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Probably, the Best Beaches in Portugal

Known for its 300 of sunlight, the Algarve is a great spot for summer holidays. But when the sun is not shining, it is also the perfect opportunity to discover Algarve’s indoors attractions. We leave you with a list of the top things to do when it’s raining in the Algarve. Come along!

Probably, the Best Beaches in Portugal

Top things to do when it’s raining in the Algarve

The Portuguese extensive coastline with soft golden sand on every beach. As well as a long summer and plenty of sunshine all year round. This is what makes Portugal an obvious choice as a holiday destination.

Comments and reports in the international media acknowledging the quality and beauty of Portugal's beaches are commonplace. Therefore, it's no coincidence that 320 of our beaches fly the European Blue Flag and 209 classed as Accessible Beaches!

We know it's hard to choose just one beach because of the variety and the scenery changes as you go along the coast. But we listed some of our favourites for you.

The Algarve holds some of the best beaches in Portugal 

A great collection of top-quality beaches

Porto Santo, Madeira

This is one of Europe's best-kept secrets. Porto Santo Beach is highlighted by beachgoers as one of the prettiest. The sea is calm and the beach stretches for nine kilometres of golden sand known for its therapeutic qualities. It's the perfect place for rest and relaxation.

Praia dos Galapinhos, Parque Natural da Arrábida

The perfect beach surrounded by unspoilt nature. This is how travellers from around the world describe the Galapinhos beach when they chose it as the best beach in Europe, in 2017. It is one of the beaches in the Arrábida Natural Park, which includes a coastal area of crystal-clear waters and small bays well worth exploring.

Comporta Beach

At the southernmost tip of the Troia Peninsula and on the edges of the Sado Estuary Nature Reserve, the Comporta Beach is a favourite with holidaymakers. The peace and quiet on this part of the coast make it an extremely attractive option for many visitors and their families.

Supertubos, Peniche

Considered one of the best beaches for tubes in Europe, this is a prime spot for major surf events such as the Rip Curl Pro Portugal Championship.

Berlengas Beach

The Berlengas Archipelago Protected Area is 10 km from the Peniche coast. It has a single beach that will delight even the most demanding holidaymaker. This exclusivity, combined with the transparency of the water, led Best European Destinations to consider it as one of the prettiest beaches in 2016.

North Beach, Nazaré

In 2011, this beach became famous for having the biggest wave in the world. And because the famous surfer Garrett McNamara surfed it. At 30 metres high, it was a record to be challenged only by the boldest of surfers.

Ericeira

The municipality boasts some excellent beaches for surfing, including Ribeira de Ilhas, Coxos and Empa. Its eight kilometres of coastline are indeed classed as the first European Surfing Reserve and the second in the world.

Amado Beach + Arrifana Beach, Aljezur

Another one of the best surfing beaches in Portugal, Amado Beach is a favourite with surfers from all over Europe. Because of that, it frequently stages international competitions. Meanwhile, Arrifana Beach is extremely popular with surfing schools.

Salema BeachVila do Bispo

This is one of the best beaches in Europe for families, according to The Guardian newspaper. This little fishermen's beach has calm, crystal-clear water and sands that offer a great opportunity for long walks along the seashore.

Camilo Beach + Benagil Beach, Lagos

Two beaches to be included on everyone's "must-see at least once in a lifetime"  list. Nestling between craggy cliffs, they are the hallmark of the Algarve and it is definitely worth making your way down on to the sands. If you go by boat, you can visit the caves and secret sandy coves along the coast.

Dona Ana Beach, Lagos

The turquoise water and the natural nooks and crannies are the reason this beach is considered one of the 50 most beautiful in the world by the magazine Condé Nast Traveler. Additionally, this was backed up by TripAdvisor users in 2016. It is one of the most photographed beaches in the Algarve.

Marinha Beach, Lagoa

A little piece of unspoiled nature. This is a very scenic beach framed by a cliff that has been sculpted by the wind and the sea. Also, it's considered to be one of the world's top 100 beaches.

The Algarve

As you can see, some of the award-winning beaches are to be found in the Algarve. A fact that was highlighted by the prize that the region won in the World Travel Awards in 2013 and 2015, as Europe's Best Beach Destination.

In summary, there are many different beaches in Portugal and the best one will be the one that suits your mood at the time. Sometimes, you may be looking for a sheltered, less-developed beach with few people. At other times, you may want something livelier and a party at sunset with your feet in the sand would be perfect. On other occasions, you might want wide-open horizons and invigorating walks along the seashore.

This list is intended merely as a source of inspiration. Your best option is to make your way along the coast and take a look... the only obligatory stops are the ones you make to go for a refreshing dip and watch the sun sink into the sea.

 

Source: visitportugal.com

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