Benagil

Benagil, a tiny fishing village on Portugal's southern Algarve coast, is famous for its stunning sea cave, the Benagil Cave, which is one of the most photographed natural wonders in the country. The village itself is a quiet escape from the bustling resorts, offering a slice of authentic coastal life with a handful of seafood restaurants overlooking the beach. The main draw is the dramatic limestone coastline, where grottoes, arches, and golden cliffs meet the turquoise Atlantic. It's a must for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a unique outdoor adventure along Europe's southwestern edge.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day here, combining a morning kayak trip to the cave with a leisurely seafood lunch. For a more immersive experience, stay overnight in a nearby town like Carvoeiro or Portimão to catch sunrise or sunset without the day-tripper crowds. If you're self-driving, you can easily stop for 2–3 hours on a journey between Lagos and Albufeira.

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