Aerial perspective of Olhos d’Água, a traditional fisherman’s beach. From this vantage point, the intricate tapestry of boats, nets and the azure waters unfold beneath you, offering a unique insight into a timeless lifestyle amidst breathtaking natural beauty.Olhos de Água beach in FebruaryOlhos de Água is a unique beach destination located in the Algarve region of Portugal. Its name, meaning “eyes of water,” is derived from the natural freshwater springs, or “olheiros,” that can be seen at low tide. These captivating freshwater springs bubble up through the sand, providing a delightful contrast to the saltwater of the surrounding sea.Visitors to Olhos de Água can explore these natural wonders, often forming their own pools within the sand, making it an intriguing location for both children and adults. This distinctive mix of freshwater and sea environments contributes to the diverse ecosystem of the area, offering a unique beach-going experience like no other.cane fishermen on Olhos de Água beachAlong Olhos de Água beach, you will find footpaths along the beach during low tide, and small paths over the cliffOlhos de Agua beachsmall beach west of Olhos de AguaOlhos de Água beach seen from the restaurant terraceOlhos d’Agua beachOlhos d’Agua beachTraditional fishing boat of Mr. Guerreiro, one of the renowned fishermen of the village of Olhos de ÁguaThe art of repairing fishing nets is still done in the traditional way.Olhos de Água beach in winterOlhos de Água esplanades overlooking the beachOlhos de Água traditional fishermans beachOlhos de Água traditional fishermans beachNext to Olhos de Água beach you will find small beaches hidden in the cliffs.On the cliffs of Olhos de Água beach