Cacela Velha Beach
Maritime Beach

Cacela Velha Beach

Vila Real de Santo António, Faro

About this beach

Cacela Velha Beach, in the municipality of Vila Real de Santo António, Algarve, Portugal, is one of the most remote and unspoilt beaches on the eastern Algarve. Accessible only by boat or wading across an arm of the Ria Formosa, this barrier beach of white fine sand separates the Atlantic Ocean from the calm lagoon waters, with the medieval village of Cacela Velha — its whitewashed chapel and ancient fort perched on a hilltop — as a backdrop. With no permanent commercial facilities, it is the ideal destination for those seeking pristine nature and silence.

Beach characteristics

Cacela Velha is a barrier beach within the Ria Formosa Natural Park, a RAMSAR-listed wetland of international importance. The ocean-facing side offers open Atlantic with moderate swell. The lagoon side features calm, warm, transparent water — perfect for children and snorkelling. The sand is white and fine, with well-conserved dunes sheltering protected dune vegetation. Water quality is rated Excellent. GPS (north bank of the ria): 37.1681° N, 7.5413° W.

Getting there

Access is from the village of Cacela Velha, about 12 km west of Vila Real de Santo António and 4 km east of Manta Rota. Walk down the hill from the village to the lagoon bank, where local boatmen operate informal crossings in small boats (available in summer, donation/price by negotiation). In some seasons it is possible to wade across at a shallow point. No parking at the bank — park in the village.

Facilities

  • No permanent facilities on the beach (no bar, WC or showers)
  • Lifeguard on duty July and August
  • Small restaurants in Cacela Velha village with lagoon views
  • Special Protection Zone — camping and open fires prohibited
  • Birdwatching (flamingos, herons, stilts), marine grass meadows, octopus and flatfish in the lagoon

Best time to visit

Spring (April–June): few visitors, lush nature, migratory birds in the ria and improving beach conditions. July–August bring more visitors and more regular boat crossings. In winter, the beach is completely deserted but the village and lagoon landscape have a special quiet charm.

Nearby beaches

Barril Beach in Tavira is another Ria Formosa barrier beach with boat access. Ilha de Tavira Beach is also accessible by boat from Tavira.

Amenities

Lifeguard
Parking
Restaurant
WC
Showers
Accessibility
Beach Bar

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Details

Type
Maritime Beach
Sand Type
White Sand
Water Quality
Excellent
Access
Difficult
Region
Algarve
Municipality
Vila Real de Santo António
District
Faro

Ideal For

Snorkel Families

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