Portugal Farol de Alfanzina
The Farol de Alfanzina is a lighthouse located on the cliffs near Carvoeiro in Portugal's Algarve region, built in 1920 to guide ships along the rocky coastline. Its white and red striped design marks a key navigation point. Though not open for tours, the area around the lighthouse offers scenic views, hiking, and nearby attractions like the Algar Seco caves and Praia da Marinha beach. The lighthouse is an important historical landmark for maritime safety in the region.
Photography Tips
To photograph the Farol de Alfanzina, aim to shoot during the golden hour (sunrise or sunset) for the best light or during the blue hour for moody skies. Use a wide-angle lens (16-35mm) to capture the lighthouse with the ocean and cliffs or a telephoto lens (70-200mm) for closer, isolated shots. Incorporate the surrounding landscape and look for leading lines to guide the viewer’s eye. A polarizing filter can help enhance the sky and reduce water glare, while long-exposure shots with an ND filter can create smooth ocean waves. Focus on details like the lighthouse’s stripes or surrounding rocks, and consider the weather—overcast skies provide even light, while stormy conditions add drama. Be cautious near the cliffs and enjoy capturing the lighthouse in its stunning coastal setting.
Travel Information
To visit the Farol de Alfanzina, you can drive to Carvoeiro and then follow signs to the lighthouse, which is about 3 km west of the town. There is a small parking area near the lighthouse, but it can get crowded during peak times, so it's best to arrive early. Public transport options are limited; the nearest bus stop is in Carvoeiro, from where you would need to walk or take a taxi for the remaining distance. Alternatively, you can explore the area on foot if you're staying nearby.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Nearly no other people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night in spring
Sunrise & Sunset
07:42 - 17:21
| current local time: 08:34
Photo Themes
Beach
coast
lighthouse
Locations
Alfanzina
Farol de Alfanzina
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