The best outdoor activities in Lagos
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Tandem Paragliding from Lagos, over the Algarve Coast
Kitesurfing lessons and courses in Lagos, Portugal
Boat Tour to the Caves of Ponta da Piedade, from Lagos
Boat Tour on Comfortable Catamaran to Benagil Caves, from Lagos
Dolphin Watching on a Catamaran, from Lagos
Kayak Tour to the Caves of Ponta da Piedade, from Lagos
Stand Up Paddle Tour from Burgau to Praia Da Luz, near Lagos
SUP tour in Grotto, Lagos
Tandem Paragliding from Lagos, over the Algarve Coast
Jet Boat Tour in Lagos, Algarve
Kitesurfing lessons and courses in Lagos, Portugal
Surf lessons and courses in Lagos, Portugal
Surfing group lessons in Lagos
Stand up Paddle guided Tour in the Lagos Grottoes
Boat Tour to the Caves of Ponta da Piedade, from Lagos
Boat Tour on Comfortable Catamaran to Benagil Caves, from Lagos
Dolphin Watching on a Catamaran, from Lagos
Kayak Tour to the Caves of Ponta da Piedade, from Lagos
Stand Up Paddle Tour from Burgau to Praia Da Luz, near Lagos
What are the activities to do in Lagos?
Imagine paddling at sunrise on turquoise waters, gliding beneath golden arches as the sun illuminates wind-carved cliffs. Welcome to Lagos, one of the Algarve’s most spectacular destinations for nature lovers, adventurers, and coastal explorers.
Located in the western Algarve, Lagos is a vibrant town that blends rich history with a deep connection to the sea. With golden beaches, sea caves accessible by kayak, surf spots, and clifftop hiking trails, Lagos is a perfect base for outdoor adventures in southern Portugal.
Its welcoming atmosphere, cobbled old town, and close proximity to some of the region’s most iconic natural sites make it a must-visit. From Lagos, it’s easy to reach Ponta da Piedade, Praia do Camilo, and Praia Dona Ana.
Outdoor Activities in Lagos
Kayaking & Stand-Up Paddleboarding at Ponta da Piedade
This is Lagos’s signature experience. Departing from the marina, you can paddle along ochre-coloured cliffs to reach Ponta da Piedade. Discover secret coves, glide into narrow sea caves, and pass under natural arches. Conditions are best in the early morning when the sea is calm and the light golden.
Boat Tours & Cruises
For a more relaxed sea experience, boat excursions cover the same coastline as kayaks but with added comfort. Many include swimming or snorkelling stops in crystal-clear waters.
Scuba Diving
The underwater world around Lagos is full of rocky reefs, tunnels, and marine life. Local dive spots cater to both beginners and experienced divers, with a chance to see octopus, colourful anemones, and reef fish.
Surfing Nearby
Nearby beaches like Porto de Mós or Tonel (further west, towards Sagres) offer great Atlantic swells. Local surf schools provide beginner lessons and gear rentals for experienced surfers.
Coastal Hiking
The cliffs between Lagos and Luz are ideal for scenic hikes. You’ll enjoy sweeping ocean views, dramatic rock formations, and quiet beaches. The trail around Ponta da Piedade is short but stunning, especially at sunset.
Local Tips
Atlantic waters remain cool even in summer, so a wetsuit can help during long paddling or diving sessions. In peak season, start activities early to avoid crowds and enjoy the best conditions. Wear sturdy shoes if hiking, as the terrain can be rocky.
Always follow safety guidelines at sea and choose eco-conscious operators, especially in sensitive cave environments or protected zones.
Best Time to Visit
From April to October, conditions are ideal for water activities and hiking. Summer (July–August) is hot and lively, while spring and autumn offer quieter trails and beautiful natural light. Winter is mild and sunny—perfect for peaceful hikes.
How to Get There
Lagos is easily reached by train or bus from Faro International Airport, with regular connections. By car, it’s about 1 hour 15 minutes via the A22 motorway. Once in town, most natural spots and beaches are walkable or accessible by bike.
Extend Your Adventure
From Lagos, head west to the wild cliffs of Sagres and Cape St. Vincent, or east to explore the sea caves of Benagil by kayak. It’s also a gateway to the Vicentine Coast, a rugged and less-travelled area ideal for hikers and surfers.
Lagos isn’t just a beach town, it’s a portal to some of the Algarve’s most memorable outdoor adventures.