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Beaches for families in the Algarve:
A sunrise trip to Praia Dona Ana in Lagos is one of those unforgettable family moments. Whether you’re here on holiday or enjoying an extended parental leave in Portugal, this early morning outing is a simple yet soul-filling experience the whole family will love.
Praia do Porto de Mós is my absolute favorite beach in Lagos with children. At low tide, small pools form where the kids can enjoy splashing around.
If you’re exploring the western Algarve with your family and looking for a wholesome, family-friendly stop that feels a little bit different, let me introduce you to Algarvegan Hummus Bar in Barão de São Miguel. Tucked away in one of the Algarve’s quieter, more peaceful villages, this is the kind of place you stumble upon and instantly want to share with everyone you know.
This organic farm with 140 hectares of land is pure magic! You can either plan a day trip here or stay in one of the apartments for a few nights.
Nature activities for families in the Algarve:
If you're anything like me, you're always on the lookout for places that tick all the boxes-somewhere the kids can run wild, where you can sip your coffee in peace, and ideally, where there's actual shade (seriously, why is that so rare in the Algarve?). Well, I think I've found it.
Bring your skateboards, scooters, bicycles or rollerblades and soak up the special atmosphere in the evenings at the skatepark.
Active Play activities for families in the Algarve:
Eating Out as a family in the Algarve:
If you’re a pizza-loving family exploring the Algarve, Arte Bianca is the kind of place that turns dinner into a memory. With three locations — Sagres, Aljezur, and Vale de Telha — it’s a top choice for families craving great food, a kid-friendly vibe, and that easygoing Algarve atmosphere.
If you’re exploring the western Algarve with your family and looking for a wholesome, family-friendly stop that feels a little bit different, let me introduce you to Algarvegan Hummus Bar in Barão de São Miguel. Tucked away in one of the Algarve’s quieter, more peaceful villages, this is the kind of place you stumble upon and instantly want to share with everyone you know.
When you’re traveling with kids, finding a spot to eat where everyone’s happy can feel like chasing a unicorn. Too fancy, and you’re sweating through the meal hoping your toddler doesn’t throw a fork. Too casual, and the food’s forgettable. That’s why Kestè, a low-key café tucked between Lagos' old town and the beach at Porto de Mós, felt like such a win.
As a parent, I’ve learned that finding a restaurant that ticks all the boxes – great food, kid-friendly, good vibes, and easy parking – can feel like discovering a unicorn. So when we stumbled upon Maxi’s Warung in the laid-back surf village of Vale da Telha, I couldn’t keep it to myself. This is not just another place to eat in the Algarve; it’s an absolute gem for families — especially if you’re exploring Lagos with kids or staying nearby in Lagos, Portugal with toddlers.
If you're anything like me, you're always on the lookout for places that tick all the boxes-somewhere the kids can run wild, where you can sip your coffee in peace, and ideally, where there's actual shade (seriously, why is that so rare in the Algarve?). Well, I think I've found it.
At Kinoah, all breakfast wishes come true - and with a sensational view.
If you’re planning a family trip to the Algarve with kids, Praia do Amado in Aljezur deserves a spot on your list. It’s one of the best family-friendly beaches on the west coast, known for its wild beauty, surf schools, and safe stream for younger children.
Perfect for families staying near Carrapateira, Bordeira, or Aljezur, Amado offers something for everyone, from surfing and exploring to picnicking and soaking up the view.