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Tipping in Portugal is appreciated but not mandatory. Service charges aren't typically included. For good service, leaving 5-10% is customary. Rounding up bills or leaving small change is common in cafes. In higher-end restaurants, 10% shows appreciation for exceptional service.
Olhao's historic center is relatively flat and compact, making it easier for wheelchairs and strollers than many Portuguese towns. The waterfront area is accessible. However, the old fishermen's quarter has narrow cobblestone streets that can be challenging. Ferry access to islands may present difficulties for those with limited mobility.
Olhao is very safe for travelers. This working fishing town has low crime rates and a welcoming community atmosphere. Standard precautions apply: watch belongings in crowded areas like the market and waterfront. The town maintains an authentic local character where residents look out for visitors.
The iconic red-brick municipal market, designed by Gustave Eiffel's workshop, offers exceptional fresh fish and produce. The Bairro dos Pescadores (fishermen's quarter) features distinctive flat-roofed houses. Take ferries to pristine beaches on Ilha da Armona and Ilha da Culatra. Explore the Ria Formosa Natural Park for birdwatching and nature trails.
Portugal uses the euro (EUR). ATMs are readily available throughout Olhao, including near the waterfront market and in the town center. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in restaurants, hotels, and shops. Smaller vendors and the municipal market may prefer cash for purchases.
Portuguese is the official language throughout Portugal. In Olhao's tourism areas and larger establishments, you'll find English speakers, though less commonly than in resort towns. Learning basic Portuguese phrases is helpful and appreciated. Spanish is sometimes understood due to linguistic similarities.
Fresh seafood dominates menus, including grilled fish, cataplana (seafood stew), clams, oysters, and octopus. Try local specialties like muxama (dried tuna), cured anchovies, and arroz de lingueiriao (razor clam rice). The market offers fresh produce and regional products. Don't miss pasteis de nata and fig-based sweets.
Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for beach trips and exploring. Summer (July-August) brings hot weather, perfect for island beaches, but more crowds. Winter is mild and quiet, though some ferry services may run less frequently.