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Lying just ahead of the summer high season, the weather in the Algarve in shoulder season May sees warmer temperatures draw more visitors, though it’s not nearly as busy as June, July and August. As a result, visiting this region of Portugal in May is recommended for sun-seekers who prefer moderate crowds, and like the sound of exploring the great outdoors before the sizzling heat of summer kicks in. Read on for detail on the weather in the Algarve in May, along with ideas for what to see and do.
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For many, May is one of the best months to visit the Algarve. The combination of mild-to-warm temperatures, moderate rainfall and crowds, and pre-peak-season prices amounts to an alluring offering.
That’s especially the case if you’re hoping to enjoy outdoor activities — such as walking the coastline — or fancy taking scenic drives around the region.
Nature lovers will also be pleased to know that the landscape is particularly lush and green in May. And, with long daylight hours, you can rise early to enjoy the likes of hiking in the cooler mornings, with plenty of time to visit castles and museums in the afternoon.
In addition, while the sea in May is still on the cool side, beaches are less crowded, with average daytime air temperature highs of 22°C (72°F) being ideal for long strolls, or stretching out on the sand.
Lastly, May also plays host to a few notable festivals — read on for more on that subject.
Still undecided? Discover some of the best places to visit in May.
The weather in the Algarve in May is characterised by an average low temperature of around 13°C (55°F), and an average high of around 22°C (72°F).
While this makes the daytime comfortably warm — ideal for outdoor activities — you’ll need warmer clothes for the cooler mornings and evenings.
As for the sea, temperatures start to warm up in May, reaching in the region of 17°C (63°F). While this is on the refreshing side, swimming is comfortable enough for those who don't mind cooler water.
For comparison, August has the warmest sea temperature, with a range of 21°C to 23°C (70°F to 73°F).
Want a fuller picture of the weather? Read up on the weather in Portugal in May beyond the Algarve.
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As May is a shoulder season month, you can expect an increase in visitors on the first quarter of the year. That said, numbers remain pretty moderate, especially in the first half of the month.
This amounts to the region having a lively vibe, without the overcrowding that the most popular areas see in the high season months of June, July and August.
Going hand in hand with moderate visitor numbers, you’re likely to find the cost of flights and accommodation is more moderate than during the peak summer season.
That said, given all the advantages of visiting the Algarve in May — smaller crowds, warm weather and the potential to bag a bit of a bargain — you’d still do well to book as early as possible to secure your preferred resort, villa or guesthouse.
Editor’s tip: keen to avoid the crowds, and travel more responsibly? Discover where to get off the tourist trail in Portugal, and find out about sustainable tourism in the Algarve.
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Combining glorious spring weather with a notable festival, May is a vibrant time to visit the Algarve.
Here are some of the best things to see and do in the Algarve in May.
While the sea temperature in the Algarve in May remains cool, it’s still a good month to visit for a quieter pre-summer breach break.
Try Praia da Marinha for its breath-taking cliffs and clear waters, or head to Praia de Odeceixe for a more secluded experience.
Editor’s tip: in the market for a May beach break? Read up on the most beautiful beaches in Portugal.
If you're near Barcelos in early May, don't miss this festival that marks the opening of the agricultural season with parades, music, and traditional dancing.
Offering a window into the history, traditions and customs of the Minho region, you’ll get to experience the city enlivened by fireworks, “zabumbas” (tambourines) and bagpipes, plus Philharmonic orchestras and drumming groups.
At the same time, the huge “Fair of the Crosses” (Feira das Cruzes) on the main public square sees sellers offering everything from fresh vegetables and local food, to handmade crafts.
May's weather is perfect for exploring this beautiful coastal lagoon system.
Take a boat tour to see diverse bird species and the unique landscapes of this protected area.
May’s mild temperatures and lush landscapes make it a great month for hiking or cycling.
For example, the Via Algarviana and Rota Vicentina offer scenic trails that showcase the region's natural beauty.
Take advantage of the great weather and smaller crowds to enjoy some of the Algarve’s world-class golf courses.
With over thirty courses to choose from, you’ll be spoiled when it comes to finding one to fit your skills and preferences.
For more inspiration, read up on the best things to do in the Algarve. And in case you're still looking for options for your spring trip, also explore our list of the best holiday destinations in May.
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 29.10.2024
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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