Burgau | |
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Coordinates: 37°04′25″N 8°46′28″W / 37.07358°N 8.77456°W | |
Country | Portugal |
Region | Algarve |
Burgau, located in the western region of the Algarve, under the municipality of Vila do Bispo, is a former fishing village. Now living mainly on tourism, its most notable attraction is the small beach of Praia de Burgau, surrounded by cliffs that protect it from the frequent strong wind characteristic of Barlavento.[1][2]
The area retains a strong local Portuguese presence, as well as international residents, largely owing to the presence of the Vale Verde International School. The peak-season brings in a number of tourists due to the available amenities, hotel and a number of small apartments that can be rented during the summer. The village has approximately 250 residents.[citation needed]
In 2010, Burgau was voted by readers of the Lonely Planet as the "quaintest beachside village" in Europe.[3]