Sagres Tours & Trips
Discover your perfect adventure in Sagres. On TourRadar you'll find 19 tours through to Sagres, starting from 3 days in length, up to 7 days. The most popular month to go is February, which has the largest number of tour departures.
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Dina • traveled in September
Joao was very helpful and curteous. South of Portugal was wonderful, we enjoyed the weather there because it was cooler than the rest of Europe! Thank you Joao for guiding us to wonderful sights!
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Bruce • traveled in October
It was a enjoyable group of people. The guide, Cristina, was great. She is very well organized, very knowledgeable on history and geography, and very pleasant. The bus driver, Fabio, was pleasant and did a fine job.
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Michael • traveled in February, 2025
It was a good trip. We'll organized. Without the optional tours offered it may have got a bit repetitive. Hotels were very nice. Pickup transfer went smoothly. Tour guides were very informative. Would have been nice to have the hotel assignments a few weeks earlier, to help make for better planning.
Southern Portugal with Lisbon (11 destinations)
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- Southern Portugal (8 destinations)
- South of Portugal
- Southern Portugal Explorer
- Southern Portugal with Lisbon (11 destinations)
- Rota Vicentina: The Wild Coast Challenge 7 Days
- Rota Vicentina - Algarve's wild Coast 7 Days
- Portugal's Wild Coast : Along the Rota Vicentina 7 Days
- Portugal - The Rota Vicentina 7 Days
- Portugal - Costa Vicentina Cycling Tour (7 days)
- Lisbon - Sagres: Along the Atlantic Coast 7 Days
Southern Portugal (8 destinations)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Beautiful sites of the coast. Without the optional tours it gets a little redundant.”
Michael, traveled in February
The historic fortress of Sagres and Cape St. Vincent mark continental Europe's westernmost point. Dramatic clifftop views and coastal landscapes unfold before reaching Albufeira's beaches. A perfect stop on day one of this 3-day Portuguese adventure.
Duration 3 days Destinations Lisbon, Lagos, Albufeira, Algarve, Sagres, Beja, Evora Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
- US$287
South of Portugal
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was simply excellent. And accommodation near city center.”
Diana, traveled in December
The maritime heritage of Sagres comes alive at Prince Henry's Navigation School fortress. Dramatic cliffs rise at Cabo de Sao Vicente lighthouse, Europe's southwestern tip. Fresh seafood served in traditional cataplana copper pans awaits at 4-star Marina Club Lagos.
Duration 4 days Destinations Lisbon, Evora, Beja, Silves, Lagos, Sagres, Setubal, Arrabida Natural Park Age Range Ages 10+ Operated in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish Operator Destination Services Portugal From $1,717
20% Off- US$1,373You save $343
Southern Portugal Explorer
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Christina was awesome and so nice!”
Rachel, traveled in August
The historic fortress and mythical navigation school of Sagres offer stunning Atlantic panoramas. Nearby Ponta da Piedade's dramatic cliffs and Lagos' stunning beaches complement comfortable stays at Hotel Vila Galé Lagos.
Duration 4 days Destinations Lisbon, Evora, Beja, Silves, Lagos, Sagres, Setubal, Arrabida Natural Park Age Range Ages 6+ Operator Omega Tours From
20% Off- US$1,813
Standing at Sagres's historic fortress and Cape St. Vincent marks continental Europe's westernmost point. Strong Atlantic winds sweep across dramatic clifftop views before leading to Lagos's ancient port, once launching point for Portuguese explorers. The perfect base for discovering Algarve's coastal beauty.
Duration 5 days Destinations Lisbon, Sintra, Cascais, Estoril, Lagos, Albufeira, Algarve, Sagres, Evora, Beja Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
20% Off- US$595
Ride 355 kilometers along Portugal's southwest coast from Sesimbra to Cape São Vicente, the most southwestern point of Europe. Pass through two nature reserves including Arrábida Natural Park with its rare Mediterranean vegetation and the Vicentina Coast reserve. Pedal through charming villages like Odeceixe with its historic windmill and the restored hamlet of Pedralva. Comfort-level accommodations include a unique hotel in Pedralva village, once abandoned but now brought back to life. See the medieval Santiago do Cacém castle and the bird migration spectacle at Cape São Vicente's monumental cliffs.
Duration 7 days Destinations Sesimbra, Grândola, Odeceixe, Pedralva, Sagres Age Range Ages 16+ Operator ASI Reisen From
20% Off- US$1,871
This 7-day coastal trek finishes in Sagres, with a stay at the modern Memmo Baleeira Hotel after hiking to Cape São Vicente, the legendary promontory where Henry the Navigator once gazed across the Atlantic. Walk through whitewashed fishing villages like Vila do Bispo and Carrapateira, with daily luggage transfers supporting moderate 4-6 hour hikes along clifftop trails. Airport transfers from Faro, 6 breakfasts, and 24-hour support are included throughout your Algarve coastal adventure.
Duration 7 days Destinations Aljezur, Carrapateira, Pedralva, Vila do Bispo, Sagres Age Range Ages 16+ Operator ASI Reisen From
20% Off- US$1,286
Cycle through Portugal's Southwest Alentejo National Park and Costa Vicentina, reaching Cape São Vicente at mainland Europe's most south-westerly point in Sagres. Daily rides cover 47-55 kilometers along the Rota Vicentina route, passing Porto Covo's fishing village, Vila Nova de Milfontes' riverside bay, and Carrapateira beach with its copper-colored cliffs.
Duration 7 days Destinations Santiago do Cacém, Costa de Lavos, Porto, Porto Covo, Vila Nova de Milfontes, Mira, Arrifana, Sagres Age Range Ages 16+ Operator ASI Reisen From
20% Off- US$1,906
Walk Portugal's rugged southwest coast on this 7-day self-guided tour ending near Sagres, following the wild expanse of low hills meeting the Atlantic Ocean. Trek from Ponta da Arrifana to Aljezur along the Rota Vicentina, finding untouched nature and remote beaches where land meets crashing waves. Cozy guesthouses with breakfast included provide nightly stays, while your luggage transfers between hotels and a navigation app guides you through this coastal landscape.
Duration 7 days Destinations Zambujeira, Lisbon, Odeceixe, Aljezur, Vila Nova de Milfontes, Sagres Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Operator ASI Reisen From
20% Off- US$690
Duration 7 days Destinations Odeceixe, Aljezur, Pedralva, Sagres Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Operator ASI Reisen From
20% Off- US$834
Duration 7 days Destinations Lisbon, Setubal, Sines, Vila Nova de Milfontes, Algarve, Sagres Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Operator ASI Reisen From
20% Off- US$1,145
What our customers ask about Sagres Tours & Trips
What are the best months to visit Sagres for outdoor activities?
The Algarve region's favorable climate provides more than 300 days of sunshine per year making Sagres an excellent destination year-round. Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are particularly good for outdoor pursuits with temperatures ranging from 20-25°C. These moderate conditions create perfect conditions for hiking cycling and water sports. TourRadar travelers often point to April and October as prime months with one guest noting "the weather was perfect for outdoor exploration with mild temperatures and clear skies."
What are the must-visit beaches in Sagres and surrounding areas?
The coastline near Sagres offers a selection of distinctive beaches each with its own character. Praia da Mareta provides calm waters for swimming while Praia do Tonel draws surfers with its reliable waves. Praia do Beliche sits beneath towering cliffs creating a dramatic setting. Beyond the immediate area Praia da Bordeira and Praia do Amado showcase the raw beauty of the region. A TourRadar traveler described these spots as "some of the most unspoilt coastal sections in Europe." The Vila Galé Lagos serves as a convenient base for beach exploration with easy access to these coastal spots.
What historical sites should I visit in Sagres?
The Sagres Fortress stands as the area's primary historical landmark once serving as Prince Henry the Navigator's legendary "navigation school." The Cape St. Vincent lighthouse marking Europe's southwestern point draws visitors interested in maritime history. Day trips to the UNESCO World Heritage town of Évora reveal additional historical treasures including the Roman Temple and the unique Chapel of Bones both frequently praised by TourRadar travelers.
What are the best cycling routes around Sagres?
Costa Vicentina Natural Park provides cyclists with routes suitable for various skill levels. The coastal path from Sagres to Lagos stretches 40 kilometers offering ocean vistas and beach access points. For those seeking a challenge the Sagres to Alto de Foia route climbs to Serra de Monchique's peak. A TourRadar cyclist shared their experience: "the cycling routes through the Costa Vicentina Nature Park offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic ocean and fantastic beaches."
What local dishes should I try in Sagres?
The local cuisine centers on fresh seafood caught daily in local waters. Key dishes include cataplana a traditional seafood stew grilled sardines and octopus rice. Harbor-side restaurants serve the day's catch while the Versátil restaurant at Vila Galé Lagos offers both Portuguese specialties and international options. A TourRadar diner remembered "the fish and shellfish cooked in a cataplana copper pan was absolutely delicious."
What should I pack for a trip to Sagres?
The Mediterranean climate calls for lightweight clothing but Atlantic winds make layers necessary especially for evening outings. Key items include sun protection comfortable walking shoes and beach gear. Cyclists should bring personal gear though most tours provide bikes and helmets. The Vila Galé Lagos supplies beach towels for guests. A TourRadar participant suggests "bringing a light jacket for evening coastal walks and robust walking shoes for the cliff paths."






















