Overview
The Coastal Trails of Alentejo and Algarve invite you to explore the unspoiled landscapes and seascapes of Portugal’s south-western coastline, the Costa Vicentina, where virgin beaches and dramatic cliffs are washed by the ocean.
Enjoy secluded sandy beaches reachable only on foot, whitewashed fishing villages, comfortable accommodations and fresh seafood on this moderate-grade walking holiday in Portugal.
- Rugged coastline and traditional whitewashed villages
- Gastronomic delights – the seafood along the coastline
- Rolling countryside covered in cork, carob and almond trees and citrus orchards
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Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival – Porto Côvo/Vila Nova de Milfontes
Upon arrival, you will find your tour materials. All the trails are fully marked, being part of Rota Vicentina’s Historical Way and Fishermen’s Trail.
- Accommodation: Porto Covo, Mil Réis or similar
Day 2: Porto Côvo – Vila Nova de Milfontes | 8-20km
If staying in Vila Nova de Milfontes, in the morning, you will have a 25min transfer to Porto Côvo (included), where you’ll be able to stock up on supplies for the day since, during the day, you won’t be able to get any. This is a moderate-to-strenuous walk, crossing several areas with loose sand, you will notice that this is an unexplored area, where you can take in some astonishing views. If you are not an experienced walker, there are two shorter alternative walks available – 14km and 8km.
- Walking for the day: 20km, 6h ↑160m ↓150m (or 14km / 8km alternative walks)
- Accommodation: Mil Réis or similar
Day 3: Milfontes – Almogarve / Longuerira | 15km
You have two options for today’s walk: a) take the small ferry to do the river crossing first and then start walking, or b) cross the river on foot via the bridge, taking the path from the beginning. Both options will lead you into an easy day of walking, crossing fields, and passing by small cliffs, with access to several beaches, heading to Almograve, further South. Almograve is a nice place to have lunch and enjoy the local gastronomy. After lunch, it’s time to explore the Almograve beach or to finish the route, heading to the village of Longueira, located inland (35min walking distance).
- Walking for the day: 15km, 5h ↑90m ↓115m (full walk)
- Accommodation: Vicentina rooms by Isa or similar
Day 4: Almograve – Zambujeira do Mar | 21km
Leaving Almograve behind, you will be once again exploring the landscapes along the unspoilt coastal Alentejo. Pass by Zambujeira’s fishing harbour (Entrada da Barca), then walk next to the cliffs offering panoramic seascapes, where you’ll be able to watch cliff-nesting storks. You can make a stop at the small village of Cavaleiro, buy some supplies and enjoy a good home-made local dish, just before heading West to the beautiful lighthouse of Cabo Sardão. Your walk finishes in Zambujeira do Mar, with one of the most amazing beaches in Portugal.
- Walking for the day: 21km, 6h ↑200m ↓200m
- Accommodation: Rosa dos Ventos or similar
Day 5: Zambujeira – Odeceixe | 18km
This is one of the most popular hiking routes used by the fishermen going South, heading to Odeceixe, the first village in the Algarve region. You’ll find plenty to explore, passing by Carvalhal Beach, the residence of the famous fado singer Amália Rodrigues and the locally famous harbour of Azenha do Mar, and these are just some of the highlights. After recharging your batteries at Azenha do Mar’s seafood restaurant, you will have the energy to continue your journey to Odeceixe, where the bridge over the river sets the border between Alentejo and Algarve regions.
- Walking for the day: 18km, 6h ↑260m ↓280m
- Accommodation: Casas do Moinho or similar
Day 6: Odeceixe – Aljezur | 22km
From Odeceixe, you keep walking south near the coast, passing through the small agricultural village of Rogil, where you’ll be able to try their famous sweet potato. After that, you will keep going south until you reach the village of Aljezur.
- Walking for the day: 22km, 6h ↑400m ↓400m
- Accommodation: Vicentina Hotel or similar
Day 7: Aljezur – Arrifana Beach | 18km
Today you can use part of the day to explore the old part of Aljezur, going to the top of the Castle, passing on the old narrow streets, or you can explore the way into Arrifana beach. At the end, we will provide a transfer to return from the beach to your Hotel in Aljezur.
- Walking for the day: 18km, 5-6h ↑600m ↓600m
- Accommodation: Vicentina Hotel or similar
Day 8: Departure
Return home or individual stay extension.
What to expect
Accommodation
Accommodation is mainly on a bed and breakfast basis using local small hotels. The places we stay during the tour are all privately owned and have plenty of Portuguese character. We have carefully hand-picked all places and regularly monitor their quality. We have tried to choose accommodations that offer friendly service, clean and comfortable rooms and local flavour. Please note that many rooms with en-suite/private facilities have a shower rather than a bath, usually because of limited space. Some rooms might be with private bathrooms outside the room – there is no discount for that.
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*Hotels are subject to availability. In case a particular hotel is fully booked for your desired dates, we will replace it with a hotel of equal or higher value and quality level. We will provide exact accommodation details to you upon booking confirmation.
Meals
Breakfast is included (usually coffee and toast/bread/croissant). A recommended list of local restaurants (based on our personal experience) will be supplied on arrival – we have listed places with character which offer delicious traditional dishes of fresh Portuguese cuisine. When no restaurant location is available on route, lunches and snacks should either be bought from local shops, or packed lunch can be pre-ordered from your hotel the night before.
Difficulty and terrain
This holiday is appropriate for seasoned walkers and requires a reasonable level of fitness; average walking time is 5-6h per day (14-15km). Some stages can be optionally shortened (read more about difficulty grades).
The routes are on waymarked paths and trails, including walking on sand and dirt roads, and in general, the itinerary is very easy to follow. We strongly advise you to follow only marked trails and never try to shorten the path through the unknown and unmarked terrain.
We will provide you with detailed road notes and maps, and you can call our local assistance phone number anytime. More detailed info on route navigation will be included in your holiday information pack.
When to go
This trip is available in February – beginning of June and mid-September – November. Best months to visit are March – May/June and October – November.
The flexibility of self guided holidays means that there are no fixed dates and you can start your trip on any date during the season. The region is benefiting from the Mediterranean climate which brings long, warm and dry summers and very mild winters. The region receives more sun each year than California.
The spring season is warm, with temperatures averaging around 20 C to 21C across the season. The autumn is typically warm and pleasant, cooling slightly by November. Late-season sun-seekers can still be found sunbathing throughout the autumn, enjoying average daily maximum temperatures ranging from 26C in September to 19C in November. December is winter’s wettest month with 96 mm of rainfall through the month, typically. Whilst the winter season is warm – expect the air to feel cool to mild, although you might find temperatures in the sunlight to be as high as 20C – the days are much shorter, with an average of nine hours of daylight in December..
Getting there
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- From Lisbon Airport: Get the train from Oriente to Funcheira train station, you will need a private transfer from there to Vila Nova de Milfontes (50km distance, around £60 extra cost). For more information, visit http://www.cp.pt. or use the Omio planner above.
- Bus service – Rede Expressos – goes directly to Vila Nova de Milfontes.
- From Faro Airport, get the train from Faro Station to Funcheira train station, you will need a private transfer from there to Vila Nova de Milfontes (50km distance, around £60 extra cost). For more information, visit http://www.cp.pt. or use the Omio planner above.
- You can take the bus to Lagos and from there to Vila Nova de Milfontes with Rede Expressos.
- On your departure day from Aljezur, you can get a private transfer to Funcheira train station (about a 1-hour drive, around £80 extra cost) and from there take a direct train to Lisbon or bus to Faro via Lagos.
- Private transfers are available upon request.
Inclusions
Included
- 7 nights accommodation in small hotels, as described
- 7 breakfasts
- Luggage transfers from hotel to hotel on all walking days
- Recommended restaurants list
- Transfer on Day 2 to Porto Côvo and on Day 7 from the beach back to Aljezur
- Detailed holiday information pack including GPS-checked and regularly updated route descriptions and map
- GPS tracks to use via our smartphone navigation app
- Phone assistance by our local office/representative
Excluded
- Airfare and connecting land transfers
- Lunches, dinners, drinks and snacks
- Travel insurance (required – get a quote online)
- Personal expenses
- Local tourist taxes and entry fees (payable on-site)
- Any items not explicitly listed as included
Options, extras and supplements
- A supplement applies to members of a group who require a single room
- This holiday is available for solo travellers; a supplement will be charged as accommodation and luggage transfer costs are not shared (we never mix and match – solo travellers will be accommodated in single rooms)
- Extra nights along the trail are bookable upon request
- Airport transfers
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