Small black sand beach, hidden between rocks and endowed with unique beauty. Also known as Jamaica Beach, due to the existing palm tree plantation. This set is surrounded by lush green mountains that contrast with the blue sea.
Central beach with a pleasant seafront promenade, set in a small valley visited mainly by young people. Several restaurants with dishes for all tastes and different prices. Perfect for those who like to have fun at night.
Sand shell between cliffs with calm and good quality water, where you can swim freely. Access is by car, passing through an area of pine forest. It has a concession space, it is a clean beach with good infrastructure.
A very rocky beach separated by a small inlet that can be crossed on foot at low tide. The existing restaurants serve typical dishes at high prices. It used to be the private property of the Counts of Castro Guimarães, whose palace now functions as a museum, with direct access to the sand.
This beach is also the mouth of the Tagus River, with calm waters. Well-presented restaurants and some artisanal shops are also located here. It has a lively nightlife and is also very popular at night.
For those coming from the west, this is the last beach, overlooking the Spanish town of Ayamonte. Despite its popularity, it offers a peaceful stay and is also sought after by amateur fishermen. Here you can enjoy the sea, the Guadiana River, or stroll through the National Forest of the Coastal Dunes. The sand is extensive and without obstacles.