The Berlengas Islands, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, lie off the coast of Peniche, Portugal. This archipelago, comprising small islands and reefs, is celebrated for its unspoiled scenery and hidden sandy coves. Berlenga Grande, the largest and only inhabited island, attracts hikers, snorkelers, and divers. The island’s most notable feature is Fort St. John the Baptist, which stands connected to Berlenga Grande by a narrow stone causeway. Visitors can explore the historic fort and enjoy the natural beauty of the islands, making it a serene and captivating destination.
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