
If you are staying in Faro or elsewhere in the Algarve and love craft beer, culture and road trips, the new Da Espuma aos Lugares programme in Alto Minho is a great excuse to combine ArtBeerFest with exploring one of Portugal’s most scenic northern regions.
9 July 2026 and surrounding dates
What is “Beyond the Beer: Da Espuma aos Lugares”?
“Beyond the beer: New festival invites visitors to discover Alto Minho” refers to a fresh cultural initiative created to sit alongside the well-known ArtBeerFest in Caminha, in northern Portugal. The project is called Da Espuma aos Lugares (“From the Foam to the Places”) and is designed to encourage festival-goers to look beyond the beer taps and discover the wider Alto Minho region.
Instead of keeping everything inside the main festival grounds, Da Espuma aos Lugares takes events out into Caminha’s surrounding parishes. The programme mixes live music, nature, local food and community experiences, giving visitors a more authentic feel for the area’s landscapes, villages and traditions.
The initiative is led by the cultural project Fora d’Horas in partnership with Hirundo – Associação Juvenil, with institutional support from ArtBeerFest. It is community-driven and supported by private investment, local businesses and associations.
Why visitors and expats in the Algarve will enjoy this event
If you are based in Faro or elsewhere in the Algarve, Da Espuma aos Lugares is a great reason to plan a longer Portugal trip that goes beyond the beaches. Alto Minho offers a very different side of the country, with green mountains, rivers and traditional stone villages.
For expats and digital nomads, the programme is ideal if you want to deepen your connection with Portugal: you can enjoy an international craft beer festival while also meeting local communities, discovering rural landscapes and learning about regional traditions. It is also appealing for culture-focused travellers who like to mix festivals with slow travel and nature.
Because the events are spread across several parishes, you can build a flexible itinerary, combining evenings of music with daytime walks, village visits or simply relaxing in the countryside.
What to expect from Da Espuma aos Lugares
The first edition of Da Espuma aos Lugares features seven events across the municipality of Caminha. The programme began on 26 June with the traditional PIMP OUT ArtBeerFest at Casa Almeida, involving the parishes of Caminha and Vilarelho.
The next highlighted event in the programme takes place on 4 July at Quinta do Socalco in the parish of Argela. Here, visitors can enjoy an afternoon and evening of music in a rural setting, with organisers encouraging people to slow down, connect with nature and experience the area’s authentic character away from the main festival crowds.
A key inspiration for the project is the nearby Serra d’Arga, a mountain range known for its granite peaks, walking trails, traditional villages and rich biodiversity. While specific activities are not detailed, the overall focus is on:
- Independent cultural events with live music
- Exploring rural landscapes and small villages
- Connecting with local communities and traditions
- Supporting local businesses and associations
Organisers hope to expand the concept to more parishes after the summer, so the format may grow in future editions.
Practical information
Dates and opening times
The article highlights the 2026 edition of the initiative, with the wider context of ArtBeerFest taking place around early July. The Da Espuma aos Lugares programme started on 26 June and includes seven events spread across the municipality, including an event on 4 July at Quinta do Socalco in Argela.
Exact opening times for each event are not provided. Expect afternoon and evening activities, especially for the music-focused gatherings, but you should check the latest schedule directly with the organisers or ArtBeerFest channels before travelling.
Tickets and prices
The available information does not specify ticket prices or whether individual Da Espuma aos Lugares events are free or paid. It also does not clarify how access relates to ArtBeerFest tickets.
Because of this, ticket details for 2026 should be considered not yet confirmed in this context. If you are planning a trip from the Algarve, factor in potential costs for festival entry, individual events, food, drink and transport, and check official sources closer to the date.
Who the event suits
This programme is best suited to:
- Craft beer fans attending ArtBeerFest who want to see more than the festival grounds
- Culture lovers interested in local traditions and community-led events
- Digital nomads and expats in the Algarve keen to explore northern Portugal
- Travellers who enjoy nature, rural landscapes and slower-paced experiences
Families with older children or teens who enjoy live music and countryside walks may also find it appealing, but there is no specific information about children’s activities.
How to get there from Faro and the Algarve
Da Espuma aos Lugares takes place in the municipality of Caminha, in the Alto Minho region of northern Portugal. From Faro and the wider Algarve, this is a long-distance trip and is best planned as part of a multi-day itinerary rather than a quick day out.
Most visitors from the Algarve will either:
- Travel by car, driving north via Portugal’s main motorways, or
- Take a long-distance train or coach to the north (for example to Viana do Castelo or nearby cities) and then use local transport or a hire car to reach Caminha and the surrounding parishes.
If you are flying into Faro and planning a road trip that combines the Algarve with northern Portugal, it can be helpful to compare Faro Airport car hire options in advance so you have the flexibility to explore both regions at your own pace.
Tips for making the most of your visit
Because Da Espuma aos Lugares spreads events across several parishes, consider staying in or near Caminha for a few nights so you can enjoy both ArtBeerFest and the surrounding countryside without rushing. Build in time for walks, village visits and relaxed meals in local restaurants.
Wear comfortable shoes for exploring rural areas and bring layers, as northern Portugal can feel cooler than the Algarve, especially in the evenings. As with many community-led events, it is wise to carry some cash for smaller local businesses, even if cards are widely accepted.
If you are basing your trip in the Algarve first, you might want to plan a few extra days on either side of the festival to enjoy more things to do in the Algarve before or after heading north.
Make a day of it in the Algarve before or after your trip
Many visitors choose to start or end their Portugal journey in the Algarve, using Faro as a gateway. You could spend a few days enjoying the region’s beaches, coastal towns and boat trips before travelling north to Alto Minho for ArtBeerFest and Da Espuma aos Lugares.
From Faro and the eastern Algarve, it is easy to add a relaxing day exploring the Ria Formosa by boat; you can find inspiration in curated Ria Formosa boat tour ideas before heading off on your northern adventure.
