here from Lagos, Albufeira, Faro and other towns of the Algarve.

By boat Portimão is a sea port.

Getting around

The main beach area, Praia da Rocha, is 3.5 km away from the centre of town. You can walk between them but you'll see only motorways and apartment blocks for half an hour. There is a pretty reliable public bus system for travelling around and outside the city for €1.65 (Jan 2024). Tickets can be bought inside the bus. Google Maps contains the timetables, handy for an easy navigation. E-hailing taxis are available by Bolt and Uber.

See

1 Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Mother Church), Largo da Igreja. Built in the 15th century and almost completely destroyed in the 1775 earthquake. Later, its portico, Gothic with capitals decorated with vegetative motifs, was rebuilt. It comes from the original church. (updated Jun 2021) 2 Convento do Colégio dos Jesuítas, Praça da República 25 (on the corner of Rua do Comércio). Built in the 17th century by Diogo Gonçalves . On the façade, three bodies are distinguished, the highest corresponding to the church. The church has a single nave, one of the largest in the Algarve. The altars are in gilded wood carved from the 17th century. (updated Jun 2021) 3 Fortaleza de Santa Catarina de Ribamar (Fort of Santa Catarina), Praia da Rocha. It was built in the 16th century, with the objective of defending the coast against piracy attacks. The fortress also belonged to the small chapel dedicated to Santa Catarina, still visible today. With a magnificent view over Praia da Rocha and the Marina, it is one of the most visited spots in the region. (updated Jun 2021) 4 Portimão Museum. In the museum there is a reconstruction of the daily functioning of fish unloading, with life-sized mannequins of the workers. Also canning industry, shipbuilding, fishing, stowage and others are shown. 5 Alcalar. A group of around 18 burial tombs from 3000 BC, that comprise a Calcolithic necropolis, on a hilltop. The smallish museum area contains a showcase of the history of the area, two burial tombs and one (broken-down) lime kiln. 6 3D Fun Art Museum Portimão, Av. Guanaré 35. Adults: €13, children: €9. (updated Feb 2024)

Do

Wild dolphin watching trips sail from Marina de Portimão in Praia do Rocha. Football: Portimonense SC play soccer in Primeira Liga, Portugal's top tier. Their home ground Estádio Municipal de Portimão (capacity 9,500), is just south of city centre. 1 Algarve International Circuit (Autódromo Internacional do Algarve) (20 km northwest of town). A motor-racing course that hosts Formula One, motorbikes and other races. Outside the public events, it's not really accessible for visits and none of the racetrack is visible. Visit 2 Benagil, one of the most popular maritime caves of Portugal, with or without an expert guide. You can rent a paddle board on site. Take a catamaran cruise and have a barbecue on the beach after visiting caves.

Beaches 3 Praia da Rocha (a 30-minute walk from the centre of town or a 70-cent bus ride). The beautiful beach. 4 Praia do Vau (walk west, along the scenic cliffs). The less known beach, but what a gem. 5 Praia de Alvor. a nice walk along the river, with a nice long beach. The beach is full of shells, especially during low tide.

Buy

The main street shopping area has a wealth of nice shops supplying clothes, jewelry, and ornamental objects. Groceries can be bought in the many minimarkets. In the city centre Spar has a somewhat bigger variety of products, for a large supermarket check one of the two Pingo Doce. At Praia da Rocha Intermarché Express and Spar have a decent variety of products. Nearby the Mirachoro Apartment Hotels, are Lidl, Aldi and the large supermarket Continente.

Eat

Budget In the city centre you find fresh baked goods in Spar and in Praia da Rocha in Spar and Intermarché.

City centre 1 A Cozinha, R. Direita 93A. (updated Jan 2024) 2 Petisqueira Berbigão, R. António Feliciano Castilho 2. (updated Jan 2024) 3 Michelle restaurante e hambúrgueria, Rua Carlos da Maia 15. Brazilian. (updated Jan 2024) 4 Snack-Bar Hortinha, R. da Hortinha 30. (updated Jan 2024)

Praia da Rocha 5 La Bruschetta Pizza & Snack, Edif Casa Meu Reposo, Av. Tomás Cabreira loja A. (updated Jan 2024) 6 Big Bites, Av. Tomás Cabreira. (updated Jan 2024) 7 Doner Kebab pizzeria, Avinda tomas caberia loja 15 edif. (updated Jan 2024)

Mid-range 8 Pizzeria Bulli & Pupe, Rua da Falésia (Praia da Rocha), ☏ +351 282 415 645. (updated Jan 2024) 9 Terezinha, Rua Direita 97, ☏ +351 252 425 690. The oldest restaurant in Portimao and provides a fantastic seafood meal at very reasonable prices. (updated Jan 2024)

Splurge 10 Vista, Avenida Tomás Cabreira 1, Praia da Rocha, ☏ +351 282 460 280, [email protected]. Michelin-starred restaurant with superb ocean views, specializing in fish and seafood. €150 (July 2021). (updated Jan 2024)

Drink & nightlife

1 Casa Inglesa, Praça Manuel Teixeira Gomes 2 (River front), ☏ +351 282 416 290, [email protected]. 08:00–20:00. Dixieland jazz every Thursday at 20:30.

Sleep

1 Clube Praia da Rocha, Avenida das Comunidades Lusíadas, ☏ +351 282 400 500. Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 10:00. 2 Mirachoro Apartments II, Urb. Alto do Quintão 64/65, ☏ +351 282 460 880. Inexpensive 3-star hotel. 3 NAU Morgado Golf & Country Club, Morgado do Reguengo Resort, ☏ +351 282 241 540. (updated Dec 2015) 4 Penina Hotel & Golf Resort, EN 125, ☏ +351 282 420 200, [email protected]. A golf resort, part of the JJW Hotels & Resort Group, comprises an 18-hole championship course and other amenities.

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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