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The Algarve: Portugal Golden Coast

PortugalForAll · 24.05.2026

The Algarve is Portugal beach paradise, a 150 km coastline of dramatic cliffs, sea caves and sheltered coves. Lagos and the sculpted rocks of Ponta da Piedade are the showpiece.

Beyond the beaches, the region offers whitewashed old towns, golf, fresh seafood and the wilder, quieter west coast loved by surfers.

With over 300 days of sunshine a year, the Algarve is a year-round escape — busiest in summer, blissful in spring and autumn.


📌 Practical info

💶 CurrencyEuro (EUR)
🗣️ LanguagePortuguese
🛂 VisaEU member — passport-free for EU/EEA
🕐 Time zoneWET (UTC+0) — Azores UTC-1
🔌 Power plugType C/F, 230V

❓ Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Portugal?

April-October. Lisbon and Porto: April-June and September-October. Algarve beaches: May-September. Madeira: year-round (subtropical). Azores: best May-September for whale watching.

Do I need a visa for Portugal?

EU citizens — no. Schengen rules for non-EU. UK/US/Canada/Australia: visa-free 90 days.

Is Portugal expensive?

More affordable than Spain/Italy. Lisbon and Porto are mid-range (€60-100/day). Algarve premium in summer. Rural Alentejo and Madeira very affordable.

What is Portugal famous for?

Port wine (Porto), pastéis de nata, fado music, surfing (Nazaré, Ericeira), Algarve cliffs (Benagil cave), Madeira hiking, Sintra fairy-tale palaces, cork production.

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