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The sunsets are spectacular. In winter, during storms, the force of the sea against the cliffs is a natural spectacle — but keep a safe distance from the edges. Combine with a visit to Aspa Tower, which is nearby. Castelejo Beach below is good for surfing.
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Aldeia da Pedralva
A restored village in the Vila do Bispo municipality, with a very unique and distinct vibe. Almost abandoned for years, it has been revitalized as a sustainable tourist village, maintaining traditional architecture and community spirit. The whitewashed houses, dirt streets, and rural surroundings create an atmosphere of authenticity and relaxation that attracts travelers seeking something different.
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Praia da Barriga
Remote, quiet beach far off the main route, on the western Algarve coast. The somewhat challenging access keeps Barriga away from the crowds, rewarding visitors with a wide sandy area, spectacular cliffs, and a deep sense of isolation. It's one of the last truly wild stretches of coastline in the Algarve.
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Praia da Figueira
A more secluded beach near Salema, still without much tourist pressure. Framed by cliffs and coastal vegetation, this beach maintains a tranquil and natural environment almost all year round. The sand is golden, the waters are clear, and the feeling of being off the main routes is comforting.
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Praia da Ingrina
Less known than the nearby Praia do Zavial, Ingrina is usually calmer and more relaxed. The sheltered bay offers calmer waters, ideal for peaceful swimming and snorkeling. The atmosphere is relaxed and family-friendly, away from the crowds of the more popular beaches in the western Algarve.
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