Algarve travel report – Europe's most beautiful coast discovered with drone & kiteboard
The Algarve – hardly any coastline in Europe is as photogenic, as diverse, and as perfect for outdoor adventures as the southernmost tip of Portugal. We spent several months in Portugal from March 2024 onwards, and the Algarve was our absolute highlight. Golden sandstone cliffs that plunge vertically into the turquoise sea, hidden sea caves where sunlight streams in like a spotlight, and endless beaches where the wind creates perfect conditions for kitesurfing – the Algarve has it all.
With our DJI Mini 4 Pro drone, Sony A7 IV camera, and kiteboard in tow, we explored the entire Algarve coast from Sagres in the west to Tavira in the east. In this detailed Algarve travelogue, I'll show you the most spectacular drone spots, the best kiteboarding locations, and the hidden gems that aren't in any standard guidebook. If you're looking for... Canary Islands trip and Madeira I thought it couldn't get any better – the Algarve proved us wrong.
Algarve drone footage – Golden cliffs from a bird's-eye view
The Algarve is an absolute paradise for drone photography. The spectacular contrasts between the warm gold of the sandstone cliffs, the deep blue of the Atlantic, and the bright turquoise of the shallow bays create aerial shots that look like paintings. With our DJI Mini 4 Pro, we captured some of the most impressive drone images of our entire trip.
The Ponta da Piedade near Lagos It is a labyrinth of golden rock pinnacles, natural arches, and hidden grottoes, unlike any other. Only from above does one truly grasp the complexity of this system of rocks and coves – every perspective reveals new details, new colors, new formations. The best lighting conditions prevail in the early morning hours and just before sunset, when the warm light makes the already golden rocks glow.
The famous Benagil Cave, Portugal's most famous sea cave is even more impressive inside than in pictures. The circular hole in the ceiling allows sunlight to fall like a natural spotlight onto the small sandy beach inside. From a drone, you can look directly through the opening into the cave – a truly unique perspective that perfectly captures the interplay of sea, rock, and light.
Along the coast, we discovered dozens more spectacular spots. Praia da Marinha, Regularly ranked among the world's most beautiful beaches, its double arch formation makes it an iconic sight. The hidden coves between Carvoeiro and Armação de Pêra are best reached by kayak and offer snorkeling paradises with crystal-clear water and rich marine life.
Kitesurfing in the Algarve – The best spots in southern Portugal
The Algarve is not only beautiful to look at – it is also a first-class kitesurfing destination, considered by insiders to be one of the best spots in Europe. Praia de Alvor The bay of Alvor became our absolute favorite spot. At low tide, the lagoon offers perfect flat water conditions with a constant 15-20 knot thermal wind, ideal for freestyle and freeride.
What makes Alvor special is the combination of safe, flat water in the lagoon and waves on the open Atlantic side – you can switch between the two depending on your mood and skill level. The local kiteboarding community is international and relaxed, with several schools and rental shops right on the beach.
Other recommended options Kite spots in the Algarve The best spots are Meia Praia near Lagos (wide sandy beach, consistent sideshore wind), Praia do Martinhal near Sagres (more waves, for advanced surfers), and the Ria Formosa near Faro (hidden shallow water spots in the lagoon). The season runs from April to October, with the most consistent winds in June and July.
Besides kitesurfing, we also explored the surf scene of the Algarve. The west coast around Sagres and Arrifana offers some of the best surf breaks in Europe – and Cabo de São Vicente, the southwesternmost point of mainland Europe, is a magical place where you can see the lighthouse shining against the endless Atlantic at sunset.
Sagres, Lagos & the most beautiful places in the Algarve
Lagos It was our favorite place in the entire Algarve. The vibrant old town, with its cobblestone streets, colorful tile walls (azulejos), and countless restaurants and bars, has an addictive energy. During the day, you explore the cliffs and beaches; in the evening, you stroll through the old town and discover a fantastic new restaurant in every alley. The value for money is sensational for Western Europe – a complete fish menu with wine rarely costs more than €20.
The westernmost point of the Algarve lies Sagres And here you truly feel like you're at the end of the world. The mighty cliffs of Cabo de São Vicente, the southwesternmost point of Europe, plunge over 70 meters vertically into the roaring sea. The lighthouse here is one of the most powerful in Europe and a symbol of Portuguese maritime history. Henry the Navigator is said to have run his navigation school here in the 15th century – the beginning of the Age of Discovery.
In the east of the Algarve, surprises Tavira with a completely different atmosphere: quiet, authentic, less touristy. The Roman bridge over the Gilão River, the Gothic church, and the traditional fishing boats lend the town a timeless charm. Off the coast of Tavira lie the sandy islands of the Ria Formosa, one of Europe's most important wetlands – a paradise for birdwatchers and those seeking tranquility.
A hidden gem is the Coastal hiking trail „Trilho dos Sete Vales Suspensos“ (Seven Hanging Valleys) between Carvoeiro and Praia da Marinha. The approximately six-kilometer-long trail leads along dramatic cliffs, past natural stone arches and hidden coves, and has been repeatedly recognized as one of the most beautiful coastal walks in Europe. Start early in the morning, bring sunscreen and water – the intense sun can be relentless.
Travel tips for the Algarve – Everything you need for planning your trip
Best time to travel to the Algarve: May to October is ideal for beach holidays and kitesurfing, March to May and September to November for hiking and photography. In the height of summer (July/August) it gets hot (35°C+) and the most popular beaches are crowded. The water temperature rises to a pleasant 22-24°C in summer.
Rental cars: The ideal way to explore the Algarve. The roads are excellent, and the Via do Infante (A22) connects the entire coast. From Faro, you can find affordable rental cars starting at €20 per day. Note: Parking spaces at popular beaches fill up quickly during peak season – arriving early is recommended!
Kitesurfing: The best kiteboarding season runs from April to October, with the most consistent winds in June/July. Schools and rentals are available in Alvor, Lagos, and Faro, with equipment starting at €40 per day. Beginners should start in the Alvor lagoon – shallow water and consistent winds.
Kayak tours: The best way to experience the grottos and caves of the Algarve up close. Tours from Lagos or Benagil cost €30-40 and last 2-3 hours. Be sure to book a tour that includes Benagil Cave – the view from inside is priceless.
Drone in the Algarve: The golden cliffs are a dream for drone pilots. Please observe EU drone regulations and the Portuguese rules of the AAN (Autoridade Nacional da Aviação Civil). Drone flights are prohibited in national parks and over crowds. The DJI Mini 4 Pro (under 250g) offers the most flexibility.
Accommodation: Lagos is our favorite base – centrally located, with a vibrant old town, great restaurants, and good connections to all the sights. For those seeking peace and quiet, Carvoeiro or Tavira are better choices. Budget: Airbnb apartments from €50/night, hotels from €80.
Budget: Portugal, and especially the Algarve, offers outstanding value for money in Western Europe. Fresh fish in a restaurant costs €12-18, a pastel de nata with espresso €2, and a beer €2-3. Overall, you can easily get by on €80-120 per person per day.
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