Things to Do in the Algarve (How, When & Where)

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Plan the best things to do in the Algarve with a mix of beaches, boat caves, dolphin tours, surfing, hiking, golf, markets and wineries. This guide walks you through what to do, when to go and where to base yourself, whether you’re visiting for a weekend escape or a longer Algarve holiday.
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1) Beaches & Coastal Days

How: Pick south-coast beaches for calmer seas, west coast for dramatic surf & vistas. Bring reef-friendly sunscreen, respect dune paths.
When: Jun–Sep for warm sea; Apr/May & Sep/Oct for space + sun.
Where:

  • Lagos: Meia Praia (long, family-friendly), Camilo/Dona Ana (scenic coves)
  • Portimão: Praia da Rocha (boardwalk, services), Vau/Três Castelos (cliffs)
  • Albufeira/Carvoeiro: São Rafael, Falésia, Vale Centeanes (photogenic)
  • Tavira/Ria Formosa: Ilha de Tavira, Barril, Cabanas (calm lagoon sides)
  • Costa Vicentina: Amado, Bordeira, Arrifana (wild, stunning)

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Using live conditions—wind, swell, cloud, temperature and shelter—plus amenities, parking and access, we select the best beach for each Algarve region


2) Benagil & Sea Caves by Boat/Kayak/SUP

How: Book licensed operators; kayaks/SUP launch near Benagil/Carvoeiro, boat tours from Lagos, Portimão, Albufeira. Early morning = calmer water, fewer boats.
When: Apr–Oct (daily); winter depends on swell/wind.
Where:

  • Depart Portimão/Albufeira/Lagos for boat cave routes
  • Benagil beach for short kayak/SUP entries (check conditions & rules)
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3) Dolphin-Watching & Coastal Cruises

How: RIB boats (fast, adventurous) or catamarans (stable, family-friendly). Choose operators that follow wildlife codes.
When: Apr–Oct high frequency; Nov–Mar depends on weather.
Where: Lagos Marina, Portimão Marina, Vilamoura Marina, Albufeira Marina.

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4) Surfing (Lessons & Spots)

How: Take a beginner lesson (board + 4/3 wetsuit included). Intermediates: check orientation/swell; avoid strong rips.
When: Year-round; best consistency Sep–Apr; fun summer days on the west coast with bigger boards.
Where:

  • West coast: Arrifana, Amado, Bordeira, Tonel, Beliche (schools abound)
  • South coast: Porto de Mós, Zavial, Mareta (good on windy days)
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5) Hiking: Seven Hanging Valleys & Rota Vicentina

How: Wear sturdy shoes, carry water; avoid midday heat. Use marked trails/boardwalks.
When: Best Oct–May; sunrise/sunset in summer.
Where:

  • Seven Hanging Valleys (Carvoeiro–Benagil): cliffs, arches, cave viewpoints
  • Rota Vicentina – Fishermen’s Trail (Costa Vicentina): cliff paths, wild beaches
  • Ponta da Piedade (Lagos): short but spectacular headland walks
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6) Golf (Championship & Resort Courses)

How: Pre-book tee times (spring/autumn busiest). Consider stay-&-play resorts with shuttles.
When: Peak Mar–May and Sep–Nov; summer twilight for value.
Where:

  • Vilamoura: Old Course, Victoria, Pinhal, Millennium, Laguna
  • Quinta do Lago / Vale do Lobo: premium layouts, practice centers
  • Penina (Portimão): classic championship track
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7) Markets, Food Tours & Cooking Classes

How: Visit morning markets, take cataplana or seafood classes, book small-group tastings.
When: Year-round; Sat mornings are lively.
Where:

  • Olhão Markets: famed fish & produce halls
  • Lagos & Tavira: artisanal goods + seasonal fairs
  • Santa Luzia: octopus dishes; Faro & Loulé: traditional specialties

8) Wineries, Olive Oil & Farm Visits

How: Book tastings with designated driver or transfer; small estates need reservations.
When: Year-round; harvest late summer–autumn.
Where:

  • Silves/Lagoa region: easy winery hopping
  • Monchique foothills: olive oil presses, honey, medronho tastings

9) Birdwatching & Lagoon Life (Ria Formosa)

How: Boat safaris or guided walks; bring binoculars.
When: Spring & autumn migrations; winter for flamingos in salt pans.
Where: Tavira/Cabanas/Fuseta, Olhão, Faro—islands & marshes.

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10) Waterparks & Family Attractions

How: Buy online tickets; arrive early or after 3pm for shorter lines.
When: Jun–Sep (daily); shoulder months limited.
Where: Zoomarine (Guides/dolphin shows), Slide & Splash (Lagoa), Aqualand (Alcantarilha), mini-golf & karting near Albufeira/Vilamoura.

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11) Castles, Old Towns & Culture

How: Pair a city walk with a museum stop and sunset viewpoint.
When: All year; midday breaks in summer.
Where:

  • Silves Castle: red-sandstone walls & Moorish heritage
  • Lagos Old Town: walls, churches, museums
  • Tavira: castle gardens, azulejo churches, Roman bridge
  • Faro: Cidade Velha, cathedral terrace, bone chapel

12) Sunsets, Stargazing & Scenic Drives

How: Bring layers; winds can pick up.
When: Year-round; winter sunsets are fiery, summer late evenings.
Where:

  • Cabo de São Vicente (Sagres): “end of the world” cliffs
  • Ponta da Piedade (Lagos): lighthouse headland
  • Bordeira/Arrifana cliffs: dramatic Atlantic horizons

13) Nightlife (Bars, Clubs & Beach Parties)

How: Dress casual for “The Strip,” smart-casual for Vilamoura. Bars open 10pm+, clubs 1am+. Use Uber or taxis for safety.
When: Peak summer (Jun–Sep) for boat & beach parties; weekends year-round.
Where:

  • Albufeira: The Strip (neon lights & stag parties) & Old Town (pubs & live music).
  • Vilamoura: Upscale marina lounges, casinos & premium clubs (Bliss, LICK).
  • Portimão (Praia da Rocha): Beach clubs & sunset parties (NoSoloÁgua).
  • Lagos: Bohemian vibe, youthful bar-hopping in the walled Old Town.

Quick Picks by Season

SeasonBest ForWhy
Apr–MayHiking, cycling, birdwatching, city breaksMild temps, flowers on cliffs, fewer crowds
Jun–SepBeaches, boat caves, waterparks, sunset cruisesWarm sea, daily departures, family vibe
Sep–OctSurf, golf, food & wine, couples tripsWarm water + lighter crowds, harvest season
Nov–MarHikes, city culture, spa/golf value, wild-surf west coastCrisp skies, best hotel rates, moody Atlantic

How to Plan (Transport, Safety & Sustainability)

  • Getting Around: Trains connect Lagos–Portimão–Tunes–Faro–Tavira–VRSA. Buses fill gaps. For coves/west-coast beaches, rent a car.
  • Sea Conditions: Check daily wind/swell; choose sheltered south-coast beaches for kids.
  • Sun & Heat: Start early, hydrate, pack hats; respect lifeguard flags.
  • Nature First: Stay on marked trails/boardwalks, skip dune trampling, use reef-safe sunscreen, take litter home.
  • Bookings: Peak months (July–August) = reserve boat tours, waterparks, and restaurants in advance; golfers book tee times early in spring/autumn.

What is the best thing to do in the Algarve?
It depends on the season and your interests. In summer, boat tours to Benagil Cave and beach-hopping along the south coast are unmissable. Year-round highlights include hiking the Seven Hanging Valleys trail, exploring Lagos Old Town, visiting Olhão fish market, and wine tasting in the Silves hills. For a personalised pick based on today's weather, try our Plan Your Day tool.
Is 7 days enough for the Algarve?
Seven days is ideal. You can spend 2-3 days on beaches and boat tours, a day hiking the Seven Hanging Valleys or Rota Vicentina, a day exploring historic towns (Silves, Lagos, Tavira), a food and wine day in the interior, and a surf day on the west coast. Use our day planner for a weather-optimised itinerary.
What to do in the Algarve when it rains?
Rainy days are perfect for Silves Castle and museum, Faro's bone chapel, wine tastings in Lagoa, cooking classes, shopping at Olhão or Loulé markets (covered halls), the Lagos Science Centre, or Zoomarine's indoor shows. Our AI planner automatically switches to indoor activities on rainy days.
Is the Algarve worth visiting in winter?
Absolutely. Winter brings crisp skies, dramatic Atlantic sunsets, empty hiking trails, and hotel rates 50-70% below summer peaks. Golf is at its best (mild temps, no queues), and the west coast surf season peaks from October to April. Birdwatchers flock to Ria Formosa for wintering flamingos and waders.
What is the best area in the Algarve for activities?
Lagos offers the best mix: beaches, boat tours, surf access, old town culture, and proximity to the west coast. Albufeira is best for families (waterparks, nightlife, easy beaches). Tavira suits culture lovers and birdwatchers. For golf, base in Vilamoura or Quinta do Lago.
Manuel Acácio
Manuel Acácio

Last reviewed: March 24, 2026

Last updated: March 2026