Algarve Tours & Trips
Could you imagine riding Algarve's crystal-clear waves, then hiking those scenic cliffs before feasting on seafood that was literally caught that morning? This Portuguese paradise has got stunning beaches for just chilling, historic Silves Castle for exploring and Faro's lovely old town for wandering. Whether you want thrills or relaxation, the Algarve's got you covered.
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beverley • traveled in May
The tour was good, the guide was somewhat distant primarily because the organization tour radar was anything but excellent. The TourRadar organization upset every single one of the members of this tour because of the lack of accommodation of the same requests from everybody on the tour. Tour radar refused to agree to provide transit from Faro to Segress because some of us arrived in Faro a day before the scheduled tour was to begin. I found that the majority of people on this trip bothered to radar enough that TourRadar gave in and gave people transit from Faro to Sagres. I guess I didn’t bother you enough because I took a train and then a bus to Sawgrass. This was not the fault of the guide. It was the fault of tour radar, being unnecessarily aware of the needs of the people who paid plenty for this tour. I very likely will not ever book with TourRadar again , so the trip was good but to radar failed miserably
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Linda • traveled in March, 2025
Great time in Lagos; enjoyed the boat tour to the caves and hideaway places in the impressive rock formations. Also a great view of the beaches along the way with the many, many sets of stairs to access them from the trail above. The Silvas fortress was very interesting as well. Sagres was well worth the journey to see this most westerly point in Portugal with the Atlantic waves crashing in. Beautiful point of land to walk along to view the many flowers, glossy robust parsley plants, sandy beaches and to watch fishermen with their rods high on the cliffs.
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John • traveled in April
Bikes: Good to excellent, saddle size was a downgrade. The large, padded saddles caused new friction where sitting wear points didn't exist. Unfortunately, bike companies refuse to standardize bike saddles so there is no solution for clients traveling too far to bring a saddle. Route: appreciate the tremendous work on routing . . . but it appeared as fair-weather routing. Spring rains turned many (most) miles of hard-packed dirt (with a bit of gravel) into mud, hectares of mud. (And in the water/mud, one cannot see the potholes.) We made a few ride-arounds after bogging down too often in the seasonal mud. We also rode around the silly segment to 'walk the bikes on the sand'. Recommend Eurobike recommend one free and one pay mapping routing service to clients to use with the GPX provided. Lodging: Strongly prefer lodging on the route and with local flavor vs corporate (holiday vs business traveler). Lagos - Hotel Tavoli had ants in the bathroom. Lodging at Albefera, Cerro da Marina was excessively off the route and in a heavily residential area. Luggage transfer: perfect.
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The finest aspects of Algarve radiate from Armação de Pera base. Lagos's 15th-century fortress, Sagres's dramatic cape, and Silves's Moorish castle tell tales of history. Eight days of guided tours through historic towns, traditional markets, and natural wonders include 4-star accommodation.
Duration 8 days Destinations Armação de Pêra, Lagos, Sagres, Loulé, Faro, Albufeira, Alte, Silves Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,070
20% Off- US$1,656You save $414
Walking in Portugal - Remote Coastal Trails
52 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The beautiful coastal views & the boat tour in Lagos.”
Ann, traveled in November
Portugal's most scenic coastal paths beckon from the historic port of Sagres, with Casa Azul hotel as your base. The dramatic Seven Hanging Valleys trail, Cabo Sao Vicente lighthouse walks, and secluded beach swimming await. Costing approx. $220 per day, with fresh seafood dinners and 4-hour daily hikes suitable for ages 16+.
Duration 8 days Destinations Faro, Sagres, Carrapateira, Bordeira, Aljezur, Vila do Bispo, Burgau, Lagos Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $1,520
20% Off- US$1,210You save $310
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3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Absolutely the best itinerary we could ask for. He made every day fun and informative!”
Deborah, traveled in October
Algarve's treasures shine from Lagos' limestone architecture to Sagres' dramatic fortress. Boat trips reveal Ponta da Piedade's caves, while Silves' Roman castle and Ferragudo's fresh seafood complete the experience. Three nights in Lagos include daily breakfast.
Duration 4 days Destinations Lisbon, Lagos, Sagres, Silves, Ferragudo Age Range Ages 11+ Operated in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish Operator Schultz Portugal From
20% Off- US$1,924
Discover Algarve's coastal wonders from Tavira's 37 churches to Carvoeiro's limestone caves. Trek the award-winning Seven Hanging Valleys trail, explore 18,400-hectare Ria Formosa Natural Park, and stay in 4-star hotels. Includes daily luggage transfers and GPS navigation support.
Duration 8 days Destinations Tavira, Cacela Velha, Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Fuseta, Quarteira, Ferragudo, Carvoeiro, Faro Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Operator Authentic Trails From
20% Off- US$1,625
From Hotel Maria Nova Lounge in Tavira, the Algarve's diverse landscapes unfold before you. Wander through Rio Formosa's flamingo-rich wetlands, relax on car-free Culatra Island, and sample oils at Monterosa olive groves. The day ends with traditional Cataplana seafood and stunning rooftop views.
Duration 8 days Destinations Faro, Tavira, Ria Formosa Natural Park, Odeleite, Sao Bras de Alportel, Olhao, Culatra Island Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Explore! From $1,590
20% Off- US$1,270You save $320
Portugal's stunning Algarve reveals itself from Lagos's historic streets to Sagres's rugged cliffs. The route includes spectacular hikes like Senhora da Rocha to Carvoeiro and visits to Nossa Senhora da Rocha chapel. Seven nights in comfortable hotels with breakfast daily and 2 dinners costs approx. $230 per day.
Duration 8 days Destinations Faro, Lagos, Praia da Luz, Sagres, Carrapateira, Bordeira, Rocha, Carvoeiro, Armação de Pêra, Algarve Operated in Only: German Operator Gebeco From
20% Off- US$1,988
The journey stretches from Faro's historic center to Albufeira's beaches. The itinerary includes Sagres Fortress, Loulé's traditional market, and Silves Castle. Comfortable hotels, German-speaking guides, and included meals enhance this 8-day adventure.
Duration 8 days Destinations Faro, Albufeira, Cabo de São Vicente, Sagres, Lagos, Olhao, Santa Luzia, Tavira Operated in Only: German Operator Gebeco From
20% Off- US$1,472
Duration 7 days Destinations Grândola, Brejão, Odeceixe, Algarve, Aljezur, Sagres, Carrapateira, Lagos Age Range Ages 16+ Operator ASI Reisen From
20% Off- US$1,853
Duration 7 days Destinations Aljezur, Carrapateira, Pedralva, Vila do Bispo, Sagres Age Range Ages 16+ Operator ASI Reisen From
20% Off- US$1,290
No departure dates availableDuration 8 days Destinations Lagos, Albufeira, Faro, Tavira, Vila Real de Santo Antonio Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German Operator Eurohike
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Demographics
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter in Algarve offers mild weather. Ideal for golf, bird watching in Ria Formosa, and enjoying peaceful coastal walks.
- February 2026 popular 40 tours
- December 2026 35 tours
- Spring 2026
Spring sees Algarve bloom with flowers. Perfect for hiking the Via Algarviana and visiting historical sites without the crowds.
- March 2026 43 tours
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- Summer 2026
Summer in Algarve is beach time. Busy with tourists, enjoy sunbathing, water sports, and vibrant nightlife in Albufeira.
- June 2026 popular 39 tours
- July 2026 35 tours
- August 2026 36 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2026
Autumn brings fewer tourists and mild temperatures. Great for exploring caves at Lagos and wine tasting in vineyards.
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- November 2026 42 tours
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What makes the Algarve Country Region unique compared to other Portuguese destinations?
The Algarve Country Region sets itself apart by blending coastal and rural experiences that extend beyond typical beach tourism. The region includes the Ria Formosa Natural Park a 60-kilometer stretch of protected wetlands that ranks among Europe's most significant. Visitors can observe traditional industries still in practice from salt harvesting in Castro Marim to cork production in Serra de Caldeirao while enjoying modern amenities. The area's Moorish heritage shows clearly in places like Tavira where distinctive chimneys and church architecture reflect centuries of cultural exchange. As noted by TourRadar travelers: "The combination of natural beauty traditional industries and preserved cultural heritage makes the Algarve Country Region feel like several destinations in one."
When is the best time to visit the Algarve Country Region for general sightseeing?
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) provide the most favorable conditions for exploring the Algarve Country Region. These seasons offer mild temperatures and fewer tourists making it easier to visit key sites. The region sees more than 300 days of sunshine annually centered around the town of Tavira a common base for tours. These months work well for both coastal activities at Ria Formosa Natural Park and inland excursions to historic villages. The moderate climate allows comfortable visits to attractions like Castro Marim's salt pans and the cork forests near São Brás de Alportel. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The weather in spring was perfect for exploring both the beaches and inland villages without the summer crowds."
What are the must-see highlights during a Country Region tour in the Algarve?
Key stops in the Algarve Country Region include Cape St. Vincent where cliffs rise 75 meters above the Atlantic marking Europe's southwestern point. The maritime town of Lagos showcases 14th-century Portuguese sailing history while Ria Formosa Natural Park offers a unique lagoon ecosystem. Traditional fishing communities like Santa Luzia known for octopus fishing provide authentic local experiences. Many visitors stay at distinctive properties such as Vila Galé Tavira. According to one TourRadar traveler: "The route from Lagos through the coastal villages offered spectacular views and authentic Portuguese experiences away from the tourist crowds."
What kind of accommodation can I expect in the Algarve Country Region?
The region offers 3-star to premium 4-star hotels typically located in historic town centers. The Maria Nova Lounge Hotel in Tavira features a rooftop bar panoramic views and a pool while maintaining easy access to the old town. Beachfront options in Monte Gordo put visitors steps from the shore. Properties blend Portuguese architectural elements with modern comforts and are selected for their local character and convenient locations. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The hotels were perfectly positioned for both relaxation and exploring the local areas with excellent facilities and friendly staff."
What's the local cuisine like in the Algarve Country Region?
Local food centers on fresh seafood regional produce and traditional Portuguese recipes. The signature dish Cataplana a seafood stew cooked in copper pots is found throughout coastal towns like Tavira and Olhão. Regional specialties include morning-caught fish goat cheese from Odeleite village and olive oils from producers like the Monterosa estate. Local desserts feature almonds honey and figs. Tours often include visits to markets traditional restaurants and food producers. As one TourRadar traveler suggests: "Don't miss the fresh fish markets in Olhão and the traditional lunch at Casa Merca in Odeleite - some of the most authentic Portuguese food experiences."
What cultural experiences are available in the Algarve Country Region?
The region presents a mix of Moorish influence and Portuguese culture. Tavira features 37 churches and a Roman bridge while Castro Marim maintains traditional salt harvesting. Visitors can see olive oil production in São Brás de Alportel attend fado performances and explore local markets like Olhão's fish auction. The area's cork industry remains active and accessible to tourists. Tours often stop at traditional villages where daily Portuguese life continues unchanged. The Monterosa Olive Oil estate demonstrates traditional production methods and offers tastings. A TourRadar traveler observed: "The mix of historical sites and living traditions makes the cultural experience feel authentic rather than touristy."


































