Discover Secluded Paradise: Portugal’s Hidden Gem, Algarve Island, with Pristine White Sands and Beachfront Rentals

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Discover Secluded Paradise: Portugal's Hidden Gem, Algarve Island, with Pristine White Sands and Beachfront Rentals

Home to some of the most breathtaking beaches in Portugal, the Algarve region is a haven for beach lovers. Whether you’re looking for a beachy tourist paradise or somewhere to lose the crowd, a trip to Armona Island checks all the boxes. Armona Island is one of the islands that is part of the Ria Formosa National Park, an area that also includes Ilha da Farol and Ilha da Culatra.



The island is a popular day trip from Olhão, another wildly underrated coastal city in Portugal. And that’s because it only takes around 20 minutes to get to Armona Island from the city. A ferry ride costs €1.85 per trip, at the time of writing, and is the main way to get to Armona Island year-round. You can also come from other ports like Faro or Ilha da Culatra. Once you get to the island, the fun begins! Head closer to the coastline and you’ll find a boardwalk that leads straight to Praia da Armona Mar’s white sand beaches. On the way, check out the many beachfront vacation homes that are the norm here, perfect for a relaxing beach getaway. 

Discover the beaches of Armona Island

The island is completely car-free, and getting around is all about walking. The whole stretch of the beach spans about 5.5 miles long and 0.6 miles wide. The two go-to beaches are the Praia da Armona Ria and Praia da Armona Mar.

The Praia da Armona Ria faces Olhão and the Ria Formosa. The energy here is livelier as it’s nearer the dock, and where most of the restaurants and shops are located. This is the more popular beach for families to swim at as the calmer waters here are more suited for kids. 

On the other end is Praia da Armona Mar, just over a 20-minute walk from the dock. Come to this side of the island for more of an escape from the hustle and bustle. It faces out to the ocean, and so it does have colder waters for swimming. You can also just rent a sunbed and work on your tan. For the most part, it’s the less crowded of the two beaches, but there is a lifeguard on duty during the summer months. Make sure to bring snacks and sunscreen, as it’s a bit of a walk to the nearest shops.

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Where to stay and eat on the island

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.