This seven-day journey through the Algarve is an invitation to slow down and travel inland, following the land rather than the coast alone. Moving between market towns, limestone hills, mountain villages, river valleys, and the wild west, it balances guided encounters with time to explore at your own pace. You will meet farmers, artisans, and local guides, while leaving space for quiet mornings, scenic drives, and unplanned pauses. Designed for travelers who value landscape, tradition, and a sense of continuity, this itinerary reveals an Algarve shaped by craft, agriculture, and everyday life.
DAY 1 – FARO TO LOULE | Arrive in Faro and travel inland to Loulé, where the Algarve begins to slow and open. After settling in, the afternoon unfolds with a guided birdwatching walk through the rural surroundings, timed for softer light and active wildlife. It is a gentle introduction to the region’s natural rhythms, far from the coastal crowds. The evening is left open for a relaxed dinner and a quiet first night.
DAY 2 – MARKET LIFE IN LOULE | Begin the day with a guided walking tour through Loulé’s historic market and old town, exploring local produce, artisans, and the Moorish layers that shape daily life. The pace is unhurried, allowing time to observe and engage. The afternoon is yours to wander, linger at a café, or explore small shops at your own rhythm. A second night in town deepens the sense of place.
DAY 3 – RURAL ALGARVE AND THE GUADIANA | Travel east across open landscapes toward the Guadiana River, where the Algarve becomes quieter and more agricultural. A guided food journey leads you through inland farms and salt flats, connecting local ingredients to long-standing traditions. The day unfolds at a steady pace, combining learning, tasting, and time outdoors. You end in a riverside village, where the evening is calm and restorative.
DAY 4 – ROCHA DA PENA AND DRYLAND LANDSCAPES | In the morning, journey back toward central Algarve and the limestone hills of Rocha da Pena. A guided walking experience follows the paths of bees through dryland terrain, visiting a honey farm and learning about fragile ecosystems shaped by climate and care. The afternoon invites rest or a quiet walk in the surrounding countryside. Night falls in a rural setting, surrounded by open hills.
DAY 5 – MONCHIQUE AND MOUNTAIN CRAFT | Drive west into the Serra de Monchique, where the landscape shifts to forested slopes and cooler air. A guided walk through the village introduces traditional crafts, from basketry to pottery, alongside local flavors. The slower mountain pace contrasts gently with previous days. The evening is spent in Monchique, with time to unwind and enjoy the calm of the hills.
DAY 6 – WEST COAST FARMLIFE | Descend from the mountains toward the west coast, passing valleys and farmland on the way to Aljezur. Here, a guided visit to an organic farm offers insight into sustainable agriculture, seasonal produce, and a shared homemade lunch. The afternoon opens toward the coast, with time to explore or simply rest. The day ends near the wild Atlantic edge of the Algarve.
DAY 7 – RETURN TO LOULÉ | Cross the Algarve one last time as you return east toward Loulé. The changing landscapes mark a quiet closing chapter to the journey. Depending on your schedule, enjoy a final coffee or short walk before departure. The itinerary ends with a sense of continuity rather than haste.
WHERE TO STAY IN THE ALGARVE | This journey works best with multiple bases that follow the land’s natural transitions. Loulé offers a central and lively inland town for arrival and departure. Alcoutim suits travelers seeking riverside calm and rural quiet. Rocha da Pena and its surroundings are ideal for countryside stays close to nature. Monchique provides a cooler mountain retreat, while Aljezur anchors the journey near the wild west coast, balancing farmland and sea.