Praia de Cabanas Velhas is a small, picturesque cove hidden in the western Algarve, famous for its serene atmosphere and crystal-clear waters, ideal for those seeking tranquility away from the crowds.
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Introduction
We venture into the heart of the western Algarve, Portugal, to discover one of its best-kept secrets: Praia de Cabanas Velhas. This cove, often described as a secret paradise, offers us a different beach experience, away from the hustle and bustle of the more well-known coasts. If what we seek is to disconnect, immerse ourselves in pristine nature, and enjoy the serenity of the Atlantic, we have arrived at the right place. Praia de Cabanas Velhas is not just another beach; it is a refuge where time seems to stand still, inviting us to reconnect with the essentials.
Located between the charming towns of Burgau and Salema, in the municipality of Vila do Bispo and within the district of Faro, this beach seduces us with its natural beauty, its golden cliffs, and its hypnotic blue waters. It is the kind of place that reminds us why we love Portugal's beaches so much: for their diversity, authenticity, and their ability to surprise us in every corner. Prepare for an immersion in the tranquility and pure beauty of the Algarve coast.
How to Get to Praia de Cabanas Velhas
Getting to Praia de Cabanas Velhas is part of the adventure and, at the same time, one of the reasons it retains its pristine charm. This cove is not one you can easily reach by car right up to the sand, and that is precisely what makes it special. From the city of Faro, the drive will take us approximately an hour and a half, covering about 100 kilometers west on the A22, the Algarve's main highway, before turning off towards the coast.
Car Access and Parking
If we are coming from Lagos, the journey is much shorter, just 20-25 minutes by car. The closest reference point is the village of Burgau. From Burgau, we must take a rural road heading west. There is a small signposted turn-off, or sometimes just a dirt track, that leads us towards the beach area. Parking is informal; we won't find a paved and signposted parking lot, but rather improvised spaces along the track or on the roadside. It is important to park carefully and respect the natural environment, avoiding blocking paths or damaging vegetation. During the summer months, these scarce spaces can fill up quickly, so we recommend arriving early if we want to secure a good spot.
The Footpath
Once the car is parked, the final access to the beach is via a footpath. This path, although not excessively long, can be a bit steep and uneven in some sections, with some natural steps or improvised wooden steps. It is not a route suitable for people with reduced mobility or for baby strollers. We advise wearing comfortable and secure footwear for the walk. The descent already rewards us with spectacular views of the cove, giving us a preview of the beauty that awaits. It is also possible to access Praia de Cabanas Velhas by walking from the neighboring beaches of Burgau or Salema during low tide, although it is always advisable to check the tide times to avoid surprises.
The Sand and Water
When setting foot on Praia de Cabanas Velhas, the first thing we notice is the quality of its sand. It is a fine, golden sand, soft to the touch, inviting us to lie down and relax under the sun. Unlike other Algarve beaches that may have a coarser mix or pebbles, here a pleasant texture predominates, perfect for walking barefoot or building improvised sandcastles. However, it is important to note that the ground on this beach is mixed; although the main bathing area is sandy, at the ends and near the cliffs we will find rock formations that add character to the landscape and are ideal for exploring.
The waters of Praia de Cabanas Velhas are, without a doubt, one of its greatest attractions. They are incredibly crystal clear and of a turquoise color that reminds us of Caribbean postcards, but with the wild charm of the Atlantic. The clarity of the water is exceptional, making it a fantastic place for snorkeling, allowing us to observe marine life with ease. The water temperature, as is usual in the Portuguese Atlantic, can be a bit cool, especially outside the summer months. However, in the height of summer, it becomes warmer and very pleasant for bathing. The waves are usually moderate, as the cove is relatively protected by the cliffs, contributing to a calm and safe swim, albeit always with caution.
Services and Facilities
If we are looking for a beach with a wide range of modern services and facilities, Praia de Cabanas Velhas is not the place. And it is precisely this absence of infrastructure that defines much of its charm and wild character. Here we will not find 'chiringuitos' (beach bars), restaurants right on the beach, umbrella and sunbed rentals, showers, or public toilets. The beach remains in its most natural state, offering us a pure and unadulterated experience.
This lack of services means we must be completely self-sufficient. If we plan to spend the day at Cabanas Velhas, it is essential that we bring everything we need: plenty of water, something to eat (a good picnic is ideal), an umbrella, towels, and sunscreen. There are no nearby shops where we can buy last-minute supplies. The absence of lifeguards is another important point to consider; there is no surveillance, so the responsibility for our safety in the water rests solely with us. We must be prudent, especially if with children, and always respect the sea conditions.
For those who value tranquility and connection with nature above comforts, this 'no-services' characteristic is a blessing. It allows us to enjoy the beach in its est