The ultimate guide to Algarve’s beaches
Algarve’s beaches are seriously some of the best in Europe. Soft, golden sand like superfine sugar, and all sorts of beaches to choose from – hidden coves or huge stretches perfect for surfers. Plus, the dramatic honey-colored cliffs and tons of sunshine make it a picture-perfect paradise.
The best part? You can find the perfect beach for whatever you’re in the mood for. Want to try kite surfing? There’s a beach for that. Just want to relax and soak up the sun? You got it. Foodies will find their happy place here too. Every kind of traveler has a spot waiting for them in the Algarve.
In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the best beaches in Algarve, Portugal,. We’ll even give you some tips on kayaking and where to find the best food, and the most breathtaking cliff walks.
Let’s dive in.
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1. Praia do Carvoeiro
Carvoeiro Beach is a lively beach right in the heart of the charming fishing village. This small but popular beach offers something for everyone.
You get to see cute whitewashed houses lining the beach, with colorful boats take tourists on scenic coastal tours. The waters are mostly calm, perfect for a relaxing swim.
Praia do Carvoeiro isn’t just about that though. There are tons of cafes, bars, and restaurants nearby, where you can soak up the atmosphere.
If you are seeking something more, take a boat tour to experience amazing cave interiors. This beach gets crowded in peak season, so come early to find a good spot and enjoy a fun-filled day.
There are loads of other things you can do in Carvoeiro.
2. Praia do Vale de Centeanes
Praia do Vale de Centeanes is of high interest to people who want to soak all the shiny sun goodness on the beach. This long, but narrow beach is nestled between Carvoeiro and the famous Algar de Benagil cave.
The golden sand feels soft under your feet with dramatic golden cliffs behind you, sheltering you from the wind. The sand is perfect for a walk with stunning ocean views, and the cliffs around the beach have been eroded over time, creating cool cave-like structures.
3. Praia da Marinha
A giant rock stands guard in the middle of the water, adding to the drama. The cliffs cast a shadow over the beach in the afternoon, so if you’re planning a full day, snag a spot on the left side for maximum sunshine.
4. Praia do Carvalho
Pro tip: We also have some recommendations if you want to try kayaking or paddleboarding under the guidance of true locals, like Brotherootzs Sup Tours. With their expert guidance, you can have every bit of fun exploring hidden coves and soaking up the Algarve sunshine without worrying about safety.
5. Praia dos Beijinhos
Praia dos Beijinhos might be a small, but a perfect getaway for romantics. This little gem isn’t just called “Little Kisses Beach” for no reason. The soft sand, golden cliffs, and the cutest seashells you’ve ever seen.
There are also some cool rock formations to explore, and lots of birds chirping. A perfect scene — can’t get better than this!
6. Praia da Cova Redonda
Praia da Cova Redonda is a charming, secluded beach tucked away at the foot of a dramatic cliff, complete with cool rock formations in the water. Getting down involves a bit of a journey – a long staircase with 100 steps!
Once you’re down on the beach, the cliffs shelter you from the wind, and the water is usually calm and shallow around a big rock in the middle. This beach is also great for swimming in the clear blue water. Lifeguards are even on duty during peak season to keep everyone safe.
There’s a small kiosk near the entrance, called Eco Beach bar, with some refreshing drinks and snacks.
7. Praia da Luz
Praia da Luz isn’t just a beach, it’s a charming seaside fishing town with the bonus of sandy beach, wonderful climate, and heavenly food. Located 6km west of Lagos, this little beach is a perfect destination that offers a good mix of relaxation and activity.
Praia da Luz or Beach of Light has a beautiful sandy bay with soft, yellow sand – perfect for sinking your toes in and strolling along the shore. The beach can get lively in the summer, but it’s never as crowded as some other Algarve spots.
Lunch tip: Zazu Beach Club.
8. Praia do Camilo
On your way to the famous Ponta de Piedade near the town of Lagos, Praia do Camilo is un-arguably one of the most beautiful beaches in Algarve, Portugal. The first glimpse and the entry to this beach is nothing short of a fairytale: A long wooden staircase (about 200 steps) leads down between cliffs, and then — boom! A gorgeous little beach reveals itself. It’s pretty small and even shrinks at high tide, but the dramatic golden cliffs of Ponta da Piedade surrounding it are pure beauty. They also act as a windshield, making it a peaceful spot.
9. Praia da Arrifana
Praia da Arrifana, just 6 kilometers from the historic town of Aljezur, is a southwestern Algarve beach that will steal your heart. This long, but narrow beach, we’d say, about half a kilometer, is unlike any other in the region.
Imagine soft, golden sand nestled between dramatic black cliffs and traditional whitewashed houses — a picture-perfect postcard scene. The rock formations here are particularly interesting, and the sand is perfect for a romantic stroll along the shore.
10. Praia do Amado
It’s not a beach with lots of facilities for families, it’s a secluded spot that is known for its consistent waves really popular with surfers. And for good reasons. The beach faces west and catches a lot of swells, perfect for both beginner and experienced surfers. But winter waves can be dangerous, so be cautious if you’re new to surfing.
Getting to the beach is easy. Short, well-maintained wooden stairs wind down from the clifftop. Up there, you’ll find a big car park (perfect if you bring your car). During the summer months, a few refreshment stalls pop up near the car park, and you can even rent surfboards, beach chairs, and umbrellas for a fun day at the beach.
Just an 8-minute drive away is Praia da Bordeira, where you can hike a challenging 4.6-mile loop trail. And if you head 35 minutes north, there’s another beach, Praia da Arrifana. This makes Praia do Amado the perfect base to explore all three beaches in a single-day trip.
11. Praia da Bordeira
Praia da Bordeira faces northwest and catches a lot of swells, making it a favorite for both beginners and experienced surfers. Depending on the season and the swell, you can find gentle waves perfect for learning or challenging waves for seasoned riders.
The beach offers a range of amenities, especially during the summer months, when beach bars serves refreshing drinks, coffee, and snacks to keep you full.
Rest assured, the beach offers plenty of space, so you never feel crowded. If you’re spending several days in the Algarve, consider staying overnight in the nearby town of Aljezur. This charming location serves as a perfect base to explore not only Praia da Bordeira but also to venture further to the picturesque Praia do Odeceixe the following day.


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