Praia dos Olhos de Água, a sandy cove lapped by the turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean, serves as the focal point of the quaint resort town sharing its name. Backed by the Algarve’s signature blend of whitewashed villas and butter-colored cliffs, this beach offers a serene alternative to the bustling main beach of Albufeira. At low tide, natural springs emerge from the sand, adding a unique touch to the coastal landscape. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil setting, explore the shoreline, and discover the refreshing water sources that give the beach its distinctive character.
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