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Dre Roelandt
updated 29.10.2024
February is a quieter time for tourism compared to the peak summer season in the Algarve and can be a great time for a laid-back holiday. As winter gradually loosens its grip many will flock to Portugal's southern gem, with promises of mild weather and tranquil landscapes. Here’s our guide to the weather in the Algarve in February.
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February in the Algarve signals the tail end of winter, with temperatures starting to climb slightly from the chill of January. The weather is mild, especially in the daytime. You'll have around 6 hours of daylight per day, so you’ll want to be sure to pack layers for chilly evenings.
As part of the low season, February offers a quieter, more laid-back atmosphere. This can be a great time for those who would prefer to explore without the crowds. However, you’ll want to keep in mind that some beachside facilities and tourist spots might still be in hibernation or operating on reduced schedules.
While water sports enthusiasts might find the sea temperature suitable for activities like surfing or kiteboarding, it might not be inviting for casual swimmers as it’s for most too cold.
Rain showers are a possibility in February, with an average rainfall of around 50mm scattered throughout the month. That said, these showers are usually brief and shouldn't significantly impact your plans.
Overall, February offers a quieter, budget-friendly Algarve experience with milder temperatures. If you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere, it could be the perfect time for your visit. But if you're dreaming of sun-soaked beach days, you might want to consider planning your trip for a warmer month.
In February, the Algarve region experiences a gentle uptick in temperatures compared to January, marking the gradual transition from winter to spring. With average daytime temperatures reaching around 17°C (63°F), you'll enjoy a pleasant and mild climate.
You’ll find that the days gradually lengthen as spring draws near. You can expect around 11 hours of daylight.
As the sun sets, nighttime temperatures average at around 9°C (48°F). While you may still want to layer up with a light jacket or sweater, evenings are generally mild — great for leisurely strolls along the coastline.
Sea temperatures in February typically hover around 15°C (59°F). While it may be a tad chilly for extended swims, it's perfect for a quick dip or water sports for those who don't mind cooler waters.
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One of the best perks of travelling to the Algarve in February is that it coincides with the low season. During this month, you’ll find significantly fewer crowds compared to the bustling summer season.
Even the most popular sites and beaches tend to be notably more peaceful during February. With fewer tourists around, you can enjoy attractions and activities at a more leisurely pace, without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
What's more, February brings budget-friendly options. Accommodation prices often drop, and you can snag great deals on flights and activities. It's a great opportunity to see this part of the world and also save cash at the same time.
If you're craving warmer weather and a bit more activity, consider planning your visit for April, May, or September. With temperatures ranging from 18°C to 25°C (64°F to 77°F), you'll enjoy a pleasant climate and a wider array of outdoor activities available while still avoiding the peak summer crowds.
Looking for even more options for your winter getaway? Explore our guide to the best places for a February holiday.
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The weather in the Algarve in February allows for plenty to do. For more inspiration, read up on the best things to do in the Algarve.
Join the locals in the lively event of Loulé Carnival. During the festival, the streets fill with elaborate floats, dancers in dazzling costumes, and music. Loulé Carnival has a tradition of choosing a "King" and a "Queen" to reign over the festivities. These vibrant parades are not to be missed!
Carvoeiro is known for its beaches and picturesque cliffs and makes for a great place to take a serene retreat. Here you can spend your days strolling along the coast, discovering hidden coves, or simply relaxing in the sun. For a unique experience, consider taking a boat tour from Carvoeiro to explore the sea caves and grottoes along the coast.
As the day ends, you can enjoy a meal at one of the charming seaside restaurants — many of which offer fresh seafood and a view of the setting sun over the Atlantic.
Sagres is a well-known surfing destination, and particularly in February when the waves are consistent. This beach is stunning, and whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner, there are surf schools and rental shops ready to help you catch the perfect wave.
After a day on the water, you can unwind with a beachfront drink. Sagres is believed to be the site of Henry the Navigator's School of Navigation in the 15th century.
Praia da Falésia is one of the longest beaches in Portugal, stretching for over six kilometres along the coast. The cliffs of Praia da Falésia in Albufeira offer a striking backdrop for a memorable hike in February.
You can follow the rugged trails along the dramatic coastline, known for its red-hued cliffs and turquoise sea. Don't forget to bring plenty of water and sunscreen, even in February, as the sun can still be strong, especially near the cliffs.
A popular thing to do in February is to take in the natural beauty of the Algarve on the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail. The name "Seven Hanging Valleys" comes from the seven valleys that were eroded by rivers and now form deep ravines along the coastline.
In February, the trail is less crowded. It offers you the chance to traverse rugged cliffs, pass by beaches, and admire the unique rock formations. Pack a picnic to enjoy at one of the scenic viewpoints along the trail.
Not sure when to go to the Algarve? See our guides to other months, or check out our guide to the best time to visit Portugal.
To be better informed before booking your trip, find out what to expect of the weather in the Algarve around the year.
written by
Dre Roelandt
updated 29.10.2024
Dre Roelandt is originally from the United States but lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Dre is a freelance writer and artist with a passion for travelling. They are an in-house Senior Content Editor at Rough Guides.
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