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Ilha Deserta (Barreta Island)

Ilha Deserta (Barreta Island)

4.6 (149 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Early morning or late afternoon in summer to avoid the midday heat and busiest boats; late spring and early autumn offer warm water and fewer tourists.

Budget tips

No entrance fee, only the ferry fare which typically runs about €8–15 return; buy a round-trip ticket and bring snacks and water to avoid seasonal restaurant prices.

Recommended for

Beach lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Nature lovers, Day-trippers from Faro

Plan your visit

3-4 hours

About

Quick facts: Accessible only by a short ferry or private boat, you can wander miles of empty sand and tidal lagoons with almost no buildings in sight. Birdwatchers and shell collectors share the area with migratory waders, while seals sometimes haul out on the sandbars, creating quiet wildlife encounters.

Highlights: Low tides reveal a lacework of shallow pools that glow aquamarine, where tiny transparent crabs and anemones sit within arm's reach. A short walk along the dunes leads to a salt marsh scented with iodine, the sand squeaking underfoot as the sunset floods the sky with orange and pink.

Insider tips

  • Bring high SPF sunscreen, a wide-brim hat and plenty of water, shade is minimal on the sand.
  • Wear water shoes for walking on shelly sandbanks and to enter shallow water comfortably.
  • Catch the first ferry for the quietest beaches, or come mid-afternoon for softer light and sunset photos.
  • Check the return ferry schedule before you go and keep tickets safe, boats run on a limited timetable and can fill up.

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