Arrábida Natural Park offers stunning Mediterranean landscapes, impressive limestone formations, and rich biodiversity just south of Lisbon.
Arrábida Natural Park, located in the Setúbal Peninsula near the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, spans over 43,000 acres. The park is renowned for its Mediterranean-like climate and beautiful geological formations, which include coastal cliffs and limestone escarpments. Historically, the area has been shaped by its natural resources and human settlements dating back to ancient times. The park's western part features the Serra da Arrábida mountain range, offering breathtaking views and several notable peaks, such as the Pico do Formosinho. The park's ecological significance is underscored by its rich biodiversity: it is home to various flora and fauna, including several species of orchids and birds of prey. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy numerous recreational activities, such as hiking, rock climbing, and scuba diving, particularly around Portinho da Arrábida beach. The blend of natural beauty and accessibility makes Arrábida a coveted destination for both locals and international visitors.
Pico do Formosinho
Portinho da Arrábida beach
Convento da Arrábida monastery
Sesimbra Castle
Famous for crystal-clear waters, suitable for diving and snorkeling.
Offers stunning multimillion-dollar views of the ocean from dramatic limestone cliffs.
A 16th-century monastic retreat located within the park.