30 of the Best Beaches in Burgau

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  • Praia da Mareta - Sagres
    Cingularite | BY-SA

    Praia da Mareta is the closest beach to Sages town itself, and unsurprisingly, as such, tends to be one of the busiest beaches in the area. However, it isn't just convenience that makes Mareta such a popular beach; with a sweep of golden sand stretching for nearly 800 metres and rocky headlands providing shelter from the notorious Sagres winds this is a great choice.

    Set in a south-facing bay Mareta benefits from the sunshine all day whilst being much more sheltered from the waves...

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  • Praia de Alvor
    Tiago J. G. Fernandes | BY-SA

    Just 8km west of Portimao, one of the largest towns in the Algarve, and within walking distance of Praia da Rocha's pumping late night party scene, Alvor with its huge sandy beach offers a relatively peaceful and calm alternative.

    The historic Alvor was a sleepily attractive whitewashed fishing village until tourism began to take hold in the 1960s. The development...

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  • Prainha das Poças - Sagres
    Carl Egger

    Prainha das Poças sits in the shelter of the imposing cliffs of the Ponta da Sagres. This provides a good deal of shelter from the worst of the Atlantic wind and waves. 

    The beach here is a pretty little stretch of soft, golden sand, but it is worth noting that at high tide this completely disappears leaving nothing but rocks.

    Despite being next to Sagres' main beach, Praia da Mareta, Prainha das Poças never gets busy. The main reason...

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  • Praia do Tonel
    Dronepicr | BY-SA

    Praia do Tonel sits alongside the jutting Ponta de Sagres on the very southwesterly tip of Portugal. This dramatic location is exposed to the full force of the Atlantic Ocean and as such is a popular spot with surfers. If there isn't a wave here then there probably isn't one anywhere.

    The beach at Tonel is a generous sweep of golden sand backed by steep cliffs that vary from soft, red sandstone to the hard, sheer rock of the headland. But this is the beginning of the Algarve's west...

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  • Praia de Beliche - Sagres
    Alex Schröder | BY-SA

    Praia do Beliche sits just to the south of the towering, and curiously level, cliffs of Cabo Sao Vicente. This provides not only a spectacular backdrop but also a little protection from the powerful Atlantic swells that pummel the coast further north. This does not mean there aren't waves here - on the contrary. It is one of Sagres' best surf beaches with the waves often a little more manageable than at the other beaches around the headland. The 40 metre high cliffs also...

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  • Aljezur
    Carrapateira beach
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  • Praia Tres Irmaos

    The beach of Três Irmãos is located at the eastern end of a huge stretch of sand which makes up Alvor beach. This end of the beach is home to some fantastical rock formations and it is from some of these that the beach gets its name. Translated, "Três Irmãos" means "three brothers" and this refers to three sea stacks that run across the beach.

    Various other wind and wave worn rocky outcrops divide the beach here into further little sandy bays each with their own rock arches, caves and...

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  • Aljezur Sagres
    Praia da Bordeira
    Sven Grüne

    Continue northwards along the coast from Praia do Castelejo for around ten kilometres and you will arrive at the village of Carrapateira, which is little more than a collection of surf shops, a grocery store, a small market, a pavement café and a bakery.

    Surfers flock to this part of the Algarve, drawn by the consistent swells that regularly hit the fantastic beaches of Amado...

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  • Praia do Alemão - Vau
    Jose Goncalves | BY-SA

    Separated from neighbouring Praia da Vau by a small headland at all but low tide the sheltered cove of the Praia do Alemão is an Algarvian delight. Also known as the Praia do Barranco das Canas the name Praia do Alemão (meaning German's beach) comes from the fact that the first house built here belonged to a German family.

    This is a typical Algarve beach in the sense it is backed by ochre coloured cliffs, has fine...

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  • Portimão
    Praia do Vau beach
    Can Stock Photo Inc

    Tucked around the corner, but only around a kilometre, form Praia da Rocha and Portimão is yet another fantastic Algarve beach, Praia da Vau. Like its neighbours, the beach here is a swathe of golden sand backed by ocre coloured cliffs. Praia da Vau is a little more sheltered than Praia da Rocha with the cliffs to the west blocking most of the wind. Along the lengthy stretch of sand the cliffs form several distinct coves which almost have the feel of separate beaches at higher tides.

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Situated on the coast between Lagos and Sagres is the fishing village of Burgau. Like much of the western Algarve the little fishing village was largely undiscovered by the tourism industry until relatively recently meaning it has...