a cobblestone street lined with tables and chairs
A camper van sits overlooking a scenic landscape.
A river running through a small town next to a hillside
a view of a field and a lake from a roof
a view of a rocky beach with clear blue water

Holiday in Alentejo Coast

Region in Portugal — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇵🇹

Country

Portugal

Type

Region

Best time to travel

May to October, hiking in spring (March-May) is the most beautiful, surfing year-round

Budget/day

70-120 € (boutique hotel, wine tasting)

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Lisbon or Faro about 3 hours, then 2-3 hours by rental car to the coast

About Alentejo Coast

The Alentejo Coast is Portugal's wild Atlantic dream – a stretch of over 100 kilometers of nearly untouched coastline between the Tróia Peninsula in the north and Cabo de São Vicente in the Algarve in the south. Unlike the touristy Algarve, the Alentejo Coast has preserved its rugged, untamed beauty: dramatic cliffs, secluded sandy coves, wind-swept dune landscapes, and behind them a vast, hilly landscape with cork oak forests and traditional villages. The entire coastal section is strictly protected as the natural park Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina, which has minimized development. The result is a paradise for nature lovers, hikers, and surfers: the Rota Vicentina, a network of long-distance hiking trails, runs directly along the cliffs and offers breathtaking views of the roaring Atlantic. Particularly, the Fisherman's Trail (Trilho dos Pescadores) is considered one of the most beautiful coastal hiking trails in Europe. The small fishing villages along the coast – Zambujeira do Mar, Porto Covo, Vila Nova de Milfontes – have retained their authentic charm. There are no hotel chains here, but family-run guesthouses, simple fish restaurants, and a lifestyle that escapes the hectic rhythm of the modern world. Alentejo is also Portugal's most important wine region for red wines, and the combination of coastal hiking and wine tasting makes the region unique. For German travelers, the Alentejo Coast is accessible via Lisbon or Faro. A rental car is essential to explore the scattered beaches and villages. The region is particularly suitable for active travelers who want to combine hiking, surfing, and authentic Portuguese culture. Water temperatures remain cool year-round, making the region more of a surfing than a bathing destination.

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Safety
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Beach
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Food
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Relaxation
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Top 6 highlights in Alentejo Coast

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Rota Vicentina (Fisherman's Trail)

One of the most beautiful coastal hiking trails in Europe along dramatic cliffs with Atlantic views

2

Vila Nova de Milfontes

Charming fishing village at the Mira estuary with sandy beach, castle, and lively restaurant scene

3

Zambujeira do Mar

Tiny cliff village with a spectacular beach, host of the legendary Sudoeste Festival

4

Porto Covo

Picture-perfect fishing village with white houses, small coves, and the offshore Ilha do Pessegueiro

5

Naturpark Costa Vicentina

Strictly protected coastal nature park with endemic flora, storks, and otters

6

Alentejo Wine Region

Portugal's most important red wine region with wineries inviting for tastings and overnight stays

Hotels in Alentejo Coast

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Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Alentejo Coast

Recommended travel time

May to October, hiking in spring (March-May) is the most beautiful, surfing year-round

Summer

Warm, 25-32°C, strong Atlantic wind, water temperature 17-20°C, little rain

Winter

Mild, 10-16°C, rainy, hiking still possible, very few tourists

How much does a holiday in Alentejo Coast cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

40-65 € (guesthouse, local restaurants)

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

70-120 € (boutique hotel, wine tasting)

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

140-280 € (country hotel, gourmet, guided tours)

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Alentejo Coast

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

Definitely take a rental car – the coast is vast and public transport is virtually non-existent

Hike the Fisherman's Trail of the Rota Vicentina in stages – luggage transfer between accommodations can be booked

Atlantic water is cold (17-20°C) – more of a surfing than a bathing destination, wetsuit is standard

Try Alentejo red wines – the region produces Portugal's best red wines at fair prices

Avoid Zambujeira do Mar in early August or come specifically for the Sudoeste Festival – it gets crowded then

Food & drink in Alentejo Coast

These specialties you must try!

Cataplana de Marisco – seafood stew from the copper cataplana pan with tomatoes and coriander
Migas Alentejanas – bread crumbs with garlic, olive oil, and pork, a hearty Alentejo traditional dish
Carne de Porco à Alentejana – pork with clams, potatoes, and coriander, a unique surf-and-turf combination
Queijo de Ovelha – creamy sheep cheese from Alentejo, spoon-soft and intensely flavored
Sericaia – traditional egg cake with cinnamon from Alentejo, served with plums in syrup
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