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Ilha Deserta is a piece of paradise where time seems to stand still and nature reigns supreme. Discover Ilha Deserta, one of the Algarve's best kept secrets, and enjoy unique moments in the heart of nature.
Praia da Barreta, better known as Ilha Deserta, is one of Ria Formosa's hidden treasures and has unique characteristics that make it an unmissable destination for those seeking tranquillity and contact with nature. This is one of the five barrier islands in the Ria Formosa Natural Park.
The journey from Faro can take between 20 and 45 minutes, depending on whether you're travelling by ferry or shuttle, or around 25 minutes by aquataxi from the city of Olhão. Along the way, you can admire some of the most beautiful and rare species of protected birds in the Ria Formosa.
Supervised
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WC
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Rental Shades
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Bar or Restaurant
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Accessible
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The island is a true natural paradise, with white sand dunes, crystal-clear waters and a rich biodiversity. Here lies Cape Santa Maria, the southernmost point of mainland Portugal.
Deserta is a practically uninhabited island, which guarantees a quiet and secluded atmosphere, perfect for relaxing and getting away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Although deserted, the island has an elegant restaurant, Estaminé, which is open all year round and the way to get there is by boat. Whether it's winter or summer, we recommend that you always make a reservation.
The island's landscapes are simply breathtaking. The combination of dunes, sea and blue sky creates a unique and inspiring setting.
The island is an important habitat for several species of birds, such as the interrupted ringed plover and the common sandpiper. You can observe these birds in their natural habitat using binoculars. A true seabird sanctuary.
The island offers many opportunities for physical activity, such as hiking, trekking, kitesurfing and windsurfing.
Part of the island is dedicated to nudism, providing a more free and natural environment for those who practise it.
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