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Lagos Ponta da Piedade, Portugal
Lagos Ponta da Piedade

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Lagos Ponta da Piedade

How to visit Ponta da Piedade in Lagos: walk the clifftops for free, or take a grotto boat โ€” which one, where it leaves from, and whether the sea caves are worth it.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 8 Jun 2026

Where

Lagos, Portugal

Opening hours

The clifftops, boardwalk, lighthouse terrace and the 182 wooden steps down to the boat landing are free and open 24 hours. Boat tours run roughly 09:00 until late afternoon, daily from spring to autumn and weather-permitting in winter.

Tickets

Free to walk the clifftops. Grotto boats from about โ‚ฌ15 (~ยฃ13) for a 45-minute trip off the bottom-of-the-steps landing; ~โ‚ฌ20โ€“25 (~ยฃ17โ€“21) for 75-minute marina departures; guided kayak tours from about โ‚ฌ41 (~ยฃ35).

Time needed

Allow 1.5โ€“2 hours for the full visit: a 40-minute clifftop walk plus a 45โ€“75 minute boat. If you skip the boat and only walk the cliffs, budget 45 minutes to an hour.

In short

Visiting Lagos Ponta da Piedade

Ponta da Piedade is free to walk: the clifftop boardwalk and lighthouse terrace are open at all hours and cost nothing, and the headland itself never closes. The grottoes are the paid bit โ€” book a small boat to thread the sea caves and arches at water level. The cheapest tours leave from the fishermen's landing at the bottom of the 182 steps (~45 min, around โ‚ฌ15); longer 75-minute trips run from Lagos Marina in town. Go in the morning, before the wind and the shadow turn the cliffs flat.

How to visit: cliffs first, then the caves

The thing to understand about Ponta da Piedade is that the famous golden cliffs are free. The boardwalk, the lighthouse terrace and the 182 wooden steps down to the water are open at any hour and cost nothing, so the headland itself is never a ticket. Walk out from Lagos along the coastal path past Praia da Dona Ana and Praia do Camilo (about 40 minutes), or drive to the Praia do Camilo car park and take the flat five-minute boardwalk to the tip โ€” cars are now diverted back from the headland, so donโ€™t expect to park at the lighthouse.

What you pay for is getting into the grottoes at sea level, and thatโ€™s the bit worth doing. The cheapest boats leave from the small fishermenโ€™s landing at the bottom of those 182 steps: roughly โ‚ฌ15 (~ยฃ13) for about 45 minutes, going straight into the sea caves and under the arches. Longer 75-minute trips leave from Lagos Marina in town for around โ‚ฌ20โ€“25 and cruise the coast before they reach the headland, which is nicer if youโ€™re not up to the steps. Guided kayak tours start around โ‚ฌ41 if youโ€™d rather paddle into the narrow channels yourself.

Getting the light and the boats right

Go in the morning, ideally 09:00โ€“11:00. The sea is calmest before the afternoon wind, and the east-facing cliffs catch direct sun until roughly 2pm before falling into shadow and going flat. The honest caveat: on a choppy day the small boats canโ€™t enter the caves at all, so check the morning forecast and avoid pre-booking a non-refundable afternoon slot โ€” buy at the landing once youโ€™ve seen the water if you can.

Our verdict: the clifftop walk alone justifies the trip, and itโ€™s free, so even a rough-sea day isnโ€™t wasted. But if conditions allow it, take the short boat โ€” threading under the arches and into the grottoes is the view you came for and the one the clifftop canโ€™t give you. Skip the pricier catamaran โ€œbrunch cruisesโ€ for this stretch; the small open boats get you closer into the caves, which is the whole point.

Planning the rest of your trip? See the Lagos city guide.

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Lagos Ponta da Piedade FAQs

Do you need to pay to see Ponta da Piedade?
No โ€” the cliffs, the boardwalk, the lighthouse terrace and the 182 steps down to the water are all free and open at any hour. You only pay if you take a boat or kayak into the grottoes, which is the part most people come for.
Where do the cheapest boat tours leave from?
From the small fishermen's landing at the bottom of the 182 limestone steps below the lighthouse. These are short trips, around 45 minutes for roughly โ‚ฌ15, going straight into the grottoes. The longer 75-minute boats leave from Lagos Marina in town and cruise the coast first.
Is the Ponta da Piedade boat tour worth it?
Yes, if the sea is calm enough to enter the caves โ€” gliding under the arches and into the grottoes is the whole point, and you can't get that view from the clifftop. On a rough day the boats can't go inside, so check the morning forecast and don't pre-book a non-refundable afternoon slot.