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    Olhão (Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ), officially known as Olhão da Restauração, is a city and municipality in the Algarve region of southern Portugal. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 45,396, in an area of 130.86 km 2 (50.53 sq mi).

  2. Olhão is a traditional fishing town in the east Algarve, Portugal, with a rich history and a vibrant market. Learn about its attractions, such as the municipal market, the Caíque Bom Sucesso, and the Our Lady of Rosary Church.

    • Explore the Town of Olhao. Olhão might be small, but there’s no shortage of charm here. Dive straight into its narrow streets in the Barreta Quarter and the Levante Quarter.
    • Go Island-Hopping. Spanning the coast from Faro to Cacela Velha and brushing right past Olhão, Ria Formosa Natural Park is an expansive lagoon system renowned for its wildlife, beaches, and five barrier islands.
    • Eat Fresh Oysters On Culatra Island. Wade into the waters and experience firsthand the art of shucking, guided by seasoned farmers who’ve mastered the craft.
    • Walk around the waterfront. Anchoring Olhão’s bustling life is its vibrant waterfront. If you are looking for food or a glass of Portuguese wine, this is the place to be.
  3. Olhão is a traditional and characterful fishing town in the central region of the Algarve, with a pretty waterfront, a busy harbour and a maze of cobbled streets. The town is surrounded by the Parque Natural da Ria Formosa, the sandbar islands of Armona and Culatra, and the historic town of Tavira.

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  4. Olhão is a fishing town with a large market, a rich history and a gateway to the islands of the Ria Formosa Natural Park. Learn about its attractions, beaches, festivals and how to get there.

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  5. Dominated by its bustling fish market, which is best visited on Saturdays, the town is a testament to the Algarve’s deep-rooted fishing traditions. Every day, local fishermen bring in a fresh catch that ranges from sardines to octopus, making the market a vibrant hub of activity and a haven for seafood enthusiasts.

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  7. Olhão is a charming fishing port in the Algarve with Moorish-influenced neighbourhoods and fish restaurants. Learn about its attractions, olive oil, and nearby nature reserve with Lonely Planet's expert tips and guidebooks.