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Lagos Portugal is a European traveler’s ultimate beach paradise. When I first arrived into Lagos as a backpacker in my early twenties I was taken aback by its beauty. Set against a dramatic backstop of sandstone cliffs, mystical grottos, white sand beaches and turquoise waters, this laid-back fishing town is the perfect place to relax outside of the typical European hustle and bustle. When I returned nearly ten years later, I could confidently conclude that Lagos is a true gem.

While Lagos has long been both a backpacker’s beach-party stop and a favourite family-friendly hidden gem for sun seeking UK holiday makers, it remains a relative European beach side secret for those in the know. Though most who happen upon the gorgeous Portuguese Algarve focus their time in either Faro or Albufeira, you will be well rewarded to head a little further west to enjoy the stunning beaches, friendly locals, and reasonable prices offered in sunny Lagos.
The cobbled and walled city centre is car-free and rife with small shops and cafes. With not a single chain restaurant in the pedestrian town centre, Lagos treats you to the locals’ hospitality all the way. Town squares with late night summer dances, sunny sangria patios, and phenomenal beaches are all yours to explore. Here is your vegetarian guide to Lagos…

Easily accessed by either a rental car or charter coach from Lisbon or Faro, our favourite way to arrive in Lagos is by train from Lisbon, via Tunes. The 4.5 hr trip winds through the lush Portuguese hillsides along routes inaccessible by road.
Walk the cobbled streets of Lagos at dusk and you may start to question if you’ll ever find something to eat besides Peri Peri chicken or fish of the day. Yes, you may need to expand your horizons past ‘traditional’ Portuguese food to find something vegan or vegetarian in this town, but there are still plenty of delicious places to eat, drink, and soak up the magic of Lagos. Here are some of our favorite vegan and vegetarian friendly restaurants, bars, and cafes in town.
Don’t forget to check out the map at the end of the post to help plan your trip and find out what’s located near your hotel.

Meu Limao

Maharaja Tasty Indian

Nah Nah Bah
This is the reason you came to Lagos! These beaches are some of the most stunning in the world. Start near town at Praia dos Estudantes, and from there walk along the cliffs hitting one beach after another and taking in the beautiful views. The natural beauty of the Algarve Coast is one of a kind.

Praia dos Estudantes

View of Praia do Pinhão


One of the best ways to see the Algarve Coast is by boat. You could rent a ski boat, go kayaking, or even take sailing lessons for the day. Here are our top picks for boat activities in Lagos.

Click on the arrow on the top left corner to hide/unhide the list of locations on the map.

We hope you get a chance to visit this gem on the coast of Portugal for a truly relaxing holiday!
If you are planning a trip around Portugal, check out the rest of Sails & Spices Portugal City Guides:
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