Exploring Coastal Wonders: Sailing Adventures from Lagos
Sailing Lagos
Set sail from the historic port of Lagos and embark on a captivating maritime adventure along the Algarve coast of Portugal. Cruise past rugged cliffs adorned with golden beaches and secret coves, where the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean meet the picturesque landscapes. Feel the gentle breeze as you navigate pristine waters, encountering natural wonders such as Ponta da Piedade’s dramatic rock formations and the tranquil beauty of secluded bays. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a first-time explorer, this journey promises an immersive experience in the natural splendor and maritime heritage of the Algarve.
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Day 1: Lagos - Albufeira (21.5 nautical miles)
Begin your sailing itinerary from the port of Lagos and set sail for the coastal town of Albufeira. Upon arriving in Albufeira, enjoy a traditional Portuguese breakfast at a local cafe. Spend the morning exploring the old town, the iconic Saint Anna Church and the Bell Tower. Stroll the cobblestone streets, lined with restaurants, cafes, bars and souvenir shops. Visit one of the many beaches dotting the Albufeira coastline, ideal for relaxation, swimming, and sunbathing. Whether it's Praia do Tunel, Praia do Peneco, Praia Pescadores, Praia da Falésia or Praia dos Alemães, you'll find white sandy shores, crystal clear waters and rugged coastlines. As the sun sets, experience Albufeira's vibrant nightlife along "the strip," where restaurants, bars, and nightclubs await.
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Day 2: Albufeira - Vilamoura (7.65 nautical miles)
Continue your yacht charter holiday to Vilamoura. Get lost in the past in the Cerro de Vila museum near the Quarteira suburb. Explore archaeological remains that offer a glimpse into the lives of ancient civilisations along the Algarve coastline. If you are looking for fun, visit one of the water parks, with attractions for visitors of all ages. Vilamoura is the focal point of the golfing scene, boasting five outstanding courses that attract enthusiasts worldwide. At the marina, golfing agencies can organise your transport, club hire and green fees. Relax at Praia de Vilamoura, a picturesque beach adorned with soft golden sands and crystal-clear waters. Safe for swimming, it's perfect for families seeking a day of seaside relaxation and water-based fun.
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Day 3: Vilamoura - Faro (14 nautical miles)
Start your day with a traditional Portuguese breakfast and try some delicious pastries like Pastel de Nata and fresh coffee. Stroll through the cobbled streets of Faro’s Old Town. Begin at the Arco da Vila, an impressive gateway, and make your way to Bishop’s Palace. After the palace visit the Sé Cathedral (Cathedral of Faro), which offers a mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. A short walk from the Old Town, the Chapel of Bones in the Igreja do Carmo is a unique and somewhat eerie attraction. After a quick lunch head to el Museu Municipal de Faro, located in a former convent, this museum showcases archaeological finds and regional artefacts.
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Day 4: Faro - Culatra Island - Quarteira (20.6 nautical miles)
Depart Faro and sail towards Culatra Island, a remote paradise island with crystal clear waters and untouched landscapes. Explore the charming fishing village, where life slows to a leisurely pace. Discover the pristine shores of Praia da Culatra, a stunning beach nestled along the island's southern coast. Continue onwards to Quarteira harbour and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Have lunch at a local restaurant along the marina before exploring the city. Spend the afternoon in the sun, relaxing on Praia de Quarteira Beach. Enjoy a quick dip in the water or some watersport activities. Dine on the beachfront and enjoy the traditional Portuguese cuisine.
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Day 5: Quarteira - Portimão (21.8 nautical miles)
Navigate towards your next stop on this sailing itinerary, the gorgeous town of Portimao. Once you arrive, enjoy a light breakfast before beginning your fun-packed day! Spend the morning exploring Museu de Portimao, a former fish canning factory and the perfect place to discover the town's maritime and industrial history. Consider a paragliding adventure if you are not too tired after your yacht charter. Soar high above the coast and enjoy the breathtaking views of the Algarve from a bird's eye perspective. The perfect end to your yacht charter in the Algarve!
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Day 6: Portimão - Sagres (21.3 nautical miles)
Continue your yacht charter in the Algarve from the charming city of Portimão. Set sail for the Praia da Mareta, Sagres' largest beach. The beach is lapped by towering cliffs, protecting it from strong winds. If you are feeling adventurous, try surfing or kitesurfing. We recommend venturing northwest of the town to Praia do Beliche, an excellent surfing spot. Visit the westernmost point of mainland Europe, known as "the end of the world" in medieval times, at Cabo de São Vicente. For history enthusiasts, you can explore the historic Fortaleza de Sagres, a 15th-century fortress with only one exterior wall. Immerse yourself in the local relaxed ambience and dine at family-run restaurants, savouring traditional Portuguese flavours.
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Day 7: Sagres - Lagos (15.8 nautical miles)
Finally, head back to the base marina of Lagos. Start your day with a hearty breakfast at a local cafe or bakery. Visit the beautiful church of Santo António known for its intricate gilded woodwork and historic tiles. Explore the site of Europe’s first slave market, now a museum that provides insights into this dark chapter of history and its impact on the region. Head to Ponta da Piedade, one of the most stunning natural attractions in Lagos. Walk along the cliff tops for breathtaking views of the rock formations, sea caves, and crystal-clear waters. Just a short distance from Ponta da Piedade, relax at Praia do Camilo, a picturesque beach surrounded by dramatic cliffs. Access the beach via a long wooden staircase and enjoy a swim in the turquoise waters or simply relax on the golden sand. Dine along the beach.