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Marinas in Leiria

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Marinas in Leiria

Marina da Nazaré

Marina in Leiria
Nazare Marina and Harbour is located in the small town of Nazare, in Leiria District, in central Portugal. The town has a wonderful beach where you can surf, if you are into activities like that. There are plenty of restaurants where you can eat great food and rest after a day of walking around and seighseing. Try the octopus salad or the grilled sardines at Rosa dos Ventos, A Tasquinha, Sitiado, Maria do Mar, Casa Pires, Nova Casa Cacao and Restaurante o Luis. The most popular accommodation units, all with comfortable conditions and stunning views from your room are Hotel Mar Bravo, Hotel Mare, Vila Turistica Conde Fidalgo, Adega Oceano, Solar dos Carvalhos, Hotel Praia, Challet Fonte Nova, Quinta Das Rosas, Hotel Ancora Mar and Quinta Princesa do Pinhal. The closest attractions to the harbour are O Sitio, Nazare Beach, Monte de Sao Bartolomeu and Forte de Sao Miguel. Feelind adventurous? Try surfing, a safari, rent a skijet or spend a fun day at Nazare's Water Park.
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Marina de Peniche

Marina in Leiria
Marina da Ribeira - Peniche Marinas and Harbours Situated inside the western jetty of the port of Peniche, the Marina da Ribeira has 140 berths for boats up to 15 metres in length and with draughts of less than 4 metres, 20 of which are reserved for transient moorages. Besides the usual facilities (pump-out facilities, washrooms, laundry service, fuel), it has both a ramp and a crane. Because of its location on the Peniche peninsula, this marina not only provides shelter for those travelling between Europe and the Mediterranean, but is also situated in an area of great interest for tourists. A welcoming, nautical atmosphere can be felt in the various restaurants near the port, where the cuisine naturally reflects the influence of the sea. Between 6 and 10 miles from the coast, directly opposite the peninsula, are the Berlengas, a nature reserve composed of islands, islets and rocks, with their own specific flora and fauna. This haven of emerald and turquoise waters can be visited by anchoring off on the south eastern side of the largest island, Berlenga Grande, the only place that has safe anchorages, marked by a lighthouse.
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