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| Maray | | self-catering apartment in Portugal – (Ref: 20480) |
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| |  | A two bedroom apartment, well furnished. Situated in an atractiv and quiet area, about 15 min. walking to the beach and town centre. ...more
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, sailing, fishing. |
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Destination guide to Lagos
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– our customers chose the following words to best describe this destination:
| Family and kids |
| Activity holiday |
| Good dining |
| Beach |
| Good value |
Review by John from Warrington Lagos has everything a family could want and is also ideal for couples. The beaches are fantastic and the town has a wonderful charm and character that the many commercialised resorts can't offer. The fact that it is still a working town adds to the experience - you can watch the locals fishing and taking home their catch! There is an abundance of restaurants with plenty of choice for all tastes. We would recommend using a villa with its own pool. That way you get the best of both worlds - relax then enjoy the town at your leisure!
Review by Christopher from Knaresborough This was our first trip to Lagos for nearly 10 years and we found that a great deal of development had taken place since our last visit. However, this has not spolied what is a great place to spend a few days. The walk along the promenade is just as enjoyable as it was before and the old part of town is a good place to eat at anytime. Parking and driving along the "front" can be a nightmare with the local drivers double parking with impunity. Ignore the parking there and go around the back of the marina near to the station. There is free parking aplenty and it's only a short, pleasant walk around the marina and across the bridge to get into Lagos. There is a great mix of old and new in Lagos, without anyone trying to "rip you off". We went on a dolphin safari which took us 12 miles off shore on a very fast and very safe boat with a great crew. We were out nearly two hours and had a very e njoyable and informative time for 30 euros.
The fact that the motorway now runs all the way to Lagos will I am sure increase the number of visitors and the quality of the boats in the marina adds to the up and coming air about the place. Yet it is obvious that the locals still care about the historic parts of town, a trip to the fort at the opposite end of the promanade to the marina will confirm this. Enjoy it now. ... more
Review by Cathy from Southwater Lagos has some great cafe's around the marina, and a nice wide prom along the river. The beach is long and sandy, and has some great shell collecting opportunities at the far end. The people are friendly, and the prices are reasonable (we went when the euro was strong at 1.32) with coffee very cheap. There's no beach type shops, which is great, they are all normal shops and nice to browse around. The fish market was interesting, and at the Saturday market, you can get some superb veg, locally made honey, cakes etc.
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