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written by
Joanne Owen
updated 28.10.2024
Though a year-round destination, the Algarve region of Portugal offers different experiences depending on when you visit. If you’re looking for a spring break that delivers mild-to-warm conditions, the weather in the Algarve in April sees an average temperature range of 11°C to 20°C (52°F to 68°F), making it comfortable for exploring the outdoors without peak season heat and crowds. Intrigued? Read on for more detail on the weather in the Algarve in April, along with ideas for what to see and do during this shoulder season month.
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Considering the weather in the Algarve in April, it’s a good time to visit if you’re looking for warmer weather and longer hours of sunshine compared with the shorter, chillier days of the preceding months.
That’s especially so if you’re hoping to explore the region’s scenic coastline and enjoy its outdoor activity offerings, along with seeing spring in full bloom.
Bearing in mind that the Algarve offers great opportunities to get off the tourist trail in Portugal, April’s manageable shoulder-season visitor numbers make such experiences all the more authentic. Talking of which, April also plays host to the Easter Folar de Olhão Festival.
In short, while crowds — and costs — will be up on January, February and March, April is a good month to visit if you prefer warmer weather, more space, and better value.
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When it comes to average temperatures, the weather in the Algarve in April sees a typical low of 11°C (52°F), while the average high temperature reaches about 20°C (68°F).
Bearing that in mind, you might just find yourself blissing out on beaches in April. At the very least, you’ll certainly be able to stroll some of the most beautiful beaches in Portugal, take walks on the wilder side, and explore scenic towns in villages without feeling the chill.
Want a fuller picture of the weather? Read up on the weather in Portugal in April beyond the Algarve area.
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As mentioned above, April is a shoulder season month in the Algarve, and Portugal more generally.
This means while crowds will be up on January, February and March — especially around Easter when that falls in April — it’s a great time to visit to explore top historic attractions and enjoy the likes of hiking, golfing, bird-watching and beach excursions without the intensity of peak summer season crowds.
As for the costs, given that visitor numbers are moderate, it’ll be easier and cheaper to find accommodation at a better price than during the peak season that runs from June to mid-September.
Note that if you’re looking for a similar balance of warmer weather, more reasonable prices, and moderate crowds, May and October are also shoulder-season months.
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Offering pleasant, warm weather that’s ripe for outdoor activities, and exploring national parks and charming coastal towns without peak season crowds, April offers visitors opportunities to enjoy a diversity of experiences in the Algarve.
Here are some of the best things to do and see in the Algarve in April.
Dedicated to the traditional Easter cake known as 'Folar', this festival takes place in the traditional fishing village of Olhão.
It's not just about the cake, though — the festival also offers live music, local crafts, and opportunities to taste traditional regional foods.
Take advantage of the mild weather to explore coastal towns like Lagos, Tavira, and Albufeira.
The cooler temperatures are perfect for taking walking tours through historic streets, visiting ancient castles, and enjoying the seaside ambiance free from the intense summer crowds.
The Algarve offers numerous trails that are particularly enjoyable in April’s cooler temperatures.
Whether you opt to tackle the famous Via Algarviana trail that stretches across the region, or to walk the scenic coastal paths, outdoor activities are a great way to see the landscape.
With less crowded courses and mild-to-warm weather, April is a prime time for golfers to get to grips with the region’s world-class courses.
For more inspiration, read up on the best things to do in the Algarve.
To be better informed before booking your trip, find out what to expect of the weather in the Algarve around the year.
written by
Joanne Owen
updated 28.10.2024
Joanne is a Pembrokeshire-born writer with a passion for the nature, cultures and histories of the Caribbean region, especially Dominica. Also passionate about inspiring a love of adventure in young people, she’s the author of several books for children and young adults, hosts international writing workshops, and has written articles on the Caribbean and inspirational community initiatives for Rough Guides. Follow her @JoanneOwen on Twitter and @joanneowenwrites on Instagram.
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