Cape Roca - The westernmost point of the Eurasian continent "land ends here, sea begins at" (Onde a terra Acaba EO marcome231; a), the winter solstice of 2016, I am in Cape Roca, one of the "50 most worthwhile places in the world" basking in the warm sun of Portugal. This is the westernmost point of Portugal and the westernmost point of Eurasia as a whole. It is a narrow cliff near the Atlantic Ocean in Portugal, about 140 meters above sea level. Before I came, my friend reminded me that there was a strong wind in Cape Rocca, so we should keep warm. God really cared for us that day. Not only the weather was super good, but the wind was not strong, and it was not cold. Haha ha ha ha ha, the character was so good that it burst. Take Bus No. 403 next to the Sintera Railway Station (there are limited flights, different working days and holidays, and some flights do not reach Cape Roca. Please keep a good departure schedule in advance so as not to make mistakes). The terminal is Cape Roca, with a journey of about 45 minutes. Location of "Cape Roca" Scenic Spot - "Estrada do Cabo Da Roca s/n 2705-001 Colares, Portugal Traffic takes bus No. 403 beside the Intra (Sintra) Railway Station (limited flights, different working days and holidays, and some flights are less than Cape Roca, please read the departure schedule in advance so as not to make mistakes). The terminal is Cape Roca, about 45 minutes'journey. The last bus to return after sunset, please also look ahead to the time bus departure from Sintra Railway Station is about 1 hour, please look ahead to the departure schedule in advance to avoid errors, usually the latest one back to Sintra is around 20:00 one-way four Euros, get a ticket, you can consider buying BUS+TRAIN in Lisbon, 15 Euros, including from Lisbon to Sintra. Trains and all local and surrounding buses in Sintra are more cost-effective tickets - "Free Open Time - "All-day Buses