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Santa Luzia

Tavira
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Known as the octopus capital, Santa Luzia is a fishing village full of character by Ria Formosa. The colorful boats, nets spread out on the pier, and the aroma of grilled seafood define the atmosphere of this community that has lived off the sea for generations. The view over the lagoon from the waterfront promenade is stunning in the late afternoon.

Local tips

Have grilled octopus or octopus rice at one of the restaurants by the pier. The stacked alcatruzes in the harbor make for a unique photographic backdrop. Walk along the waterfront promenade to Tavira at sunset.

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