Algarve

-> February 24, 2026

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The Algarve is Portugal’s southernmost region and one of Europe’s most visited destinations, attracting millions of tourists and international property buyers each year. With its dramatic coastline, world-class golf, historic landmarks, and exceptional quality of life, the Algarve offers far more than just sunshine.

Discover the Algarve: Geography, History & Lifestyle

The Algarve stretches along Portugal’s southern and western coastline, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Launch point of the Age of Discoveries, led by Prince Henry the Navigator from Sagres

  • Over 300 days of sunshine per year, ideal for year-round living

  • Known for relaxed coastal towns, vibrant resorts, and authentic inland villages

  • Faro Airport is the main gateway, welcoming over 9 million visitors annually

This blend of history, climate, and accessibility makes the Algarve especially attractive for both lifestyle seekers and property investors. We’ve collected some of the top things to do in this sun-soaked corner of Portugal.

1. Explore Ria Formosa Natural Park (A Natural Wonder)

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Ria Formosa Natural Park is a nature-lover's paradise

One of Portugal’s 7 Natural Wonders, protected since 1987.

  • Covers 179 km² across lagoons, salt pans, marshes, and barrier islands

  • Stretches 60 km from Faro to Cacela Velha

  • Includes islands such as Culatra, Armona, Tavira, and Deserta

  • Major nesting and migration site for rare birds, including the purple gallinule

Perfect for boat tours, birdwatching, kayaking, and nature lovers.

2. Visit the Iconic Benagil Sea Cave

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Reach Benagil Sea Cave from the beach or the sea for an iconic photo opportunity

One of Portugal’s most photographed natural landmarks.

  • A vast sea cave with a natural skylight illuminating golden sand below

  • Located near the fishing village of Benagil

  • Accessible from the beach or by boat or kayak (swimming is not recommended due to strong currents)

  • Regularly ranked among the world’s must-see coastal sights

A bucket-list experience for Algarve visitors.

3. Play Golf at World-Class Algarve Courses

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The Algarve features some of the world's top golf courses, with conditions always perfect for play

The Algarve is consistently ranked among the top golf destinations in the world.

  • Nearly 40 championship courses, playable year-round

  • Designed by legends such as Arnold Palmer and Sir Henry Cotton

  • Set within protected landscapes with ocean and countryside views

  • Supported by luxury resorts, golf academies, and international tournaments

Ideal for both casual golfers and serious enthusiasts.

4. Relax at Caldas de Monchique Thermal Spa

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Caldas de Monchique has been a destination for wellness for over two thousand years

A peaceful retreat in the Serra de Monchique mountains.

  • Natural hot springs used since Roman times (100 BC)

  • Waters once known as “sacred” for healing the body and mind

  • Combines spa wellness with mountain tranquillity

  • Rich archaeological and historical significance

Perfect for rest, recovery, and slow living.

5. Stand at Europe’s Edge: Cape St. Vincent

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Stand on the very edge of the continent at Cape St. Vincent

The southwesternmost point of mainland Europe.

  • Towering cliffs between 60–80 metres high

  • Sweeping views of the open Atlantic Ocean

  • Site of historic naval battles since the 14th century

  • Home to a lighthouse built in 1846 on a former monastery

A powerful mix of nature, history, and legend.

6. Family Fun at Algarve Waterparks

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The Algarve's waterparks are some of the best in Europe and have something for everyone

The Algarve is one of Europe’s best regions for family attractions.

Top waterparks include:

  • Aquashow – Europe’s highest slide, water coasters, and speed races

  • Slide & Splash – Portugal’s largest waterpark with 16 attractions

  • Aqualand – Family-friendly with adrenaline slides and racing lanes

A must-do for families and thrill-seekers alike.

7. Experience Sand City (FIESA)

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Sand City offers a unique and unforgettable day out

The world’s largest sand sculpture theme park.

  • Over 50,000 m² of sand art

  • Built with 65,000 tons of sand by international sculptors

  • New themes every year

  • Stunning by day, magical when illuminated at night

One of the Algarve’s most unique cultural attractions.

8. Explore the Wild Vicentine Coast

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The Vicentine Coast, where nature and leisure combine

A raw, untouched side of the Algarve.

  • Protected natural park that stretches from Odeceixe to Burgau

  • Dramatic cliffs, hidden beaches, and powerful Atlantic waves

  • Notable beaches include: Amoreira, Monte Clérigo, Arrifana, Carrapateira, and Praia das Adegas (naturist)

  • Ideal for surfers, hikers, and nature lovers

A striking contrast to the Algarve’s resort areas.

Getting Around the Algarve

Transportation is straightforward but relaxed in pace.

  • EVA buses connect cities, Lisbon, and Spain

  • CP trains run east–west from Lagos to Vila Real de Santo António

  • Faro city buses operated by Próximo

  • Faro Airport connects easily to buses, trains, and highways

Car hire remains the most flexible option.

Shopping & Entertainment

Shopping is a major leisure activity in the Algarve.

  • Long opening hours, from morning to late evening

  • Mix of international brands, Portuguese designers, and beachwear

  • Top shopping centres: MAR Shopping Algarve, Forum Algarve, and Aqua Portimão

  • Regular events, restaurants, and cinemas

Perfect for combining retail with leisure.

Beaches for Every Taste

Over 200 km of diverse coastline, offering something for everyone.

  • Wild & scenic: Amoreira, Arrifana, Carrapateira

  • Classic Algarve cliffs: Praia Dona Ana, Camilo, Porto de Mós

  • Lively & cosmopolitan: Praia da Rocha, Praia da Oura

  • Luxury resorts: Vale do Lobo, Quinta do Lago

  • Family-friendly & flat: Cabanas, Manta Rota, Monte Gordo

From secluded coves to buzzing beach towns.

Weather & Year-Round Living

The Algarve offers one of Europe’s best climates.

  • 3,000 hours of sunshine per year

  • Mild winters (10–18°C)

  • Long, hot summers (19–30°C)

  • Inland areas warmer than the coast

Ideal for permanent living, holidays, and outdoor lifestyles.

Food, Restaurants & Nightlife

Portuguese cuisine shines in the Algarve. The food is seafood-focused, fresh, and seasonal, and the region has a strong wine and dining culture.

Recommended spots include:

  • Morgadinho

  • Casa do Lago

  • Faz Gostos

  • Blanco Beach

  • Sky Bar Carvoeiro

The Algarve offers everything from local tascas to stylish beach bars and world-class dining.

Property Investment & Living in the Algarve

Portugal’s property market continues to grow.

  • Strong demand from European and international buyers

  • Attractive residency options such as D7 and D2 visas

  • High quality of life, safety, and healthcare

  • Ideal for lifestyle buyers, retirees, and investors

The Algarve remains one of Europe’s most appealing regions to live, visit, and invest.

 

Sun, nature, culture, and opportunity: few places combine them as seamlessly as the Algarve.

 

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