Apúlia, near Esposende is a small fishing village, known for it's dunes, wide, sandy beach and mills, which resemble the little, white houses in Apulia, Italy. According to Wikipedia, the two towns may be related, through possible migration from Italy, during the Roman Empire.
We visited Apúlia, out of season on a cold, windy day. If you are in the area and would like to come here to enjoy the beach, summer would be a much better choice.
If visiting out of season, remember to bring your own food, as apart from the beach, there is nothing happening here, which might suit someone looking for complete peace and quietness.I will leave you now with some photos from Apúlia in Portugal. Hopefully, one day I can compare it to Apulia in Italy, which on the contrary have some people living in these very old, little houses. :)
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