Every time I walk at any beach here on the Algarve in Portugal I feel like I´m in Australia. The south coast of Australia in particular looks similar. The similarity of the beaches of Portimao to those on the famous Great Ocean Road is really amazing.
View onto Praia do Amado
We've been to Portimão several times, but mostly just for shopping and never really on the beach. Especially not when there is no human soul there and you can admire the full splendor of these beaches, like this past saturday when we went down to some of the most beautiful beaches on the Algarve.
View onto Praia dos Três Castelos
This is the perfect spot to start a beautiful weekend stroll along the beaches here. Start here at Praia dos Três Castelos and you can walk all the way to the famous Praia da Rocha, that is absolutely packed during the summer season. Before you go down the steps to the beach to admire the isolated rock formations in the sea, have a look from the top. The colors are absolutely amazing from up here.
Três Castelos
Down at the beach it is terribly beautiful, if you can say that. It actually looks unreal sometimes as the contrast of sand, ocean and sky is too good to be true. It was low tide so the beach looked even bigger. Walking on the beach down here reminded me of our trip to the 12 Apostels on the Great Ocean Road in Australia.
The Três Castelos look huge from down here and with the tide that low you can even walk around them or underneath them.
The best part about beaches like this one or the Benagil Beach further east are the many tunnels and holes in the sandstone that make perfect photography scenes.
If you´re lucky you can find some beautiful and big shells here, like we´ve found a few weeks back in Lagos. This time there were only small ones.
From here it´s only one last sandstone tunnel to reach the big touristy Praia da Rocha.
There are several wooden paths that will lead you up again to the promenade. So on the way back we decided to walk above this amazing piece of nature and to admire it again from above, enjoy a coffee with a great view and discover some more or less beautiful art.
I really asked myself why buildings like the painted one are not bought up, renovated and used. The location is undoubtful priceless. Oh, I think I answered my own question with this sentence :)
Oh wow, this is amazing, so many nice structures. Stunning pictures of a very nice landscape.
thank you! It´s a very nice place especially now in winter when there are hardly any tourists.
What's beautiful nature pictures, I love the blue sky and the caves and the sea waves 🌊 everything in this picture looks so beautiful and natural I love it all @betterthanhome
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it that much.
You are welcome @betterthanhome
I really enjoyed this post and your photos are amazing! I'd love to go to Portugal, I think it's a beautiful country.
It is beautiful and you should definitely visit. ;)
Beautiful. Will have to travel over there sometime. What camera do you use?
It is. Good time to visit is August till October, less tourists but still pretty warm.
Camera is only a iPhone 12 mini. Crazy how good the quality is of phones these days.
Good indeed.
This is such a cool spot. It is crazy that the beach isn't packed with people. I would love to be on a warm beach right now. Sure beats the winter weather here.
It is a cool spot indeed, most of the coastline here in the south of Portugal looks like this. It´s not as warm as it looks. Air was around 17 degree celcius and water the same. In summer its packed.
Places like this are priceless and you have to consider yourself very lucky to be able to visit and see the pure magic of nature when hordes of tourists are missing, just the place as it really is and not as most people have experienced it, like famous crowded resort :)
Great tour, great photos! I wonder if the rocks and sand are from clay, the color looks like clay... In this case it is a priceless spa as well :))
I´m very happy and thankful to be here instead of Germany. But I´m used to it as I´m traveling since more than 5 years and have hardly spent any winter in europe in the past. The rocks are mostly sandstone and very soft.
Thanks! Really appreciate it