Why go to Algarve? The 10 good reasons to go Algarve
Cape Saint Vincent
And so began the captivating story of the caravels and the great discoveries.
A rich architectural heritage
Churches and fortresses propel you back to the time of the Moors and the Reconquest.
Tavira with a crazy charm
Nestled on either side of a river, this pretty, romantic town is a great place to stroll.
Monchique and the hinterland
Authentic region inhabited by oak trees, ideal for hiking off the beaten track.
A plethoric choice of beaches
From romantic little creeks to endless stretches of golden sand.
More than 50 greens
Renowned courses make the Algarve a leading golf destination.
The Natural Park of Ria Formosa
A unique biodiversity in the world, a mosaic of wetlands, lagoons and islands.
Ponta da Piedade
A spectacular cape with steep cliffs and magical sunsets.
Surfing on the Vicentina coast
The sporting experience is combined with the beauty of unspoilt landscapes.
Party in Albufeira
Caliente atmosphere on summer nights, between trendy clubs and lively bars.
What to visit Algarve?
Good to know to visit Algarve
Timetable
Museum opening times vary according to the city and the tourist season. In general, they close on Mondays and open on other days between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., with a break for lunch. Admission is usually free for students, and there are also special prices for children and senior citizens.
Budget & Tips
Brochures and other publications can be downloaded from the tourist office website (www.vistalagarve.pt). Agencies are located throughout the region and offer invaluable assistance thanks to their multilingual staff. You'll also find maps, city plans and well-designed guidebooks on topics such as rural tourism and birdwatching, on sale for less than €10.
What's very local
In fishing villages and harbors, you must attend the auction of the day's catch, known as the lota. It's aimed at restaurateurs, but the spectacle is highly picturesque and very Instagrammable.