Portugal’s Costa De Prata, also known as the Silver Coast in Portugal is largely an untouched area of outstanding natural beauty. It takes its name as the Silver Coast because of effect created by sun sparkling on the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. The region still has many pretty villages, with villas and apartments to rent and as a tourist you can still witness the Old Portuguese way of life and enjoy the splendid coastal scenery. The tourism market has still not wholly discovered the region, therefore the beauty of Silver Coast still remains unspoiled.
Even in the midst of the busy tourist season you can still find a complete beach for yourself, if you are prepared to drive and walk a little. The Silver Coast is also famous for the Praia d’el Rey championship golf course which co-exists happily with ancient charm, lively bars and restaurants of the region. Lisbon, one of the most sophisticated cities in the world, it is only a one hour drive away.
If you are interested in eating out, the Silver Coast in Portugal provides many satisfying and affordable options for you. Sea food is a tempting speciality along with numerous other dishes unique to the region. Adjusting to the small town space of life will be a relaxing part of your holiday and should be enjoyed in laid back fashion. Needless to say, visits to villages and markets are unlikely to be a crowded affair.
The Costa de Prata and the surrounding regions of Portugal have welcomed tourists for many years and it is well geared up in terms of the supply of Portuguese holiday rental accommodation, including studios, apartments, villas, duplexes, townhouses, farmhouses and even mansions, to provide you with perfect holiday accommodation facilities. Find a suitable holiday home on the Silver Coast and book direct with the owner. If you prefer self catering facilities there are plenty of choices, otherwise you can choose from bed and breakfast or hotel accommodation.
The local people are extremely friendly and warm, even if you are visiting areas which are not considered as touristy that old Portuguese hospitality is still sure the shine through! |