Berlengas Archipelago
The Berlengas are a small archipelago composed of three groups of islands, Berlenga, Estelas and Farilhões. They are located on the Portuguese continental shelf, almost 6 miles (about 10km) from Cabo Carvoeiro.
The Archipelago presents a biological heritage of a high conservation interest, encompassing several reefs, plants, protected habitats and sheltering the nesting of several species of endangered seabirds, such as the cory’s shearwater, the band-rumped storm-petrel, the european shag, the yellow-legged gull, among others.
It has a very vulnerable marine ecosystem, so when you visit the island, pay attention to garbage or objects so that they do not get lost as they are carried away by the tide or left at the mercy of the animals that reside there.
Observation: Some birds have the habit of stealing objects or food. Be careful and you better look over your shoulder.
Gathering factors of great relevance such as the importance of the island in terms of marine birdlife, all its biodiversity, heritage wealth, among other examples, the Berlengas were classified, in 1981, as a Natural Reserve. Almost 20 years later, in 1999, it was classified as a Special Protection Area for Wild Birds and, in 2011, as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve.
Berlenga is the only habitable island. Some inhabitants live in the Bairro dos Pescadores (the fishermen’s neighborhood), however, from December to March it is only inhabited by the guards of the Reserva and the lighthouse keepers (at the Duque de Bragança lighthouse).
![Vista do interior do topo do farol do Cabo Carvoeiro](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Outros-locais-diversos-foto-14-Farol-do-Cabo-Carvoeiro-768x1026-1.jpg)
![Foto do Carreiro do Mosteiro, Cais e Bairro dos Pescadores na Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/5-Carreiro-do-Mosteiro-Cais-e-Bairro-dos-Pescadores-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Foto do Carreiro do Mosteiro e Praia na Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/6-Carreiro-do-Mosteiro-e-Praia-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Foto da Ponte para o Carreiro do Mosteiro Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/7-Ponte-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Foto: Barquinho junto ao Forte de São João Baptista. Foto de Peniche360/Photo: Boat close to the São João Baptista Fort. Photo by Peniche360](https://peniche360.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/17-Barquinho-na-Berlenga-rotated.jpg)
![Foto do Rochedo Tromba de Elefante na Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/9-Tromba-de-Elefante-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Forte de São João Batista na Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/4-Forte-de-Sao-Joao-Batista-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Forte de São João Batista na Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/2-Forte-de-Sao-Joao-Batista-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Foto de Gaivota na Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/12-Gaivota-na-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Barquinho na Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/17-Barquinho-na-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Forte de São João Batista na Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/3-Forte-de-Sao-Joao-Batista-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Foto do Farol Duque de Bragança na Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/11-Farol-Duque-de-Braganca-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Foto de Gruta da Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/13-Gruta-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Foto de Saída de gruta na Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/14-Gruta-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Caminho para a Praia, Carreiro do Mosteiro Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/16-Caminho-Carreiro-do-Mosteiro-Berlenga.jpg)
The island can be visited. For this you will have to buy a boat ticket from a travel company to Berlenga. We recommend that you consult all the companies, as they have different timetables and prices. These companies are located in Largo da Ribeira-Velha (you can check it on our map Peniche Guide). You will also have to pay a tourist tax through ICNF (not applicable to residents of Peniche). It is possible to stay overnight on the island, as there is accommodation in the Forte de São João Batista (São João Batista Fort) or in a small hotel next to the Bairro dos Pescadores.
![Grutinha na Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/19-Gruta-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Foto: Caminho para a prainha, Carreiro do Mosteiro. Foto de Peniche360/Photo: Path to the little beach, Carreiro do Mosteiro. Photo by Peniche360](https://peniche360.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/16-Caminho-Carreiro-do-Mosteiro-Berlenga.jpg)
![Cova do Sono na Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/18-Cova-do-Sono-Berlenga-rotated-1.jpg)
![Foto da Ilha da Berlenga](http://13.38.72.127/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/8-Vista-sobre-Berlenga.jpg)
During your visit, you can have lunch or a drink at the hotel’s restaurant or at Castelinho (small cafe/grocery store), in case you don’t want to take food. Always carry cash (there is no ATM or other way to pay in the island).
If you want to do the trails, we recommend you to wear comfortable shoes, but if you just want to go to the beach and have a ride on the glass-bottom boats, a pair of flip-flops will do.
If you do the trails, pay attention to the seagulls (they don’t enjoy having people around that much).
Fact: The Airo Uria Aalgae (a seabird that is very similar to a penguin) was one of the birds inhabiting the island, which unfortunately became extinct in 2002. It was adopted as a symbol of the Reserva Natural (Nature Reserve).