BEST ROMANTIC BEACHES IN LISBON, PORTUGAL.-شواطئ جميلة
This video highlights the best beaches in LISBON,PORTUGAL. The Estoril, Cascais and Oeiras Coastline. Costa da Caparica Coastline. Serra de Sintra coastline. Other Beaches a Little further From Lisbon.
Lisbon is surrounded by a stunning coastline that offers a variety of beautiful sandy beaches, many of which are easily accessible from the capital by public transport.
Portinho Arrábida, Queen of the beach Praia da Rainha (caparica), Poça Beach Praia da Poça (Estoril), Praia de São Pedro do Estoril, Santo Amaro de Oeiras beach (estoril), Cresmina beach (Cascais).
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Carcavelos beach is one of the finest beaches of the Lisbon coastline, and due to the public transport, is by far the most popular and has many restaurants and bars.
Basically it's always pretty crowded except on bigger winter days (just like yesterday October 15 2018). Carcavelos is the first wide, sandy beach on the Lisbon - Cascais coast. From Lisbon you just take the Marginal to cascais, this is a freeway along the coast, you keep to this road for 15-20 minutes and after passing the NATO base and the fort you should see Carcavelos beach comming up on your left.
Carcavelos was, until 2013, a civil parish in the Portuguese municipality of Cascais, about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) west of Lisbon. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Carcavelos e Parede. The parish was known for the Carcavelos wine. With the decline of the wine-making industry in the region, the attractiveness of its beaches have made the parish a destination for surfing, owing to ocean conditions.
At the mouth of the Tagus River and east of the main beach is the fortification of Fort of São Julião da Barra. It was used to protect the Tagus from enemy ships, but in the 20th-century it became the official summer residence of the Minister of Defense.
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Good swell direction: SouthWest - South
Good wind direction: North
Best tide position: mid tide
GPS Coordinates Praia da Carcavelos: 38.680278, -9.336034
Address: Avenida Marginal, Carcavelos 2775-604, Portugal
(pay to park)
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Other spots in the neighbourhood:
- Bolina:
- Poça:
- Santo Amaro: Coming Soon (waiting for the right swell)
- São Pedro: Coming Soon (waiting for the right swell)
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610 PORTUGAL - Paço de Arcos - Santo Amaro - Parede - São João do Estoril - Alcoitão - Ranholas
610 PORTUGAL - Paço de Arcos - Santo Amaro - Parede - São João do Estoril - Alcoitão - Ranholas
Praia de Santo Amaro St. Amaro's Beach Oeiras Portugal
Bela e longa praia em Oeiras. Em fevereiro vazia e cheia no verão.
Beautiful and long beach in Oeiras. In February it is empty and crowded in the summer.
オエイラスの美しいロングビーチ。 2月の夏の空の、混雑している。
Belle et longue plage de Oeiras. En Février vide et bondée en été.
오에이 라스의 아름다운 롱 비치. 월 여름 빈 붐비.
Hermosa playa larga en Oeiras. En febrero de vacío y lleno de gente en el verano.
美麗的長海灘奧埃拉斯。今年二月空,擁擠在夏季。
Красивые длинные пляж в Oeiras. В феврале пуст и переполненным летом.
Bella lunga spiaggia di Oeiras. Nel febbraio del vuoto e affollata in estate.
20 Things to do in Rome, Italy Travel Guide
Join us as visit Rome, Italy in this travel guide covering the best things to do in the city including top attractions and foods worth trying. Given the amount of travel we've done in Europe it is hard to believe that it took us this long to properly visit Rome (Roma). However, the wait was certainly worth it as the city has so much to offer visitors. Let's find out why all roads lead to Rome!
20 Things to do in Rome City Tour | Italy Travel Guide: (ROMA ITALIA)
Intro - 00:01
1) Piazza Navona - 00:24
2) Campo de' Fiori Street Market - 01:12
3) Pizza at Roscioli - 02:03
4) Largo di Torre Argentina - 04:53
5) Pantheon - 05:40
6) Gelato at Giolitti - 06:24
7) Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) - 07:42
8) Palatine Hill (Palatino) visiting Palace of Domitian - 08:07
9) Roman Forum (Foro Romano) - 08:53
10) Colosseum / Coliseum (Colosseo) - 09:13
11) Italian Lunch eating pasta - 10:09
12) Vatican City (Città del Vaticano) - 10:57
13) Vatican Museum (Musei Vaticani) - 11:13
14) St. Peter’s Basilica (Basilica San Pietro in Vaticano) for views of Rome - 12:10
15) Villa Borghese Gardens - 14:50
16) Piazza del Popolo - 15:12
17) Mausoleum of Hadrian (Castel Sant’Angelo) - 15:26
18) Spanish Steps (Scalinata di Trinità dei Monti) - 15:43
19) Tiber River walk at night (Tevere) - 16:19
20) Rome by night + Outro - 16:30
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Our visit Rome travel guide covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to local Italian food, top sightseeing tourist attractions and the city by day and by night including visiting cathedrals, pizzerias, ruins, parks, the coliseum and the Vatican City. We cover activities you won't find in a typical Rome tourism brochure, Rome itinerary or Rome, Italy city tour also known as Roma Italia.
20 Things to do in Rome, Italy Travel Guide Video Transcript: (ROMA)
Rome, the Eternal City. After several trips to Italy, we finally managed to visit our biggest oversight: the capital! From wandering through Roman ruins to devouring pizza, and climbing up lookout points to feasting on gelato, in this travel guide, we’re going to share with you 20 things to do in Rome, Italy:
We reached Roscioli which was the best pizza in Rome. Pizzas are served by the weight and we sampled 7 different pizza slices.
We stopped at Largo di Torre Argentina an archaeological site home to four different temples containing parts of the portico of Pompey.
It was a short walk to the Pantheon, a former Roman temple turned church, which dates back to the year 125 AD. The Pantheon boasted the world’s largest cupola up until the 15th century, and it is still the largest unreinforced concrete dome in existence to this day making it one of the greatest architectural achievements by the ancient Romans.
If you want to find the best gelato, look for colours that are muted with small batches.
One of the many things to do in Rome, was to visit the Trevi Fountain. This is the largest Baroque fountain in the city.
Rome’s most famed attraction is the Colosseum and its surrounding ruins. We started our visit on Palatine Hill, the most central of Rome's seven hills. What visitors see today are the ruins of the Palace of Domitian, a 1st-century complex, which served as the main imperial palace for 300 years. We continued to the Roman Forum. This square was the centre of ancient Roman life, with government buildings, temples, and markets. We reached the Colosseum, which was the largest amphitheatre ever built and could hold an estimated 50,000 and 80,000 spectators.
Walking through the Vatican Museum was more overwhelming than enjoyable. We visited Vatican City to climb St. Peter’s Basilica for views of Rome.
Castel Sant’Angelo was commissioned by the Roman Emperor Hadrian as a mausoleum for himself and his family.
Villa Borghese is the 3rd largest public park in Rome with gardens, villas, and ponds with views of the city overlooking Piazza del PO-polo, the people’s square.
That concludes our tour of Rome showcasing the many things to do in Rome on your own trip.
This is part of our Travel in Italy video series showcasing Italian food, Italian culture and Italian cuisine.
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Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil
In August, Travel Tranquilo visited the incredible Lençóis Maranhenses National Park in Brazil which beauty we would like to share with you through this video!
It is one of the most beautiful places we have ever seen and we would like to introduce it to you.
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The video has slovak an portuguese subtitles.
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Lisbon Travel Guide - Portuguese Charm
Lisbon Travel Guide - Portuguese Charm
The capital of Portugal, Lisbon (Portuguese: Lisboa) has experienced a renaissance in recent years, with a contemporary culture that is alive and thriving and making its mark in today's Europe. Perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon is one of the rare Western European cities that faces the ocean and uses water as an element that defines the city. Lisbon enchants travelers with its white-bleached limestone buildings, intimate alleyways, and an easy-going charm that makes it a popular year-round destination.
Lisbon is built on seven hills. Lisbon's trademark seven hills are spread across the cityscape like lofty guardians of colour and history. Our favourite miradouros – Portas do Sol, São Pedro de Alcântara, da Graça, da Senhora do Monte, Santa Luzia and, of course, Castelo de São Jorge – all offer stunning spots to get your bearings and while away afternoons over bica (espresso), elegant glasses of Touriga Nacional or refreshing pitchers of sangria, while rubbernecking the city's stupendous horizons.
The Lisboa Card, which can be purchased from tourist information outlets, offers free use of all public transport in the city and free or reduced price tickets to many museums, galleries and tourist attractions. Lisbon enjoys a warm climate with mild winters and very warm summers. Strongly influenced by the Gulf Stream, it is one of the mildest climates in Europe. Among all the metropolises in Europe, here are the warmest winters on the continent, with average temperatures around 15°C (59°F) during the day and 9°C (48°F) at night in the period from December to February. Snow and frost are very rare.
The city stretches along the northern bank of the river Tejo as it flows into the Atlantic Ocean. As the terrain rises north away from the water, steep streets and stairways form the old tangled districts or give way to green parks in the western suburbs. In the city centre, the vast Praça do Comércio, facing the river at the base of the pedestrianized grid of Baixa (lower town), occupies a central position. Further northwest from Baixa stretches Lisbon's Main Street, Avenida da Liberdade, a broad boulevard resplendent in leafy trees, chic hotels and upmarket shops, terminating at the circular Praça de Marques de Pombal. To the east are old districs of Mouraria and Alfama, both relatively spared during the Great Earthquake (as they are on a firmer rock) and therefore both retaining the charm of the winding alleys and azulejo-covered crumbling walls (further north lie relatively boring residential quarters). To the west the hill rises steeply into Bairro Alto (upper town; prepare to trek up, or take one of the elevadores, or funiculars); still further west are the rapidly gentrifying former docks of Alcantara, dominated on the western end by the supports of the gigantic new bridge over the river, and the suburbs of Santo Amaro and Belém.
Lisbon has a very efficient public transport network that covers the entire city in addition to the surrounding areas. Lisbon's recently refurbished metro system is clean, quick, and efficient. While metro announcements are made only in Portuguese, signs and ticketing machines are generally bilingual in Portuguese and English.
A lot to see in Lisbon such as :
Tower of Belém
Jerónimos Monastery
Castelo de S. Jorge
Praça do Comércio
Bairro Alto
Rossio Square
Santa Justa Lift
Oceanário de Lisboa
Padrão dos Descobrimentos
Alfama
National Sanctuary of Christ the King
Carmo Convent
Avenida da Liberdade
Lisbon Cathedral
Ponte 25 de Abril
National Pantheon
Arco da Rua Augusta
Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara
National Azulejo Museum
National Coach Museum
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
Queluz National Palace
Vasco da Gama Bridge
Parc Eduardo VII
Café A Brasileira
MNAA National Museum of Ancient Art
Alfama
Lisbon Zoo
Ascensor da Bica
Palace of Ajuda
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Centro Cultural de Belém
Time Out Market
Aqueduto das Águas Livres
Museu de Marinha
Museu Coleção Berardo
Praça da Figueira
Church of Sao Roque
Basílica da Estrela
Church of São Vicente of Fora
Príncipe Real
Ascensor da Glória
Mercado de Santa Clara
LxFactory
Miradouro de Santa Catarina
Torre Vasco da Gama
Cais do Sodré
Museu do Fado
Miradouro de Santa Luzia
Rua Augusta
( Lisbon - Portugal ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Lisbon . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Lisbon - Portugal
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Sao Pedro de Alcantara Viewpoint - Too Bad About the Fence
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We took the Gloria Funicular up to this very popular viewpoint overlooking Lisbon. The park and the kiosk up there is lovely too but there is a fence up now for couple of month and nothing is happening. At least that's what one of the artists said we talked to.
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Pico Island Azores Things to See
Travel Writer Nancy D. Brown, visits Pico Island, in the Azores, Portugal and shares her tips on things to see and do.