BEACHES OF THE WESTERN ALGARVE

The West Algarve Beach Guide

The Algarve is blessed with over 100 wonderful beaches.  From picture-postcard coves (ideal for families) to the wild west coast, renowned for world-class surfing. In 2022, the Algarve was voted the 'Best Beach Destination' in the World Travel Awards for the 9th time.

Boca do Rio

Follow the road on from Burgau and dramatic scenery awaits you! As you enter the Costa Vicentina Natural Park, wind your way around the valley that leads to Boco do Rio beach set in a wild unspoilt natural setting with not a villa in site. This is the unspoilt Algarve. Easy parking close to the beach. You can also find the beach by turning right off the EN125 at Budens or on the back road out of Salema.

There is a French man-of-war lying on the seabed about 300 metres offshore for the scuba divers and snorkellers to explore.


Praia do Martinhal

Martinhal is an alluring sandy beach and well worth a stop if you are on the way to Sagres.  Located in the Bay of Baleeira, this secluded stretch is especially good for windsurfing. Look for the signpost on your left shortly before Sagres. There are a couple of beach restaurants.


Praia do Zavial

Follow the EN125 past Budens and turn right at Raposeira. As you leave the village fork right for Zavial and follow the road for several kms to the coast. From Ingrina there is short coastal road to Ingrina. Popular with surfers this beach stands at the mouth of a stream in open unspoilt countryside with a good beach bar/restaurant.

A rocky spur marks the end of the golden sandy beach. At the eastern end there are dramatic furnas – overhanging cliffs, caves and grottos created by the erosion of the rocks from the sea. Parking is near the beach. The beach is supervised during the main season.


Praia da Ingrina

Follow the EN125 past Budens and turn right at Raposeira. As you leave the village fork left for Ingrina and follow the road for several km to the coast. From Ingrina there is short coastal road to Zavial. It is worth taking in the ‘megalithic’ monuments in this region.

An idyllic shell-shaped beach in a natural, unspoilt setting with a basic beach bar/ restaurant. The beach is supervised during the season and is good for diving.


Praia das Furnas

A very peaceful beach approached by a track about 2 km from Figueira off the EN125. Its name comes from the local description of the overhanging cliffs and grottos created by erosion from the sea. It lies to the east of Ingrina and Zavial.

There is parking but no supervision, beach bar or toilets on this isolated beach. Wild scrubland goes right down to the beach.


Salema

Salema is located within the Costa Vicentina natural park. There are cliffs at either end of the sandy bay. It is said that the erosion of the sea has revealed fossilised footprints of huge dinosaurs. This beach is popular for scuba diving, snorkelling and windsurfers.

Still very much a fishing village, Salema has colourful boats pulled up on the sands and fishermen repairing their nets and octopus pots by day. Rise early in the morning to buy fresh fish as the boats come in with their catches of sardines, bream, mackerel, sea bass, octopus and other fish.


Praia do Amado

Conde Nast Traveller has rated Amado as one of the best 50 beaches in the world,  along with 3 other Portuguese beaches.  Take the EN 125 to Vila do Bispo and take the first right to Aljezur on the N268 for approx 13 km past the wind turbines. As you approach the village of Carrapateira there is a small sign with binoculars that reads ‘Praia’. Follow track over a narrow bridge for 1.8 km to the beach.

The surfers favourite. You can hire a wet suit and surf board including a two hour lesson for approx 35 euros. There are at least three surf schools to choose from.


Praia da Bordeira

This beach is on the Algarve’s west coast and can be reached by following the coastal track from Amado or, more directly, by entering the small village of Carrapateira. As you leave the village watch out for a sign that reads “Praia”. Bordeira is a vast, sandy beach with many sand dunes and is virtually deserted out of the season apart from the odd kite surfer.

Spectacular scenery. If you drive slowly and follow the dirt coastal track back west you will come back to Amado. This is a highly recommended drive if you wish to take in the breathtaking beauty of completely unspoilt natural coastline. From Amado, follow the road on and you return to the main road just before the village. Turn right back to Vila do Bispo.


Praia da Cordoama

Praia da Cordoama stretches gloriously for almost two kilometres and offers marvellous views of the giant west coast rollers.  Not surprisingly, it is popular with the surfer scene and tends to attract a younger crowd.  When the sea spray drifts along the beach, it has almost mystical quality, especially against the dark cliffs that fringe the beach.

There is an informal restaurant.  If you are passing in the evening, ensure you head to the nearby miradouro (viewpoint) to watch the spectacular sunsets.


Praia de Monte Clerigo

A rural sandy beach located at the foot of the cliffs, with beach homes snugly built into the hillside. This magnificent beach has been awarded a blue flag’.