With its golden beaches, dramatic cliffs, and charming cobblestone streets, Lagos became the highlight of our recent journey. Ready to embark on a family adventure? Follow along as we share our unforgettable experiences exploring Lagos, Portugal, by campervan. Discover the best spots, practical tips, and memorable moments that made our trip one for the books.
Lagos is renowned for its dramatic rock formations that rise majestically along the coastline, creating a unique and unforgettable seascape. Ponta da Piedade, a headland just a few kilometers from the town center, is one of the most iconic examples. These limestone cliffs have been sculpted by wind and waves over centuries, resulting in arches, caves, and jagged peaks that are best admired from both above and below. Whether you’re walking the well-maintained boardwalks that offer panoramic views or hopping on a boat tour to explore the grottoes up close, these rockscapes are a testament to nature’s artistry. The interplay of sunlight on the golden stone and turquoise water makes this area a photographer’s dream.
For those who enjoy exploring on foot, Lagos offers a network of scenic walking trails that cater to various fitness levels and interests. Along the route, you’ll encounter breathtaking cliff-top views and hidden beaches. Closer to the town, the coastal trails around Ponta da Piedade provide shorter, family-friendly options with equally stunning vistas. These trails are well-marked and offer opportunities to pause, relax, and take in the serene beauty of the Algarve’s coastline. Comfortable shoes, water, and a camera are essential companions for these memorable treks.
Parking options in Lagos are limited as most of the parking spaces are now forbidding campers. However, some supermarkets offer free parking spaces and the Turiscampo Camping Park, located just a short drive from the town center is a valid cost-effective option. For a touch of adventure, boat tours are available here for around €20-25 per person, offering a chance to see the grottoes up close.
The Old Town invites exploration with its winding cobblestone streets, flanked by whitewashed houses adorned with vibrant tiles. This picturesque setting is further brought to life by bustling cafes, creating a vibrant and timeless atmosphere.
Tips for Visiting Lagos with Your Camper: parking a camper in Lagos can be tricky, so it’s best to stick to designated parking areas or campsites. The Algarve sun is strong, so don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water to stay protected. Additionally, popular attractions such as boat tours and the zoo tend to book up fast during peak season, so plan ahead to secure your spot.
Lagos truly captivated us with its stunning landscapes and incredible walking and sightseeing adventures. Whether you’re a seasoned road-tripping family or just starting your campervan journey, Lagos promises an unforgettable experience. We’re already looking forward to our next visit!