The beautiful European islands you’ve probably never heard of but are absolute ‘paradise’ | World | News | Travel | The Berlengas Islands is home to dramatic coastlines, natural reserves and a 17th-century fortress. Berlenga Grande is a must-see in Portugal.
These stunning islands are home to some incredible beaches, wildlife and culture – but only a small number of tourists are allowed to visit for one key reason
The fort of São João Baptista das Berlengas, is on the edge island, originally built to protect the Portuguese waters and is absolutely stunning.
A beautiful island range you’ve probably never heard of is known to be like paradise, and you really must consider visiting when you’re next in Portugal.
The small archipelago of granite islands has been designated as a nature reserve since 1465, meaning you can see beautiful local fauna and flora, including some stunning sea birds.
While there is not so much plant life due to its rocky nature, the Berlengas Islands, just off the southern west coast, have abundant reserves of marine life too, like mackerel, mullet and swordfish.
Tourists are often treated to fresh fish for lunch, while tour guides take them around the many spine-tingling caves on offer – one review on Tripadvisor admitted the travel from Lisbon was absolutely “worth it”, as she described the “crystal clear water” and “amazing sand”.