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Holidays to the Algarve are your ticket to one of the best coastlines in Europe – not to mention untouched fishing villages and A-grade golf courses.
The Algarve is a regular winner at the World Travel Awards – the travel industry’s answer to the Oscars. In fact, over the years, it’s taken home accolades for everything from its fabulous diving and great golf resorts to its top-of-the-range attractions and sweeping beaches.
If there’s one category this part of Portugal really deserves gold for, it’s the beaches. Hidden coves, crescent-shaped bays and rocky inlets make up the Algarve’s coastline. Most of the pale sands are child-friendly, plus many come with Blue Flag credentials.
When it comes to places to stay, Albufeira leads the pack. The Algarve’s largest holiday spot, it’s a tale of two resorts. Its new town has a lively strip of thumping nightclubs and open-air bars, while the old town is filled with cobbled squares, colourful market stalls and al fresco restaurants.
Just down the road from Albufeira is Olhos d’Agua, a sleepy fishing village with cobbled lanes and traditional restaurants. On the beach, freshwater springs bubble through the sands and there are rock pools great for little ones. Finally, there’s Sao Rafael, which is famous for its dramatic rock formations and Blue Flag beach.
Where can I find the latest travel advice?
All your questions about entry requirements, visas, passports or health information are answered on our Travel Advice page.
How long does it take to fly to the Algarve?
Flights from the UK to the Algarve take around four hours, depending on which airport you fly from.
What is the time difference between the UK and the Algarve?
There’s no time difference between the UK and the Algarve, so you won’t have to adjust your watch.
What currency should I take to the Algarve?
The Algarve is part of Portugal, so you’ll need to take euros to pay for things.
When is a good time to go to the Algarve?
The best times to go to the Algarve for hot weather are from June to August, where the average temperature hovers around 25°C. May and September are a little cooler, if you don’t want scorching heat.
What is the best part of the Algarve?
The Algarve stretches right along the south coast of Portugal, so beaches play a massive part in every holiday here. Albufeira’s great for traditional marketplaces and a highly rated restaurant and bar scene. Praia da Rocha stocks one of the best strips of sand, Olhos d’Agua channels traditional vibes, and Vilamoura has a lively marina and great golf courses.
What should I pack for The Algarve?
For The Algarve, pack plenty of sun protection including high-SPF sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat. Bring swimwear, beach towels, and flip-flops for the beach. Include comfortable walking shoes for exploring towns and a light jacket for cooler evenings. Don't forget a day bag for excursions.
Should I tip in The Algarve?
Tipping in The Algarve is appreciated but not mandatory. In restaurants, it's common to leave 5-10% if you're satisfied with the service. For taxis and hotel staff, rounding up the bill or leaving a small amount is a nice gesture.
What are the best beaches in The Algarve?
Praia da Marinha near Carvoeiro features striking rock formations and clear turquoise water ideal for snorkelling. Praia de Benagil offers access to the famous sea cave and a sheltered cove with golden sand. Praia da Falésia stretches for several kilometres with red cliffs and plenty of space to relax.
Are there any local customs I should know about in The Algarve?
When visiting The Algarve, greet people with a handshake or a friendly bom dia for good morning. Meal times are later than in northern Europe, with lunch around 1pm and dinner after 8pm. Dress modestly when visiting churches by covering shoulders and knees.
Where can I try local food in The Algarve?
To experience traditional Algarve cuisine, we recommend trying local restaurants away from tourist areas. Look for dishes like cataplana (seafood stew) and piri-piri chicken. In Olhão and Tavira, you'll find excellent seafood restaurants serving fresh catch of the day.
Where are the best places to shop in The Algarve?
For shopping in The Algarve, you'll find a mix of modern malls and traditional markets. We recommend visiting Algarve Shopping in Guia for international brands, or exploring the local markets in Loulé and Olhão for authentic Portuguese crafts and fresh produce.
What's the nightlife like in The Algarve?
The Algarve offers lively nightlife in towns like Albufeira where bars and nightclubs stay open late along the Strip. Lagos has a relaxed scene with live music venues and harbour side bars. Vilamoura features sophisticated bars and a marina with evening entertainment.
What travel adapter do I need for The Algarve?
When visiting The Algarve, you'll need a European-style two-pin plug adapter. Most hotels use the standard continental European socket, so pack a Type C or Type F adapter if you're travelling from the UK. It's advisable to bring a couple of adapters for multiple devices.
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