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Located 3km northeast of the waterfront near the nature walk at Quinta de Marim, this 10-hectare campground is set amid pine forest, with 800 pitches and over 300 cabins that sleep up to six people. Facilities include tennis courts, swimming pools, a supermarket and a restaurant, along with kids' playgrounds. Minimum stay from June to August is one week.

There's wi-fi at reception only.


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