Skatepark Ameijeira in Lagos, Algarve
When you’re a parent traveling or living in the Algarve, one of the biggest questions on your mind (especially after beach day #49) is what else can we do with the kids? Well, if you’re anywhere near Lagos, I’ve got a golden tip for you: Skatepark Ameijeira.
📍Where Is It?
The skatepark is located in the Ameijeira area of Lagos, a charming coastal town on the western edge of Portugal’s Algarve region. Just a few minutes from the town center, and easy to reach whether you're on foot, driving, or biking, it’s tucked away but still super accessible.
🛹 What Is Skatepark Ameijeira?
Skatepark Ameijeira is one of those local gems that really comes alive in the late afternoons and evenings, especially when the heat of the day starts to fade and the families come out. Picture a cool breeze, the clatter of wheels on ramps, a laid-back community vibe, and happy kids zipping around on scooters, skateboards, bikes, and even rollerblades.
It’s not flashy or over-designed, it’s simple, but it does the trick!
👶 Who’s It For?
Everyone! The skatepark is open to all ages and abilities, but it really shines for kids aged 5 and up who have a little balance and a lot of energy. Even toddlers can scoot around in the open space behind, we while their older siblings tackle the ramps.
There’s a very inclusive vibe, and while some kids are clearly skate pros-in-the-making, there’s no pressure. Everyone is welcome, and it’s one of the few places where the whole family can chill together in the same space – even if you’re just sitting on a bench with an iced coffee watching the action.
🛴 Don’t Have Gear? No Problem!
You’ll need to bring your own skateboard, scooter, bike or rollerblades – but if your child is keen to try skateboarding, here’s the fun bit:
You can book skateboarding sessions for kids aged 5 and up with @sylas_one, a local skater who runs laid-back, kid-friendly lessons at the park. Just shoot him a message on Instagram. These sessions are such a great way for little ones to learn the basics in a safe and encouraging environment. Plus, it gives you a breather while they’re happily occupied.
⏰ When’s the Best Time to Go?
Evenings are when the park really shines. After about 5pm, the skatepark fills up with local families and traveling kids. The vibe is golden hour magic – that perfect mix of cooling weather, glowing light, and kids just being kids.
Weekends are busier, but still very family-friendly. If your child is new to skateparks or a little nervous, weekday late mornings or early afternoons are quieter and good for low-pressure practice.
🍦 What Else Is Nearby?
You’ll find a few snack bars and cafés nearby, plus a supermarket for grabbing cold drinks or post-skate ice creams (because let’s be real – bribery works). Lagos town itself is just a short walk away, so you can easily pair the skatepark with a visit to the old town, marina, or even head to Praia Dona Ana or Praia do Camilo afterwards.
💡 Tips for Visiting:
Bring water – There’s not much shade and kids will sweat buckets while scooting around.
Wear helmets – Even if no one else is, it’s always a good idea.
Pack snacks – There’s no food directly at the park.
Bring a picnic rug or foldable chair – There’s limited seating if you’re staying a while.
Follow @sylas_one on Instagram for updates on skate sessions and park events.
“Everyone is welcome, and it’s one of the few places where the whole family can chill together in the same space – even if you’re just sitting on a bench with an iced coffee watching the action.”
If you’re searching for the best things to do in the Algarve with kids, especially around Lagos, the Skatepark Ameijeira is a hidden treasure worth discovering. It’s not your typical tourist attraction, which is exactly why it’s so good. Here’s why it deserves a spot on your Algarve family travel itinerary.
The Algarve Is More Than Beaches
Yes, the Algarve’s beaches are some of the most stunning in Europe – but let’s be honest, kids aren’t always content to sit under a parasol. They want action, movement, friends to chase. This is where places like Skatepark Ameijeira come into their own.
It’s one of those non-beach Algarve activities for families that gives everyone a change of pace. It’s also free, active, and full of opportunities for social interaction – especially great if you’re staying longer-term or visiting during school holidays and want to keep kids entertained without spending a fortune.
For Local Families and Traveling Parents Alike
Whether you're on a short holiday or doing a longer parental leave in Portugal (aka elternzeitreise, shout out to the German families we met at the park!), Skatepark Ameijeira offers a slice of everyday life in the Algarve.
It’s where locals and tourists mix in a totally natural way. Kids don’t need to speak the same language to share a ramp or a race. It’s a chance to live like a local for an afternoon, and those are often the memories that stick.
Booking Skateboard Lessons in Lagos
If you’re based in or near Lagos, Portugal, and your child is eager to learn how to skateboard, lessons with @sylas_one are such a brilliant option.
Whether you’re looking for a one-off activity or a weekly lesson while you’re living here for a few months, it’s a wonderful way to get into the skate scene.
Is the Algarve Good for Kids?
Absolutely. In fact, the Algarve is one of the best regions in Europe for family travel. With its:
Safe towns like Lagos, Alvor, and Tavira
Warm weather nearly year-round
Kid-friendly beaches with calm water
Outdoor activities galore (think kayaking, hiking, dolphin-watching)
Great food (hello, grilled fish and pasteis de nata!)
…it’s the kind of place that suits kids of all ages. But it’s the mix of relaxed lifestyle and small adventures – like a skatepark hangout – that really make family life in the Algarve feel special.
More Family-Friendly Algarve Activities Nearby
If your kids loved the skatepark and you want to keep the active momentum going, check out these nearby options:
Lagos Zoo – Small and sweet, with plenty of shade and a relaxed vibe.
Boat tours from Lagos marina – From caves to dolphin spotting.
Parque Aventura Lagos – Tree-top climbing fun just 15 minutes away.
Slide & Splash water park – A classic summer hit, about 30 mins drive.
Surf lessons for kids – Plenty of family-friendly surf schools in nearby Praia da Luz or Arrifana.
Final Thoughts: Why We Love Skatepark Ameijeira
As a family who’s spent time both traveling through and living in the Algarve, we’re always on the lookout for things that go beyond the obvious tourist boxes. Skatepark Ameijeira is one of those places. It’s local, it’s lively, and it makes kids feel like part of something.
If you’re planning a family trip to Portugal, especially the Algarve coast, put this on your radar. Whether your kid is a budding skater or just wants to zip around on a scooter for an hour, this is one of those little places that creates big memories.
And hey, if you do visit – drop us a comment, or tag us in your skatepark stories! We love hearing from other families exploring the Algarve.
Planning a trip to the Algarve with kids? Don’t forget to save this post for later, and check out our other family-friendly guides for everything from toddler-proof beaches to best spots for sunset picnics and rainy-day activities!
Malina x
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