Youth Hostel in Lagos
Travel Tips for Lagos (Page 1/1)
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06 Sep 2011 Nienke, Portugal:
Go to the Rio Formoso and the islands in it. |
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10 Aug 2011 Daniel, Portugal:
Visit the several beaches, speacially the ones that appear in the postcards like "Praia Dona Ana". |
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13 Dec 2010 Christopher, England & Wales:
try the take away piri piri chicken at the pingo doce supermarket for 2 to 3 euros if you are on a budget and always drink the super bock beer. |
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13 Dec 2010 Christopher, England & Wales:
walk along the cliffs to the lighthouse and beyond for excellent views or walk the length of the big white sandy beach at the far side of the marina. |
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13 Dec 2010 Christopher, England & Wales:
if you like it wild and unspoilt go to arrifana hostel.stop off at aljezur and go to the top of the castle remains for a great view. be warned though. if you get the local bus to aljezur it is a long walk to the hostel. the bus company needs to run at least one bus a day to help this great hostel get more visitors. |
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02 Oct 2010 LINDA, Canada:
WALKING ALONG BEACH BOTH DIRECTIONS FROM CENTRE OF TOWN |
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27 Jul 2010 Angélique, Canada:
We went to and enjoyed the following bars : The Three Monkeys, Joe's Garage, Inside Out, Grand Café |
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HI Hostel LagosThe good thing about the Youth Hostel in Lagos is that it's close to everything. If you stay here, you're within the town centre, so you are near the shops and all the facilities you could need for a wonderful holiday. Near the marina, you'll find a small boat that takes you to Meia Praia, an enormous extension of white sand. Other beaches hide behind the cliffs, and the water is a magical green, from the yellow of the sun and the deep blue sea. Going back to the city, you can enjoy its lively nightlife, checking out the many bars filled with foreign voices. Don't be shy; this may be the beginning of a long-lasting friendship. Visit for two days and you will be tempted to stay a month or even longer. The legendary beaches and bars keep people coming back year after year. | more...... |

