What to do in Sines
Find out what to do in Sines during your stay
Are you staying in Sines for a few days?
Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, don’t miss the opportunity to get to know this wonderful coastal town.
In this former fishing village, there are many places to visit and discover. From restaurants offering the best of Alentejo cuisine to beautiful beaches.
Sines is undoubtedly one of the most fascinating places in Portugal.
See below all the places you really must visit in Sines and start preparing your vacation itinerary.
Badoca Safari Park
Badoca Safari Park is a 90-hectare theme park that invites nature lovers to spend a different day and discover the beauty of animal life.
So, if you’re on vacation on the Alentejo coast, take the opportunity to visit this theme park, which showcases animal life and has around 600 animals, with a total of more than 80 different species.
In the park you can, for example, go on safari and see zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, meerkats or kangaroos in their habitat.
It’s a great place to go with family or friends and spend a different, fun day in contact with nature.
Badoca Safari Park is located 20 km from Hotel AP Sines.
Porto Covo
Porto Covo is a beautiful fishing village that is part of Sines, and is a fantastic place to visit during your holiday on the Alentejo Coast.
It is in Porto Covo that the main beaches of the Costa Vicentina are located, such as the Pessegueiro Island beach which begins the stage of the Rota Vicentina between Porto Covo and Cabo de São Vicente (this stage is a combination of the famous Fisherman’s Trail with the Historical Path).
Also in Porto Covo you can enjoy part of the Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano, known for being the best preserved stretch of European coastline. Here you will find several species of fauna, flora and birds, especially the rare fish eagles and white storks.
In this Park you can also catch a glimpse of craggy cliffs that are authentic beauties of nature.
However, it is not just the Beaches and Natural Parks that are responsible for the beauty of Porto Covo. The village center is also a beautiful place to visit.
Known as Largo Marquês de Pombal, the center of Porto Covo is a square inspired by the Pombaline style that features a square full of good restaurants, souvenir shops and a Church dedicated to Our Lady of Soledade (patron saint of fishermen).
Therefore, if you like contact with nature and getting to know historical sites in Portugal, Porto Covo is, without a doubt, a place to include in your itinerary of what to visit in Sines.
Porto Covo is located 16km from Hotel AP Sines. There are routes with unmissable landscapes and ecological trails between Sines and Porco Covo.
Sines World Music Festival
If you visit this Alentejo town in the last days of July, you have the opportunity to go to the Sines World Music Festival.
The event takes place in the historic areas of the city and is set against the backdrop of the beauty and authenticity of the Vincentian coast.
The festival has 5 stages spread across Sines Castle, Avenida Vasco da Gama, the Arts Center, Pátio das Artes and the village of Porto Covo, where various artists linked to “world music” perform, from folk to jazz, alternative music and traditional songs from various corners of the world.
Renowned artists such as Taraf de Haidouks, Black Uhuru feat. Sly & Robbie, Hedningarna, Kronos Quartet and The Skatalites have performed here.
Above all, it’s a festival that promotes diversity and showcases different cultures through music.
Sines Castle
For those who like to relive the history of Portugal, especially medieval times, you really must visit Sines Castle.
This is a point responsible for the origin of the town of Sines, since in the 14th century King Pedro I granted Sines a charter and administrative autonomy from Santiago do Cacém on the condition that a defensive fence be built around the town.
The monarch thus gave in to the demands of the bourgeois people of Sines and imposed the construction of the castle because he considered it important to protect this area of coastline from corsairs.
At the time, the castle of Sines was an important lookout point and defence of the Alentejo area.
Later on, Estêvão da Gama was one of the mayors of Sines and carried out work on this fortress.
It is said that it was here that his son, the navigator Vasco da Gama, discoverer of the Maritime Route to India and one of the greatest figures in Portuguese history, was born.
As well as all the history associated with Sines Castle, this is also a great place to enjoy a fantastic view over the Bay of Sines and enjoy the sunset in the late afternoon.
Sines Castle is 550 metres from Hotel AP Sines.
Sines Arts Center
The Sines Arts Center is one of the must-see places in the city.
As well as being a place where you can enjoy various exhibitions, theater and dance performances, concerts and other artistic projects, the Sines Arts Center is also a fantastic piece of contemporary architecture.
It has already received several architectural awards and in 2007 it was one of the seven finalists for the “Mies van der Rohe”, the second most important architectural award in the world.
So if you’re a fan of art or architecture, the Sines Arts Center must be included in your vacation itinerary.
The Sines Arts Centre is located 160 meters from the AP Sines Hotel.
Beaches in Sines
Even if you’re traveling on business, don’t forget to take advantage of your stay at AP Sines to take a dip and discover the beaches of Sines and the Alentejo Coast. Take a break from work and enjoy the Alentejo Coast, its fine white sand beaches, crystal clear waters and large cliffs.
The Costa Vicentina has a huge variety of beaches, including Morgavel Beach, São Torpes, Vale Figueiros, Grande de Porto Covo, Pessegueiro Island and Vasco da Gama Beach. On most of these beaches in Sines, there are several restaurants and bars where you can enjoy an excellent meal or a cold drink while sunbathing.
On the other hand, the beaches of Samoqueira, Porto Covinho, Serro da Águia, Banho, Cerca Nova and Buizinhos are quieter and almost deserted.
For lovers of water sports and boating, the beaches of Melides, São Torpes, Vieirinha, Grande de Porto Covo and Ilha do Pessegueiro are ideal. These beaches in Sines offer the perfect conditions for practicing various sports, such as surfing, bodyboarding, windsurfing, canoeing and diving.
Restaurants in Sines
The Alentejo is one of the regions of Portugal best known for its fantastic gastronomy. Sines is no exception and has excellent restaurant options for tasting and enjoying its local cuisine.
Below, you can see which are the best restaurants in Sines for every preference.
Typical Alentejo food: Marina’s Restaurante
Barbecue: Adega de Sines
Grilled fish: A Nau
Gourmet kitchen: Alma Nomada, em Porto Covo
Seafood: Cais da Estação
Vegetarian food: Veg&Tal
Italian cuisine: Restaurante La Bella Vita
Homemade food: O Galo
Brazilian cuisine: Papo Furado