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Albufeira Old Town and Marina, Portugal
Albufeira Old Town and Marina

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Albufeira Old Town and Marina

Albufeira's Old Town and Marina are free to wander: cobbled squares and the town beach by day, the harbour and boat-trip jetties by evening.

Written by the Departly editorial team Reviewed against GOV.UK on 17 Jun 2026

Where

Albufeira, Portugal

Opening hours

Open access (always open). Individual restaurants, bars and boat-trip kiosks keep their own hours, busiest from late morning to late evening in summer.

Tickets

Free โ€” no ticket needed; an open public seafront and town you can visit any time.

Time needed

Half a day: a couple of hours for the Old Town and beach, plus an evening at the squares or the Marina.

In short

Visiting Albufeira Old Town and Marina

There's nothing to book and no ticket to buy โ€” the Old Town and Marina are open public space you can stroll any time. Do the cobbled squares and Praia dos Pescadores by day, the harbour by evening. Reach the beach through the cliff tunnel; the Marina is a short Bolt west. Go before 11am or after 6pm to dodge the worst crowds.

How to see it well

The good news is thereโ€™s nothing to plan and nothing to pay: the Old Town (Cidade Velha) and the Marina de Albufeira are open public spaces you can walk into whenever you like. Start at the tiled main square, follow the cobbled lanes down, and take the pedestrian cliff tunnel that drops you straight onto Praia dos Pescadores, the town beach. That tunnel is the bit people miss โ€” itโ€™s the easy, shaded route between the squares and the sand.

The Marina is a separate spot, roughly a 10-minute drive or cheap Bolt west of the centre, and itโ€™s a different mood: a working harbour painted in bold blocks of colour, lined with kiosks selling boat trips out to the Benagil caves and dolphin-watching. You donโ€™t need a ticket to walk it; you only pay if you choose to eat, drink or hop on a boat. If your budgetโ€™s tight, the wander itself costs nothing.

When is it worth your time?

Timing is everything here. Come before about 11am and the cobbles are quiet and the light is soft; come after 6pm and the squares fill with families, buskers and the smell of grilled fish. The window to avoid is the middle of a July or August day, when the heat is fierce and the Old Town is shoulder-to-shoulder with day-trippers.

Is it worth it? For a free attraction, yes โ€” itโ€™s the heart of the resort and the most pleasant place to spend an evening. Just keep expectations honest: this is a lively, well-trodden tourist town, not a hidden fishing village, and the central beach gets packed. If you want prettier, calmer sand, pair the Old Town with a short trip to the cove beaches at Sao Rafael or Santa Eulalia, and save the Marina for a boat-trip morning.

Planning the rest of your trip? See the Albufeira city guide.

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Albufeira Old Town and Marina FAQs

Is there an entry fee for Albufeira Old Town or the Marina?
No. Both are free, open public spaces with no ticket or gate. You only pay for what you choose โ€” a sunbed, a meal, a drink or a boat trip from the Marina.
How do I get from the Old Town to the beach?
Walk down through the pedestrian cliff tunnel from the Old Town square; it brings you out onto Praia dos Pescadores, the town beach, in a couple of minutes. The Marina is separate, roughly a 10-minute drive or Bolt west of the centre.
When is the best time to visit?
Early morning before about 11am for a quiet beach and cooler cobbles, or after 6pm when the squares come alive and the heat drops. Midday in July and August is hot and crowded, so it's the worst window for a relaxed wander.