The birthplace of Vasco da Gama has always been oriented towards the sea. Home to the former Portuguese colonies, Sines is a city, a real one, but also a port, with its bars that only close at daybreak, its sailors and fishermen. One of the most mixed populations in the largest port of Portugal. The city is rough, and the tourist infrastructure is practically non-existent. But after walking the streets of the old town and admiring the castle and the statue of Vasco de Gama, after having a few drinks at the bar and listening to the fishermen's stories, you will be intoxicated by its strength of life.

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Randonnée à vélo aux alentours de Sines. Guaxinim - Shutterstock.com
Plage Vasco de Gama, Sines. Marija Vujosevic - Shutterstock.com
Côte escarpée vers Sines. Americo Lopes - Shutterstock.com
Le village de Sines. Marija Vujosevic - Shutterstock.com
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