Cacela Velha and Ria Formosa aerial view - Algarve
Cacela Velha, Algarve
Cacela Velha, in the easternmost Algarve, is a charming village on top of a hill, looking out over the Ria Formosa, a system of barrier islands that stretches for 60 miles. It’s a hidden gem on this relatively built up stretch of coast, and the beach beyond it is one of the most unspoilt in southern Portugal. As with all of the Ria Formosa, its status as a nature reserve means walking is obligatory. Leave your car on the rocky bluff, then take the small path down to the right of the imposing fort, dating from 1143. Getting the timing right is all important, the trick being to arrive within an hour or two of low tide, allowing you to wade across to the island. See here for tide times (website in Portuguese) Once there, you can sunbathe until the water drops low enough to return, or catch a ride home with a fisherman if the tide’s still too high. This tranquil white beach has a desert island feel about it, and there are storks and eagles to watch in the lagoon.
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