Exploring Two Local Lagos Beaches

We woke up to a beautiful sunny day and wanted to get out and explore.  Our lovely apartment is located across the street from Praia da Batata (Potato Beach) and just outside of old town Lagos (pronounced LAH-goosh).  Today Lagos is known as a beach party town and is heaving with tourists during its high season (May - October).  Thankfully, it is relatively quiet now during its low season.

Rita looking out our window in the morning enjoying the sunny view of the Atlantic Ocean

The view from our balcony looking at Praia da Batata (Potato Beach) and Fort Ponta da Bandeira which was built in the 17th century to protect Lagos against pirates and Spaniards.

Local fishing boats anchored in Fishing Boat Harbor supply the towns restaurants, markets and grocery stores with a plentiful supply of fish and seafood on a daily basis.

Meia Piraia Beach is the largest beach around Lagos at 4km long.  We walked part of it at low tide.

We saw lots of baby starfish on the beach as the surf leaves them stranded on the sand.  They were alive and I imagine they would be a yummy snack for the sea birds.
      

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