Cape St. Vicent boat tour in Sagres

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Are you ready for a boat tour in Sagres to Cape St. Vicent?

This Cape St. Vicent boat tour in Sagres is a great excursion to explore the most South-west point of Europe – Sagres. On this boat tour in Sagres we will take you to the most wonderful Atlantic coast of Portugal which has become a natural park – the Costa Vicentina.

We invite you and your family to join us on this boat tour in Sagres to experience unforgettable moments on the Atlantic. From the boat you’ll get a unique perspective of the beauty of the coast with impressive rock formations and pretty white-sanded beaches.

We start this boat trip at the port of Sagres and we’ll cruise in the direction of Cape St. Vincent. We will pass by the Ponta de Sagres, a 300m large spit of land with steep cliffs. Then, we’ll sail along the Fortaleza which is an important Portuguese Monument. The legend tells that Henry the Navigator did his operational studies here. We’ll also pass by the Fortaleza de Beliche, Praia de Beliche and the small Chapel of Santa Catarina.

We will then surround the famous Cape St. Vincent with its lighthouse. Up to this day, this lighthouse is known as Europe’s brightest. Here you can admire the Algarve from a different point of view, with its up to 70m high cliffs. The cape is known as a sacred place since the Neolithic period, and it has got its name after Saint Vincent of Saragossa, a patron saint of sailors. Not only discoverers of New Worlds, also countless pirate ships passed the Cape St. Vincent at the time, turning it into one of the world’s most frequented sea routes.

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Sagres is a place that feels wild and untamed, and we loved every second of it. The beaches are perfect for surfing, but we also recommend kayaking along the dramatic cliffs and taking boat trips to explore the hidden coves. Sagres has a raw beauty that made our trip feel like an adventure, and the sunsets over the Atlantic were something we’ll never forget.