You’ll feel the ocean’s energy as you race from Portimão to Benagil Cave by speedboat, guided by locals who know every cranny of this coastline. Expect salty air, shifting sunlight inside ancient caves, and stories you won’t find online — all with safety gear and easy meeting right by historic ruins.
I’ll be honest — I almost bailed when I saw the speedboat. It looked fast, like “hold onto your hat” fast. But our skipper João just grinned and handed out the lifejackets (automatic ones, which made me feel a bit more grown-up than usual). The meeting spot’s right by these old convent ruins in Portimão, which felt kind of surreal — ancient stones, then suddenly you’re zipping off into this bright blue.
The wind hit hard as we left the marina. Salt spray everywhere, hair in my mouth (not glamorous), but you could smell the seaweed and something almost metallic in the air. We hugged the cliffs for a while — João kept pointing out little beaches tucked under crumbling rock, some only locals know about. He said sometimes dolphins show up but no luck for us today. Didn’t matter though, because when we finally slowed down near Benagil Cave, everyone went quiet. The light inside was unreal — gold on stone, water flickering up the walls. I’d seen pictures but being there… it’s different. There’s this hush that I didn’t expect, even with other boats around.
João told us about how fishermen used to hide out here during storms. I tried to imagine that — waiting out rough weather in this massive echoing space. He laughed when I tried to say “Algar de Benagil” properly; apparently my accent is tragic. We couldn’t go into every cave (sea was a bit wild), but honestly? That made it feel more real somehow — like nature still calls the shots here.
The tour lasts approximately 90 minutes from start to finish.
The meeting point is next to the Ruins of the San Francisco Convent in Portimão.
Yes, all required safety equipment including automatic lifejackets is provided for every guest.
Infants are allowed but must sit on an adult’s lap during the tour.
The tour is not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal injuries or poor cardiovascular health.
Entry into caves depends on sea conditions and is decided by experienced skippers for safety reasons.
Yes, free car parking is available right next to where you meet for boarding.
Your trip includes all necessary safety equipment like automatic lifejackets, guidance from experienced local skippers and crew, comfortable seating with panoramic views on a modern speedboat, plus free car parking at Portimão marina near historic convent ruins before setting off toward Benagil Cave.
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