Top 25 Adventurous Things To Do In Portugal
Not only does Portugal have sunny beaches and fantastic hikes, but it’s a thrilling spot for kayaking, surfing, and snorkeling as well. Whether you prefer land or sea excursions, Portugal has plenty of options for adrenaline junkies.
To get you started, we’ve gathered our favorite 25 adventurous things to do in Portugal. From the craggy cliffs of the Algarve to the volcanic Azores, find the perfect activities to include on your Portugal bucket list.
THINGS TO DO IN ALGARVE & FARO


Famous for its rugged cliffs, sandy coves, and hidden caves, the Algarve attracts lovers of the sea. Kayaking, stand-up paddling, and boat tours are the only ways to access breathtaking sections of the Algarve coast. But don’t underestimate the raw beauty of the inland mountainous landscapes and rural villages, as they offer a beautiful setting for plenty of things to do in Portugal.
1. Benagil: Benagil Caves Kayaking Experience
· Duration – 2 hours
· Important – This is the only experience to get out of your kayak inside Benagil Cave
Kayak along the rugged Algarve coast to explore the mysterious caves of Benagil. The excursion takes you inside multiple big and small caves and makes a pit stop at Golden Beach of Marinha. As you enter Benagil Cave, your guide explains its formation and life inside the ancient natural wonder.
2. Half-Day Jeep Safari of the Algarve
· Duration – 4 hours
· Important – If you’re staying between Praia da Luz and Quinta do Lago, your booking includes hotel pickup and drop-off.
Buckle up and discover the Algarve by land on this epic jeep safari. Travel around the countryside in a 4WD vehicle to view mountainous landscapes and rural villages. Cross streams, meander down narrow roads and taste local products that include jams, liquors, and organic produce.
3. From Albufeira: Half-Day Off-Road Quad Tour
· Duration – 3 hours
· Important – A security deposit of €100 is required for the booking.
The off-road adventures continue, and this quad tour tackles the rugged terrain of the Algarve countryside. Swerve along rural trails, immerse yourself in the scenic beauty, and visit historic sights on the way. With your guide’s help, you’ll see the 12th-century Paderne Castle and the village’s still-functioning windmills.
4. 2-Hour Dolphin Watching and Cave Tour: Algarve Coast
· Duration – 2 hours
· Important – Dolphin sightings aren’t guaranteed since they’re in their natural environment.
Watching dolphins is a unique thing to do in Portugal. So, board a luxury boat to explore the Algarve coast from the high seas and attempt to spot playful dolphins. Your vessel sails through caves, around jagged rock formations, and offers spectacular views of the Algarve. When you get the chance to swim, keep your eyes peeled for the dolphins who live in these waters.
5. Algarve 3-Hour Windsurfing Lesson
· Duration – 4 hours
· Important – June, July, and August are the windiest months for the best conditions.
Learning to windsurf is one of the most exciting things to do in Portugal, and this lesson with qualified instructors helps you master the basics. From the lagoon in Alvor, you’ll learn windsurfing exercises and riding downwind and upwind. Whether it’s your first time or have previous experience, the instructors tailor the lesson to your skills.
6. Algarve: Stand-Up Paddleboard Adventure from Sagres

· Duration – 3.5 hours
· Important – The tour isn’t suitable for those who can’t swim.
Head to the hidden grottos of the southwest Algarve and learn how to stand-up paddleboard from a certified instructor. Boats are unable to access these secret beaches, and it’s a fantastic spot to see wildlife. Leap from craggy cliffs, paddle inside caves, or swim with fish in this idyllic setting. Read More…