OLHÃO is the Algarve's main fishing port. It looks tatty from the main
road, but it is much more interesting in the town proper and on the
waterfront. Follow the signs to the porto if you want to see
a colourful array of working boats.
Otherwise,
head straight for the municipal market (mercado) where you will
see an exceptional variety of seafood for sale. It is situated in a
pair of weird-looking brick red buildings on the waterfront boulevard
where you will see Olhão life at its busiest and sweatiest on Saturday
mornings.
There
are ferries here to the sand-spit islands of Armona and Culatra. Both
have chalet accommodation, but it's very scarce in summer.
Signposted
on the N125 just outside of Olhão, Quinta do Marim is the state-run
field-study centre of the Ria Formosa Natural Park, an extensive wetland
area of sandy islands, salt-pans and marshes important to migrating
as well as wintering and breeding birds.
As
you would expect, Olhão has many very good yet inexpensive seafood restaurants.
See the official
Olhão council site for more information (Portuguese
language)