Sagres, Portugal (4K video)

Sagres sits at the southwestern tip of the Algarve, once known as the “End of the World.” With dramatic cliffs, rich maritime history, and epic surf spots, it’s a raw and wild side of Portugal you won’t forget.

Sagres is one of the Algarve’s most iconic and rugged destinations. Perched at the southwestern edge of mainland Europe, this small town was once thought to be the very edge of the known world. Its towering cliffs, sweeping views of the Atlantic, and crashing waves give Sagres a unique, untamed beauty that sets it apart from other coastal towns.

Historically, Sagres played a vital role in Portugal’s Age of Discoveries. It was here that Prince Henry the Navigator established his legendary school of navigation, turning this remote headland into a launch point for some of the world’s greatest maritime journeys. The imposing Sagres Fortress, still standing today, offers a glimpse into that bold past — and incredible panoramic views.

Modern-day Sagres is a mix of adventure and calm. It’s a surfer’s paradise, with some of the best waves in the Algarve, but also a peaceful retreat with quiet beaches, scenic hiking trails, and amazing seafood straight from the ocean. Whether you’re here for the surf, the sunsets, or the history, Sagres captures the wild spirit of the Algarve like no other place.

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