Friends, are you dreaming of a destination where golden beaches meet rugged coastlines, where history blends seamlessly with adventure, and where every town offers a new reason to fall in love with travel? Welcome to the Algarve, Portugal's sun-kissed southern gem.
Known for its dramatic cliffs, hidden grottos, and picture-perfect resorts, the Algarve is one of Europe's top holiday escapes. To help you plan, here are 15 of the very best things to do in this dazzling region.
Near Lagos, this breathtaking natural wonder is a collection of towering cliffs, grottoes, and arches sculpted by the Atlantic. The best way to explore is via a boat cruise, which usually takes about 1.5–2 hours and costs around $25–$35 per person. Glide through striking rock formations while catching glimpses of secluded beaches you'd otherwise never find.
From Albufeira Marina, hop on a cave and dolphin cruise — one of the Algarve's most exciting activities. Tours combine coastline exploration with dolphin spotting, and while sightings cannot be guaranteed, the experience rarely disappoints. Prices start at $35 for a 2.5-hour trip, offering both natural beauty and excitement along the Atlantic shores.
If beach outings are not your style, Aquashow Park near Albufeira is a refreshing change. Featuring Europe's largest water rollercoaster, wave pools, slides, live animal shows, and shaded areas, it's a treat for families. Tickets average $30–$35 for adults and slightly less for children. A full day here is a joyful escape from the salty sea breeze.
Aquashow Waterpark
The Benagil Cave is one of the Algarve's most photographed wonders. Take a 3-hour catamaran cruise from Albufeira, typically $40 per ticket, to discover this natural cave. Depending on sea conditions, you may even swim nearby to experience both the turquoise waters and the dramatic cave openings.
For travelers who love culture and cuisine, the Algarve Tour with a scenic lunch in the Serra de Monchique mountains. Enjoy visits to countryside viewpoints and sample regional pastries and cheeses before enjoying a 3-course traditional meal with views. Tours cost about $85–$100 per person, lasting around 6 hours — a true indulgence in Portugal's rural charm.
Set off on a half-day Algarve Jeep Safari exploring rustic villages, blooming orchards, and hidden waterfalls. Local guides share insights into regional life, with stops at a Moorish castle or tasting local honey or herbal infusions. The tour, priced between $50–$60 for four hours, provides a thrilling off-the-beaten-track perspective.
Located in Guia, this theme and water park is adored by families. Attractions include dolphin sessions, adventure rides, pirate shows, a wave pool, and a newly added Jurassic River ride. Entrance tickets cost approximately $35–$40 per person, with discounted options for children. Plan for a full day to make the most of Zoomarine's wide offerings.
From Portimão, embark on a 2-hour boat journey to explore the Benagil caves from a different angle. Many tours include snorkeling and cliff-jumping opportunities, plus a swimming stop at a calm beach cove. Tickets average $30–$40, delivering value and adventure rolled into one unforgettable experience.
Rather paddle than cruise? Join a kayak exploration of Lagos' coastline for about $35–$40 per participant. With a guide to lead you through narrow grottoes and crystal-clear waters, kayaking here offers a more intimate, eco-friendly adventure. Most tours run for 2 hours with opportunities to pause and swim.
For adrenaline seekers, a RIB (rigid inflatable boat) tour from Albufeira checks all the boxes. Expect a 2.5-hour high-speed journey across caves, remote beaches, and dolphin zones. Tours average $40, offering both adventure and sightseeing in one.
Unleash your inner surfer at XFlow Surf Spot in Albufeira. Whether renting a board, learning the basics, or just enjoying great food by the pool, this surf park offers flexible fun for both beginners and pros. Average surf lessons are about $25–$30.
If rugged landscapes are calling, book a quad biking adventure. Starting from Albufeira, you'll traverse countryside paths, woodland tracks, and hilly trails. Prices fall around $65–$75 for a 3-hour experience, including safety equipment and expert guides.
Stretching over 6 kilometers between Albufeira and Vilamoura, Praia da Falésia is one of the Algarve's most picturesque beaches. The red cliffs make for a dreamy backdrop. Visitors can sunbathe, swim, or even enroll in a local surf lesson for about $40 for 2 hours.
In Lagoa, art enthusiasts will adore LiR Galeria Arte Algarve. The space hosts a wide range of modern pieces from Portuguese and international artists. Entry is free, making it a worthwhile cultural stop during your regional explorations.
This historic archway in Faro serves as the grand entrance into the old town. Built in neoclassical style, it's a favorite for photographers capturing southern Portugal's architectural beauty. The nearby cobbled streets make for a charming walking tour, adding depth to Algarve's cultural offerings.
The Algarve is easily accessible by air through Faro Airport. From the UK, expect flights from London Southend or Luton starting at around $40–$120 one way, depending on the season. Ryanair and EasyJet both frequently service this route, with flight times of about 3 hours. Once landed, buses, taxis, or car rentals conveniently connect to all major Algarve towns.
From dramatic cliffs to thrilling jeep safaris, Algarve truly offers something for every traveler — whether a family seeking fun, adventurers chasing rugged landscapes, or couples looking for cultural discovery. Lykkers, which of these Algarve experiences excites you the most, and which will you add to the very top of your Portugal travel bucket list?