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How busy is Albufeira in April?

How busy is it? April is still a rather quiet month in the Algarve, except for a few days around Easter. But even on the busiest weekend and in the busiest towns of the Algarve, such as Albufeira, Lagos, Faro, Tavira, or Vilamoura, it's just pleasantly lively everywhere.



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April is still a rather quiet month in the Algarve, except for a few days around Easter. But even on the busiest weekend and in the busiest towns of the Algarve, such as Albufeira, Lagos, Faro, Tavira, or Vilamoura, it's just pleasantly lively everywhere.

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Visiting the Algarve region of Portugal is an ideal choice for anyone looking for a sun-filled getaway. Generally, the best time to visit this charming coastal area is during the dry season between April and October, as this is when temperatures are at their highest and rainfall is at its lowest.

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The Peak Season (July – August) Given this idyllic summer season, it is no surprise that Albufeira is very popular with families and party goers. Anyone visiting in peak season will need to plan in advance and expect to pay a premium for amenities and dining out.

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The best time to visit Portugal is in spring (March-May), when the country is in bloom and waking after the winter. You could also go in fall (between September and October) when the sun is still shining, the weather is warm, and many of the crowds have dispersed.

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Warm weather and clear, blue skies are pretty much guaranteed in June, August and September, which is the best time to visit for the warmest and driest climate in Albufeira.

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The average water temperature this time of year is 17.3 degrees. ?? But definitely bring a bikini for chilling on the beach. Love being active and outdoor activities? In this case April in the Algarve is perfect!

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Just recently, we spent 3 weeks in the Algarve in April and it was sunny and warm enough for the beach every single day. Daytime temperatures averaged around 22-25°C (72-77°F) for three weeks in a row, and there were even a few days when it got as warm as 28-30°C (82-86°F).

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By night, they come alive with music venues and glass-clinking cocktail bars. A lot of the energy is focused around Av da Liberdade, where just about everything – from burger bars to Port wine cellars – coexist. However, venture to the side streets and you can discover charming Algarvian bistros and moody jazz clubs.

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Like many places in Europe, July and August are the peak tourist season in Portugal. August, in particular, is very busy due to the fact that it's Portugal's holiday month, so Portuguese travelers join the throngs of international tourists.

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It's a bit too cold for swimming. April is usually a bit too early to enjoy the beaches and the outdoor pools of the hotels to the fullest. We saw some people on the beaches in Portugal on the warmest April days, but only very few of them went in the water. The seawater is still quite cold after the winter.

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Mildest of all is the Algarve in the country's south, with an average temperature of 61°F (16°C) and highs of 73°F (23°C) – warm enough for T-shirts but not for swimming in the sea just yet.

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A full week on the Algarve gives you plenty of time to split between activities and relaxing on the beach. If you're looking for a more relaxing beach holiday, 7 days on the Algarve is a good choice. If the Algarve is a part of a broader Portugal itinerary, we'd recommend between 3 and 5 days.

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Attracting four million tourists a year, the Algarve coast is known for its golden sands, red limestone cliffs and breathtaking rock formations. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that one of the main reasons why Albufeira is worth visiting is its selection of amazing beaches.

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Mildest of all is the Algarve in the country's south, with an average temperature of 61°F (16°C) and highs of 73°F (23°C) – warm enough for T-shirts but not for swimming in the sea just yet.

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The hottest place is Portugal in April is Évora (21ºC) in the Alentejo region just to the south of Lisbon. Close behind are the Algarve (20ºC) and the beautiful Portuguese island of Madeira (20ºC).

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