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Off-Leash FriendlyVila do Bispo, Portugal

Praia do Barranco

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Off-leash OK

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Year-round (see details below)

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Parking available

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Bring water

Sheltered 200m bay with calm turquoise waters between cliffs. Accessed by 4km dirt road from Raposeira. No facilities.

Hours & Seasons

Year-round. Non-concessioned beach under Burgau-Vilamoura POOC (lenient).

Beach Rules

  • โ—Non-concessioned beach - dogs tolerated under Portuguese law.
  • โ—Owners must clean up after their dogs.
  • โ—Dogs must have a microchip and be registered; carry your DIAC or pet passport.
  • โ—Potentially dangerous breeds must wear a muzzle and be on a leash no longer than 1 metre.

Local Tips

  • ๐ŸพNon-concessioned beach - dogs tolerated year-round under Burgau-Vilamoura POOC.
  • ๐ŸพBring your own water, waste bags, and supplies.
  • ๐ŸพBest visited outside bathing season for the most relaxed experience.

Amenities

๐Ÿ…ฟ๏ธ ParkingYes
๐Ÿ’ง Water fountainNo
๐Ÿšฟ Showers / RinseNo
๐Ÿ• Off-leash allowedYes

Beach day checklist

Don't forget the essentials!

๐Ÿฆบ Dog life jacket

๐Ÿ’ง Fresh water + bowl

๐Ÿงด Dog sunscreen

๐ŸŽพ Floating fetch toy

๐Ÿงน Poop bags

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Praia das Furnas beach with caves carved into limestone cliffs near Figueira, Vila do Bispo, Algarve

Praia das Furnas

Figueira, Portugal

Praia das Furnas is a small, wild beach named after the dramatic caves and grottoes ('furnas') carved into the limestone cliffs on its eastern side. Located near the village of Figueira in Vila do Bispo municipality, this non-concessioned beach sits within the Costa Vicentina Natural Park and is explicitly listed as a dog-friendly beach by multiple Portuguese pet travel sources. The beach stretches about 180 metres long and 50 metres wide, with golden sand and clear waters. The caves and overhangs provide the only natural shade on the beach and create a visually stunning backdrop. The seabed is uneven and rocky in places, so caution is needed when swimming. Praia das Furnas is also popular with naturists, so expect a relaxed, back-to-nature atmosphere. There are absolutely no facilities โ€” no restaurants, showers, or toilets. Access is via a narrow road from the village of Figueira (exit the N125 and follow signs to Furnas), which becomes an unpaved track for the final 2.5 km. Parking is available in a small area at the end of the road. The beach is about a 20-minute drive from Burgau and 30 minutes from Lagos. For dog owners seeking a quiet, unspoiled beach with a unique geological setting, Praia das Furnas delivers a memorable experience.

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Praia da Figueira

Off-Leash

Vila do Bispo, Portugal

Quiet beach surrounded by reddish cliffs and 16th-century fortress ruins, reached via 500m footpath through scenic valley.

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Praia da Ponta Ruiva with its distinctive red sandstone cliff and golden sand, near Sagres, Algarve

Praia da Ponta Ruiva

Sagres, Portugal

Praia da Ponta Ruiva is one of the most remote and dramatic dog-friendly beaches in the Algarve, located on the wild west coast near Sagres. The beach takes its name from the striking red sandstone cliff ('ponta ruiva' = red point) on its southern side, which contrasts vividly with the surrounding dark schist formations. At about 500 metres long and 30 metres wide, the beach offers golden sand framed by towering cliffs and natural rock pools. This is the southernmost beach on the Algarve's west coast, sitting at the transition point where the coastline turns east toward Sagres and the southern Algarve. The beach is genuinely isolated โ€” access is via unsigned dirt roads from Sagres or Vila do Bispo, covering about 6 km of rough track. A 4x4 vehicle is recommended, though careful drivers in regular cars can make it. There is no formal parking; cars are left on informal patches along the dirt road. A medium-difficulty footpath descends the cliffs to the beach. There are absolutely no facilities. The waters are rough and popular with surfers, with a left-hand point break. This is a beach for adventurous dog owners seeking total seclusion โ€” you may well have the entire beach to yourselves. Bring everything you need, including plenty of water.

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