Praia do Barranco das Belharucas is a tranquil sandy beach located near Albufeira and Olhos de Água in Faro, Portugal. Nestled against striking cliffs, the beach offers a serene ambiance with crystal-clear waters and a long stretch of soft sand ideal for relaxing and beach activities. It uniquely connects with adjacent beaches—Praia da Falésia and Praia do Poço Velho—to form over a 5 km coastline, popular for scenic promenades along the colorful rock formations of the cliffs. This layout provides ample space for families and visitors seeking both peaceful sunbathing and extended beachfront walks.
The beach is celebrated for safe swimming conditions with lifeguards on duty and expansive firm sand areas exposed at low tide, perfect for building sandcastles or exploring tidal pools. The cliffs shelter the beach from the few nearby hotels, preserving its natural, unspoiled charm. Its name is inspired by the small European bee-eater birds that nest along the cliffs, enhancing the beach’s appeal to nature lovers and bird watchers alike.
Visitors enjoy a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere, supported by basic amenities and a couple of nearby restaurants, making Praia do Barranco das Belharucas a favored spot for a picturesque Algarve beach experience with a blend of natural beauty and accessibility.