Sagres
A small village not to be confused with Portuguese beer brand
City Overview
Sagres was created in 1519, through the division of the municipality of Vila do Bispo. King Sebastian was known to have spent time in the parish, listening to music along the cliffs and the sea.
Sagres, Portugal is one of the popular destinations to visit in Portugal’s Algarve region. It is renowned for its wind-buffeted fortresses, scattered along its sea-sculpted cliffs and the scenic port of Sagres town.
Sightseeing
Visit the Sagres Fortress and don’t miss out on ancient cannons inside the fortress and contemplate the strong waves breaking against its rocks.
The picture-perfect harbour is not only worth a visit to see the motley boats bobbing around at anchor, but also for its historic significance. It is here that sailors from all over the world met to share nautical knowledge, which possibly resulted in Portugal’s great maritime discoveries.
Now it is a major fishing port and is known for its catches of lobster and other marine delicacies.
The name Sagres derives from Sagrado (holy) owing to the important local religious practices and rituals that occurred during the pre-history of the nation.
Summertime is usually considered the best time to visit Portugal. Head to Sagres in Spring or early Autumn to take pleasure without the intense summer heat.
Beaches
Sagres has a number of great beaches in its vicinity. They are not only great spots to swim and sun-bathe but also great for windsurfing, kitesurfing, and paddle-boarding. Praia do Telheiro, Praia de Beliche, and Praia Tonel are nice to bask in the sun and swim but they are also ranked among the region’s best surfing locales.
Cafes & Restaurants
Don’t miss out on fresh fish and sea delicacies such as lobster, dorado, scallops, and oysters, that make the port town of Sagres one of the gourmands’ bucket list destinations. As Sagres is located in the Algarve, it one of the best spots to try out Algarve specialties such as Frango de Guia, and Cataplana de Marisco and its delectable wines, such as Negra Mole and Castelao.
Other
Currency - Euro (EUR)
Language - Portuguese
Visas - Not needed for travellers from the US, Canada and Europe
Best Time To Visit - March – October
Timezone - Western European Standard Time (GMT)
Homosexual Activity - Legal