Category: Nature > Beach
District: Lisboa > Torres Vedras > Santa Cruz
Santa Helena Beach is located in Santa Cruz, a town in the municipality of Torres Vedras, on Portugal's Atlantic coast. This beach, though more modest in size, fits harmoniously into the coastline of the urbanization from which it takes its name, offering a stretch of the Santa Cruz coastline directly exposed to the ocean.
Characterized by a quality sandy area, Santa Helena Beach stands out for its rock formations. These can be observed both at the breaking wave line and submerged in the waters. For those seeking a more tranquil and unobstructed swim, the southernmost area of the beach generally proves to be the most inviting, due to the lesser presence of rocks on the seabed.
This oceanic beach is embraced by an imposing cliff, at whose base runs a promenade inviting leisurely strolls along the sea. The path offers walkers the opportunity to enjoy expansive views of the ocean and the coastal landscape that extends along the cliff. It is a place that provides direct and immersive contact with the wild nature of the Atlantic.
Santa Helena Beach boasts several distinctions that attest to its environmental excellence. Recognized with the Blue Flag, and awarded the Qualidade de Ouro (Gold Quality) by Quercus, this beach is also certified with the "Zero Pollution" and "Green Destination" labels. These recognitions underscore the commitment to preserving its marine and coastal ecosystem, making it a valuable destination for visitors.
Frequentado by bathers and coastal enthusiasts, Santa Helena Beach serves as a meeting point, especially during the summer months. It is during this period that the coastal area gains a particular vibrancy, sometimes serving as a setting for cultural and festive events that enrich the experience of those visiting Santa Cruz.
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Coordinates DD: 39.1349988,-9.3831863
Coordinates DMS: 39°08'6.0"N 09°22'59.5"W