#12 Walk the Carvoeiro Boardwalk
There are plenty of opportunities for hiking in the Algarve. It is said that there are over 45 different hiking trails. One of the most beautiful is without a doubt the Carvoeiro Boardwalk. This beautiful path runs along the coast and takes you from Nossa de Senhora da Encaracao to the Alcar Seco rock formations. The path is just under 600 meters long. The walk takes about 10 minutes, but often longer because of the beautiful scenery. It is a well-maintained, wooden path that is accessible to everyone. Perfect for travelers of all ages.
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Scenic viewpoints along the boardwalk
The boardwalk starts at the Nossa Senhora da Encarnação chapel, giving you great views of Carvoeiro beach and the town. As you walk, you'll pass by the impressive Algar Seco caves and rock formations, including the famous "A Boneca" window. The walk finishes at a clifftop viewing platform with views of fishing boats and, if you're lucky, you might even spot dolphins in the distance.
#13 Experience Fado Music and Festivals
When you think of a trip to the Algarve, music is not the first thing that comes to mind. Yet, it is an essential part of Portuguese culture. Fado music in particular. This soulful, traditional music has its origins in the 19th century. If you pay close attention, you will definitely hear it as you walk through the streets.
However, the best way to discover this music is to visit one of the many Fado festivals and events. For example, Lagos has an annual Fado festival, while in Faro several bars and restaurants organize live music in the evenings. And don't forget the Algarve Summer Festival.
Expert Tip: Check local event calendars for Fado performances and festivals during your visit.
Best places to experience Fado
Casa de Fado in Lagos offers a cozy spot for intimate Fado performances in the evenings. In Faro, you can catch weekly shows at Taberna Modesto, where they also serve traditional Portuguese food, in fact it's one of the best things to do in Faro.
Over in Albufeira, O Boteco combines great dining with nightly Fado music. And during the summer, the outdoor amphitheater in Tavira hosts free Fado performances under the stars: easily one of the best things to do in the Algarve.