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Lagos 5 Day Itinerary

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Five days is the sweet spot for Lagos. You see the town and the cliffs properly without racing the whole west coast. This plan locks in one boat morning and one escape day, and leaves everything else loose.

Stay in the historic centre or out at Meia Praia, book your Faro Airport to Lagos transfer, and keep one afternoon free for wind or rain. Start with where to stay in Lagos so your hotel matches the boat-morning logistics.

Before you go

  1. Where to stay in Lagos – centre versus Meia Praia
  1. Best hotels in Lagos – say Cascade Wellness or Iberostar Selection
  1. Flights and a transfer locked before the non-refundable hotel
  1. Book your Benagil or grotto morning slot

Day 1 – Arrive and marina walk

Morning

Land at Faro for a 55 to 75 minute drive west, then check in and drop the bags. Centre guests can walk to Praça Gil Eanes. Meia Praia guests, note the bus times for tonight’s dinner.

Afternoon

Stroll the marina – the boat kiosks, the fortress views, and the boards for the week’s cave tours. A light swim at Meia Praia if you’ve got the energy.

Evening

Easy seafood on Rua Infante Dom Henrique or by the marina. No long drive on arrival night.

Day 2 – Ponta da Piedade on foot

Morning

Walk the cliff paths at Ponta da Piedadestart early for softer light and fewer tour groups. Only hire a kayak if the wind is low.

Afternoon

Swim at a small cove, or taxi to Meia Praia for wide flat sand that’s easy with children. Gelato back in town.

Evening

Sunset from the town walls or the marina. Reconfirm your Benagil boat for tomorrow.

Day 3 – Benagil by boat

Morning

Your boat tour out to the sea caves and Benagil when the operators run. Morning slots beat the afternoon chop most summer weeks.

Afternoon

Rest. The pool at Iberostar Selection or Cascade Wellness, or a quiet café if the boat ran early.

Evening

Book dinner in the centre lanes. One reservation is plenty after a morning at sea.

Day 4 – Sagres or Monchique

Morning

Pick one escape (there’s a guide below). Don’t try to do both unless you’ve got the car for the week and you’re happy with a long day.

Afternoon

Head back for a low-key Lagos evening. If you chose Monchique and still have light, stop at the Porto de Mós viewpoint.

Evening

Pack up and confirm your transfer time. The west coast needs a buffer on summer Sundays.

Day 5 – Last swim and home

Morning

A short beach session at Meia Praia or Praia da Batata by the fort, then a souvenir stop on Rua Lançarote de Freitas.

Afternoon

Transfer to Faro with extra time for the longer drive east.

Evening

Fly home.

If your Benagil boat gets cancelled

West wind and swell scrub the cave trips with no warning. Fall back in this order:

  1. Rebook with the same operator for the next calm morning – often Day 4, before Sagres.
  1. Kayak or walk Ponta da Piedade if the open sea is rough but the inshore water is calm.
  1. Drive the coast – grab car hire for a half-day of Portimão or Lagos viewpoints if you don’t have a car.
  1. Stay in the centre – the Mercado de Lagos, the fortress, and a covered lunch if it’s pouring.
  1. Book a spa afternoon at Cascade Wellness when the sea is clearly off.

Never stack a replacement boat and Sagres on the same day. You’ll rush both.

Sagres or Monchique – which day out?

Go to **Sagres** if… Go to **Monchique** if…
You want fortress history and the wild Cabo de São Vicente light You want cooler mountain air and forest walks
Atlantic drama and surf beaches beat cobbles for you A heatwave is making coast afternoons unbearable
You might not get back to the far west soon You’d rather have one big lunch inland
You’re fine driving 45 minutes or so each way You want orange valleys and viewpoints, no cliff boats

Sagres wins for first-timers who’ve already ticked off the Lagos cliffs. Monchique wins in August heat, or when the Day 3 boat already filled your sea quota. With five days, pick one and save the other for next time, or pair it with Portimão as a two-base trip.

Your weather buffer

Keep Day 4 loose. If Day 3’s wind cancels the boat, swap it to Day 4 and use Day 3 for the Ponta paths. The afternoon sea breeze is common, so try to schedule boats before 11:00.

What to book and when

When What
8-10 weeks Flights and a flexible hotel
6 weeks Hotel from best hotels in Lagos
4 weeks Transfer
3-4 weeks Benagil or grotto morning – book early for August
2 weeks Centre dinner for Day 1 or 3
1 week Sagres or Monchique, based on the forecast

Next: Sort your area with where to stay in Lagos, then compare your transfer options. Thinking of two bases? Read where to stay in Portimão.