Meia Praia is Lagos’ largest beach and one of the longest in the entire Algarve — four kilometres of golden sand stretching from Lagos marina to the Ria de Alvor estuary. Unlike the cliff-backed cove beaches that characterise Lagos, Meia Praia is open, flat and generous, ideal for families, water sports and long sunset walks.
Quick Facts
| GPS Coordinates | 37.1060, -8.6530 |
| Municipality | Lagos |
| Length | ~4 km |
| Sand type | Fine, golden |
| Blue Flag | Yes |
| Distance from Faro | ~85 km |
| Accessibility | Flat access, boardwalks, wheelchair accessible |
Why Visit Meia Praia
While Lagos’ famous beaches — Dona Ana, Camilo — are small coves between cliffs, Meia Praia is the opposite: immense, open and breezy. It’s where Lagos locals go when they want space — even in August you can find your own stretch of sand by walking a few minutes east.
The southern exposure guarantees all-day sun, and the water, more sheltered than the Costa Vicentina, is among the warmest in the Algarve. It’s also Lagos’ water sports hub: kitesurfing, windsurfing, SUP, kayaking and jet skiing.
How to Get There
From Lagos centre, Meia Praia is 5 minutes by car or 20 minutes on foot via the marina. The regional train line has a stop right at the beach (Meia Praia halt). Water taxis also run from Lagos marina in summer.
Facilities
- Toilets: Yes, at beach restaurants
- Restaurants/Bars: Several beach bars and restaurants along the beach
- Sun loungers: Available for hire
- Lifeguard: June to September
- Showers: Yes, at several points
- Sports: Kitesurfing, windsurfing, SUP and kayak schools
What to Do
- Kitesurfing & Windsurfing: Excellent wind conditions, especially in the eastern half. Several certified schools operate on the beach.
- Stand-Up Paddle: On calm mornings, SUP is perfect here — flat water and views to the Lagos cliffs.
- Sunset walk: 4 km of sand at the end of the day, with the sun dropping into the Atlantic.
- Horse riding: Organised rides on the eastern end, near the Ria de Alvor.
Practical Tips
- The beach is windy — bring a windbreak if you have small children
- The eastern end is quieter and more natural, without beach bars
- The train stops at the beach — one of the most practical ways to arrive without a car
- Free parking in dirt car parks along the 4 km stretch