On the Algarve to the west of Faro.
Probably depends of your taste... but Algarve (south) and Alentejo (southwest) Shore have the best ones. Look for "praias em portugal"
Lots of great beaches, and the city of Lisbon.
Some of the best things to do in Aveiro, Portugal include taking a boat tour on the canals, visiting the colorful houses in the historic center, trying the local cuisine, and relaxing on the nearby beaches.
The Algarve region is located in Portugal. It is known for its stunning coastline, beautiful beaches, and golf resorts.
Sea, weather, beaches, but mostly, a very friendly mentality
The Algarve is a south region of Portugal (Europe) and is among the most popular tourist destinations in Portugal, primarily because of its beaches, Mediterranean climate, safety and relatively low costs.
Portugal is one of those places that’s easy to fall in love with because it offers a little bit of everything. You can spend your mornings walking through historic streets, enjoy long lunches by the water, and finish your day watching the sunset along the coast. Places like Porto feel especially memorable because of their riverside views, local cafés, colorful buildings, and relaxed atmosphere. Looking through travel experiences shared on Pinerary, it’s easy to see why so many travelers leave wanting to come back. Whether you love food, beaches, history, or simply exploring somewhere that feels both lively and laid-back, Portugal has a way of making the trip feel personal rather than just another destination on your list.
Some beaches are public and some are private.
Portugal has no deserts.
The hospitality, the great great wine, weather, beaches, latino-corrupto mentality, smugglers tradition and fantastic food and relaxed attitude, both of which take in the best of many Mediterranean cultures.
Yes , as all islands , may have some beaches
No. only some beaches have hermit crabs.