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Olhão Guide: Ria Formosa, Market & Islands [2026]

Why visit Olhão

Olhão is the Algarve’s largest fishing port and the gateway to the Ria Formosa — southern Portugal’s most important natural park. Less touristy than any other coastal Algarve town, Olhão offers the region’s most authentic fish market, barrier islands with near-deserted beaches, and seafood at local prices.

Things to do

Municipal Market

Two red-brick buildings by the harbour: the fish market (the Algarve’s largest, best early morning) and the fruit/vegetable market. Genuinely local experience.

Ria Formosa Islands

Regular ferries (15-30 min) to Armona and Culatra islands. Golden sand beaches nearly deserted, warm lagoon-side waters, and fishing villages with no paved roads. A world apart.

Old Town

Cubist architecture (North African influence), rooftop terraces, narrow streets. Viewpoints over the Ria Formosa.

Seafood

Olhão is the Algarve’s seafood capital. Cockles, clams, Ria Formosa oysters. The Seafood Festival (August) is the city’s biggest gastronomic event.

Getting there

  • From Faro Airport: 10 km (~15 min)
  • Regional train from Faro: 10 min, €1.50

For more on the eastern area, see our Tavira and Faro guides. For birding in the Ria Formosa, read our birdwatching guide.

FAQ

Is Olhão touristy?

Much less than Albufeira or Lagos. An authentic fishing town with few tourists. Prices reflect this — seafood and accommodation are cheaper than the central coast.

How do I get to the islands?

Ferries from Olhão harbour to Armona (15 min) and Culatra (20 min). Several departures daily. Ticket: ~€4-7 return.

Where to Stay Near Olhão Guide: Ria Formosa, Market & Islands [2026]

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