Traveling in Portugal with kids
Portugal is a friendlier, cheaper, more manageable and distinctive alternative to Spain.
Portugal with kids is awesome. Beaches go from deserted coves out of adventure yarns to surf-crashed nerve testers. On land, go biking or canoe wild rivers. Forest walks get an edge when wild boar are around! Culture can be slipped in with 2000 years of history from Roman ruins to churches decorated with skulls! Portugal's laidback rural life reveals another way of being – though quintas also offer swimming pools and mod cons. And unlike Spain, Portugal does dinner at sane times and even saner prices.
Family activity vacation in the Azores
A week full of fun activities for all the family in S.Miguel
From
€1035 to €1260
7 days
ex flights
Family swimming with dolphins in the Azores
A family focused adventure and experience of a lifetime.
From
£1025
7 days
ex flights
Algarve vacation accommodation
Enchanting agrotourism on 6 ha rural estate close to beach
From
€75 to €265
per accommodation per night
Alentejo Coast family activity vacation, Portugal
Family multi-activity week on the Alentejo coast, Portugal
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£1025
8 days
ex flights
Madeira family vacation
Snorkel with dolphins in the crystal clear waters of Madeira
From
£1125
8 days
ex flights
Portugal tree house accommodation, Northern Portugal
Treehouse in National Park Peneda Geres, Northern Portugal
From
€150 to €180
per accommodation per night
Activities for families in Portugal
Cosy up to nature
Cork, pine and eucalyptus cover soft hills in the Algarve and Alentejo, while pristine rivers water flower-filled valleys heading towards bird-filled coastal strips – you can spot black vultures and flamingos in the Algarve. Or dive into central and northern Portugal's dramatic uplands for snowy peaks, abandoned villages and wild boar-filled woods.
Dig history
Portugal makes history captivating. Scout 3000-year-old Castro ruins or abandoned 20th century villages in the north, gawp at Roman temples and exotic Arabic palaces all over. In Lisbon and the south, discover epic tales of Europe's first great ocean explorers: Henry the Navigator, Ferdinand Magellan and Vasco da Gama.S-Portugal!
Portugal's 1,800km of diverse coastline is a playground for active kids. Learn three ways to surf (wind, kite or wave), or check out marine life scuba-diving in a quiet Algarve bay. Inland, rivers offer cooling dips and kayaking, while wooded central hill regions are great for mountain biking and climbing.Our top trip
Family activity vacation in the Azores
A week full of fun activities for all the family in S.Miguel
From
€1035 to €1260
7 days
ex flights
Tailor made:
This trip can be tailor made between February and December, Saturday or Sunday arrival preferred
This trip can be tailor made between February and December, Saturday or Sunday arrival preferred
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Andrew Winter from our retreat supplier Vale de Moses in the foothills of the Serra de Estrela, offers some tips for Portugal with kids: “We love having families retreat with us. Hearing the voice of children playing in the rivers or running through the surrounding forests is such a delightful sound. Children of any age always add something special to every group we have. For dog-lovers, the Serra de Estrela is famous for its huge shaggy mountain dog! And Portugal isn't crowded - ever. There is always space even in high summer.”
Inge Keizer at our supplier Quinta Alfarrobeira shares some active possibilities for Portugal with kids, exploring a less touristy part of the Algarve: “It's a great place to just chill out, have barbecues - but you can also be active. All around there are beautiful beaches - we're close to Meia Praia, 5km of white sand that goes from close to our quinta all the way to Lagos – with lots of water sports possibilities: fishing, scuba-diving, wind surf, kite surf, wave surfing. Other outdoor activities include climbing, mountain biking and kayaking – or beautiful walks in the forest, and along the coast or cliffs. Portugal is also wonderful to eat out because it's such good value for money. If you go to a simple Portuguese restaurant, you can have a decent family meal for 4 with starter, main and drinks for less than 50 euros.”