Facing the Atlantic Ocean at the southwestern corner of Europe, Portugal (officially the Portuguese Republic, República Portuguesa) has a very distinguished maritime history. Portuguese sailors launched and led the European age of discovery and Portuguese ships have been returning home from the far corners of the globe for about 600 years. It's not surprising that lighthouses have played an important role in Portuguese culture and that they are treasured national monuments today. Portugal is divided for statistical purposes into 18 districts. This page has information on the lighthouses of the southern part of the Portuguese mainland in the Faro and Beja districts. There are also pages for Central Portugal and Northern Portugal. Lighthouses of the Azores and Madeira, islands discovered and settled by the early Portuguese explorers, are also on separate pages. The Portuguese word for a lighthouse is farol, plural faróis; a small lightbeacon is often called a farolim. In Portuguese ilha is an island, ilhéu is an islet, cabo is a cape, ponta is a promontory or point of land, rocha is a rock, recife is a reef, baía is a bay, estreito is a strait, rio is a river, and porto is a port or harbor. Formerly owned by the Navy, the lighthouses in Portugal are now operated by the Lighthouse Directorate (Direção de Faróis), an agency of the National Maritime Authority (Autoridade Marítima Nacional). ARLHS numbers are from the ARLHS World List of Lights. PT numbers are from the Portuguese light list, as recorded by the Portuguese Wikipedia. Admiralty numbers are from volume D of the Admiralty List of Lights & Fog Signals. U.S. NGA List numbers are from Publication 113.
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Faro District (Algarve) Lighthouses
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![]() Rio Guadiana West Mole Light, Vila Real de Santo António, March 2020 Google Maps photo by Eduardo Lucas |
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![]() Quarteira West Mole Light, Vilamoura, January 2023 Google Maps photo by José Ricardo Fernandes |
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![]() Ponta do Altar Light, Portimão, February 2021 Instagram photo by Filipe Loução |
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![]() Ponta de Sagres Light, Sagres, October 2021 Google Maps photo by Mariann Rasmussen |
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Beja District Lighthouses
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![]() Cabo Sardão Light, Beja District, July 2023 Instagram photo by Sandra Bernardo |
Information available on lost lighthouses:
Notable faux lighthouses:
Adjoining pages: North: Central Portugal | East: Spain: Western Andalusia | Southwest: Madeira
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Posted December 17, 2005. Checked and revised September 6, 2025. Lighthouses: 30. Site copyright 2025 Russ Rowlett and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.