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Places to Explore

The beaches, towns, and viewpoints that make the Algarve special

Discover the Algarve's most remarkable places — from golden-sand beaches tucked between towering cliffs to historic fishing villages, dramatic coastal viewpoints, and hidden natural wonders. Each place page includes practical visitor information, nearby activities and experiences, local tips, and stunning photography. Whether you're planning a day trip to the famous Benagil Cave, exploring the cobbled streets of Lagos Old Town, or seeking out a quiet beach away from the crowds, our place guides help you make the most of every visit to Portugal's southern coast.

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Via Algarviana — Alcoutim Trailhead

The eastern start of the Via Algarviana — Portugal's 300 km coast-to-coast walking trail. Begins on the Guadiana River in Alcoutim and crosses the entire Algarve interior to Cape St. Vincent.

Trailhead
Salema

Salema

Small fishing village on the southwest coast within the Costa Vicentina Natural Park. One of the least developed coastal villages in the Algarve with good beach and few restaurants.

Town
Alcoutim

Alcoutim

Remote inland village on the Guadiana River facing Spanish village of Sanlúcar de Guadiana. Medieval castle, river beaches, almost total tranquility. Zip wire across the river.

Town
Alvor

Alvor

Charming fishing village at the mouth of the Alvor estuary with excellent seafood restaurants. Gateway to Meia Praia beach and Alvor estuary boardwalk.

Town
Almancil

Almancil

Inland gateway town to Quinta do Lago and Vale do Lobo luxury resorts. Home to Igreja de São Lourenço with exceptional azulejo tile interiors—one of Portugal's finest.

Town
Quarteira

Quarteira

Working-class beach town between Vilamoura and Faro. Popular with Portuguese holidaymakers and less polished than neighbors. Long beach with lively Wednesday fish market.

Town
Vilamoura

Vilamoura

Purpose-built luxury marina resort with five golf courses, casino, and yacht marina. Entirely modern and designed for tourism—no authentic old town to explore.

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Albufeira

Albufeira

The Algarve's biggest resort town. Packed beaches, lively nightlife strip, and smaller cove beaches with a split personality: charming old town and full-on party tourist zone.

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Faro

Faro

The Algarve's underrated capital — a layered city of Roman walls, Moorish arches, bone chapels, and the gateway to the vast Ria Formosa lagoon system.

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Tavira

Tavira

The Algarve's most elegant town — 37 churches, a Roman bridge, cobbled streets of merchant houses, and ferry access to the pristine island beaches of the Ria Formosa.

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Silves

Silves

The Algarve's former Moorish capital — a massive red sandstone castle, medieval cathedral, and the charming Arade riverside. A fascinating inland day trip from the coast.

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Alte

Alte

One of the Algarve's most traditional villages — whitewashed houses, natural swimming springs, and a slow pace of life tucked into the hills of the Barrocal.

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Monchique

Monchique

The Algarve's mountain town — Roman-era thermal springs, cork forests, medronho brandy, and the gateway to hiking trails up to Mount Foia at 902m.

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Sagres

Sagres

The windswept southwestern tip of Europe — where Henry the Navigator planned the voyages that reshaped the world. World-class surfing, dramatic Atlantic cliffs, and a wild end-of-the-earth atmosphere.

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Lagos

Lagos

Historic maritime town where Portugal's Age of Discovery began — dramatic sea cliffs at Ponta da Piedade, golden cove beaches, a vibrant old town, and the sobering story of Europe's first slave market.

Town
Benagil

Benagil

Home to Portugal's most famous sea cave — a natural cathedral with a collapsed ceiling that floods the sandy beach inside with light. Best reached by kayak from tiny Benagil village.

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Praia da Marinha

Praia da Marinha

Consistently ranked among the world's most beautiful beaches — iconic golden cliffs, the famous double sea arch, crystal-clear water, and the starting point of the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail.

Beach
Algarve

Algarve

Portugal's sun-drenched southern coast — over 100 beaches, dramatic limestone cliffs, world-class surf, and 300+ days of sunshine a year. The ultimate destination for outdoor adventure in Europe.

Region

Fóia — Highest Point in the Algarve

At 902m, Fóia is the highest point in the Algarve — the summit of the Serra de Monchique, with 360° views from the Atlantic coast to the Spanish border. Drive to the top, or hike from Monchique town.

Trailhead

Rocha da Pena

A 479m limestone plateau rising out of the Algarve's interior, with a 4.8 km loop trail past wildflower meadows, vultures overhead, and 360° views. One of the best short hikes in the Algarve.

Trailhead

Ria Formosa Natural Park

Vast lagoon ecosystem with barrier islands, salt marshes, and diverse wildlife; accessible by boardwalks and boat tours.

Attraction

Ponta da Piedade

Golden cliff headland with dramatic rock formations, turquoise waters, and scenic walking trails above sea level.

Viewpoint

Praia do Barril

Remote beach accessible only by footbridge or boat, offering isolation and natural sand dunes backed by Ria Formosa lagoon.

Beach

Praia da Rocha

Dramatic beach bounded by towering rust-colored cliffs, with fine sand and prominent rock outcroppings in the shallows.

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