Algarve
Travel Guide

Algarve travel guide
I’ve been visiting the Algarve since 2015 and I still don’t think I’ve seen all of it. That’s not a bad thing, it just means every trip has felt different.
My first time was Albufeira, which set my expectations in one direction. Then Vilamoura, which felt like a completely different place. Then Faro, which surprised me more than anywhere. And then Tavira, which stopped me in my tracks entirely – a river, a Roman bridge, 37 churches, and the kind of food and wine that makes you want to cancel your flight home.
The Algarve has a reputation as a sun and sand destination, and it earns that. But there’s a lot more going on if you know where to look. This guide covers the places we’ve actually been, with honest takes on what each one is like and who it suits best.

Algarve travel essentials at a glance
🗣️ Language: Portuguese (English widely spoken in tourist areas)
💶 Currency: Euro (€)
🕐 Time zone: Western European Time (WET)
🔌 Plug type: Type F plugs (European) – you’ll need an adapter from the UK
💳 Cash or card: Card widely accepted, but worth carrying some cash for smaller cafés and markets
📅 Best time to visit: April-October, with July-August being hottest and busiest
👨👩👧👦 Family friendly: Yes, very – great beaches, easy transport and a relaxed restaurant culture where kids are genuinely welcome
✈️ How to get there: Direct flights from many UK airports to Faro Airport
🚌 Public transport: Trains and buses connect most towns, but car hire gives more flexibility
🍴 Cuisine: Mediterranean – expect fresh seafood, grilled meats, pastel de nata and lots of Portuguese classics
Plan your trip
If you’re starting to plan an Algarve trip, these guides cover the places we’ve actually visited, with practical advice on where to go, how long to stay, and what each part of the region is really like.
How to use this Algarve travel guide
If you’re just starting to plan, use these guides to get your bearings, decide how long to stay, and what to prioritise. Ready to explore? You’ll find ideas for things to do, places to eat, and different areas to base yourself throughout the region. Travelling with kids? Family friendly tips are woven throughout every guide.
This Algarve travel guide will keep growing as we visit more of the region – all based on real trips, with practical advice for families and first time visitors.

