Tours in Lagos
Kayak Tour to Ponta da Piedade Caves in Lagos
Wine Not Algarve Winery Tour
Boat trip to the caves of Benagil
Sailing cave tour Ponta da Piedade Lagos
Monchique Half Day Small-Group Tour from Lagos
Ponta da Piedade Grotto Tour in Lagos, Algarve
Sealife Sea Safari, Dolphin Watching with Marine Biologist's Lagos
Lagos Pastel de Nata Cooking Class
Sunset off-road Algarve Natural Park West Coast secret spot tour
Lagos Zoo Admission Ticket
Kayak Trip in Lagos
Lagos Wine Tasting and Tapas
Dolphin-Watching in Marina de Lagos
Portuguese Cooking Class in Portimao with a Local Family
Beautiful coastal drive to the Ponta da Piedade caves in Lagos
Half-day tour 4x4 West Coast of the Natural Park
Dolphin Watching from Lagos
Wild and Wonderful West Coast Full Day Tour
Paragliding Algarve Experience
Stand Up Paddle Sunrise Caves Tour in Lagos
Coast Cruise Trip to Ponta da Piedade from Lagos
Ponta da Piedade Boat Tour to Caves and Beaches with Local Guide
Surf Lessons in Algarve
Lagos is a city from a book. It was here that the Carthaginians formed an alliance with the Celts against the Romans and the Moors held out in the Algarve after liberating the rest of Portugal. From here, the ships of the great explorers set sail to the edge of the world. All this in a setting of magnificent nature and a fertile climate. No wonder Lagos attracts travelers and vacationers of all kinds.
The municipality of Lagos is made up of several districts, each with its own flavor. Despite a common episode in the history of many Portuguese cities – a devastating earthquake in the XVIII century – there are many old buildings and landmarks. The most famous tourist area is Santa Maria. Here you can see the ruins of a fortress that protected the city from pirates, but was powerless before the earthquake. The Cape Bandeira Fort pleases the eye with its picturesque turrets and white walls. It is also worth visiting the Carmelite Monastery, the old arsenal building and the site of the first slave market in Europe. San Sebastian, with its churches and the Roman Empire dam, is no less eventful. Of particular interest is the Chapel of St. John the Baptist, dedicated to the soldiers who fought near Lagos at different times. Freguesia Odiashire and Luz will delight lovers of ancient architecture with temples and fortifications. And in the Bensafrin area, visitors can visit the menhir of Cabeza do Rochedo, the oldest trace of civilization in the region.
For some travelers, the city streets with their man-made attractions cannot compare to the splendor of the forests, cliffs and ocean. The natural beauties of Lagos and its surroundings are characteristically called – Divine Corner, Golden Grottoes, Alvor Lagoon. The beaches deserve special attention – without an excursion of a local guide it is not easy to choose "the one".
From Lagos, there are car and bus excursions to Cape San Vincent, where guests can watch the sun set over the Atlantic from the edge of the world. Also worth a visit is the Fortaleza de Sagrese, where Europe's first nautical school operated, graduating Columbus and a host of seafarers of the great geographical discoveries.