
Get inspired for a family holiday to Portugal
Portugal is a great destination for families, whatever age your children are. Think long sunny days spent relaxing on sandy beaches and pottering around historic cities as a family. Book in for surf lessons, kayak along crystal clear waters, spend a night glamping in the countryside and dine al fresco. What else could you need from a family holiday? Read on to get inspired for your family adventure to Portugal.

Our top things to do on a family holiday to Portugal
Beaches
With a long coastline flanked by the Atlantic Ocean, Portugal’s beaches are often described as rugged and wild. There are some excellent surf spots, some perfect for beginners and some more suited to the experienced, but it’s not just the thrill seekers who are catered for here. Mainland Portugal and the island of Maderia boast sandy stretches, as far as the eye can see, for a day by the sea inbetween sightseeing.
The Algarve boasts yet more beaches, less surf and calmer water perfect for families and couples looking for a beach day and seafood dinners by the sea.


History & Culture
Step back in time with a visit to Portugal’s past. Colourful palaces are dotted throughout the landscape in Sintra, a short train ride from Lisbon. Offering a glimpse into the country’s Royal past, the National Palace of Pena – the summer residence of the former Royal family – is open to tourists to learn more about its significance in Portuguese history.
Portugal’s cities of Lisbon, Porto and Coimbra are brimming with historic monuments, castles and signs of ancient trade routes – take a wander through the cobbled streets and soak up the history around you.
The Great Outdoors
Portugal’s rugged coastline is complemented by it’s vast countryside and inland villages, home to cork trees in Alentejo, the lush vineyards of the Douro Valley and activities such as mountain biking.
One of our favourite family friendly experiences in the Portuguese countryside is camping amongst nature with the river flowing gently nearby. Getting back to basics (well it’s glamping after all so plenty of comfort still to be had!) is the perfect addition to a holiday to Portugal, where you can wake up with the sun and slowly kayak upriver.


Best time to visit Portugal
A year round destination, Portugal has a mild climate and activities which can be enjoyed in all months. We think the best time to visit is spring and autumn to avoid the increased rain of the winter and the scorching temperatures of the summer but really you can’t go wrong if you know what to expect!
Families can enjoy sunny beach days in the summer school holidays in the Algarve and al fresco dining is possible for most of the year.