Sagres
Beach Coastal BeachesSagres is a small and tranquil town located at the southwestern tip of Portugal, known for its significant historical importance and stunning natural beauty. It is often considered the last frontier of Portugal, where the land ends and the vast Atlantic Ocean begins. The town is steeped in maritime history, being closely associated with the Age of Discoveries, as it was here that Prince Henry the Navigator established his famous navigation school in the 15th century. Sagres is characterized by its rugged coastline, dramatic cliffs, and expansive views of the ocean. The town itself is laid-back and has a relaxed atmosphere, with a small population that swells during the tourist season. Visitors to Sagres can explore the iconic Fortaleza de Sagres, a fortress that offers panoramic views of the sea and the Cape St. Vincent lighthouse, which marks the southwesternmost point of continental Europe. The region is also a haven for surfers, with some of the best surf spots in Portugal, and is popular for other outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching, and fishing. Despite its small size, Sagres has a variety of restaurants and bars that serve fresh seafood and local dishes, catering to the tastes of both locals and tourists.