Located in the green surroundings of the Costa Vicentina Natural Park, the Memmo Baleeira offers an outdoor pool with magnificent Atlantic Ocean views and rooms with private balconies.
Overlooking the Sagres fort and the lighthouse of Cape St Vicent, Pousada de Sagres enjoys a beautiful cliff-top location along the Atlantic Ocean.
Belinda
Portugal
Beautiful and peaceful location and inside the property as well. The decor and furnishings were tasteful and everything was extremely comfortable. Very friendly and attentive staff. The sea view from my room was amazing :) Can’t wait to go back!
Located in the Southwest Algarve and Vicentine Coast Natural Park in Sagres’ centre, this boutique hotel offers modern rooms with a flat-screen TV. The nearest beach is just 200 metres away.
András
Hungary
The hotel is in a good location, has friendly staff, and a restaurant directly connected to it. The breakfast was good, and the room was quiet.
Residência Júlio offers bright rooms and self-catering apartments, just 900 metres from Tonel Beach. It has a tropical garden with sun-loungers and a barbecue. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas....
Robert
Canada
So much room! A good-sized bedroom, kitchen and sitting space, private porch, and lots of comfortable chairs in the garden. Homey feel, friendly welcome. Great value.
Just 50 metres from Tonel Beach, Apartamentos Turisticos offers free Wi-Fi and bright accommodation with views of the Atlantic Ocean. Sagres Point is an 8-minute walk away.
James
Sweden
Loved the location, reception staff was really friendly and super helpful. Really enjoyed the free welcome gift wine would 100% come back.
More traffic than I expected approaching the fort area.
More traffic than I expected approaching the fort area.
The weather definitely has an impact on the experience, if it is wet and windy it is difficult to enjoy the beaches and coastal walks and the town does not have much else to offer.
karen
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
This windswept town at the edge of Europe has its own magic,...
This windswept town at the edge of Europe has its own magic, especially during the peak bird migration season in late September/early October. The annual Birdwatching Festival is fabulous! Sagres was the seat of 15th-16th c. European seafaring exploration when Portugal's navigation technology began (and controlled) it all, with many legends surrounding that history. The natural setting around the town is a gift to hikers and walkers. Surfers clearly love it here, too. Tourism means that most service staff speak a range of languages to assist you, and you will hear many languages around you. The town itself is pretty and very pleasant to walk in, with an impressive range of restaurants, and most basic services available (with more shopping for essentials to be found in Vila do Bispo to the north for a longer stay if you have a car or are comfortable using the Vamus Algarve bus system). The beaches are impressive, but most require mobility to manage long stairways. Sagres is an iconic destination!
Abracapocus
United States
Scored 10
10
I don't over research things or over plan things because I...
I don't over research things or over plan things because I often find that too much planning can lead to too much disappointment... However perhaps on this occasion I could have researched Sagres more... It wasn't at all what I was expecting... My informal approach to life once again came up trumps again... Sagres wasn't at all what I had fleetingly imagined, but in just 2 short days I really got to like the place, very much indeed... I would guess it wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea but you most certainly don't have to be a surfer... It is beautifully picturesque, simple and has some very lovely bars and everyday people. The restaurants I used were excellent... I wandered in to a very working mans sports bar opposite a boules park, right next to where you get on and off the main buses and close to the Tourist information place... The very tall man helped the girl serving when I rejected a glass for my bottle of beer, I would say the cheapest in town and I asked for a tissue to wipe the top instead, I went back the day after, again the bar was busy with locals, the tall man without me asking produced a tissue and a smile, you certainly wouldn't want to fall out with him though... Just another of the very TOP people I have been lucky enough to bump into on my travels... SAGRES is not the end of the world after all...
Alan & Kate
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
This place is really about surfing and the beaches are...
This place is really about surfing and the beaches are beautiful, there are no crowds anywhere. The water is ideal for refreshing, but not suitable for small children to splash around in. It's even a bit dangerous because the waves are big. If you don't surf, the fact that the sun shines all the time might be attractive, but you won't get baked because it's 20-22 degrees.
Tibor
Hungary
Scored 10
10
Loved Sagres. Very quiet and laid back.
Loved Sagres. Very quiet and laid back. Great atmosphere everywhere with locals and tourists alike. Had some lovely meals, nice walks, hardly any traffic, a joy to quietly unwind in.
I would highly recommend Sagres time apartments. Lovely pool area, very well kept, quiet & relaxing. Apartment clean and spacious. Nice big balcony. Staff were wonderful. Highly recommend. Everywhere we ate we enjoyed it very much. Sagres is very walkable. No need for a car.
Marie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Sagres is at the very western tip of the Algarve and has few...
Sagres is at the very western tip of the Algarve and has few retired expats and no package holiday makers. Its a small Portugese community with lots of young people and independent travellers who mix well and many come to surf and walk. Its got some great bars along the top of Mareta beach and people come here to do their own thing, enjoy the wild and rugged Atlantic coastline and the towns like Carrapateira, Bordeira and Aljezur
Ingrid
United Kingdom
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A very cozy and nice apartment that made us feel at home after all those fancy hotels. It has all you need to cook and do your laundry, plus a bonus skateboard pool in the yard (as the owner is a professional skateboarders). The owners were very hospitable and nice. It was a great way to get a feel of Sagres.
The property is everything you need for your stay in Sagres. It is clean and tidy. We had no issues during our stay. The host was very nice and offered to clean the room daily which we didn’t need. Great location. Walking distance to the beach, port and many restaurants.
Loved the little cottage really cosy with surrounding backyard.Great bed very comfortable.Easy check in by whatsapp.Host seemed nice good recommendations for restaurants.Sagres is a nice little place lovely beaches and great walks against the wind
The location for me was perfect. A few minutes walk from the bus stop and local Spar Supermarket. But more than that, the Protected area of headland for the beautiful sunrise and a bird’s eye view of Sagres and Moreta beach.
Nice little hotel in Sagres. Really nice & simple design in the room.
Breakfast is served in the morning, you can find all you need.
Plenty of parking options next to it
Edoardo
Italy
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