Praia dos Arrifes, nestled in Albufeira, Portugal, is a small but striking beach known for its dramatic rock formations that rise from the sea. At just 246 feet (75 meters) long, this sandy stretch is sheltered by cliffs with a shortbread-like hue, creating a calm and protected area for snorkeling in the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can explore the clear waters and admire the rugged, natural beauty of the coastline, making it a serene spot for those seeking a more secluded beach experience.
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