
The Algarve is known for its gorgeous sandy beaches, warm climate, nice golf courses, and vibrant nightlife. If that sounds like the perfect recipe for your stag do, continue reading!
- Beautiful Scenery By The Sea
- Chill Afternoons On The Golf Course, Wild Parties At Night
- Gorgeous and Lively Location, But Still Affordable!
- Stag Do Tailor-Made To Your Interests
- Albufeira, Lagos, Faro, Praia da Rocha - We Cover All of Them
Algarve City Guide

The Algarve is the most southern region of Portugal, meaning the area has a mild and warm climate. In total, approximately half a million people live in the area, though the region attracts several millions of tourists a year.
The Algarve contains nature reserves full of wildlife, but also has a long coastline with gorgeous sandy beaches. The area also houses a large network of beautiful golf courses.
Additionally, several lively cities are located in the Algarve, such as Faro, known for its luxury spa resorts and fancy restaurants, and Albufeira, which is popular with travellers and is party central.
Despite its beauty and popularity, the Algarve remains one of the cheapest holiday destinations in the South of Europe, making it the perfect location for a stag do!
Algarve Nightlife

To experience the best of nightlife in the Algarve, head into the cities. The nightlife in Faro, the capital city of the region, is centered around Rua de São Pedro, Rua Conselheiro Bívar, and Rua do Prior, where you can find many small bars where live music is played, sports matches are screened, or friends meet to catch up over a drink.
In Albufeira, which is known as the party town of the Algarve, you will find many bars and clubs in an area called ""The Strip"". The Strip is popular with young tourists and stag/hen do's, two groups that know how to party!
There are so many bars and clubs in this area that you are sure to find something that suits your tastes. If you want to explore one of the most well-known clubs of Portugal, take a taxi to Kadoc, a 5-storey club that plays different genres of music and can host up to 7 thousand people!
Algarve Practical Tips

The area has an international airport with flights arriving from many major airports around the world, so making your way to the Algarve should be no problem!
Once you arrive, it's time to explore the beautiful area, maybe hit a golf course, and enjoy some tasty food, such as one of the many seafood dishes the area is known for. Or perhaps you want a refreshing drink: try 'aguardente de medronho', the local spirit distilled from fruit, or enjoy some of Portugal's finest port wine.
The official language of Portugal is Portuguese, and the local currency is the Euro.
Some useful words you might need include:
- olá = hello
- adeus = goodbye
- por favor = please
- obrigada = thank you
- uma cerveja, por favor = One beer please
- eu não falo português = I don't speak Portuguese
