The XXII Feira do Folar e Artesanato brings Easter traditions, regional flavours and live entertainment to the village of Barão de São João, in the Lagos area of the western Algarve, with a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.
3–5 April 2026
What is the Feira do Folar e Artesanato in Barão de São João?
This Easter event in Barão de São João is a village fair dedicated to folar, the traditional Portuguese Easter bread, and local handicrafts. Over three days, the streets and main spaces of the village turn into a lively celebration of Algarve culture, food and community.
The fair showcases regional sweets, handmade crafts and local gastronomy, alongside a varied programme of entertainment. It is organised by the local parish council with support from Lagos municipality and has become one of the area’s most emblematic Easter events.
Why visitors and expats will enjoy this Easter fair
For tourists, digital nomads and expats, the Feira do Folar e Artesanato is a chance to experience an authentic Algarve village celebration rather than a purely tourist-focused attraction. You can taste traditional folar and other regional specialities, browse stalls run by local artisans and enjoy live performances in a relaxed, walkable setting.
The event is particularly appealing if you are staying in Lagos or exploring the western Algarve and want to see a more rural side of the region. The friendly atmosphere makes it easy to mingle with locals, practise your Portuguese and learn more about Easter customs in southern Portugal.
What to expect at the Feira do Folar e Artesanato
Across the three days, Barão de São João hosts a packed but informal programme spread over several spaces in the village. While exact timings may vary, you can expect:
- Food and sweets: Stalls selling folar, regional cakes and other Algarve delicacies.
- Crafts and artisans: Local handicrafts and handmade products, ideal for picking up unique souvenirs.
- Live music: Concerts by João Leote, Joana Almeirante and Humberto Silva, plus performances by the Orquestra Ligeira de Lagos and other local musical projects.
- Street entertainment: Itinerant performers and continuous animation around the fairground.
- Family activities: A dedicated children’s area, puppet shows, traditional games and interactive experiences.
- Workshops and showcooking: Including folar workshops at the Espaço Barão ConVida and cooking demonstrations.
The overall feel is informal and welcoming, with plenty happening throughout the day and into the evening, making it easy to drop in for a couple of hours or stay longer.
Practical information
Dates and opening times
The XXII Feira do Folar e Artesanato takes place from 3 to 5 April 2026, coinciding with the Easter period. The programme runs over all three days, typically with activities and entertainment spread across daytime and early evening. Exact daily schedules are usually confirmed closer to the event.
Tickets and entry
Entry to the fair is free, making it an easy addition to your Algarve itinerary, whether you are travelling on a budget or visiting with a group.
How to get to Barão de São João
Barão de São João is a small inland village in the municipality of Lagos, in the western Algarve. It sits a short drive from the coast, making it a convenient day trip if you are staying in Lagos or nearby resorts.
The most flexible way to reach the fair is by car, especially if you are coming from other parts of the Algarve or arriving via Faro Airport. Having your own vehicle also makes it easier to explore nearby beaches and countryside before or after the event. If you are planning a fly-drive trip, it can be helpful to compare car hire options at Faro Airport in advance.
Public transport options to smaller villages can be limited, so allow extra time if you are travelling without a car and check local connections from Lagos.
Tips for making the most of your visit
- Arrive earlier in the day if you prefer a quieter atmosphere and more time to browse the stalls.
- Bring some cash, as smaller artisan and food stalls may not accept cards.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking around the village streets and different event areas.
- Try folar in different versions to appreciate how this Easter bread varies from region to region.
- Combine your visit with a coastal stop or hike in the surrounding countryside to enjoy more of the western Algarve.
Make a day of it in the Algarve
Visiting the Feira do Folar e Artesanato is a great excuse to explore the Lagos area and the wider western Algarve, from historic streets to nearby beaches and viewpoints. You can easily build the fair into a broader itinerary of things to do in the Algarve, especially if you enjoy mixing local culture with time by the sea.
