Known as “The End of the World”
The Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park (PNSACV) is widely recognised as one of the richest in biodiversity in Portugal and Europe.
In this region of the Algarve, the park covers the municipalities of Aljezur and Vila do Bispo.
In addition to the natural beauty, the area’s rich history and culture are also compelling reasons for visitors to explore.
The far south-west, where Cabo de São Vicente and Ponta de Sagres are obligatory stops, carries a captivating mysticism.
Cape St Vincent – “The End of the World” – A Beacon of Hope and Guidance for Sailors Throughout the Centuries.
Cape St Vincent has always played the role of a beacon of hope for navigators. Now, at its summit, stands the most powerful lighthouse in Europe, with a light range of around seventy kilometres.
The Romans called it “Promontorium Sacrum” – “Sacred Cape”.
Being here is a truly inspiring experience, a feeling of connection with the elements.
And every night, month by month, year by year, hundreds and hundreds of people come here to witness the sunset on the Threshold of the Earth…
Enjoy one of the best sunsets in Portugal on a night trip to Sagres.
We’ll head to the Cape St Vincent lighthouse, nicknamed ‘The End of the World’, and watch the sky change from blue to shades of yellow and orange.
- Guide/driver services from where we can pick you up in Albufeira.
- Linguistic support in Portuguese (PT), English (EN), Ukrainian (UA) and Russian (RU) during the trip.
- Transport expenses.
What is not included in the price?
- Departure from a place of stay other than Albufeira is not included in the price and is arranged individually.
What should I take with me?
- Jacket with hood or cap, comfortable shoes.
- You can bring your favourite drink and food with you to toast the sunset.
Is it possible to adjust the route to suit your preferences?
- Yes, we can adjust the route to your desired preferencies