The Ultimate 7-Day Algarve Itinerary

Why the Algarve Stole Our Hearts

Stepping into nature’s masterpiece – the stunning Benagil Cave!

Have you ever arrived somewhere and instantly felt like you belonged? That’s exactly what happened to us in the Algarve. Our 7-day Algarve itinerary was filled with golden beaches, stunning cliffs, and warm local hospitality.

From the moment we set foot on its golden beaches, we were in love. The cliffs looked like a painting, the ocean sparkled in every shade of blue, and the locals welcomed us with the warmest smiles. It felt like stepping into a postcard—but even better.

Our days were filled with hiking along dramatic coastal trails, relaxing on sun-kissed beaches, and exploring hidden caves by boat. And the food? Unforgettable. Fresh seafood, buttery pastries, and grilled sardines so good we wanted to personally thank the chef.

When it was time to leave, we seriously considered missing our flight on purpose. The Algarve wasn’t just a trip—it was a feeling. And we didn’t want to let it go.

Now, let’s help you plan your own one-week Algarve itinerary for an unforgettable adventure!

Where to Stay in the Algarve

Ocean views at Tivoli Carvoeiro resort
Ocean views at Tivoli Carvoeiro – Algarve’s paradise retreat! 🌊

🏨 Luxury Resorts – If you love pampering, check out Tivoli, Vila Vita Parc, or Anantara Vilamoura. We stayed at Tivoli Resort, booked through Booking.com, and it was pure bliss.

🏡 Mid-Range Hotels – Stylish yet affordable choices like AP Eva Senses & Jupiter Algarve Hotel.

🛏️ Budget Stays – Backpackers and budget travelers will love HI Lagos & Orange Terrace Hostel.


Algarve 7-Day Itinerary: Best Things to Do

The Algarve had been on our bucket list for a while, and when we finally made it, it was even more magical than we had imagined. From golden beaches and hidden caves to charming towns and fresh seafood, every day was an adventure.

We stayed at Tivoli Carvoeiro Resort, a stunning clifftop hotel overlooking the Atlantic, which became our little slice of paradise. Waking up to those ocean views, hearing the waves crash against the cliffs—it was the perfect base for our Algarve exploration.

Here’s a day-by-day breakdown of our trip, how we traveled around, and our favorite experiences along the way!


Day 1: Arriving in Carvoeiro & Chasing the First Sunset

After landing at Faro Airport, we picked up our rental car and drove about 50 minutes to Carvoeiro. As soon as we reached Tivoli Carvoeiro, we were blown away by the location—perched on the edge of a cliff with panoramic ocean views.

A Magical Sunset at Praia da Marinha

After settling in, we couldn’t wait to start exploring. It’s just a 10-minute drive to Praia da Marinha, often called one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.

The view from the clifftop was stunning—golden rocks rising above the deep blue Atlantic. At first, I was nervous about climbing, but with Kaushik’s encouragement, I took a deep breath, found my footing, and made it up.

The view was absolutely stunning—golden cliffs rising above the deep blue Atlantic, with waves crashing below. We walked along the edge, stopping often to take pictures and enjoy the view. Eventually, we found a quiet spot to sit and relax. The ocean breeze, the sound of the waves, and the warm sun made it a perfect and peaceful moment.

First Dinner in Carvoeiro

For our first meal, we headed to Vimar Restaurant and Bar (just a 5-minute walk from our hotel).

Kaushik went for grilled sea bass, and he still talks about how fresh and juicy it was! I had the garlic butter prawns, and they were heavenly. We ended the night with a glass of Vinho Verde—a crisp Portuguese wine that quickly became a favorite.


Day 2: Exploring Benagil Cave

Benagil Cave Boat Tour

On our second day in Carvoeiro, we had something special planned—a Benagil Cave boat tour ! After a quick breakfast, we set off from Portimão Marina, eager to see the stunning coastline. As we cruised along, we passed charming villages like Ferragudo, breathtaking cliffs, and hidden beaches that could only be accessed by boat. It was truly a sight to behold!

Arriving at the Benagil Cave, we couldn’t believe our eyes. The famous sunlit skylight above and the clear turquoise water below felt like we were stepping into a dream! We spent some time soaking in the beauty before heading back to the marina.

Stunning Benagil Cave!

💡 Pro Tip: While we considered kayaking, the boat tour was a much safer and more convenient choice due to the strong currents. However, if you do decide to kayak or swim, be sure to bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, water shoes for rocky areas, and a waterproof phone case to capture the moment!

If you’re in Carvoeiro, don’t miss this amazing boat tour. It’s the perfect way to experience the Algarve’s natural wonders and create memories that will last a lifetime!

Sunset Dinner with an Ocean View

We decided to dine at One Restaurant, inside our hotel. Watching the sunset over the cliffs while enjoying our meal made it one of the best dinner experiences of the trip.


Day 3: The Seven Hanging Valleys Hike & Secret Beaches

Hiking One of the Most Beautiful Trails in Portugal

Hiking the breathtaking Seven Hanging Valleys – nature’s masterpiece!

We’re not hardcore hikers, but we couldn’t miss the famous Seven Hanging Valleys Trail. We started from Praia da Marinha and walked along the coast.

  • The views were absolutely stunning—cliffs, caves, and endless ocean.
  • We stopped at Praia do Carvalho, a hidden beach you can only reach by walking through a secret tunnel carved into the rocks!
  • At one viewpoint, we sat down to rest, and Kaushik said, “This might be my favorite spot of the trip.”

Afternoon Dip at Praia de Albandeira

After all that hiking, we needed a swim! We drove just 15 minutes to Praia de Albandeira, a quiet beach with turquoise waters and a natural rock arch. It was far less crowded than other beaches and felt like a hidden paradise.


Day 4: Exploring Algar Seco & Carvoeiro’s Hidden Gem

The day started with a relaxed vibe as we set out to explore more of the Algarve’s stunning coastline. Our first stop? Algar Seco, a breathtaking rock formation on the east side of Carvoeiro. To get there, we followed the Carvoeiro Boardwalk, a scenic wooden pathway along the cliffs, offering panoramic ocean views at every step. The fresh sea breeze, the sound of waves crashing below, and the golden cliffs glowing in the sun—it was the perfect way to ease into the day. There’s a small parking area at the top, and judging by the number of cars, we weren’t the only ones excited to see this place!

In front of A Boneca, Algar Seco!

One of Algar Seco’s hidden gems is A Boneca (The Doll), a small cave with two natural windows that frame the ocean like a painting. Of course, we had to check out Boneca Bar, the little restaurant right beside it. The view? Absolutely spectacular. The food? Well… let’s just say the ocean was the highlight of our meal. We had burgers, chicken breast, and fries, but for the price, it was pretty underwhelming. Still, with the sound of the waves and the salty breeze in the air, it was a great place to just sit back and enjoy the moment.


Day 5: Dolphin Watching & Exploring Albufeira

Morning Dolphin Watching Tour

We drove 30 minutes to Albufeira Marina for a dolphin-watching boat tour. We weren’t sure if we’d actually see any, but within 20 minutes, there they were—a pod of wild dolphins swimming right beside our boat!

  • Watching them jump and play in the waves was magical.
  • The tour also took us to hidden sea caves along the coastline.

Afternoon in Albufeira Old Town

After the tour, we wandered through Albufeira’s Old Town. It was lively, full of colorful streets, tiled buildings, and cute cafés.

  • We stopped for pastel de nata (Portuguese custard tart), and I may have eaten two.
  • Kaushik loved Praia dos Pescadores, a vibrant beach lined with restaurants.

Seafood Feast for Dinner

For dinner, we tried Evaristo, a beachside restaurant famous for fresh seafood platters. We went all out with a grilled seafood mix, and it did not disappoint!


Day 6: Faro Beach & City Tour

We decided to spend our last full day in Faro, about 50 minutes from Carvoeiro.

  • Faro Beach – A long, sandy stretch with calm waters, perfect for a chill morning.
  • Faro Old Town – We wandered through the Arco da Vila, the grand stone arch leading to the historic center.
  • Sé de Faro – A stunning cathedral with panoramic views from the top.

For our final dinner, we ate at Tasca do Ricky, a hidden gem serving delicious Portuguese comfort food.

Lost in the charm of Faro’s old town!

Day 7: Goodbye Algarve

On our last morning, we had one last ocean-view breakfast at our hotel before driving back to Faro Airport.

As we boarded our flight, we both agreed—the Algarve wasn’t just a vacation. It was an experience we’d never forget.


Food That’ll Make You Want to Move to Portugal

One thing’s for sure—you will not go hungry in the Algarve! Portuguese food is a flavor explosion, especially if you love seafood.

🍽️ Grilled Sardines – Simple, smoky, and packed with flavor.
🍲 Cataplana de Marisco – A rich, garlicky seafood stew that will melt in your mouth.
🥧 Pastéis de Nata – Buttery, creamy, slightly caramelized heaven.

👉 Best restaurants we loved:
O Camilo – Fresh seafood + breathtaking views.
Restaurante Rei das Praias – A dreamy beachside dining experience.
Àbabuja – Authentic flavors in a cozy setting.


Final Thoughts: The Algarve Is Pure Magic

We’ve traveled to many places, but the Algarve holds a special kind of magic. It’s peaceful yet exciting, breathtaking but relaxing, luxurious while still feeling warm and welcoming.

The cliffs, beaches, caves, and sunsets will stay with you forever.

If you’re looking for a destination that will steal your heart, this is it.

📍 Ready to plan your trip? Book your hotel through Booking.com and your boat tour via GetYourGuide for an unforgettable experience! 🌊✨

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