Praia De Alpertucho is a small, secluded beach located in Portinho da Arrabida, Setubal, Portugal, nestled along the scenic coast of the Arrabida Natural Park. This beach faces southeast and is characterized predominantly by pebbles and rocks, with sand only becoming visible during low tide. The setting is tranquil and intimate, offering visitors a peaceful escape with limited crowds due to its difficult access via a descending dirt road through eucalyptus groves near Portinho da Arrabida. The beach is framed by cliffs and features an ancient house in ruins near the entry point, adding a touch of historical charm to the natural surroundings.
Despite its modest size, Praia De Alpertucho offers a distinctive rugged beauty with rolled stones at its southern end, where cliff-top houses enjoy exclusive pathways. Its proximity to the protected limestone massif of the Arrabida Natural Park provides a stunning contrast of blue ocean waters, white limestone outcrops, and lush Mediterranean vegetation. The atmosphere is perfect for visitors seeking a hidden gem that combines natural allure with serene solitude, far from the busier tourist hubs.