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Carnaval de Quarteira 2026 – Circus-Themed Parade on the Algarve Coast

Carnaval de Quarteira is a lively seaside carnival parade held along Avenida Infante de Sagres in Quarteira, in the central Algarve. Expect colourful floats, costumes and music in a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere that appeals to locals, expats and holidaymakers alike.

13 February 2026

Location: Avenida Infante de Sagres, Quarteira, Loulé, central Algarve

Best for: Families, groups of friends, expats and anyone who enjoys lively street parades

Highlights: Circus-themed floats, costumed groups on foot, multiple viewing points and food and drink along the avenue

What is Carnaval de Quarteira?

Carnaval de Quarteira is a traditional carnival parade that takes over Avenida Infante de Sagres, the main seafront avenue in Quarteira. The event brings together locals, schools and community groups to celebrate with music, costumes and themed floats.

For the 2026 edition, the parade follows the theme of “O Circo” (The Circus). Eight decorated floats are accompanied by seven groups on foot, all dressed in circus-inspired outfits. The result is a colourful, high-energy procession that showcases local creativity and the festive spirit of the Algarve.

Why visitors and expats will enjoy this event

Carnaval de Quarteira is an easy and enjoyable way to experience Portuguese carnival traditions without needing to travel far from popular Algarve bases. Quarteira sits on the central Algarve coast, not far from Vilamoura and within reach of Faro and Albufeira, making it a convenient day out for visitors and residents.

The seafront setting gives the parade a relaxed holiday feel, with ocean views, mild winter sunshine and plenty of space to stroll, watch and take photos. Expats and digital nomads will appreciate the informal atmosphere, while families will find it particularly welcoming thanks to the dedicated children’s parade.

What to expect

The main carnival parade runs along Avenida Infante de Sagres, with the action focused between mid-afternoon and early evening. Spectators can expect:

  • Eight themed floats decorated around the circus concept.
  • Seven groups on foot, all in coordinated costumes to match the “O Circo” theme.
  • Music, dancing and plenty of opportunities to see the parade up close.
  • Three main viewing points along the avenue, making it easier to find a good spot.
  • Various options for food and drink (comes e bebes) lining the route.

The atmosphere is festive but generally relaxed, with a strong community feel. It is suitable for all ages, and you can stay for as long or as little as you like as the parade passes along the avenue.

Practical information

Dates and opening times

According to the event information, the main carnival parade on Avenida Infante de Sagres takes place between 15:00 and 18:00.

There is also a special children’s parade on 13 February 2026, from 10:00 to 12:00, also on Avenida Infante de Sagres. This morning event is dedicated especially to younger participants and features pupils from local schools and social institutions (IPSS) in the parish.

How to get there

Quarteira is a coastal town in the municipality of Loulé, in the central Algarve. It sits between Faro and Albufeira and is close to the resort area of Vilamoura, making it straightforward to reach by car or taxi from many popular holiday bases.

Avenida Infante de Sagres runs along the seafront, so once you are in Quarteira you can simply head towards the beach front to find the parade route. Parking in the area can be busy on event days, so allow extra time to arrive and walk to the avenue.

Tips for making the most of your visit

  • Arrive a little early to secure a good viewing spot near one of the three main exhibition points along the avenue.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you may be standing or walking along the seafront for a while.
  • Bring some cash or a card for snacks and drinks from the food and drink options on the avenue.
  • If you are visiting with children, consider timing your trip to catch the dedicated children’s parade in the morning, as well as the main afternoon procession.
  • Combine the event with a stroll along Quarteira’s promenade or a relaxed meal in town to make a full day out on the Algarve coast.