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Praia da Luz also boasts a night club and a local cinema (open evenings)
showing the latest films in the original language, but these, along
with the restaurants and bars, are the extent the of "night life"
available in the village. In short, a very sophisticated but unspoilt
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Praia da Luz (now Vila da Luz)
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Although tourism plays a large part in the local economy, the village is largely unspoilt with few high rise apartments and just one hotel on the outskirts. The village is well kept with small houses painted in white whose gardens overflow with oleander, hibiscus, geraniums, bougainvillea and fragrant jasmine and gardenias. Palms, almonds, orange and lemons trees grow in abundance and support a wild bird population of great variety.
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Luz's south facing golden sand beach with its famous "black rock" (basalt - ancient volcanic origin), fossil bearing cliffs, flat rocks and rock pools offers something for everyone. The beach is accessible to wheelchairs and pushchairs alike and beach bars can be approached from the traffic free promenade and the sand. In summer the beach offers sun umbrellas, chairs, water skiing, surfing, windsurfing, sailing, and "banana rides". In winter the beach is truly magnificent in its natural state.
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The village itself has all the facilities you may need and boasts four
supermarkets offering local, and a vast range of international goods.
You will be able to buy locally everything you could possibly need from
nappies to fois gras, and you will recognise a good many of your favourite
brands on the supermarket shelves. (Should the local supermarkets fail
you, even bigger supermarkets are available within fifteen minutes drive).
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