Algarve Coastal Path

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Stretching some 230 km along Portugal's sun-drenched southern coast, the Algarve Coastal Path (Rota Vicentina's Fishermen's Trail) is a world-class walking route that delivers dramatic sea cliffs, hidden coves, and pristine beaches. This is no manicured boardwalk – it's a raw, rugged journey through a landscape of golden sandstone, wild surf, and the scent of pine and sea salt. For international travellers, it offers an immersive way to experience the Algarve beyond the resort towns, connecting you with authentic fishing villages, local seafood, and the region's rich maritime heritage.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers tackle the Fishermen's Trail section (the most scenic and coastal) in 4 to 6 days, covering 20–25 km per day. This allows time for swims, photography, and lingering over long lunches in village tascas. If you have only a day, the stretch from Sagres to Cabo de São Vicente (about 20 km round-trip) offers a satisfying taste. For a full experience, combine it with the Historical Way inland for a week-long loop, or pick shorter sections between Lagos and Portimão. The trail is best from March to June and September to October, when temperatures are mild and wildflowers bloom.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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