Sagres, Portugal Guide: Best Things to Do & See

The relaxed surf town and historic fishing port of Sagres, Portugal is unlike anywhere else on the Algarve Coast – which is what makes it so endearing. Vast, rugged headlands and uncrowded beaches offer a change from the tourist-heavy shores of Lagos and Portimão.

Time moves slower in Sagres. Catch a wave, eat some good food, and witness some incredible sunsets. Sagres reaffirms the beauty of life’s simple pleasures.

If you’re wondering what to do in Sagres, this guide is for you.

Sunset at a rocky cliff in Sagres, Portugal - seeing a sunset is one of the best things to do in Sagres!

Quick Facts About Sagres

  • Just six kilometers west of Sagres is Cabo de São Vicente (Cape St. Vincent): the south-westernmost point of mainland Europe! 
  • Sagres’s location made it an important part of Portugal’s Age of Discovery and maritime history.
  • Sagres is one of the most desirable surfing destinations in all of Europe.
  • Sagres is one of Portugal’s most famous beers, brewed right here since 1940!
Sagres Harbor

Day Trip from Lagos? Or Stay in Sagres?

Sagres is pretty small, so with just a day (or even half-a-day), you can see all of Sagres’s main tourist attractions. Having time to relax and soak up the serenity of Sagres is another story though!

If you’re looking for baroque churches, grand museums, and beautiful beaches, taking a day trip from Lagos is a good idea. This is an off-the-beaten path destination!

Rocky cliffs and beautiful beach in Sagres

Sagres Day Trip Options

Here are some of the best day trips to choose from:

Stay Overnight in Sagres

Sagres is a nature lover’s paradise. Sweeping views of the Atlantic, majestic cliff faces, and open landscapes will have you enamored. (The fact that you’ll have the place almost all to yourself is the cherry on top!) If you have time in your Algarve itinerary, my overall recommendation is to spend a night or two in Sagres!

In Sagres, explore the beaches. Enjoy fresh-off-the-pole fish. Sip a cold beer. Relish in absolute relaxation.

Oh, and surfers, welcome to your new favorite Portuguese surf spot!

Waking up to the sound of seabirds and the fragrance of the ocean is sensational. Immerse yourself in the peaceful vibe of the town by staying the night.

Definitely choose a Sagres hotel with an ocean view, and if you can, wake up for a sunrise! (Enjoying every sunset in Sagres is non-negotiable!)

Where to Stay in Sagres

Accommodations in Sagres vary from surf hostels, to vintage (read: dated) hotels, and affordable luxury stays.

5 Totally Chill Things to Do in Sagres, Portugal

1. Surf in Sagres

Sagres is a dream for surfers. Since it’s settled at the very point of the southwesternmost edge of the country, you have two coasts to choose from.

In the winter, the waves on the Atlantic coastline can be too big, so head to the beaches on the south side. In the summer, when the waves are too small at the south-facing beaches, turn to the west and you’re sure to find a swell. The surfing in Sagres will not disappoint.

Surf Rentals & Surfing Lessons

Didn’t check your boardbag? No worries, head to one of the many surf shops to rent a board. You can also find SUPs and kiteboarding gear.

If you’re new, take a surf lesson or two. The surf schools will take you to the right beach, at the right time, to ensure a safe, fun experience.

Stay for a week and take lessons daily, or just get a quick session in! Check out these schools:

  • Wavesensations (Surf): Mentioned above, this is a great place to stay and learn to surf! Click here to book it.
  • Freeride (Surf, SUP, Yoga)
  • International Surf School Sagres (Surf)
Blue waters and rocky cliffs in Portugal

2. Get to Know Sagres’s Beaches

Almost all of the beaches in Sagres have a shack for surfboard and wetsuit rentals, as well as a snack bar or restaurant.

These are some of the best beaches in the Sagres region! Reserving a rental car will be handy, when it comes to exploring some of the beaches further afield.

  • Praia da Mareta: This is Sagres’s main beach. Good for surfers, kitesurfers, and sun-bathers.
  • Praia do Tonel: Picturesque cliffs frame this west-facing beach. And since it’s walking distance from town, it’s a popular spot for surfers of all levels. P.S. The wind is strong here!
  • Praia do Castelejo: This beautiful beach boasts cool rock formations and lies 15 minutes north of town. Prepare for a massive swell in winter!
  • Praia do Amado: This Atlantic open-beach is about 30 minutes north of Sagres and offers consistently good waves.
  • Praia do Zavial: When the tide is high here, Praia do Zavial is best left to experienced surfers. It’s a quick 15-minute drive east and sees offshore winds, while being a bit protected from the wind.
  • Praia do Beliche: Just a 5-minute drive from town! Take the steep stairs to the sand and discover neat caves, white sand, and waves (in the winter).
Chapel at the Fortaleza de Sagres, Portugal

3. See the Fortaleza de Sagres

One of the main Sagres attractions, this sturdy military fortress was built in the 15th century by an important Portuguese navigator, Prince Henry of Aviz, or the “Prince of Sagres,” in order to protect the Algarve. 

Historic cannons and ocean views at the fort in Sagres

Explore the fortress and transport back in time as you peer into a telescope, keeping watch for pirates at sea. Venture out to the red-capped lighthouse and peek inside the tiny old chapel of this Portuguese national monument.

The Fortaleza de Sagres is perched upon three sheer cliffs that share awe-inspiring views, as well as a glimpse into the daily life of the local fishermen (can you imagine fishing from that high up?).

4. Explore the Town

Slip on your flip-flops and shuffle around the main drag in Sagres like the locals (or, try barefoot). Pop in and out of cafés and restaurants for a beer or coffee, and chill out on Praia da Mareta.

Hang at the little park downtown and listen to the wheels of skateboarders on the small ramp. Observe old men playing cards and drinking beer on the park benches.

Speaking of beer, now is a good time to pick a favorite: Sagres or Super Bock. If you prefer a heavier beer, maybe even a craft beer, don’t worry. There’s plenty of that here. 

Find my food & drink recommendations toward the bottom of this guide!

Sunset at Cabo Sao Vicente

5. Catch a Sunset at Cabo São Vicente

These monolithic cliffs stand tall in the raw power of the elements: the crashing waves of the Atlantic Ocean, extreme wind, and barren land. It’s totally wild here.

You’ll see another nice red-domed lighthouse; the Cabo de São Vicente Lighthouse. It lies at the very tip of the peninsula, and will probably be in the backdrop of all your photos. 

Watching the sun go down at the most southwesterly point of Europe (what used to be thought of as the end of the world) is a brilliant experience! Hang on to your hat (literally) and be sure to take a photo (or ten).

Ocean views and a restaurant in Sagres

Where to Eat in Sagres, Portugal

  • Laundry Lounge Sagres: A popular spot to get your laundry done (yes… really) while you chow down on breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Live music & cocktails at night!
  • Agua Salgada: Super fresh seafood right on the main street in Sagres. Great drinks, fresh juices too, and amazing tapas.
  • The Hangout: Smashing toasts and sandwiches, cured meats and gluten free brownies! Plus a nice selection of craft beer, and a cool hangout spot for people-watching.
  • Three Little Birds: A popular spot for great food and coffee, though it’s a bit pricier than other spots in town.
Rocky cliff and Atlantic Ocean from Portugal

What to Pack for Sagres

Quick Tips for Sagres

Sagres, Portugal: Travel FAQs

What is Sagres Portugal known for?

Sagres is known for having the best surfing in southern Portugal. The quaint town of Sagres is famous for its uncrowded and beautiful beaches, rocky cliffs, and laid-back surf vibe.

Is Sagres worth visiting?

Yes, Sagres is definitely worth visiting while in Portugal. Come for a day trip from Lagos, or stay a while. Sagres offers a unique experience since it is more rugged, and less tourist-geared than other Algarve towns. Get ready for amazing surf, stunning beaches, cute cafés, restaurants, and bars – and plenty of relaxation. Make sure to book a hotel with ocean views (find the best deals on this site!), because you’ll want to soak up these incredible ocean vistas all day long.

What is Sagres like in Portugal?

Sagres is a relaxed surf town with beautiful beaches, good restaurants, and windy headlands. The vibe is chilled-out, like you’d expect from a small surf town almost anywhere.

What are the best things to do in Sagres?

The best things to do in Sagres are surfing, watching the sunset at Cabo de São Vicente, eating, and relaxing on Praia da Mareta.

How to get to Sagres from Lagos?

You can get to Sagres from Lagos by bus, by taxi (the journey is only 30 minutes long), or by renting a car and driving yourself. Renting a car (via this website!) is the best option if you want to explore more of the coastline between Lagos and Sagres and beyond! You can also take a guided tour to Sagres. I recommend this Off-Roading Adventure to a Secret Sagres Sunset (from Lagos) or this Algarvian West Coast Surf Lesson Tour (from Lagos).

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The relaxed surf town and historic fishing port of Sagres, Portugal is unlike anywhere else on the Algarve Coast - which is what makes it so endearing. Vast, rugged headlands and uncrowded beaches offer a change from the tourist-heavy shores of Lagos and Portimão. Time moves slower in Sagres. Catch a wave, eat some good food, and witness some incredible sunsets. Sagres reaffirms the beauty of life’s simple pleasures. If you’re wondering what to do in Sagres, this guide is for you.

Have you visited Sagres, Portugal before? What was your favorite experience there? Planning to visit soon? Feel free to leave any questions or comments below in the comments section!

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