Lagos

Lagos

Discover Lagos

Lagos, located in the Algarve, offers stunning cliffs and crystal-clear waters. We recommend taking a boat tour to explore the famous Ponta da Piedade caves and cliffs, or paddleboarding along the coast. Lagos is perfect for those who love adventure, with plenty of hidden beaches and beautiful coastal views.

Best things to do in Lagos

Visit the historic city walls and the Church of St. Anthony, or take a walk along the Ponta da Piedade cliffs for breathtaking views of the Atlantic. Relax on the sandy beaches of Praia Dona Ana or Praia do Camilo, or visit the Lagos Marina for boat trips and dining. A visit to the Slave Market Museum offers insight into Lagos’ history as a key port in the transatlantic slave trade.

Getting around in Lagos

Lagos is easily walkable in the town center, with its charming streets, shops, and beaches. Renting a car is ideal for visiting nearby beaches and attractions along the Algarve coast. Public buses are available for travel to surrounding areas.

The best Watersports & boat tours in Lagos

Lagos offers a variety of watersports, including kayaking and paddleboarding around the Ponta da Piedade cliffs and caves. Boat tours are popular for exploring hidden coves and sea caves, particularly the Benagil Cave. Dolphin-watching trips are a highlight, and for a more adventurous experience, try windsurfing or diving along the Algarve’s dramatic coastline.

The best beaches in Lagos

Praia Dona Ana is one of the most photographed beaches in Lagos, thanks to its stunning rock formations and clear waters—perfect for snorkeling and soaking in the beauty of the Algarve. For families or those seeking space, Meia Praia is the longest beach in the area, offering plenty of room for sunbathing and beach sports. If you’re after something more intimate, Praia do Camilo is a small but beautiful beach, accessed via a steep staircase, perfect for a peaceful escape.

Where and what to eat in Lagos

Lagos is known for its vibrant food scene, with a focus on fresh seafood. Visit Casinha do Petisco for traditional Portuguese dishes like cataplana and seafood rice, or try Restaurante dos Artistas for a more upscale dining experience. For a casual meal, head to Adega da Marina for grilled sardines and other local specialties, paired with regional wines.

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Where to stay in Lagos

In Lagos, you’ll find a delightful blend of history and beach life. Imagine waking up in a boutique guesthouse in the heart of the old town, surrounded by charming cobblestone streets and local cafés. Prefer the beach? The area near Meia Praia is home to beachfront resorts and aparthotels perfect for sunseekers. If you crave something more laid-back, the quieter areas around Porto de Mós are great for staying in coastal apartments with stunning cliffside views.

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