Located next to a pine forest, it's a very busy and attractive beach, yet it remains a calm place, great for relaxing. There are some concession areas, so the sand is clean. Good swimming area. There's a small restaurant on the sand.
With the sea on the horizon, a pine forest precedes the extensive sandy area, characterized by its variety of plant species. Its location gave rise to a luxury urbanization, with the same name as the beach. Access is via a wooden pedestrian bridge. Look for the traces of Roman ruins by the sea that this place preserves.
A beach with a long stretch of sand and calm, good-quality water. It offers activities for all tastes, restaurants at the beginning of the beach with varied menus, and some small shops nearby.
An important work in the renovation of the town's military defense system, as evidenced by its proximity to the castle and the wall. An irregularly shaped fort with five bastions.
The outer wall, semicircular in shape, surrounded the medieval village and the so-called Old Castle. Today, only the remains of the castle with four turrets and a gate, the ruins of the Church of São Tiago, a 14th-century construction, and the Palace of the Mayors remain. The Castle offers a unique viewpoint over the Guadiana River, the village, the salt pans, and vast sea horizons.
Baroque religious architecture, vernacular. Small chapel, serving a reduced, rural population. It has a porch, single nave with a semicircular vault covering and quadrangular main chapel, with wood roofing.
Space offering varied dishes, namely Infante cod-fish and lamb in the oven. This restaurant has a varied menu, including regional, Portuguese, international and vegetarian dishes.