This is the hottest beach in Europe (Water at 30șC and is in Alentejo)


São Torpes beach in Sines, Alentejo (160 km from Lisbon) has the warmest seawater in Portugal; Understand the phenomenon  On the Alentejo coast, just over 160 kilometers from Lisbon, the sea waters are warm like those of a bathtub. More precisely: they reach around 30ºC

Continued:  The white elephant uses the Atlantic waters to cool the plant, and when they return to the beach they are warm. It has been so for decades, day and night.  The magazine also writes that the look may not be "tempting", but that the waters are clean and transparent. “They can have waves or be flat like a lagoon.

But beware: when the tide is full, the hot water does not feel so much. If you jump into the water and feel the shock of the temperature, then know that it is best to wait for the tide to begin to leak.

 

 



 

Nothing People who open the parasol there, near a rock point, know the reason on the tip of their tongue. And still keep an eye on the tide to enjoy the most special moments.

All poetry ends when you take your eyes off the sea and look back. At the back of the beach is a thermoelectric plant that is the cause of the “phenomenon”.

The white elephant uses the waters of the Atlantic to cool the plant and when they return to the beach they are warm. It has been so for decades, day and night.

 

 

  • This is the hottest beach in Europe (Water at 30șC and is in Alentejo)


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