Best Towns & Cities to Visit in the Algarve: A Local Guide

by Portugal Getaways Team

June 24, 2026 • 8 min read


Which Algarve town is right for you?

The Algarve packs vibrant resort towns, historic old quarters and quiet mountain villages into one sunny region. Where you go shapes your trip:

  • Beaches and nightlife: Albufeira and Vilamoura.
  • History and scenery: Lagos and Tavira.
  • Quiet and authentic: Tavira, Carvoeiro and the mountain town of Monchique.
  • Surf and wild coast: Sagres.
  • Value and a local feel: Quarteira and Portimão.

Below we cover the best towns and cities to visit, grouped by area. Trying to decide where to base yourself for hotels? See our guide on where to stay in the Algarve. Looking for sights rather than towns? See the best places to visit in the Algarve.

 

Interior view of Benagil Cave showing circular opening to sky, dramatic golden sandstone walls, turquoise waters, sandy beach, and natural light illuminating the sea cave in the Algarve
Inside Benagil Cave, visitors are surrounded by magnificent golden sandstone walls and natural skylights that flood the chamber with ethereal light.

Central Algarve

Albufeira: the ultimate Algarve getaway

Located in the heart of the Algarve, Albufeira is a top destination for beach lovers and adventure seekers. With its golden beaches, vibrant nightlife, and charming Old Town, Albufeira offers a vacation experience like no other. Spend your days relaxing on sun-kissed beaches or take boat trips to explore hidden caves and the famous Algarve coastline. Wander the cobblestone streets of the Old Town, where you'll find historic landmarks such as the Sant'Ana Church and bustling local markets. For nature lovers, there are hiking trails, eco-cycling tours around serene lakes and lagoons, and world-class golf courses for all levels. Whether you want relaxation, adventure, or culture, Albufeira delivers a perfect blend.

 

Female traveler with backpack overlooking São Rafael Beach with whitewashed buildings cascading down cliffside, golden sandy beach, turquoise Atlantic waters, and dramatic orange-yellow cliffs in the Algarve
São Rafael Beach epitomizes the Algarve's stunning coastal charm.

Vilamoura: marina, golf and upscale beaches

Vilamoura is one of the most exclusive destinations in the Algarve, built around one of the largest marinas in Europe. It is known for its world-class golf courses, golden beaches such as Praia da Marina and Praia da Falésia, and a lively waterfront of restaurants and bars. It suits travellers who want boating, fine dining, and an upscale yet relaxed base, with plenty of leisure options nearby including tennis and horseback riding.

Quarteira: a laid-back, good-value beach town

Quarteira is a relaxed seaside town with a long golden beach and a lively promenade. Once a traditional fishing village, it keeps a local feel, with a well-known fish market and plenty of restaurants serving fresh seafood. As a more affordable alternative to neighbouring Vilamoura, it is a good base for families and travellers who want the beach and easy access to the marina and golf courses.

Carvoeiro: clifftop charm and the Algar Seco

Carvoeiro is one of the most picturesque towns in the Algarve, known for its dramatic cliffs, golden coves, and a relaxed village atmosphere. The clifftop boardwalk and the famous Algar Seco rock formations make it a favourite for nature lovers and photographers, and it sits close to some of the region's most beautiful beaches, including Praia do Carvoeiro and Praia da Marinha. It is an intimate, scenic base, quieter than the larger resort towns but with good restaurants and easy days out.

Western Algarve

Lagos: a coastal gem with rich history and stunning scenery

Lagos boasts a rich history shaped by centuries of maritime influence and a vibrant culture inspired by its proximity to the Atlantic. Relax on breathtaking beaches like Praia da Dona Ana and Praia do Camilo, or marvel at landmarks such as the Ponta da Piedade cliffs and lighthouse. The historic old quarter is a must-see, with cobbled streets, whitewashed buildings, ancient churches, and forts, plus boutique shops and cafés. Food lovers will enjoy Lagos' culinary scene, from traditional seafood restaurants to international eateries. Whether you are drawn to history, beaches, food, or nature, Lagos offers something for everyone.

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Wooden boardwalk and stairs leading to Camilo Beach with pristine white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, dramatic golden rock formations and outcrops in Lagos, Algarve Portugal
Camilo Beach is a hidden gem in Lagos offering a secluded paradise surrounded by stunning golden cliffs and rock formations.

Portimão: a vibrant coastal city

Portimão is a vibrant coastal city, well placed for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, sailing, and diving, and home to the famous Praia da Rocha. The historic old town has charming cobblestone streets, whitewashed buildings, and a waterfront lined with restaurants serving fresh seafood with views over the Arade River estuary. For culture and history lovers, the Portimão Museum tells the story of the city's maritime heritage. Whether you want outdoor adventures, culture, or a relaxing escape by the sea, Portimão has plenty to offer.

Join our experienced guides as they share fascinating local history during your tour. Along the way, marvel at deserted beaches of breathtaking beauty, impressive rock formations, towering cliffs, and hidden caves. Explore the Algarve's stunning coastline today!

 

Portimão waterfront promenade with moored sailboats, palm trees, historic buildings, and people strolling along the dock during golden hour in the Algarve, Portugal
Portimão Dock is a vibrant waterfront destination where history meets modern leisure.

Sagres: the untamed beauty of the southwest

Sagres is a tranquil haven of rugged cliffs, golden beaches, and traditional fishing-village charm. Steeped in history, this ancient port played a pivotal role in maritime exploration. Visitors can explore landmarks like the 16th-century Sagres Fortress, perched dramatically above the sea, and monuments honouring Henry the Navigator. Waterfront restaurants serve freshly caught seafood, and the remote location and minimal light pollution make it excellent for stargazing. For history, natural beauty, or a peaceful escape, Sagres is a standout.

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Historic São Vicente Cape lighthouse with red top perched on towering dark rocky cliffs overlooking turquoise Atlantic Ocean waters in southwestern Portugal, Algarve region
The historic São Vicente Cape lighthouse stands sentinel on dramatic rocky cliffs, guiding maritime traffic for centuries. 

Monchique: the Algarve's scenic mountain retreat

Nestled in the Algarve's lush mountains, Monchique is a charming town known for panoramic views and a tranquil ambiance. Top attractions include the Misericórdia de Monchique Church and the ruins of Monchique Castle. For nature lovers, Fóia, the highest point in the Algarve, offers stunning vistas across the Atlantic coastline, ideal for hiking and photography. Don't miss the Caldas de Monchique, an ancient thermal spa dating back to Roman times. Nearby, Silves Castle invites exploration, with views over the Monchique Valley and a glimpse into Portugal's Moorish history. Monchique is a must for anyone seeking natural beauty and historic charm.

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Panoramic view from Foia Mountain peak showing rolling green valleys, farmland, small villages, and distant countryside of the Algarve and Serra de Monchique range under clear blue sky
From Foia Mountain's summit, visitors are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views across the Algarve's verdant valleys

Eastern Algarve

Faro: the capital and gateway to the Algarve

With its breathtaking coastline, pristine beaches, and rich cultural heritage, Faro is one of the Algarve's most sought-after destinations and its main gateway. Explore historic landmarks such as the Carmo Church and the Faro Bone Chapel, or wander the charming Old Town with its cobblestone streets and ancient city walls. Food lovers will enjoy Faro's dining scene, from seafood cataplana to traditional bacalhau. For nightlife, there are lively bars and live music venues; for the outdoors, kayaking, paddleboarding and sailing, plus golden beaches such as Praia de Faro. Faro is also the easiest car-free base, with the airport and the main train and bus stations.

With its breathtaking coastline, pristine beaches, and rich cultural heritage, Faro has become one of the Algarve's most sought-after destinations. This vibrant city offers a wide range of activities for every traveler.

Explore historic landmarks such as the Carmo Church and the fascinating Faro Bone Chapel, or wander through the charming Old Town, with its cobblestone streets and ancient city walls. Food lovers will delight in Faro's exceptional dining scene, featuring regional delicacies like the flavorful seafood cataplana and traditional bacalhau (codfish).

For those seeking nightlife, Faro offers lively bars, nightclubs, and live music venues that cater to all tastes. Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy water sports like kayaking, paddleboarding, or sailing, while sun-seekers can relax on nearby golden beaches such as Praia de Faro.

Whether you're drawn to its cultural treasures, culinary delights, or outdoor adventures, Faro is a destination that promises an unforgettable Algarve experience

 

Historic Carmo Church with white baroque facade, gold-trimmed details, twin bell towers, ornate doors, and wide ceremonial steps in a town square, Algarve Portugal
The stunning Carmo Church showcases exquisite baroque architecture and ornate details. 

Tavira: the Algarve's hidden jewel of history and charm

Tavira is a charming coastal town stretched along the picturesque Gilão River. Renowned for its historic Roman bridge, it captivates visitors with its blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The nearby Ilha de Tavira beach is famous for soft white sand, clear waters, and ocean views, while the old town centre enchants with quaint cafes, traditional architecture, and colourful houses on cobblestone streets. For history lovers, Tavira Castle offers panoramic views over the town's churches and rooftops. Calm and authentic, Tavira is a must-see for travellers who want a slower pace.

 

Historic stone bridge with multiple arches spanning turquoise Gilão River with colorful Portuguese buildings, palm trees, and town architecture reflected in water in Tavira, Algarve
The historic bridge over the Gilão River in Tavira is a picturesque landmark showcasing traditional Portuguese charm.

Our Algarve vacation packages

Prefer to have it all arranged? These packages include flights, hotels and more across the Algarve. Beach-and-relax options stay in the region; the road trip and rail options pair the Algarve with Lisbon, Évora and beyond.

Frequently asked questions about Algarve towns

What is the nicest town in the Algarve? There is no single answer. Lagos is scenic and lively, Tavira is calm and traditional, Albufeira is the most central and convenient for beaches and nightlife, and Carvoeiro is the prettiest small clifftop town. For mountains and quiet, choose Monchique.

What are the best cities to visit in the Algarve? Faro (the capital), Lagos and Portimão are the main cities, each with a historic old town, dining, and easy transport. Add the smaller towns of Tavira, Albufeira, Sagres, Carvoeiro, Vilamoura and Quarteira depending on your style.

What is the best base town in the Algarve? Lagos is the best all-round base for a first visit; Faro is the most practical without a car; Albufeira is the most central for beaches and nightlife; Vilamoura suits golf and an upscale stay. See our guide on where to stay in the Algarve.

Which Algarve town is best without a car? Faro, Lagos, Portimão and Tavira are the easiest car-free bases, all walkable and connected by train and bus.

Which is the prettiest town in the Algarve? Many travellers point to Carvoeiro and Lagos for their golden cliffs and coves, and to Tavira for its riverfront and traditional architecture.

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