Best Things To Do in Portimao

Visiting Portimao is to discover a perfect combination of vibrant nightlife and pristine beaches, so you'll find plenty to enjoy.

Joaquín Montaño

Joaquín Montaño

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Best Things To Do in Portimao

Portimao | ©Saskia Bosch van Rosenthal

Portimao is a coastal city in the Algarve region of Portugal that is very popular among tourists for its beautiful beaches and outdoor activities. From this description, you should know that one of the most fun things to do in Portimao is to go to the beaches such as Praia da Rocha and Praia do Vau, which stand out for their golden sand and crystal clear waters. You can also rent a canoe or kayak to explore the nearby caves and coasts.

But besides going to the beaches, Portimao offers other incredible activities to do such as visiting the Santa Catarina Fortress, or visiting the Portimao Museum, which stands out for its great collection of art and artefacts that show the history of the city. One of the things you can't miss when you visit Portimao is to experience the Portuguese culture and enjoy the relaxed beach atmosphere.

1. Visit Praia da Rocha, a beach famous for its red sandstone cliffs

Praia da Rocha| ©Joaquín Montaño - Midjourney
Praia da Rocha| ©Joaquín Montaño - Midjourney

Praia da Rocha is a famous beach located in the coastal town of Portimao, which among other things will catch your attention for its incredible red sandstone cliffs, being one of the most popular tourist destinations in the region. Its crystal clear waters and golden sand are part of the atmosphere that will invite you to relax and enjoy the sun. In Praia da Rocha you can do several outdoor activities, such as surfing, paddleboarding and boat rentals.

To see the cliffs of Praia da Rocha, which are impressive and one of the most beautiful spots of this beach, you will have to sign up for a boat trip from Portimao, from where you can take pictures and enjoy the panoramic views. There is even the opportunity to enjoy a fine dining experience near this beach, which includes both local and international dishes.

Interesting details

  • Price: To visit the beach you won't have to pay anything, but if you want to see the cliffs from the sea, you will have to pay just over 100 euros to take part in a boat tour of the area.
  • Location: Praia da Rocha is located on Avenida das Comunidades Lusadas.
  • Opening hours: You can visit this beach all day long.

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2. Explore the old town, the church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição and the municipal market

Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição| ©pixelchecker
Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição| ©pixelchecker

Exploring the old town of Portimao will be a fun activity, mainly because it allows you to get to know the local culture and heritage. Within the heart of this city, you will come across the church of Our Lady of the Conception, which is a beautiful temple built in the 18th century. You will enjoy discovering its baroque and neoclassical architecture, which makes it a must-see place to visit and learn about its history and art.

Another place you will find inside the old city is the municipal market, a place where you can buy local products, such as fresh fruit, vegetables and fish, as well as enjoy an authentic culinary experience. To get to know these places, I recommend you sign up for a tour of Portimao, which takes you to explore the old town and soak up the local culture and heritage.

But apart from the Church of Our Lady of the Conception and the municipal market, you will also find many surprises to discover, such as small local shops and restaurants where you can enjoy the typical food of the region, while talking to the locals about Portuguese culture and all that it represents both in the city and in the rest of the country.

Interesting details

  • Price: You can take a tour of the city on your own, but you also have the opportunity to walk around on a guided tour which can cost around 80 euros per person.
  • Location: The old town of Portimao is in the centre of the city, and places like the municipal market or the church are within the heart of the old town.
  • Timetable: You can walk around the city at any time you want, although if you go on a guided tour, you will have to take into account the timetable proposed by your tour guide, either in the morning or in the afternoon.

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3. Stroll along the quayside to enjoy the views of the harbour

River and pier| ©Vitor Oliveira
River and pier| ©Vitor Oliveira

One of the tourist attractions of the city of Portimao is its pier, so walking around it is a relaxing and interesting activity that you should include in your Portimao itinerary. From the pier, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the marina and the boats that are docked there. You will also have the opportunity to watch local fishermen going about their daily work and tourists sailing on the Arade River. The pier is a place with a great energy and atmosphere, so you will love to take a walk and take pictures.

Besides the beautiful views, the pier also offers you the opportunity to taste the local gastronomy in several restaurants and bars where you can find local food and drinks. If you want to take some souvenirs home with you, you can also go shopping in the nearby shops or enjoy the local shows that take place in the area. This is definitely one of the places you should visit before taking an excursion from Portimao or signing up for a trip to the Benagil caves.

Details of interest

  • Price: You won't have to pay anything to enjoy a stroll along the town's waterfront.
  • Location: The pier is located on Avenida Rio Arade, Marina de Portimao.
  • Opening hours: All day this pier is open to the public, so you can visit it whenever you want.

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4. Take an excursion to the sea caves along the coast

Benagil Caves| ©Bethany Ciullo
Benagil Caves| ©Bethany Ciullo

An exciting activity not to be missed when visiting the coast of this Portuguese city is to hop on a boat and take a trip to the Benagil Caves in Portimao. These excursions are undoubtedly a unique and unforgettable experience, mainly because you will go through the crystal clear waters along the coast, and then take you to the sea caves, which are one of the most impressive places in the region.

The sea caves are a natural wonder, and taking a boat trip to explore them is an experience not to be missed when visiting Portimao. As well as being an exciting activity, you will also learn important information about the geology and natural history of the region. These excursions are usually customised, meaning that you can coordinate with your tour guide what exactly you want to see according to your preferences and needs.

Interesting details

  • Price: A tour of Portimao's Benagil Caves can cost around 120 euros per person.
  • Location: The Benagil Caves are located a few kilometres from Portimao, specifically on the Algarve Coast.
  • Timetable: You can visit the caves at any time you want, although you will usually have to coordinate with your tour guide, the time when you will do this tour.

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5. Visit the Portimão museum to learn about local history and culture

Portimão Museum| ©Vitor Oliveira
Portimão Museum| ©Vitor Oliveira

A good way to learn about the history and culture of the Portimão region is to visit the city's museum, which is housed in a former fish cannery. Part of the attraction of this museum is that it is an architectural gem in its own right, while inside, you'll find exhibits that showcase the history and evolution of the region, focusing mainly on the fishing industry, culture and daily life. There are also exhibits from Roman times and the Muslim presence in the region.

One of the things you will like most about this museum is that you can enjoy different workshops and educational events that make this experience much more interactive and educational. When you visit this place you will realise that it is focused both for tourists and locals, because it allows you to learn about the evolution of the city and its people through the ages.

Interesting details

  • Price: The entrance fee to visit this museum is usually around 3 to 5 euros per person, although these prices may vary according to the type of public that visits the place, either adults or children.
  • Location: This museum is located in the Port of the city, in the old Feu de Conservas Factory, on the banks of the Arade River.
  • Opening hours: The museum is usually open on Tuesdays from 14:30 to 18:00 and between Wednesday and Sunday from 10:00 to 18:00.

6. Enjoying fine wines at Quinta de La Rosa

Quinta de La Rosa| ©Bernt Rostad
Quinta de La Rosa| ©Bernt Rostad

Quinta La Rosa is a wine cellar located in the region of Portimao, so it is a good place to go to taste some of the most interesting local flavours. But besides the production of fine and high quality wines, inside the estate you will also see amazing gardens and a swimming pool that you can enjoy. In these gardens you will also see a wide variety of indigenous plants and flowers, which you can not only stroll among, but also take pictures of.

La Quinta La Rosa is a must visit if you are looking for a relaxing and authentic experience in the Portimao region, mainly because at the winery you can see and learn about Portugal's long tradition of winemaking, and you can also find out what the commitment to the quality of the product is all about. A trip to this estate is one of the best things you can do on this trip because you will be able to experience the rural life of the country at close quarters.

Interesting details

  • Price: To visit this farm you will have to pay around 20 euros per person to enter.
  • Location: Located in the heart of Portimao.
  • Opening hours: This Quinta is open throughout the week between 8:00 and 17:00 approximately.

7. Take a trip to Lagos to see its ancient walls and cobbled streets

Lagos| ©Jose A
Lagos| ©Jose A

The city of Lagos is a neighbouring city to Portimão in Portugal that you will love to visit if you are interested in the history and culture of the region. I recommend a trip to see the ancient city walls, while you have the opportunity to stroll along the cobblestone streets. The walls are an example of the fortification and defence of the city in medieval times, and you will love this place to take amazing photos of your trip.

This place is an excellent example of Portugal's architecture and history, but it also gives you the opportunity to learn more about the culture of Portugal and its people. This is one of the best activities to do during your trip to Portimao, especially if you want a cultural and fun activity to do with your family and children.

Interesting details

  • Price: An excursion to this area of the Algarve costs approximately 100 to 110 euros per person.
  • Location: This village is located a few kilometres from Portimao.
  • Timetable: You can do these excursions at any time you want, although I recommend doing them in the morning so that you can spend the whole day on the excursion.

8. Enjoy the nightlife of the Algarve

Algarve| ©wiseguy71
Algarve| ©wiseguy71

In case you are travelling with friends and want an exciting and fun experience in the Portimão region at night, I recommend you to enjoy the city's nightlife. The Algarve Casino is one of the most popular choices for nightlife, offering a wide variety of games and live shows. But if you prefer something more relaxed, the city offers a wealth of bars and nightclubs where you can enjoy good local drinks while listening to music and dancing until dawn.

One of the best things about the nightlife in the Algarve is that it has been declared one of the most vibrant in the region, so enjoying it is an experience not to be missed if you are looking for an exciting and fun activity. Both of the options I recommend, the casino and the bars, are popular choices for tourists and locals alike, and best of all, the offer is so varied that it easily adapts to everyone's tastes and preferences.

Interesting details

  • Price: Your enjoyment of nightlife in the Algarve will vary according to the places you visit during your tour.
  • Location: You should know that the city of Portimao is quite active at night, no matter where you are.
  • Opening hours: You can go and enjoy the nightlife from 20:00 onwards.

9. Take a hot air balloon ride for panoramic views of the region

Ballooning| ©Martha Silva
Ballooning| ©Martha Silva

A hot air balloon ride is one of the most breathtaking and exciting experiences you can enjoy in Portimão. As you go up in the balloon, you will be able to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the region, including its incredible natural landscapes and the different towns and villages in the surrounding area. In addition, the silence and tranquillity offered by the hot air balloon make this an unforgettable experience that you will want to keep for a lifetime, so don't forget to take lots of pictures.

This is definitely a good adventure if you want to find a different way to enjoy the Portimão region, and look at its landscapes from a different point of view. These hot air balloon rides usually take place during the morning hours and are always carried out by experienced and certified balloonists, so your experience will not only be exciting, but also safe and guaranteed.

Interesting details

  • Price: A hot air balloon ride in Portimao can cost around 100 euros per person.
  • Location: To get on a hot air balloon you will have to go to certain regions near Portimao.
  • Time: You can find flights all year round and at different times, although it depends a lot on the weather conditions of the specific day.

10. Take a day trip to the nearby Serra de Monchique mountain range.

Monchique| ©Jose A
Monchique| ©Jose A

Taking a day trip to the nearby Serra de Monchique is an activity that I recommend you do if you want to enjoy the natural beauty of the Portimão region, mainly because once in the mountains, you will have the opportunity to take scenic walks with breathtaking views of the region, while discovering the local culture through tasting the most traditional products of the area.

Among the local products that you will love to taste during the excursion is honey, which you will be able to taste in its purest and most natural state. But you will also have the opportunity to taste a star product such as the medronho liqueur, which is made from the typical fruit of the region, but also has a unique flavour and aroma.

In the midst of all the walking, you can enjoy the scenic beauty of the mountain range and get to know its fauna and flora. Most of these hiking experiences here are guided, so your tour guide will always be there to tell you everything you need to know about this region, its traditions and the qualities of the terrain.

Interesting details

  • Price: For a guided tour you will have to pay from 80 to 100 euros per person.
  • Location: This place is about 20 to 30 minutes drive north of Portimao.
  • Timetable: You can do this tour at any time, although it is recommended that you leave Portimao early in the morning so that you can spend the whole day touring the Serra de Tramuntana.