Sagres

Perched on the wild western tip of the Algarve, Sagres is a windswept, laid-back town that feels like the end of the world. This is where the land meets the vast Atlantic in a dramatic clash of cliffs, surf, and sky. With a strong surf culture, a historic fortress, and some of Portugal's most breathtaking coastal scenery, Sagres is a must for nature lovers and those seeking a quieter, more rugged alternative to the Algarve's busy resort towns. The vibe here is unhurried and authentic, with a handful of excellent seafood restaurants and a community that lives to the rhythm of the waves.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days is ideal to soak up Sagres' unique atmosphere. Spend one day exploring the fortress and Cabo de São Vicente, another hitting the beaches or surfing, and a third hiking in the natural park or simply relaxing with a book at a cliffside café. If you're short on time, a day trip from Lagos is possible, but you'll miss the mellow evening vibe.

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