Ferragudo, Angrinha Beach, São João do Arade Fort, Grande beach and Portimão Marina aerial view

Ferragudo was known to the Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans, who were attracted to the mouth of the Arade River for its shelter and access to the Atlantic Ocean. São João do Arade Fort the first fortification on the site consisted of a watch tower erected in the reign of King John II of Portugal. Later, following the settlement of Ferragudo (around 1520), to defend the coast of the peninsula from attacks by pirates. Situated in a dominant position at the mouth of the Arade River, the elevated site divides two beaches: the Praia da Angrinha and the Praia Grande. Many thanks to FTPHotels Group and Hotel Santa Catarina for they support Follow my work on Facebook “Portugal visto do céu“ Siga o meu trabalho na página do Facebook “Portugal visto do Céu“ Music: Zero-project
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