Yes, you can see the best of the Algarve in a weekend, as long as you choose a single base in the centre and don't try to cover the 150 km of coast. Based in Albufeira or Carvoeiro, you're under 30 minutes' drive from the cliffs of Lagos, the Benagil caves and the golden-sand beaches. This three-day itinerary settles arrival on Friday, fills Saturday with sea and a boat, and closes on Sunday with a market and seafood before the flight.
Can you see the Algarve in a weekend?
You can, but with one rule: stay in a single base and focus on the centre of the Algarve. The coast stretches for around 150 km, from Vila Real de Santo António to the Costa Vicentina, and trying to see everything in three days turns the weekend into a road trip. The centre — between Albufeira, Lagoa and Carvoeiro — solves this because it brings together the most photographed cliffs, the Benagil cave and the white houses within a 30-minute radius.
The maths helps. Albufeira is 26 km from Faro Airport, about 30 minutes via the A22. Carvoeiro, right next to Benagil, is 44 km away. From either of these towns you reach Praia da Marinha, Galé or the marina in under half an hour. Lagos and Ponta da Piedade are further (Lagos is 63 km from the airport), so they come in as a day trip, not a base.

If your weekend is four days, or if you want to add Sagres and the Costa Vicentina, the best move is to follow the 7-day Algarve itinerary, which splits the region into three bases. For 72 hours, however, a central base is the decision that gives you back the most time for the sea and the table.
Where to set up base for 3 days
The best base for a weekend is Albufeira or Carvoeiro: both sit in the middle of the coast, near the airport and surrounded by tier-A beaches. Albufeira has more nightlife, more restaurants and more home inventory; Carvoeiro is calmer, prettier and right beside Benagil. The choice depends on the pace you want for these three days.
Albufeira: more buzz and more options
Albufeira is the town with the most accommodation and the widest choice in the centre of the Algarve. It has the historic centre with cobbled streets, Praia dos Pescadores right next door, and Galé and Olhos de Água a few minutes away. For those who want to dine out, go out at night and have everything to hand, it's the obvious base. See the options in the Albufeira hub or in the guide where to stay in Albufeira.
Carvoeiro: quiet and the cliffs on the doorstep
Carvoeiro, in the municipality of Lagoa, has just over 2,700 inhabitants and the charm of a fishing village that Albufeira has already lost. It's the ideal base for those who come for the cliffs and for Benagil, since the cave is a few kilometres away. It has fewer homes available, so book early. Get to know the area in the Carvoeiro hub or in the Carvoeiro guide.
| Criterion | Albufeira | Carvoeiro |
|---|---|---|
| Distance to the airport | 26 km (~30 min) | 44 km (~40 min) |
| Atmosphere | Lively, nightlife | Calm, family-friendly |
| Beaches on the doorstep | Pescadores, Galé, Olhos de Água | Carvoeiro, Vale Centeanes, Benagil |
| Home inventory | High | More limited |
| Best for | Those who want buzz and dining out | Those who want quiet and cliffs |
Whatever the choice, stay near the centre so you can dine on foot and not depend on the car at night. If you're travelling with the family and prefer the comfort of a home over a hotel, a base with a kitchen saves you at least one meal a day and gives space for everyone.
Day 1: arrival, beach and historic centre
Day 1 is for landing stress-free: drop the bags, go to a beach near the base and finish with the historic centre at sunset. Don't plan long journeys on arrival day — after the flight, the car hire and the check-in, the best is a short dip and a quiet dinner.
Morning and early afternoon: arrive and settle in
If you flew into Faro in the morning, you're at the base around lunchtime. The rental car is picked up at the airport; the drive to Albufeira is about 30 minutes via the A22. Make a stop at a supermarket on the way to stock the home's kitchen — breakfast, water, fruit and the basics for the first night. This saves you heading straight to a restaurant and kicks off the saving from meals at home.
Afternoon: the first beach
For the first afternoon, choose a beach 15 minutes from the base. From Albufeira, Praia da Galé offers a broad stretch of sand and open sea; from Carvoeiro, the town beach itself or Vale Centeanes work with no journey at all. It's an acclimatisation bathe: a few hours of sun, the first dip in the Atlantic and a recce of the ground for the next day.
Late afternoon: historic centre
At the end of the day, swap the beach for the white houses. In Albufeira, head up to the old quarter, walk the cobbled streets and go down to Praia dos Pescadores at sunset. In Carvoeiro, the wooden boardwalk over the cliffs (the Seven Hanging Valleys trail starts here) gives one of the best views of the day. Dine nearby, without the car, at a grilled-fish restaurant.
The first day sets the tone: no rush, short distances and the home as headquarters. With the kitchen stocked and the base scouted, Day 2 is free for the most spectacular part of the weekend.
Day 2: caves, cliffs and a boat trip
Day 2 is the big day: set it aside for Benagil, the cliffs of Praia da Marinha and, if you want to stretch it, Ponta da Piedade in Lagos. It's the day of the most kilometres and the most postcards — start early to escape the heat and the midday crowds.
Morning: the Benagil cave
The Benagil cave is the Algarve postcard, with its round opening in the roof letting the light in. Between May and October it's no longer possible to access it by swimming or with your own vessel: you can only enter with an authorised boat tour, by kayak or by stand-up paddle. The trips leave from Carvoeiro, Benagil or Portimão and last about an hour; in summer they sell out, so book in advance. See the updated rules in the guide how to visit the Benagil cave.

Early afternoon: Praia da Marinha
A few minutes from Benagil lies Praia da Marinha, frequently named one of the most beautiful in Europe. The twin rock arches are seen from the viewpoint at the top of the cliff; the descent to the sand is by a stairway. Bring comfortable footwear and water. It's the beach for a picnic lunch and for midday photographs, when the light lights up the ochre of the rock.
Late afternoon (option): Ponta da Piedade in Lagos
If you still have energy and the day is long, the hop to Lagos for the Ponta da Piedade in the late afternoon is worth it. It's further — about 45 minutes from Carvoeiro — but the sunset over the rock columns and Praia do Camilo makes up for the journey. Alternatively, stay in the centre and save Lagos for a future visit.

After a day of boat, cliffs and salt on your skin, head back to the base without rushing. The most beautiful beaches in the Algarve are concentrated almost all in this stretch, which makes Day 2 the reason a central base pays off so much on a short weekend.
Day 3: market, gastronomy and farewell
Day 3 is slower, paced to the return flight: a market in the morning, a seafood lunch and a last beach if the timing allows. With an evening flight, you have almost a full day; with an afternoon flight, concentrate everything in the morning and leave the home at check-out time.
Morning: market and tasty shopping
Start with the municipal market. Albufeira, Lagoa and Portimão have markets where you'll find fresh fish, seasonal fruit, cheeses, mountain honey and almond and fig sweets. It's the chance to take home a piece of the Algarve and to buy the ingredient for the last lunch, if you want to cook. The conventual sweets and the medronho (strawberry-tree spirit) make good gifts. Dig deeper in what to eat in the Algarve.
Lunch: fresh seafood before the goodbye
The last lunch calls for shellfish and grilled fish. Grilled sardines, seafood cataplana (a regional stew cooked in a copper pan), clams Bulhão Pato-style or a fish of the day close the weekend with the right taste. The beach restaurants and the tascas in the centre serve the best of the coast. If you'd rather choose by destination, see where to eat fresh seafood in the Algarve.
Before the flight: a last beach or a swim
If the flight is in the evening and the weather helps, save the afternoon for a last beach near the base — the same as Day 1 or another you've left to see. A final swim, a coffee with a view and the road back to Faro, which from Albufeira takes just half an hour. Fill the tank before returning the car to avoid the rent-a-car surcharge.
Three well-divided days leave the feeling of having seen the essentials without rushing. The Algarve is left wanting more — and the next visit, longer, already has a map drawn in the 7-day itinerary.
How much does a weekend in the Algarve cost
A weekend for two costs, indicatively, between €250 and €600 without flights, depending on the season and the type of home. Accommodation is the biggest slice; the rest splits between car hire, fuel, meals and the boat trip to Benagil. These bands are indicative and vary a lot with the dates — confirm on each home's page.
| Line | Low/shoulder season | High season |
|---|---|---|
| Home (2 nights, apartment) | €100–300 | €260–480 |
| Car hire (3 days) | €60–120 | €90–180 |
| Fuel + tolls | €20–40 | €20–40 |
| Meals (2 people) | €100–180 | €120–220 |
| Boat trip to Benagil (2) | €50–80 | €60–100 |
Per-night home rates, self-catering, sit indicatively between €50–95 (low season) and €130–240 (high season) for a 1/2-bedroom apartment, and rise in an apartment with a pool. The low season runs from November to March, the shoulder spans April, May and October, and the high concentrates between June and September, with a peak in July and August. To understand in depth what pushes the price up, see how much it costs to rent a holiday home in the Algarve.
Extra costs not to forget
- Cleaning fee — once per stay, typically €40–120, depends on the home.
- Refundable deposit — held and returned after the stay.
- Municipal tourist tax — in municipalities such as Faro and Vila Real de Santo António, typically €1–2/night per adult, with a night limit; confirm with the council.
- Parking — free at many homes; paid in central areas in summer.
The boat trip and meals out are where the bill varies most. Cooking once or twice at the home and booking the tour in advance keeps the weekend within budget without cutting back on what matters.
Where to stay for a weekend
For 72 hours, the best is a 2-bedroom apartment in the centre of Albufeira or Carvoeiro, near restaurants and a short distance from the beach. With a kitchen, you save on meals; near the centre, you skip the car at night. If there are more of you or you want a pool just for the group, a villa with a private pool raises the comfort without complicating the logistics of a weekend.
In our inventory, a 2-bedroom apartment in Albufeira of 70 m² serves a couple well on foot from the centre, while the 2-bedroom apartment with pool in Albufeira of 90 m² adds the private dip at the end of the day. For those who prefer space and their own pool, the 2-bedroom villa with private pool in Albufeira of 218 m² gives another scale. And whoever sets up base in the Barlavento finds the 2-bedroom apartment with private pool in Portimão of 150 m², a step from Praia da Rocha.
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How to organise the weekend without wasting time
The secret of a good weekend in the Algarve is to decide the base and the boat trip early, and let the rest flow. Book the home and the Benagil tour as soon as you have the dates; the rest — beaches, market, restaurants — is chosen on the day to suit the weather. This order avoids the two biggest regrets: ending up without a good home in the centre and without a place on the boat.
- Set the base — Albufeira for buzz, Carvoeiro for quiet.
- Book the home direct on Homing as soon as you have dates, especially in high season.
- Book the Benagil trip in advance (it sells out in summer).
- Hire the car at Faro Airport for the freedom between beaches.
- Stock the kitchen on the first day to save on meals.
- Fly Friday morning, return Sunday evening for three full days.
To move between beaches and towns in comfort, the car is virtually essential on a weekend — public transport covers the coast poorly outside the cities. Details of the airport, hire and alternatives are in the guide how to get to and around the Algarve. With the base and the boat sorted, the weekend runs itself.
Sources and references
- Turismo do Algarve (Visit Algarve) — https://www.visitalgarve.pt/
- Wikipedia — Algarve — https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algarve
- ICNF — Protected areas and Costa Vicentina — https://www.icnf.pt/
- ANA Aeroportos — Faro Airport — https://www.ana.pt/pt/fao/inicio
- ABAE — Blue Flag — https://bandeiraazul.abae.pt/
Original editorial article by Maré Algarve, based on official sources (Turismo do Algarve, ICNF, ABAE/Blue Flag, IPMA, INE) and on our experience of holiday rentals in the Algarve. Prices and availability vary — always check each property's page.
