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Benagil Cave, Lagoa, Portugal
Benagil
The Benagil Cave (Algar de Benagil) is a spectacular sea cave in the Algarve region of Portugal, famous for its dome-like "cathedral" shape and a large circular oculus (skylight) in the roof. Sunbeams stream through the opening, illuminating the golden rock walls and an interior sandy beach.
Burgau, Portugal
Burgau
Burgau is a picturesque former fishing village in the western Algarve, Portugal. Often dubbed the "Santorini of Portugal," it features a maze of narrow cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses, and family-run restaurants sloping down to a golden sand beach sheltered by rugged cliffs.
Salema, Portugal
Salema
Salema is a traditional fishing village in the western Algarve region of Portugal. Situated within the protected Costa Vicentina Natural Park, it offers a tranquil coastal escape characterized by whitewashed fishermen’s cottages, cobbled streets, and a stunning, golden-sand beach untouched by mass tourism.
Lagos, Portugal
Lagos
Lagos is a vibrant historic coastal city in the western Algarve. It perfectly blends authentic Portuguese character with a cosmopolitan holiday atmosphere. Famous for its stunning golden beaches framed by dramatic, eroded limestone cliffs, Lagos is also deeply rooted in the 15th-century Age of Discovery.
Ponta da Piedade, Estrada da Ponta da Piedade, Lagos, Portugal
Ponta da Piedade
This iconic headland features a mesmerizing series of jagged sea stacks, natural arches, and hidden caves that are best explored via local boat tours or kayaking
Fortaleza de Sagres, R. da Fortaleza, Sagres, Portugal
Fortaleza de Sagres
The Sagres Fortress (Fortaleza de Sagres) is an imposing 15th-century stronghold located on a dramatic, windswept promontory at the southwestern tip of continental Europe. Built by Prince Henry the Navigator to guard the coast and plan voyages, it features a massive inland wall protecting a vast natural plateau surrounded by sheer 60-meter cliffs.
Cabo de São Vicente, Sagres, Portugal
Cabo de São Vicente
Cape St. Vincent (Cabo de São Vicente ) is the southwesternmost point of mainland Europe. Located just 6 km west of central Sagres in Portugal's Algarve region, this rugged, windswept headland features dramatic 60-meter-high cliffs, a powerful lighthouse, and an atmosphere long considered the "end of the world."
Castelo de Silves, Largo do Município, Silves, Portugal
Castelo de Silves
Silves Castle (Castelo de Silves) is the largest and best-preserved Moorish fortification in the Algarve region. Situated on a 56-meter-high hill, its striking red sandstone walls dominate the historic town of Silves. It features ten towers, two imposing defensive gates, and expansive rampart walks with panoramic views of the river and countryside
Fóia, Portugal
Foia / Monchique
Fóia is the highest point in the Algarve, Portugal, reaching 902 meters in elevation. Located in the Serra de Monchique mountain range, the summit is easily accessible by a paved road. It features sweeping, panoramic views extending to the Atlantic Coast and Cape St. Vincent.
Praia da Bordeira, Portugal
Carrapateira / Bordeira
Carrapateira Beach (often referring to the expansive Praia da Bordeira) is a spectacular, wild, and rugged stretch of sand on Portugal’s western Algarve coast. Set within the Costa Vicentina Natural Park, this massive, 3-kilometer (2-mile) beach is famous for its towering sand dunes, dramatic limestone cliffs, and massive Atlantic waves.
