Nestling between cliffs artistically sculpted out by the sea, Adraga Beach is a firm summer favourite but also enjoys a loyal off-season clientele. They …
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May 21, 2024
Beautiful beach. Big waves. Interesting rock formation. Decent size car park, lovely cliffs surrounding the area, small cafe and restaurants were unfortunately closed Full review by Ellie E
Jul 5, 2023
Very nice beach with beautiful views. I don't think this is a nude beach but def people there in the nude/topless so if you get offended by that don't go. Otherwise, great beach with some great pic… Full review by aspoe093
Feb 21, 2023
It was well worth the drive to get to, with free parking, and to sit a lovely spell and watch the waves... They can be huge and so powerful. Full review by Harrison-F-Carter
Hi, How busy is this beach at the end of July on a weekday? Roughly how many people would be there in the afternoon? I just wanted to know as we are thinking of holding our wedding here (but live in the UK) and know the beach won't be exclusive just to us. Any tips/advice will be most welcome :)
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In end of July, Full. How many people? That's hard to awnser, but way more then 200...
Where should we stay, near Adraga Beach . We are mature couple . Thank You
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Hello, It depends what you like. I loved the beach and the restaurant by, where they serve good food. I stayed in Colares, which is only 5 minutes away by car. I like the village …
Hello, It depends what you like. I loved the beach and the restaurant by, where they serve good food. I stayed in Colares, which is only 5 minutes away by car. I like the village Almocageme and I know there is a hostel there. Next to, there is a restaurant too. There are actually few places to eat in Almocageme. Sintra is about 30 minutes away. I think Sightseeing buses go from Sintra there. From Almocageme is not far from CABO DA ROCA which I would strongly recommend you go there too. Is the most western inland point in Europe.