Located in the green surroundings of the Costa Vicentina Natural Park, the Memmo Baleeira offers an outdoor pool with magnificent Atlantic Ocean views and rooms with private balconies.
Located in the Southwest Algarve and Vicentine Coast Natural Park in Sagres’ center, this boutique hotel offers modern rooms with a flat-screen TV. The nearest beach is just 656 feet away.
Located a 5-minute walk from Mareta Beach, Pontalaia offers apartments with a large balcony overlooking the swimming pool, the Atlantic Ocean or Sagres. Guests can benefit from a gym and sauna.
Overlooking Mareta Beach, this modern boutique hotel in the heart of the Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina Natural Park offers a tropical palm garden with a sundeck and hot tub.
Offering a large terrace and a seasonal outdoor pool, The Lighthouse Hostel is located in Sagres. Free WiFi access is available. The nearest beach is 1.2 mi away.
Just 164 feet from Tonel Beach, Apartamentos Turisticos offers free Wi-Fi and bright accommodations with views of the Atlantic Ocean. Sagres Point is an 8-minute walk away.
Residência Júlio offers bright rooms and self-catering apartments, just 2953 feet from Tonel Beach. It has a tropical garden with sun-loungers and a barbecue. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.
On average, 3-star hotels in Sagres cost $47 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sagres are $105 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sagres can be found for $242 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sagres this weekend is $85 or, for a 4-star hotel, $168. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sagres for this weekend cost around $310 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $85 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sagres for tonight. You'll pay around $135 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sagres will cost around $310, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
What Guests Said About Sagres:
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Sagres is at the very western tip of the Algarve and has few...
Sagres is at the very western tip of the Algarve and has few retired expats and no package holiday makers. Its a small Portugese community with lots of young people and independent travellers who mix well and many come to surf and walk. Its got some great bars along the top of Mareta beach and people come here to do their own thing, enjoy the wild and rugged Atlantic coastline and the towns like Carrapateira, Bordeira and Aljezur
Ingrid
United Kingdom
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A great laid back, small, surfing resort, suitable for...
A great laid back, small, surfing resort, suitable for families, couples and individual travellers. You can get there on busses from the airport at Faro, changing in Lagos, although hiring a car would be much quicker.
The beaches, bars and restaurants are all great but the sea is quite cold, so bring a wetsuit.
You can hire bodyboards, surfboards and wetsuits on the main surfing beach at Tonel.
You can also hire bikes from local shops and cycle out to the lighthouse at Cabo da Sao Vicente. If you want to go further, there is a track across the cliffs to a local village, Vila do Bispo, although it is hard work against the strong winds, up a steady incline. Allow 2 hours from Sagres but it's much quicker coming back.
The fort is worth a visit, with a circular clifftop walk and a museum.
There is also a path for clifftop walks in Sagres.
John
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A great base to either stay in and relax or go and explore...
A great base to either stay in and relax or go and explore the west coast.
Great sea food to be had and if you explore further afield you’ll discover some gems.
I’m not going to spoil your adventure so you can find them yourself.
Williams
United Kingdom
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Sagres is an amazing place to visit if you are looking for...
Sagres is an amazing place to visit if you are looking for stunning views of the Algarve and the ocean, I would recommend you to go with someone, doesn’t seem REEEEALLY for solo traveling, but it’s up to you. Maybe you find love there.
Also the city is so beautiful and looks like a beach village, which I love when I’m traveling. Run away from the big cities and stuff.
It’s also good for surfing if you are up to.
Dimy
Brazil
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Sagres is a sanctuary in Nature and the importance that...
Sagres is a sanctuary in Nature and the importance that Portugal had in its history at a time when the known world was divided by the Portuguese, Spanish and English courts.
You breathe pure air and feel the ghosts of good people from the past and the hustle and bustle of crowds of sailors and discoverers who set out to sea with joy in their hearts and enough daring to face the unknown.
Sagres means sacred ... Holy ground
For those who have awakened their inner spirit and Love, they will feel beautiful emotions to the point of tears of joy in their eyes.
In short, there is the Algarve with excellent beaches and hotels.
And there are Sagres! A mecca of Biodiversity, Emotions, Love, Spirituality.
It also has the best sunset on Cape S. Vicente.
There is magic and peace in a perfect symbiosis between the sunset and the people who nestle on the cliff in silence until the sun crosses the horizon line into the sea.
A Must to experience in a life time!
Manuel
Portugal
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Sagres is easy to get around, the people are relaxed and...
Sagres is easy to get around, the people are relaxed and friendly, the beaches are beyond belief and the surfing culture is amazing. It adds vibrancy and has opened the way for a well-supported visitor's experience...including great coffee.
I visited in December, mild temps and rain doesn't stay around for long. Loved the simplicity of Sagres.
The place is amazing. We travel off season and the staff was extremely nice to upgrade our reservation for a large room with balcony and view on the sea. It was absolutely fabulous and we are extremely thankfull to them. All the staff (reception, bar at fire place, restaurant and cleaning personal) is super competent and friendly. The breakfast/brunch is fabulous. There is very nice easy walk starting next to the hotel door. Sagres beach is less than 10 min walking along the cliff.
The view was beautiful, the location was great with restaurants and multiple beaches nearby. The pool access was so easy with the pool bar as a bonus. Because it was a smaller boutique hotel, it was so easy to get to the pool, there were always chairs available, it was small and a bit more cozy than a big resort. I loved this. It was so nice to go to the beach easily for the morning, then come back to the pool in the afternoon.
I loved my stay in blacksheep. it’s a great place to chill, socialize and even work (it has a small shed and various areas that u can use to have some silence and focus). The layout of the space and plenty of common areas invite guests to relax and enjoy time together. It’s a great guesthouse to enjoy Sagres ! I will probably come back if possible.
Our room was more up-to-date than we expected based on the photos we had seen online and the bathroom / shower was the best of our entire trip (we stayed in 11 different hotels over two weeks). We loved the pool, the proximity to the beach, and the option for onsite dining. I'm happy we chose to stay here and would definitely return in the future.
The hotel is located right at the entrance of the town, 2 mins away from the beach and close to all bars and restaurants. Room was very new and beautiful! The breakfast was also very good. Parking was plentiful and free around the area. If going to Sagres this is the place I would definitely recommend you stay in!
Great location, but very low maintained room. The doors of the shower almost fell out, the room smelled like a smokers family lived there for 10 years and the curtains had mold on them.
Still a cheap room in the center of Sagres. New curtains and a shower would do miracles to the room.
Large, comfortable room. Very clean. Walking distance to town center and beaches. Good value for money. Easy access by car and street parking close by. Friendly staff, present on-site often (so far in many other places in Portugal staff isn't physically around much).
splendid location, well designed room, & great facilities for a visit to Sagres. Nice breakfast.
the staff was amazingly helpful in recovering an item of sentimental value which was left behind & sending it on to our next destination 🙏
Very nicely designed rooms, location is great - in a quiet part of Sagres, but still close to all restaurants or beaches. Parking (secured by cute doggo and few cats of very friendly neighbors) outside of the house was also no problem.
Friendly host. Terrific location with everything close . The cleanest and best appointed accommodation we have stayed ,so far , in Portugal. The kitchen has everything required to cook your comfort food.
Amazing friendly staff, beautiful room and hotel. Everything was well designed and thought through. The food was great and the location near so many beaches was superb. Loved the yoga and the pool bar.
we stayed in a deluxe studio with no shared walls. walking distance to any attraction in Sagres. Friendly host and complimentary wine bottle. Studio had all the necessities for a wonderful stay.
Nice complex with covered parking, ample apartments and quite enjoyable garden/pool. The staff is very nice and helpful. Conveniently located to enjoy Sagres beaches or for surfers.
Nice little hotel in Sagres. Really nice & simple design in the room.
Breakfast is served in the morning, you can find all you need.
Plenty of parking options next to it
This hotel is located in the outskirts of Sagres and there is a supermarket near the hotel. There are many kinds of kitchenwares, so it’s easy to cook for yourself.
Camping in the middle of nature is the best and Sagres in a beautiful city, Parque de Campismo Orbitur Sagres is a very good value for how much it cost.
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