Ilha Deserta, translating to “Deserted Island,” is a tranquil sandy retreat just off the coast of Faro, Portugal. Stretching 7 kilometers (5 miles), the island is void of permanent inhabitants, offering vast stretches of unspoiled beach. Even during peak summer, visitors enjoy an abundance of space, often finding themselves with only a few others nearby.
Accessible only by a 30-minute ferry ride from Faro or Olhão, Ilha Deserta provides a serene escape. The lack of amenities on the island ensures a focus on natural beauty and relaxation. Visitors can enjoy long, naked walks, sunbathe uninterrupted, and take refreshing dips in the crystal-clear sea.
This idyllic, remote location is perfect for those seeking peace, solitude, and a deep connection with nature.


