The coastal strip between the mouth of the Neiva River and Apulia, with a length of 18 kilometers, constitutes an ecosystem of rare importance, dominated by a stretch of sandy beach and primary and secondary dunes of great instability and at risk of erosion. The estuaries of the Neiva and Cavado rivers, as well as the pine forests and agricultural/rural areas, have just made up this protected landscape. In the rear, maritime pines protect much of the dune extension.
The North Coast is a protected landscape of regional interest, a huge green stain with the blue of the sky as a backdrop. Also includes the area of Barreiro da Faneca, an area known as the "Red Desert", to characterize by its undulating relief formed by Red clays.
The Armona is a uniquely beautifail stretch of white sand with clear water. One can only access it from Olhão, by boat. It is fit for sailing and windsurfing. There are good quality shellfish restaurants.
Beach located in a small valley, with an extensive beach. Sought after by surfers, this space also allows the practice of paragliding and kite flying for the youngest, from the great cliffs. In the area there are several restaurants/bars with pleasant terraces.