I found this beach by accident, mostly. I had departed in a rental car from Lisbon bound for Parque…read moreNatural da Arrábida. That ended up being (mostly a dud - added a review for that also, check it out if interested: http://www.yelp.com/biz/parque-natural-da-arr%C3%A1bida-portinho-da-arr%C3%A1bida?hrid=CWvmPJ07nDpQl0ykHx4dYg). But! The good news is that I saw a friendly looking gentleman and asked him for help; what he gave me was info on the park and a map for nearby Sesimbra. Boy, am I glad he did!
Sesimbra is a small, touristy town with a long public beach that's really quite nice. A few things to note:
- There's less English spoken here than in Lisbon, so, expect a few challenges, but not many!
- There is a lot of public parking available within a walk from the beach for 1,5 EUR until 11PM
- You can either buy an umbrella (~5EUR) or rent a setup from the folks working on the beach; I don't know the cost of renting the setup from them, but it was more than 5EUR
- There are a ton of shops along the waterfront--shops for food, for souvenirs, flipflops, etc.
- A lot of the places/shops don't accept credit cards; be sure to get EUR notes before coming!
- There were ATMs around, but some wouldn't accept foreign cards
The beach is lovely. Lots of smooth sand and space to put up an umbrella. Overall, I was surprised with how few people there were (on a Thursday afternoon, 1 September). The other beach goers were totally tolerable too. In the US, this isn't always the case. :)
I needed WiFi and was fortunate to find the public library en route the beach. I ended up popping in (because I also wanted to see what a Portuguese public library was like) and it was really nice! There were nice, clean public restrooms, nice chairs/tables, and a little cafe. The WiFi was good too. If you're here and need any of these things, I'd recommend popping by the library too.