Description
Rustic land Mexilhoeira Grande with about 2.4 ha of vegetable garden and mountains, with bush, strawberry trees and cork oaks, with a dam and source of drinking water next to it, stream (Ribeira do Farelo, which flows into the Ria de Alvor) and electricity (ask the accountant).
A vegetable garden with (1/3 of the area) can receive a wide variety of agriculture, with availability of water and electricity up to 10.35 KVA, three-phase (it is certified).
The Serra (1.6 ha) is made up of a lot of vegetation, especially strawberry trees and cork trees.
Land with access to telecommunications.
Portimão is a thriving cosmopolitan city that has become one of the main tourist destinations in the Algarve. In addition to excellent beaches, easy access to golf courses and a wide range of services and entertainment activities, Portimão offers the beauty of the Ria de Alvor. It's a place where fun-loving tourists eager to discover the city's nightlife and leisure activities will be as satisfied as nature lovers who want to spend their days watching migratory birds in the serene landscape of the protected Ria de Alvor.
Spectacular beaches have transformed Portimão into the welcoming and dynamic city it is today. Beaches of fine and golden area, framed by carved cliffs, form the natural landscape of this coast, providing endless sunny days and the practice of a large number of water sports. Sailing, windsurfing, water skiing, diving and deep sea fishing complement the boat trips that explore the caves and natural tunnels or that sail from the river Arade to the city of Silves.
East of Portimão are calm waters, marshy terrain and sand dunes belonging to the protected area of the Alvor estuary, a natural reserve for dozens of species of migratory birds and an atmosphere of natural beauty that can be best admired by boat. In addition to the wildlife, the Ria also provides an admirable opportunity to observe the techniques of local workers who calmly carry out the tasks that guarantee them a livelihood: salt harvesting and shellfish and fish farming in the estuary waters.
After a sunny day, the city of Portimão offers a lot of fun and activities. The quayside restaurants are perfect to try a local snack, sardines served in homemade bread or a complete meal made up of local soups, followed by a feijoada made with whelks, seafood rice or fried cuttlefish. Traditional sweets and desserts – morgados, egg balls and full figs – are based on local products from the region, such as figs and almonds. The coastal area is ideal for leisurely strolls, and the exclusive Clube Naval offers fabulous restaurants overlooking the harbour.
There are many opportunities for shopping in Portimão, whether in the narrow streets of the historic centre, full of local handicrafts, or in the modern shopping centre. A look at the shops in the historic center is more picturesque and ideal for purchasing local pieces of wicker, lace and embroidery, ceramics and copper utensils. The trendy boutiques in the Praia da Rocha area are also very popular for holiday essentials.
Golf lovers have several courses available, including the Alto Golf and Country Club, the Morgado course and the famous Penina Championship courses.
In Portimão, there will never be anything left to do. If the sun and beaches aren't enough, lots of fun awaits just around the corner.
Mark your visit!