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Algarve in January: what to expect + things to do
If you clicked on this blog, chances are, you’re planning an Algarve trip in January. Smart move! The weather might be a bit cooler, but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to do.
In fact, you can take this time to explore a more authentic, natural Algarve at a much slower, relaxed pace and not have to fight the crowd while wandering or doing any activity.
In this post, we’ll guide you through the Algarve winter weather, the best places to visit during the off-season, and share our best tips for a cozy, memorable getaway.

What’s the weather like in January in the Algarve?
The Algarve is one of Europe’s warmest winter destinations.
You can expect mild, sunny temperatures, which is great if you’re looking to get away from the frost-bitten weather of the West. Daytime highs typically hover around 12-16°C, while nighttime lows can dip to around 7°C.
January is one of the wetter months in the Algarve and there are only around 10 rainy days with about 60mm of rainfall. So pack an umbrella and waterproof jacket just in case.
Things to do in Algarve in January
So, what can you do in the Algarve in January? Plenty! Here are some ideas to make the most of your January visit.
1. Explore popular spots
January is the best time to explore all the popular Algarve spots that otherwise, get crowded during summer. You can drive to Algar Seco, a natural rock formation that looks like a dry riverbed. Or hike to famous Seven Hanging Valleys trail, a nature hike with outstanding vistas. Or take a boat tour to Ponta da Piedade, a scenic spot that has dramatic cliffs, sea caves, and beautiful views.
Find more things to do in Algarve.
2. Celebrate New Year’s
If you happen to spend your New Year’s week in the Algarve, you’re in for the treat.
Lagos is the place to be for a lively New Year’s Eve celebration. The highlight is a fireworks display at the Marina. It’s not as crowded as other places, but it’s still lively enough to enjoy the moment.
For a more relaxed celebration, Carvoeiro is a great option. You can simply enjoy a delicious dinner at one of the many restaurants or watch the fireworks display from afar.
3. Shop for souvenirs and gifts
There is a big festive market in the Algarve, so don’t forget to shop for some handcrafted, Portuguese souvenirs. You can look for iconic Portuguese items like cork products and ceramics. Or indulge in local specialities such as wines, honey, jams, or olive oil. These make wonderful keepsakes or gifts that capture the essence of the region.
Learn more on the nicest towns in the Algarve
Did you know?
Did you know the Algarve boasts over 300 days of sunshine per year, making it one of Europe’s sunniest destinations?
The perfect start to your year…
Hopefully, we have convinced you to kick off the new year with your trip to the Algarve.
January’s quiet vibe, mild weather, and fewer crowds is the ultimate reset after the holiday hustle and the best gift you can give yourself.
Algarve in January is all about unwinding, reflecting, and setting the tone for a year filled with more adventure, beauty, and relaxation. Treat yourself, you’ve earned it!
Sunrise and sunset times in January
January sees 10 hours of daylight per day and, which is enough for outdoor activities. And while the days are shorter, with sunrise around 7:45 AM and sunset around 5:30 PM, you still have ample time to explore.
Sea Temperatures in January
The sea temperature in January is quite chilly, around 16°C. So, while you can still enjoy coastal walks, swimming is not recommended.
Advantages of visiting Algarve in January
If you’re planning a quiet, cozy winter getaway, then Algarve in January is exactly what you need. Here’s why:
- As January is low season, you can expect to find fewer tourists than during peak summer months. This means a more relaxed, peaceful experience for you.
- Smaller crowd also means getting to know locals and snagging a few tips from them.
- You can find some great deals on accommodation in January.
- It’s also perfect for exploring old Algarve towns and hiking.
- Despite the cooler temperatures, you can still enjoy sunshine in January.
Disadvantages of visiting Algarve in January
Although very few, here are the not-so-good parts about visiting the Algarve in January:
- You can expect around 10 rainy dais in the month January.
- The sea temperatures are still quite chilly so sunbathing is not a recommended activity.
- Shops and restaurants reduce their opening hours, and some even close early.
What to pack for Algarve in January
When packing for a January trip to the Algarve, we recommend that you prepare for a mix of sunny days and cooler nights.
- For the mild temperatures during the day, pack lightweight layers like long-sleeve shirts or light sweaters and a warmer jacket or coat for the cooler evenings.
- Since rain is common, pack a waterproof jacket and comfortable shoes for walking.
- Don’t forget sunglasses for those sunny winter days.
Some portuguese words
January
Janeiro
People
Pessoas
Sea
Mar
Winter
Inverno

Hi , my name is Elisa!
I’m half Portuguese, half Belgian, and grew up in Carvoeiro. So, it’s safe to say, I know this area inside and out — its beautiful beaches, the best restaurants, the quaint little towns, and quiet spots.


