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Sao Jacinto Beach Vacation
Take a break from the stresses of everyday life and let your body, mind and soul completely relax on your Sao Jacinto vacation. Few things are more refreshing than a cool ocean breeze and the soothing sound of waves breaking onto the shore. Plan your trip to Sao Jacinto the easy way by locking in one of our Sao Jacinto packages. Many people decide to stay near Sao Jacinto Beach, a local highlight only 2 kilometres from the city center.
Things You Should Know About Sao Jacinto
- Imagine the smell of salty sea breezes floating through your window and the sound of waves as your lullaby each night. Nothing compares to a seaside getaway. Check out our Sao Jacinto beach hotels and see what's available.
- The hotels, such as Montebelo Vista Alegre Ílhavo Hotel and Tulip Inn Estarreja Hotel & Spa, are popular with visitors. Book either of these options and your vacation in Sao Jacinto is sure to be comfortable.
- Our Sao Jacinto things to do page will help you plan a great Sao Jacinto itinerary. And with a population of roughly 990, you'll also come across lots of locals to ask for sightseeing advice.
- Sao Jacinto Beach is one top attraction to tick off your must-see list. If you'd like to visit more sights like this, our Sao Jacinto vacation deals will make your budget go further.
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Praca da Republica
See some of Aveiro’s most striking municipal buildings, including the city hall and the Misericórdia Church, at this small but lively city square.
Aveiro Cathedral
You can find out about the history of Gloria when you stop by Aveiro Cathedral. Wander the beaches and forest while you're in the area.
Museu de Aveiro
Learn all about the life of St. Joana, a 15th-century princess turned saint at this fascinating museum set in a 15th-century convent.