Find
Results
Number of results: 424
-
BeachesPraia da PrainhaTucked away between the dunes of Piedade and close to Ponta de São Lourenço, Praínha is one of the few natural sandy beaches on Madeira Island. It delights visitors with its unique geological formations, whose importance has been recognised by the (...)
-
BeachesPraia da QuarteiraRight by Quarteira, one of the Algarve's most popular summer destinations, the Beach sharing the town's name is a great expanse of sand divided up by cement seawalls. Running between the Beach and town is the Avenida Marginal coastal road providing (...)
-
BeachesPraia da QuebradaLocated on a small cove and protected by dunes, Quebrada Beach has a wide swathe of sand with many rocks, which require extra care on the part of bathers as the sea has strong currents. The small fishermen’s cottages in the vicinity add a (...)
-
BeachesPraia da Quinta do LagoPart of the Ria Formosa Natural Park, the beauty of the Quinta do Lago Beach extends over 3.5 kilometres and is separated from the luxury tourist resort of the same name by the estuary. Benefiting from top quality support infrastructures including (...)
-
BeachesPraia da Rainha - CascaisRainha Beach is right in the centre of Cascais, with direct access from one of the main streets - Rua Frederico Arouca - and close to the railway station. It’s a small, sheltered beach, wedged between residential cliffs.It has a comprehensive (...)
-
BeachesPraia da Ribeira d'IlhasLocated around 3.5 kilometres from Ericeira and right by the river mouth that provides its name, Ribeira d' Ilhas Beach is considered one of the best in Europe for both surfing and bodyboarding. Since 1985, it has annually hosted one of the world (...)
-
BeachesPraia da Ribeira de NatalSituated in Machico, the Beach of Ribeira de Natal is close to Caniçal, a village that is linked by a promenade, ideal for strolling by the sea. This little-known beach area is a true paradise that offers complete support facilities.
-
BeachesPraia da Riviera – Praia da VitóriaThe small Riviera Beach is still in an almost wild state. It is to the south of the Praia da Vitória bay, and is a sandy beach surrounded by rocks, much sought after by migratory birds that hide in the bordering cane fields.
-
BeachesPraia da RochaLocated by the mouth of the Arade river, Rocha Beach extends over a huge area of sand some 3 kilometres long irregularly broken up by odd rock formations that the sea has been carving out throughout tens of thousands of years. Regularly the chosen (...)
-
BeachesPraia da Rocha BaixinhaPopularly known as "Praia dos Tomates" (Tomato Beach) given the plants growing by one of the points of access, Rocha Baixinha Beach is a peaceful area in the far east of the long Falésia Beach and a favourite destination for many of Portugal's (...)