5 Very Best Places In The Algarve To Visit

5 Very Best Places In The Algarve To Visit

So, to help you get the most out of your time in the Algarve, I wanted to share some of the top places to visit that we totally loved.

 1.) Faro

Lots of times, Faro is seen as the gateway to the Algarve due to its airport; but it’s much more than that. It’s got centuries of history and stunning little spots that might actually surprise you.

Once here, don’t forget to spend some time exploring the Old Town. It’s one of the best places in the Algarve to visit, especially for its history.

With its pretty museums, little shops, the Cathedral of Santa Maria and Roman and Moorish walls, it’s a spot with lots to see and do.

You’ve also got the most ornate city gate, Arco da Vila that’s totally picturesque. Plus, the whole neighbourhood around the gate is just lovely to visit.  Are you looking for taxi service in Algarve ? click here

2.) Alvor

Around a 30-minute drive from Lagos, Alvor is a coastal area that’s well worth visiting whilst exploring the wider Algarve coastline.

Of course, you’ve gotta make a pitstop at Alvor Beach which is such a sandy haven! Plus, it’s got a load of trails and boardwalks that make it a great place for a stroll.

Afterwards, spend some time visiting the historic castle of Alvor.

3.) Tavira 

 

For me, Tavira is one of the best places in the Algarve to visit and is totally picturesque. Usually forgotten by lots of visitors to the region, Tavira is a perfect little spot for a stroll whilst exploring the Algarve in the car.

Here, you’ll get to explore the castle of Tavira (which is 1,000 years old) or visit the Tavira Museum which houses lots of exhibitions (rather than just historic artefacts). Yes, it’s small and cosy but that’s all part of its charm.

Oh, and don’t forget to head across the Roman Bridge that was founded well over 2000 years ago!

4.) Cape St Vincent

One of the most westerly points in the Algarve, Cape St Vincent is a totally dramatic natural spot to visit when in the west of the region.

Easily reached by car from Lagos (40-minutes), it’s the perfect place to visit for a stroll around the area and see the Lighthouse of Cape St Vincent, too. In fact, it’s great to partner a trip here at sunset when you’ll get some of the best views across the Ocean. It’s beautiful.

If it’s history you’re after, head into the fort of Santo António de Belixe that’s close by. It’s been around for centuries (well over half a millennia) and is steeped in history.

5.) Olhão

Just shy of the city of Faro, Olhão is well worth a little gander if you’re looking to explore lesser-visited spots in the Algarve.

Once here, explore the Museum of Olhão, stroll the gardens around the waterfront and take the boat to nearby Culatra Island. Want to have a airport transfer  click here

It’s a small little spot with a gorgeous little town to stroll and the most incredible beach (Praia da Ilha da Culatra) that stretches the whole island. Though, don’t expect many amenities around the beach – it’s pretty unspoilt and underdeveloped on the island itself. 5 Very Best Places In The Algarve To Visit

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