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Lagos

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Lagos

Stay in or behind the old town, build the trip around the Ponta da Piedade cliffs and a grotto boat, and plan the one piece of admin that matters: the 90km transfer from Faro.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 7 Jun 2026

Best length

3-4 nights

Airport

Faro (FAO), ~90km east

Airport to centre

Train ~1h45 (โ‚ฌ8.10); Aerobus 56 ~2h (โ‚ฌ17); Bolt ~โ‚ฌ30-35

Best base

Old town for evenings; Meia Praia for beach-first families

In short

Lagos at a glance

Lagos is the western Algarve's most useful base: stay in or just behind the old town, build the trip around the Ponta da Piedade cliffs and a grotto boat, and accept that the 90km transfer from Faro is the one real piece of planning. It is livelier and younger than the central-Algarve resorts, walkable, and close to the prettiest cove beaches in Portugal.

The short version

  • Base yourself in or right behind the old town for walkable evenings; Meia Praia suits beach-first families who want a long flat sand.
  • The Ponta da Piedade cliffs are the reason to come: walk them at sunset and take one grotto boat from the marina or Praia da Dona Ana.
  • Praia do Camilo and Praia da Dona Ana are the postcard coves; arrive before 11am in summer or you will fight for cliff-foot space.
  • Faro is the airport and it is 90km away: the A22 has been toll-free since January 2025, so a hire car or Bolt is cheaper than it used to be.
  • Three or four nights covers the cliffs, two or three beaches, the old town and one day trip to Sagres or Silves.

Lagos is the western Algarveโ€™s best base, and the reason is geography: the old walled town, the marina and the Ponta da Piedade cliffs all sit within a half-hour walk of each other, with the prettiest cove beaches in Portugal strung along the coast just south. It draws a younger, livelier crowd than the package resorts around Albufeira โ€” more surf, sunset bars and grotto boats than golf and all-inclusives โ€” but it is still small enough to do on foot. The one real planning job is the airport: Faro is 90km east, so the first decision is how you cover that gap.

Build the trip around the headland. Walk the clifftop path from Praia do Pinhรฃo out to the Ponta da Piedade sea-stacks at sunset, take one small boat into the grottoes from the marina or Praia da Dona Ana, and spend your beach time at Camilo and Dona Ana early in the day before the cove fills. Save the old town โ€” the Golden Church of Santo Antรณnio, the harbour fort, the market โ€” for slow evenings. Below, the structured planning picks up: where to stay between the old town and Meia Praia, what each boat trip actually costs, how to get in from Faro, and a realistic budget in pounds.

Plan your Lagos trip

Keep a first trip focused: book the big timed sights, then leave room for neighbourhoods and food.

Top things to do in Lagos

Lagos Ponta da Piedade

Ponta da Piedade is free to walk: the clifftop boardwalk and lighthouse terrace are open at all hours and cost nothing, and the headland itself never closes. The grottoes are the paid bit โ€” book a small boat to thread the sea caves and arches at water level. The cheapest tours leave from the fishermen's landing at the bottom of the 182 steps (~45 min, around โ‚ฌ15); longer 75-minute trips run from Lagos Marina in town. Go in the morning, before the wind and the shadow turn the cliffs flat.

Allow 1.5โ€“2 hoursโ€ฆ
No tickets required Read the guide

Ponta da Piedade

Ponta da Piedade is the headland of ochre sea-stacks, arches and hidden coves that defines Lagos and much of the Algarve postcard. It is free to reach and walk: follow the clifftop path from Praia do Pinhรฃo, ideally near sunset, then descend the steep staircase to the waterline. The grottoes seen from the water are the optional paid upgrade by boat or kayak.

An hour or two toโ€ฆ
No tickets required Read the guide

Where to stay first

The areas that make a first visit easier โ€” not an exhaustive directory.

Old town (Centro Historico)

ยฃยฃ mid-range

Inside the medieval walls: cobbled lanes, the best restaurants and bars, and everything walkable. The first choice for couples and groups who want to drink and eat on foot, though summer nights are noisy near Rua 25 de Abril.

Best for: First-timers, couples, nightlife on foot

Browse hotels Town centre

Marina and Lagos waterfront

ยฃยฃ mid-range

Just over the footbridge from the old town: modern apartments, the boat-trip jetties and a calmer evening than the bar streets. Good if you want a short walk to both grotto boats and old-town dinners.

Best for: Couples, boat-trip access, quieter base

Browse hotels 5-10 min walk to old town

Meia Praia

ยฃยฃ mid-range

The 4-5km flat sandy beach east of the estuary, lined with the larger hotels and apartment blocks. Best for families and beach-first stays, but you will walk or catch the little ferry to reach old-town life.

Best for: Families, beach-first weeks, long flat sand

Browse hotels 15-20 min walk or short ferry

Porto de Mos

ยฃ value

Quiet residential cliffs at the southern edge, near its own wide beach and the start of cove walks. Calm and good value, but you need a car or taxi for the old town in the evening.

Best for: Drivers, quiet stays, value

Browse hotels 10 min drive to centre

Airport to city centre

Lagos airport transfer options
OptionTimeCostBook ahead?
Train from Faro (city) to Lagos ~1h45 about โ‚ฌ8.10; plus bus 16 from airport to Faro station (~โ‚ฌ2.80) Cheapest, but two legs and a transfer at Faro
Aerobus / route 56 from Faro airport ~2h about โ‚ฌ17 Direct from the terminal, May-Oct mostly; check winter times
Bolt or Uber from Faro airport ~1h10-1h20 usually โ‚ฌ30-35 Best value door-to-door, app-dependent on the day
Private transfer ~1h10-1h20 from about โ‚ฌ80-90 Easiest with luggage, families or late flights
Pre-book a door-to-door transfer

When to go

Sweet spot: May, June, September and early October are the sweet spot: warm sea, beach-worthy days, manageable crowds in the cove beaches, and the nightlife already running without August's wall-to-wall pricing.

July and August are hot, busy and expensive, and the small coves fill by mid-morning; this is also the liveliest stretch for younger travellers and the bar scene. November-March is quiet and much cheaper but the Aerobus thins out, some beach businesses close, and it is not a swimming trip.

What it costs

UK return flights to Faro (the airport for Lagos) are often ยฃ40-ยฃ120 outside school holidays when booked ahead; almost every UK airport has summer Ryanair, easyJet, Jet2 or TUI services, but August and half-term fares run far higher.

Daily budget per person

Sample trip: A realistic 3-night mid-range Lagos break for one person is roughly ยฃ430-ยฃ640 before shopping: ยฃ60-ยฃ140 flights to Faro, ยฃ210-ยฃ360 hotel share, ยฃ80-ยฃ120 food and drink, ยฃ25-ยฃ35 in transfers, and ยฃ30-ยฃ45 for a grotto boat trip and the church or museum.

Lagos is cheaper than Barcelona or the Algarve's golf resorts, but the marina-front and beach-bar restaurants charge a premium. Eat one street back from the waterfront, and use the municipal market for cheap fresh seafood and fruit.

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Where to stay

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Tours & tickets

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Airport transfers

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Also in Portugal

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Lagos FAQs

How many days do you need in Lagos?
Three or four nights is the comfortable amount: a day for the Ponta da Piedade cliffs and a boat, a couple of beach days at Camilo, Dona Ana and Meia Praia, an evening or two in the old town, and one day trip to Sagres or Silves.
How do you get from Faro airport to Lagos?
Faro is 90km east. The cheapest route is bus 16 to Faro train station then the regional train (about โ‚ฌ8.10, around 1h45 in total transfers aside). For ease, a Bolt or Uber is usually โ‚ฌ30-35, or a pre-booked private transfer from about โ‚ฌ80; the A22 motorway is toll-free since 2025.
Is the Ponta da Piedade boat trip worth it?
Yes, if you take a small open boat that actually enters the grottoes rather than a larger catamaran that only cruises past. Walk the clifftop first for the views, then take the 45-90 minute boat from the marina or Praia da Dona Ana for about โ‚ฌ20-35.

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