Central Algarve
Leeward Algarve
Windward Algarve
Golg Courses Algarve
Faldo Golf Course
Gramacho Golf Course
Laguna Golf Course
Laranjal Golf Course
Millennium Golf Course
Monte Rei Golf Course
Morgado Golf Course
OConnor Golf Course
Vilamoura Old Course
Ombria Golf Course
Palmares Golf Course
Penina Championship Golf Course
Penina Resort Golf Course
Pine Cliffs Golf Course
Pinhal Golf Course
Pinheiros Altos Golf Course
Quinta da Ria Golf Course
Quinta de Cima Golf Course
Quinta do Lago North Golf Course
Quinta do Lago South Golf Course
Quinta do Vale Golf Course
Salgados Golf Course
San Lorenzo Golf Course
Santo Antonio Golf Course
Silves Golf Course
Vale da Pinta Golf Course
Vale do Lobo Ocean Golf Course
Vale do Lobo Royal Golf Course
Victoria Golf Course
Espiche Golf Course
Castro Marim Golf Course
Boavista Golf Course
Benamor Golf Course
Balaia Golf Course
Alto Golf Course
Alamos Golf Course
Vila Sol Golf Course
Beaches Algarve

001 Odeceixe beach
003 Vale dos Homens beach
004 Carriagem beach
005 Amoreira MAR beach
007 Monte Clérigo beach
008 Arrifana beach
009 Canal beach
011 Bordeira beach
012 Amado beach
015 Cordoama beach
016 Castelejo beach
017 Ponta Ruiva beach
018 Telheiro beach
019 Beliche beach
020 Tonel beach
021 Mareta beach
022 Martinhal beach
026 Zavial beach
029 Salema beach
030 Boca Rio beach
031 Cabanas Velhas Almádena beach
032 Burgau beach
033 Luz beach
034 Porto Mós beach
036 Balança beach
037 Boneca beach
038 Camilo beach
039 Dona Ana beach
040 Pinhão beach
041 Estudantes beach
042 Batata beach
043 Meia Beach
045 Alvor Nascente Três Irmãos beach
046 Prainha beach
047 Barranco Canas Alemão beach
048 Vau beach
049 Careanos beach
050 Amado beach (Portimão)
051 Três Castelos beach
052 Rocha beach
053 Marina beach
057 Pintadinho beach
059 Caneiros beach
060 Paraíso beach
061 Carvoeiro beach
062 Vale Centeanes beach
063 Carvalho beach
064 Benagil beach
065 Marinha beach
066 Albandeira beach
067 Nova beach
068 Nossa Senhora Rocha
070 Tremoços beach
075 Salgados beach
076 Galé beach
077 Manuel Lourenço beach
079 Castelo beach
080 Coelha beach
081 São Rafael beach
082 Arrifes beach
083 Peneco beach
084 Pescadores beach
085 Inatel beach
086 Alemães beach
091 Olhos d’Água beach
092 Barranco Belharucas beach
093 Falésia Açoteias beach
094 Falésia Alfamar beach
095 Rocha Baixinha beach
096 Rocha Baixinha east beach
097 Vilamoura beach
098 Quarteira beach
099 Forte Novo beach
100 Almargem Cavalo Preto beach
102 Trafal beach
103 Vale Lobo beach
104 Garrão Poente beach
105 Garrão Nascente beach
106 Ancão beach
107 Quinta Lago beach
108 Faro beach
109 Barrinha Península Ancão
110 Deserta Barreta Island
111 Farol beach
113 Culatra beach
117 Fuseta beach
118 Barra Nova beach
119 Tesos Fuseta Ria beach
122 Terra Estreita Santa Luzia beach
123 Tavira Island
124 Cabanas Island
125 Cacela Velha Fábrica Mar beach
128 Alagoa Altura beach
130 Cabeço beach
131 Monte Gordo beach
132 Santo António beach
… the southern region of Portugal

The Algarve is Portugal’s southernmost region, known for its relaxed lifestyle, low population density, and traditional villages. It boasts a scenic coastline with numerous beaches, a warm climate, and 37 golf courses. The region supports a variety of outdoor activities such as sailing, horseback riding, birdwatching, and biking. Unlike much of Europe, which experiences winter snow, the Algarve offers sunny beaches and mild weather, attracting visitors year-round. This makes it suitable for families looking for an active outdoor lifestyle. Geographically, the Algarve is divided into two main areas: Barlavento (Windward Algarve) and Sotavento (Leeward Algarve), with the Central Algarve and the Golden Triangle situated in between.
Central Algarve: This region, situated between the Windward and Leeward Algarve areas, is the most developed and populous. It includes the capital city, Faro, where the main airport with connections to major European cities is located. Faro acts as the administrative and transportation center of the region. Central Algarve is known for the Ria Formosa Natural Park, and high-end golf resorts such as Vale do Lobo, Quinta do Lago, and Vilamoura, which features an award-winning marina. Notable towns in this area include Vilamoura, Loulé and the eastern part of Albufeira, such as Açoteias and Olhos de Água, are more natural and less developed.
Here we find the Golden Triangle area, an affluent and luxurious area situated between the resorts of Quinta do Lago, Vale do Lobo, and Vilamoura. The Golden Triangle is renowned for its high-end resorts, golf courses, fine dining, and upscale real estate. It is highly sought after by enthusiasts of luxury and a high-quality lifestyle, offering top-notch amenities and services. The Golden Triangle area is the most desirable real estate investment location in the Algarve due to the luxury rental properties in Vilamoura, Vale do Lobo, and Quinta do Lago.
- Windward Algarve (Barlavento): is the western part of the Algarve. It extends from the town of Sagres to Albufeira. This region is known for its rugged coastlines, picturesque cliffs, and beautiful sandy beaches. Key towns and cities in this area include Sagres, Aljezur, Lagos, Portimão, Monchique, Silves, Alvor, Carvoeiro, Galé, and Albufeira.
- Leeward Algarve (Sotavento): is the eastern part of the Algarve. It stretches from Vilamoura to Vila Real de Santo António, near the Spanish border. Beyond Faro to the east, you’ll find a more relaxed and traditional atmosphere, with fishing towns and deserted beaches mostly accessible only by boat, due to the Ria Formosa that separates these villages from the ocean with the Ria Formosa natural park. Important towns in this region include Quarteira, Loulé, Faro, São Brás de Alportel, Olhão, Tavira, and Vila Real de Santo António.
Map of the 16 municipalities in the Algarve

| Municipality of Algarve | Location area | Approximate population in thousands | Main City | Second City |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aljezur | Windward | 5,884 | Aljezur | Odeceixe |
| Vila do Bispo | Windward | 5,258 | Vila do Bispo | Sagres |
| Lagos | Windward | 31,049 | Lagos | Luz |
| Portimão | Windward | 55,614 | Portimão | Alvor |
| Lagoa | Windward | 23,000 | Lagoa | Carvoeiro |
| Silves | Windward | 37,126 | Silves | Armação de Pêra |
| Albufeira | Windward | 40,828 | Albufeira | Olhos de Água |
| Loulé | Central | 70,622 | Loulé | Quarteira |
| Faro (Capital city) | Central | 64,560 | Faro | Montenegro |
| São Brás de Alportel | Central | 10,662 | São Brás de Alportel | Mesquita |
| Olhão | Leeward | 45,396 | Olhão | Fuseta |
| Tavira | Leeward | 26,167 | Tavira | Santa Luzia |
| Vila Real de Santo António | Leeward | 19,282 | Vila Real de Santo António | Monte Gordo |
| Castro Marim | Leeward | 6,747 | Castro Marim | Altura |
| Alcoutim | Leeward | 2,917 | Alcoutim | Martim Longo |
| Monchique | Windward | 6,045 | Monchique | Marmelete |
Map of the Natural Subregions of the Algarve
The Algarve region is made up of four natural sub-regions with distinct characteristics. Costa Vicentina, Litoral Algarvio, Barrocal Algarvio and Serra Algarvia. The region has a rectangular shape located in the extreme south of Portugal. It has a coastline with the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south, a border with Spain to the east separated by the Guadiana River, and a border to the north with the Alentejo region.

- Costa Vicentina is the western coast of the Algarve, known for its rugged cliffs, unspoiled beaches, and powerful waves, popular among surfers and nature lovers. The Costa Vicentina stretches into the Alentejo region and is part of the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park.
- Litoral Algarvio is the south coastal area of the Algarve, known for its tranquil beaches, Mediterranean climate, and tourist towns like Lagos, Portimão, Albufeira, Vilamoura, Vale do Lobo, Quinta do Lago, Faro, Ria Formosa area, Tavira and Vila Real de Santo António.
- Barrocal Algarvio is the area situated between the coastal area and the hills, Barrocal Algarvio is known as the transitional zone. This area features fertile valleys ideal for cultivating citrus fruits, and the autocne trees of almonds, carob, and figs. The landscape here includes karst formations and limestone caves.
- Serra Algarvia, also known as the Algarve Mountains, encompasses the less populated, hilly terrain in the northern part of the region. It is noted for its cooler climate and diverse flora and fauna. Traditional ways of life are preserved here, with small villages where crafts like basket-weaving and distilling medronho. The Serra Algarvia also provides a barrier that protects the southern Algarve from colder northern winds.
Map of the Windward and Leeward Algarve

