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Let us tell you Lagos, Portugal should definitely be on your radar. This captivating coastal town sits along the stunning Algarve coastline in southern Portugal and is famous for its beautiful beaches, delicious food, and vibrant culture.
A travel guide to visit
The region attracts visitors from all over the world with its sunny beaches and warm weather. The influx of international tourists creates a welcoming, multicultural atmosphere, making it an ideal mid-summer paradise.
Let's talk about everything that makes Lagos a top pick for travelers, from the best activities to engage in Lagos Portugal to must-see places.
THINGS TO DO ALGARVE
Here are some of the places to visit and things to do when you’re in Lagos for the holidays.
One of the must-see things to do in Lagos Algarve is to visit the Ponta da Piedade. It’s a coastal landmark known for its unique rock formations. There is a labyrinth of sea caves, arches, and hidden grottoes just under the surface, a truly thrilling place to enjoy, both under and over its crystal-clear waters. Getting to Ponta da Piedade is also pretty easy — you can drive, take a taxi, or enjoy a scenic walk from the town center to reach this natural wonder.
The Old Town, with its rich maritime history, fascinating architecture, and lively atmosphere, offers a unique look into the past, intertwined with modern-day charm. The town isn't stuck in the past, though. As you wander the cobbled streets, you'll be hit with the delicious smells coming from all the restaurants in the square. It’d be impossible to resist the urge to grab a table and try some incredible Portuguese food there and then.
Plus, there are cool little boutiques selling local crafts and cafes mixed in with the historic buildings. Pop into a shop to find a one-of-a-kind souvenir, or just grab a coffee and relax.
The Marina of Lagos is a 10-minute walk from the Lagos’ Old Town. This beautiful marina borders both sides of the Footbridge in Lagos. The walkways are lined with restaurants, shops, and multiple kiosks that offer boating trips.
The Algarve’s stunning coastline is practically begging to be explored from the water. These activities allow tourists to get up close and explore the environment. Kayaking along the coast lets you discover hidden coves that are not so visible from afar. Plus, you might even spot some playful dolphins or colorful fish. If this interests you, many vendors and hotels along the coastline offer such services.
Barco
Boat
How are you?
Tudo bem?
Ice cream
Gelado
Some portuguese words
Sunscreen
Protetor solar
BEST BEACHES IN ALGARVE
From the iconic cliffs of Praia Dona Ana to the hidden coves of Praia do Camilo, Lagos offers a beach experience unlike any other. Let’s discuss them in a bit more detail.
Praia da Luz is a family-friendly beach famous for its stunning black rock cliffs and clear, turquoise waters. Stretch out on the golden sands or dive into watersports, including jet skiing, windsurfing, and paddle boarding. There’s also a club on the beach where you can enjoy cocktails. More on that later in the Bars and Clubs section of this article.
Praia do Camilo is a jewel nestled between dramatic limestone cliffs. You can access it via a wooden staircase that gives you scenic views at every turn. This small yet gorgeous beach is perfect for those looking to dodge the crowds.
Praia Dona Ana is hailed as one of the most beautiful beaches in Portugal. With its stunning rock formations that tower over the sea, it’s a photographer’s dream. The beach’s sheltered location makes it ideal for swimming and sunbathing, making it a great spot for families and couples to relax or enjoy a day by the sea.
RESTAURANTS IN ALGARVE
Lagos, with its rich history and stunning coastline, is not only a feast for the eyes but also a delight for the taste buds.
Black and White Coffee Shop is a welcoming brunch spot in Lagos, perfect for those who enjoy a laid-back morning or midday meal. Known for its artisanal coffee and extensive brunch menu, this café serves everything from creamy avocado toast to fluffy pancakes and fresh salads.
If you're wandering through Lagos and craving some real Portuguese flavors, stop by Pateo Velho, a perfect spot to dive into some authentic local cuisine. The vibe is cozy and welcoming, just like the staff, and the menu is packed with delicious dishes from fresh seafood to succulent meats. Definitely, a must-visit while you’re here.
The Garden provides a delightful outdoor dining experience in a beautifully restored garden. This Mediterranean eatery offers a range of grilled meats and vegetarian options, perfect for enjoying under the stars surrounded by lush greenery and fairy lights.
Having your own car is super important in the Algarve as it gives you the freedom to explore Lagos, its surroundings, and beyond at your own pace. Numerous car rental agencies are available, so you're sure to find the perfect fit.
Ride-sharing apps like Uber are also popular for ordering rides directly from your smartphone, which can be particularly useful if you're unfamiliar with the local language or area. The rates are generally reasonable, and the service provides a safe, efficient way to get from point A to point B without the need to navigate public buses.
However, having a car truly unlocks the flexibility to discover the Algarve's hidden gems.