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The best kayaking on the sea

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Cabo da Roca
Cabo da Roca is the westernmost point of mainland Europe and a site of significant historical and geographic importance. In medieval times it was regarded as the "edge of the world," famously referenced by poet LuĆs de CamƵes. The dramatic cliffs rise over 140 meters above the Atlantic and are composed of ancient sedimentary rock shaped by centuries of wind and waves. The cape lies within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, whose ecosystem includes salt-tolerant vegetation such as heather, gorse, and hardy coastal plants. Wildlife includes seabirds like gulls, cormorants, and peregrine falcons. The powerful Atlantic winds, rugged cliffs, and rich biodiversity create a striking coastal landscape and a distinctive natural habitat.

Cabo da Roca

Cabo da Roca
Cabo da Roca, located on Portugal's western coast within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, is the westernmost point of mainland Europe. Known in Roman times as Promontorium Magnum, it served as a landmark for Atlantic navigation. The cape features dramatic granite cliffs rising more than 140 meters above the ocean, shaped by strong winds and powerful waves. Its ecosystem is characterized by salt-tolerant vegetation such as heather, gorse, coastal shrubs, and Atlantic wildflowers adapted to harsh maritime conditions. The area supports seabirds including gulls, cormorants, and peregrine falcons. This rugged landscape blends striking scenery, rich coastal biodiversity, and an oceanic climate that maintains a fragile natural balance.



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Cabo da Roca
Cabo da Roca is the westernmost point of mainland Europe, located along the Atlantic coast within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. Rising over 140 meters above the ocean, its dramatic cliffs have long served as a geographic landmark. In Roman times it was known as Promontorium Magnum, and during the Portuguese Age of Discovery it symbolized the edge of the known continent before the vast Atlantic. The ecosystem reflects a rugged Atlantic coastal environment shaped by strong winds, salty air, and thin rocky soils. Vegetation includes hardy shrubs such as heather, gorse, sea fennel, and salt-tolerant coastal plants. Wildlife is dominated by seabirds like gulls, cormorants, and peregrine falcons, while reptiles and coastal insects inhabit the cliffs and grasslands. This windswept landscape represents one of Portugal's most striking and well-preserved coastal ecosystems.


Kayaking on the sea
Enjoy an unforgettable experience kayaking in the sea at sunset in Costa Rica. As you paddle through calm waters, the sky transforms into golden, pink, and orange hues that mirror the tropical magic. Around you, pelicans and herons glide along the coast, and dolphins can sometimes be seen playing in the distance. It's the perfect moment to connect with nature, feel the ocean breeze, and admire the pure beauty of Costa Rica's Pacific coast.

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Calle Real, 50 meters north of the Jehovah's Witnesses Church
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