Murtosa
Murtosa is a sleepy lagoon-side town on Portugal's Ria de Aveiro, where life revolves around the saltwater channels, eel fishing, and the sweet scent of the region's famous ovos moles. This is a place to slow down, watch the moliceiros (traditional boats) glide by, and taste the freshest seafood in a rustic waterfront tasca. It's an off-the-radar gem for travellers seeking authentic Portuguese coastal culture without the crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Ria de Aveiro Lagoon – Explore the vast network of canals and salt pans by kayak or on a moliceiro boat tour, spotting flamingos and egrets along the way.
- Torreira Beach – A long, wild stretch of Atlantic sand backed by dunes, ideal for walking, surfing, or simply watching the sunset.
- Ecomuseu da Ria de Aveiro – A small, engaging museum in the former salt warehouses that explains the lagoon's ecology, traditional salt harvesting, and the moliceiro boat-building craft.
- Local Seafood and Ovos Moles – Don't leave without trying enguias fritas (fried eels) at a riverside restaurant and picking up a box of ovos moles, the region's egg-yolk-and-sugar confection.
- Salt Pans of Aveiro – Visit the active salt flats where fleur de sel is still harvested by hand; you can buy a bag straight from the producers.
Suggested Time to Spend
One full day is enough to soak up Murtosa's atmosphere: start with a morning kayak on the lagoon, lunch on grilled fish at a cais restaurant, then spend the afternoon at Torreira Beach. If you have an extra half-day, cycle the boardwalk trails through the salt pans. For a deeper dive, stay overnight in a local guesthouse and join a sunrise birdwatching walk on the lagoon.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Aveiro – The 'Venice of Portugal' is 20 minutes away, with its Art Nouveau buildings, colourful moliceiros, and buzzing fish market.
- Costa Nova – Famous for its striped beach houses and excellent seafood restaurants; a 15-minute drive south.
- Ílhavo – Home to the Maritime Museum and the Vista Alegre porcelain factory; 10 minutes inland.
- Ovar – A pretty town known for its azulejo-tiled buildings and lively weekly market; 15 minutes north.
- São Jacinto – A nature reserve with dunes and a ferry to the peninsula's wild beaches; 30 minutes via car ferry.
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Image credits
- Aveiro — The White House / Public domain
- Ovar — Adriao / CC BY-SA 3.0
- São Jacinto — Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum / CC BY-SA 2.0