"In Portugal's Algarve region, known for its golden sand and striking limestone cliffs." - Anne Olivia Bauso
Anne Olivia Bauso
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Nice place. Easy to park in September.
Can have sunbeds and umbrellas by paying, or use the beach with just a towel.
Rock formation at the end of the beach that break the waves.
Be careful as the place is handy but when entering there are rocks that hit you with the waves ( I have a blue toe as I was hit by a big rock when entering).
I saw no showers around. Some restaurants are closed on a Monday. The place close to the rocks has like a big step so not easy to come out without help.
Caroline Thomas
Google
I loved this beach. It's beautiful with all the rock formations down one end and there is a wonderful long boardwalk behind it for a beautiful stroll. The beach is full of shells and there are bars to drink and eat. One of my favorite spots during our visit.
Carol Sadie
Google
Beautiful rock formations and cove. A wide, soft sand white beach that stretches all the way to the lighthouse opposite Lagos. Crystal clear water. Lots of pretty shells.
Mi Kö
Google
Nice beach near of Alvor! A little bit to many people. For a parking area, be there early.
Little Restaurant/Snack Bar, Massage Place und a lot of sun! Good water for Kids, you can go wide in to it.
Andrew Smith
Google
Lovely clean beach with lifeguards. Cafes close to the beach. A good boardwalk stretching its entire length affords easy access to the beach.
johney havercroft
Google
Fantastic beach to visit, with its shallow clear waters. Very clean sandy beach ⛱️
Had a lovely meal in the restaurant set within the cave. 👍
Monika TOTHOVA
Google
One of my favourite places in the Algarve. Beautiful beach with some hidden gems.
Mister Leo
Google
What a picturesque hidden gem of a beach! It feels like your very own private paradise, perfect for wandering between the rocks and soaking up every golden ray of sunshine.