December is usually a time when people plan vacations, unplug from work, and prepare for the new year. In the Algarve, it’s also a quieter season with mild weather, serene beaches and a lot more..
However, there’s still a festive buzz in the Algarve’s air as Christmas approaches and the year comes to a close. The region comes alive with special holiday markets, decor, and New Year's Eve celebrations.
In this article, we’ll share what to expect from the weather, the best activities you can do at Christmas and New Year’s, and tips on what to pack for an unforgettable winter holiday in the Algarve.
December in the Algarve is one of the coolest months, yet it’s still warmer than most parts of Europe. With highs around 19°C (63°F) during the day, the Algarve's climate is pleasant enough for hiking, sightseeing, and even beach strolls.
With sunrise around 7:30 AM and sunset around 5:15 PM, the days are shorter, which makes for stunning sunrises and sunsets that color the sky over the coastline. Don’t miss the early evening glow, it’s magical.
The ocean dips to around 17-18°C (62-64°F), which can be a bit chilly for a swim unless you’re feeling adventurous. Still, the beaches are beautiful for walking, sunbathing, and relaxing by the shore.
December offers a blend of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and festive activities. Here are some must-dos:
December’s mild weather makes it ideal for hiking. Trails like the Seven Hanging Valleys or Lagos Coastal Walks offer sweeping views without the summer heat. You can also explore the Ria Formosa Natural Park, where wintering birds like flamingos create a photographer’s paradise.
Christmas is the highlight of the month of December. And you cannot have a good tour without visiting some really good towns like Tavira, Lagos, Carvoeiro or Ferragudo. These towns host charming Christmas markets featuring seasonal foods, crafts, and decorations. And for New Year's Eve, the Algarve lights up with fireworks in several places. Carvoeiro’s square, for instance, puts on a fantastic show, with fireworks lighting up the sky and reflecting on the ocean.
It’s the time to cozy up. December is perfect for tasting Algarve’s wines. Many wineries remain open to offer tours and tastings. Plus, they also let sample local flavors in a cozy, laid-back setting.
Dezembro
December
Good morning
Bom dia
Merry Christmas
Feliz Natal
Some portuguese words
Winter
Inverno
Visiting the Algarve in December provides a different side of this beautiful region—one that’s quiet, relaxing, and festive. You can wander through holiday markets, explore natural trails, or enjoy wine tasting. So pack your layers, prepare for shorter days, and enjoy the Algarve’s tranquil winter beauty.
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