Marked by imposing cliffs and always associated with the immense blue sea, Sagres invites you to new discoveries. Flavors, heritage, nature and a hotel designed for the youngest, lead this journey to the extreme southwest of the Algarve.
At the most southwestern point of continental Europe, the tip of Sagres, with its fortress, and Cape São Vicente, with its imposing lighthouse, have always been places of veneration.
One looks at the infinite sea and remembers the epic of the Discoveries. Today, the seas are conquered by the beauty and abundance of marine life. Sagres is one of the most important places for cetacean observation, an experience that the company offers visitors from the Baleeira Fishing Port.
Coastal trips, to explore the caves and indentations in the cliffs around the Sagres promontory, are another attraction.
The barnacle and the croaker
The rich biodiversity of the Sagres sea extends to what reaches the table in local restaurants, such as barnacles that can be enjoyed in.
Shellfish gatherers from the municipality ofin the heart of the Natural Park, risk their lives on the cliffs to collect this crustacean with an intense taste of the sea. The menu also highlights the corvina, which abounds off Cape São Vicente.
To explore on foot or by bike
It is in the region that the most relevant routes of the Natural Park of Sudoeste Alentejano and Costa Vicentina meet, to explore on foot or by bicycle. There are numerous routes around here, such as the Fishermen’s Trail, which integrates the ea. These are some of the highlights of the this week.
In front of Martinhal beach, which hosts an annual windsurfing championship, stands the. Aimed at families and children, this hotel is a huge playground and holds an enchanted world for the little ones.
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