Travelling by ferry to Algarve

To reach Algarve by boat, you can depart from 1 countries: Portugal. The ferries of the 1 companies (Empresa de Navegação Madeirense) operating crossings to Algarve call at 2 ports: Funchal and Portimao.

With a network of 1 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Algarve and find the perfect crossing. Ferry companies Empresa de Navegação Madeirense offer up to 0 crossings a week. Find all prices and best deals for Algarve on our Vivanoda search engine.

Ferries to Algarve in figures

Countries
Portugal
Number of ports
2
Number of ferry connections
1
Number of ferry companies
1
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Most popular ferry routes to Algarve

To travel to Algarve by ferry, the ferry operators Empresa de Navegação Madeirense offer daily crossings from Portimao or Funchal.

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Ferry Algarve: Travel Guide

Ferry Algarve: What to see and do?

The Algarve is a magnificent region in the south of Portugal. With its golden coastline, picturesque villages and sunny climate, the Algarve is a destination of choice for travellers seeking relaxation and discovery. Here's everything you need to know to explore the region's main towns and sights.

Lagos is one of the Algarve's most popular towns. Known for its beautiful beaches, lively streets and rich historical heritage, Lagos offers something for everyone. Take a stroll through the old town and admire the stone walls and colourful buildings. Be sure to visit the fortress of Ponta da Bandeira, with its breathtaking views over the ocean. Lagos' beaches, such as Praia da Dona Ana and Praia do Camilo, are among the most beautiful in the region.

Not far from Lagos is the small town of Sagres. Famous for its maritime history and iconic lighthouse, Sagres is an ideal travel destination for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts alike. Visit the 15th-century Sagres Fort, where you can learn more about Portuguese maritime exploration. Don't miss a trip to Cape St Vincent, also known as the end of the world, to admire the spectacular cliffs and enjoy the magnificent sunsets.

Faro is another must-see town in the Algarve. The region's capital, Faro is a perfect fusion of past and present. Explore the walled old town, known as the Cidade Velha, and discover narrow streets, charming squares and historic churches. Don't miss Faro Cathedral and the church of Nossa Senhora do Carmo. If you're interested in regional history, visit Faro's Municipal Museum to learn more about local culture and traditions.

If you're a beach lover, don't miss Albufeira. This seaside town is famous for its beautiful sandy beaches and lively nightlife. Soak up the sun at Praia da Oura or Praia dos Pescadores, and take a dip in the crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Albufeira also offers a variety of restaurants, bars and clubs, perfect for a lively night out.

Finally, Tavira is a picturesque little town well worth a visit. Known for its Moorish architecture and charming old town, Tavira is a true gem of the Algarve. Stroll along the River Gilão and explore the narrow streets of the old town. Visit Tavira Castle and the church of Santa Maria do Castelo to discover the region's rich historical heritage.

Whether you're interested in pristine beaches, rich history or vibrant nightlife, the Algarve has it all. Get ready to immerse yourself in Portuguese culture, savour delicious local cuisine and enjoy some unforgettable moments in the Algarve.

Algarve: When to visit?

The best time to visit Portugal is generally from May to September. During these months, the country enjoys pleasant temperatures, with an average of 25 to 30 degrees Celsius in the hottest months (July and August). The days are sunny, ideal for enjoying the country's many magnificent beaches, such as the Algarve in the south.

In autumn, from October to November, Portugal is also an attractive destination. Temperatures start to drop slightly, but are still mild, averaging between 20 and 25 degrees Celsius. This is an excellent time to explore the cities, visit the vineyards and discover Portugal's rich gastronomy.

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