Beaches in Algarve Portugal
Algarve BeachesThe Algarve in Portugal has more than 60 miles of coastline along the west of Portugal and offers some of Europe’s best bathing spots. The Algarve in Portugal has an amazing variety of beaches for all kinds of holidays and has great weather all year long.
The Algarve’s extensive coastline has many interesting and fun attractions for the Algarve in Portugal holiday maker, ranging from excellent cuisine with all the amazing seafood specialties, it’s no surprise the Portuguese are the biggest fish consumers in Europe.
The Algarve in Portugal is best known by the people from the United Kingdom, they have been taking cheap Algarve holidays since the 1970s. The Algarve has changed a lot but some areas have escaped overdevelopment and are perfect for lazy beach holidays or energetic surfing trips.
Here are some of the best spots to lay out your beach towel and picnic basket on a cheap Algarve holiday.
Alvor beach, Algarve Portugal
The town of Alvor was once a small fishing village. These days it is still quieter than most of the Algarve holiday resorts and offers a great getaway for families or couples.
Amongst the area’s attractions are its long and wide uncrowned beach and great restaurants along the waterfront where freshly caught bream, bass and cuttlefish are fried on enormous barbecues.
A short walk over the dunes from Alvor is Meia Praia, a four-mile crescent of soft white sand curving toward the city of Lagos. Meia Praia becomes a boisterous family beach near the town where locals take a rowboat ferry across the narrow Bensafrim river to reach the sands.
Lagos, Algarve Portugal
Lagos has a very special atmosphere, with its river mouth fortress and medieval walls. Its narrow streets fill up with Algarve Portugal holiday makers on summer nights and it has a youthful, barhopping crowd who use the city as base camp for surfing trips.
There’s also culture to be found in Lagos. There are art galleries and open-air concerts beneath the city walls. The church of Santo Antonio is lined with intricate woodcarvings coated in gold leaf plundered from Brazil and you can also visit the Museum.
Running south from Lagos is the Costa d’Oiro - the golden coast - a string of sandy coves tucked among crumbling sandstone cliffs leading the saltwater caves and weird rock formations at the Ponta da Piedade headland - the ideal place to watch the sun set on a romantic Algarve Portugal holiday.
At the restored market hall in Lagos, the array of freshly caught seafood is dazzling, from tiny sardines and baby squid to the great snakelike silver scabbard fish or torpedo-sized tuna fishes.
Surfing spots in Algarve Portugal
Head to the west and the coast begins to get wilder. The beach at Algarve’s Martinhal resort, near the town of Sagres, rises to a mountainous sand dune that is exposed to powerful winds, and this makes it a challenging favorite for windsurfers.
North of Sagres, the coast has some of Europe’s best spots for surfing. The rugged, wind-swept landscape here seems a world away from the gentle waters and almond and citrus groves that can be found in the centre of the Algarve in Portugal.
The beaches here are remote and undeveloped, but are great for those hoping to ride the waves, or simply to get away from the crowds to soak up the sun and the sound of the surf on a more remote and empty Algarve Portugal beach.
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