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Roaming through Algrave, Portugal – Travel guide for your road trip

Roaming through Algrave, Portugal - Travel guide for your road trip
ALGARVE
The Algarve is Portugal’s southern region, known for its Atlantic beaches, limestone cliffs and golf resorts. It is a beautiful destination with cute villages, cliffs overlooking sandy coves, and golden sands stretch framed by beautiful limestone rocks. The whole south region of Portugal is magical and worth exploring. It is full of charming fishing villages and impressive seascapes.
Algarve is a very popular holiday destination. The season peaks in the summertime with a temperature between 27 to 36 Celsius. We traveled to Algarve at the end of August, where the weather was still super warm, but not boiling. If you’d like to extend your Portugal trip longer, you could do a road trip from Faro to Lisbon as well.
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal

Getting around Algarve

We rented a car from Europcar for the whole duration of our stay, to make it more convenient for traveling around the coastline. Driving in Algarve isn’t difficult, the streets are well-maintained and big enough for cars to get around.
One thing to be aware of is the electronic toll roads. Portugal has a wholly electronic system that records your use of and payment for using highways. Since we rented our car, the rental car company activated an automated method of payment via a transponder device whenever we passed the electronic system on the highway. However, if you are using your own car with a foreign license place vehicle, you can purchase and activate a prepaid toll card, or purchase pre-defined journeys online.

Our 5 days Algarve itinerary

We landed in Faro and stayed in the city for 2 nights before moving to the middle part of the Algarve, around Porches. Even though the Algarve area is not big, and it is easy to drive from one end to another end, I suggest choosing accommodation according to the places you are planning to visit. It will save you time driving and enjoying the day!
Day 1) Estoi, Tavira, Faro
Day 2) Praia da Senhoa da Rocha, Praia Nova, Forte de Nossa Senhora da Rocha, Alger Seco
Day 3) Lagos, Praia do Camilo, Ponda da Piedade
Day 4) Albufeira, Praia da Marinha
Day 5) Benagil Caves, Castelo de Sao Joao do Arade, Faro
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal

What to experience in Algarve

Beaches
From small intimate coves to broad stretches of endless sand, exploring Algarve’s beaches is an ever-unfolding adventure. Algarve has over 100 beaches to explore and they are all equally beautiful!  great way to discover the beaches of the Algarve is either by hiring a car and doing a road trip alongside the coastline, getting a boat tour that would stop on some of the deserted beaches, or venturing yourself to nearby beaches by hiring a kayak or paddleboard. In my previous post, I summed up a few of the best beaches in the Algarve you should visit.
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Hiking
When temperatures allow, hiking the Algarve coastline offers an incredible sensory experience. You can see the beautiful beaches, sea caves, and unique sculpted rock formations. Not all hiking routes are difficult, you will find some routes that are well taken care of with clear pathways. You can walk from city to city, beach to beach, and be amazed by the panoramic views around. Some of the best walking and hiking trails in the Algarve are, for example, Seven Hanging Valleys – Carvoeiro to Porches (6km),  Masmorra Trail (5.5km), Ria Formosa – Ludo and Quinta do Lago,  The Percurso dos Sete Vales Suspensos or Alvor Boardwalk – Estuary and Beach.
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Caves
Speaking of coastal treasures, the caves are the unique natural attractions that make Algarve magical. It attracts local and international tourists to come here and explore the caves of the Algarve by kayak, paddleboard, boat tours or you can even swim them. One of the most famous caves that are especially popular on Instagram is the Benagil cave. Located very close to the beach of Benagil in the district of Lagoa, the “Algar de Benagil”. Other caves you should not miss out on whilst in Algarve are, for example, The “Elefante”, in the stunning Ponta de Piedade area, Arches of Marinha, and Algar Seco to name a few.
                            Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Silves
Silves is another traditional town in the Algarve worth visiting. It is a historic city and it used to be an ancient capital of the Algarve during the Moorish occupation. Many of the ancient landmarks can still be viewed today, such as the red stone castle, The Portas da Cidade de Silves, the narrow gateway and best-preserved section of the town walls, or the gothic cathedral.
São Lourenço Church
Portugal offers many beautiful displays of azulejo tile art, but few are as impressive as the baroque-inspired São Lourenço Church in Almancil. Built-in the 17th century, it is one of the most attractive churches in the region. From the outside it looks clean and unnoticeable. However, inside the church, you will be amazed by the amazing blue tiles, no wonder this church is considered to be one of the greatest artistic treasures of the Algarve.
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Faro
Faro is a culturally and historically rich city that is often overlooked. Despite being the largest city of Algarve, the south of Portugal, and being in close proximity to the airport that connects many local and international flights, many tourists tend to immediately drive off to the coast and beaches. If you are traveling to Algarve by plane, you will most probably land at Faro airport. Many people tend to drive off, but I suggest spending a night or two in this city and discovering the surrounding Faro area. My Faro travel guide gives you some suggestions on things to do and see there.
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Lagos
Lagos is a municipality at the mouth of the Bensafrim River and along the Atlantic Ocean, in the Barlavento region of the west of the Algarve. Lagos is one of the most visited cities in the Algarve, Portugal, due to its variety of tourist-friendly beaches, rock formations, bars, restaurants and hotels, renowned for its vibrant summer nightlife and parties.  The extensive range of sights and activities means that Lagos is perfectly suited for a range of different visitors, and this includes families, couples, or more mature visitors. Check my Lagos travel guide for more tips on what to see and do around the Lagos area!
                         Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
                          Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Estoi palace
The Estoi Palace is a 19th-century rococo building that’s been converted into a hotel. For the full experience, book a night in here, or come and visit the open gardens with fountains, statues, and plants. The exterior and gardens of the palace are the main attraction, and non-hotel guests are able to visit the palace grounds and ground floor. Estoi palace is located in the city of Estoi, less than an hour from Faro.
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Tavira
Tavira is a small city on Portugal’s Algarve coast. It straddles the Gilão River, which reaches the sea through the inlets and lagoons of Ria Formosa Natural Park. Tavira is considered to possibly be the prettiest town in the Algarve. It is indeed cute and rich in history too. You can walk around the riverside, in the city center on cobbled streets, or visit the nearby beaches Tavira has to offer.
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Dolphin watching
One of my highlights of the trip is dolphin watching! We have booked a boat tour (Algarve Fun) that takes you to see some of the highlights of the Algarve coast from the ocean, and at the end of the tour, they will drive you far away from the coast to spot some dolphins around. Definitely, an experience you should consider while you are here!
Algar Seco
The Algar Seco is a series of fascinating cliff formations that have been carved out of limestone bedrock. The Carvoeiro boardwalk is a picturesque cliff-top walk that leads from the Nossa Senhora da Encarnação fort to the Algar Seco rock formation. This short walk is along an elevated wooden walkway, which skirts the top of the cliffs and offers wonderful views over the stunning coastline. You can get closer to the cliffs, and caves and admire the natural formations and the surrounding views. Algar Seco is a perfect place for a sunset walk and watching!
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Senhora da Rocha (Lady of the rock)
Jutting out from the headland of Armação de Pêra, is the beautiful Senhora da Rocha “Lady of the Rock”. This landmark acts as a massive barrier between Praia Nova and Praia da Senhora da Rocha. It is a popular fishing village, so if you are around, make sure to stop by one of the restaurants for some seafood. On top of the cliff, you’ll see a little white church (Fort of Nossa Senhora da Rocha) and at the bottom, a tunnel has been carved out to connect two beaches.
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal

Golf
If you are a lover of golfing, the Algarve is your place! There are around 31 golf courses spread just in the south of Portugal! What can be the best than just playing golf and admire the nice coastline views? Either find one that is close to you or if you want to check them all and go for the best place, check this article that they have ranked the top 10 golf courses in Algarve.
Albufeira
Albufeira is a coastal city in the southern Algarve region of Portugal. It’s a former fishing village that has become a major holiday destination, with sandy beaches and a busy nightlife strip in The New town of Albufeira. Albufeira port is a popular place for boat tours to take off. Hence it is a popular holiday destination for many tourists.
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Portimao
Portimão is a port city, one of the bigger cities in the West Algarve region of southern Portugal, traditionally known for being a centre for shipbuilding, sardine fishing, and fish processing.  The city’s old and once bustling fishing docks have been responsibly transformed into a scenic promenade, leading to the quaint and tree-lined plazas of the old town.
 

Where to stay 

There are so many places to stay in Algarve, ranging from high-end hotels, B&Bs, hostels, Airbnb’s, and holiday apartments to affordable low-budget hotels. The choice is yours, whatever your budget is and whatever location you are planning to stay.
Always check the location of accommodation, plan how you will get there and what you can do around. Are you looking for a relaxing holiday just by the beach, or craving for some nightlife to experience, or to explore all of the beautiful nature around?
Some of my hotel suggestions to cater to a wide range of people and budget is below:
  • Four Seasons Vilamoura – Unfussy studios & apartments in a laid-back resort offering 3 restaurants, 4 pools & a spa.
  • Epic SANA Algarve – Upscale spa resort featuring posh restaurants & bars, plus 3 outdoor pools & a 24-hour gym.
  • Tivoli Marina Vilamoura Algarve Resort – High-end property offering free breakfast & a golf course shuttle, plus 3 restaurants & a spa.
  • Pousada Palácio Estói – Polished hotel in a former 18th-century palace with a restaurant, a bar & 2 pools, plus massage.
  • Sagres Sun Stay – Surf camp & Hostel
  • Quinta das Relvinhas B&B
  • Hotel Rural Quinta do Marco – Polished rooms in a relaxed hotel featuring a restaurant, 2 bars, cooking classes & an outdoor pool.
  • Airbnb – make sure to use my link to get some % off for your new booking!
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal
Roaming through Algrave, Portugal