Hostels in Portimao

6 Hostels in Portimao, Portugal
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Aloha Hostel
6.5Good(242)
Hostel- 0.59km from city centre
Ahola Hostel is in the heart of the city of Portimao, framed in the historical centre next to the riverfront area. Our cozy room was renovated and comfortably equipped in July 2016, will have at their disposal a double room, beds female dorm, and two mixed...
Privates From
€22.00
Dorms From
€19.00
My Guesthouse
9.2Superb(193)
Hostel- 1.67km from city centre
My Guesthouse will make your stay in Portimao and Portugal something else.
Privates From
€21.67
Dorms From
€20.00
Sky and Sand Hostel&Bar
8.1Fabulous(2)
Hostel- 2.25km from city centre
Sky and Sand Hostel, ideally located in Portimao ( Praia da Rocha). Sky and Sand Hostel offers air-conditioned rooms, a communal lounge, TV, and free Wi-Fi, as well as a fully equipped communal kitchen.
Privates From
€10.00
Dorms From
€26.00
PTM DownTown Hostel
8.9Fabulous(85)
Hostel- 0.63km from city centre
Are you planning to come to the Algarve? This is the perfect place for your stay!
Privates From
€23.33
Dorms From
€20.00
HI Portimão - Pousada de Juventude
5.6(368)
Hostel- 1.81km from city centre
HI Portimão – Portimão is one of the busiest cities in the Algarve! If you want to explore it, stay at the Youth Hostel of Portimão.
Privates From
€14.30
Dorms From
€13.00
Alameda Hostel
8.8Fabulous(222)
Hostel- 0.57km from city centre
Alameda Hostel is located in the center Portimão, very close of the best beaches in the Algarve, with white sand, calm and clear waters.
Privates From
€17.50
Dorms From
€15.00

About Portimao

10Superb(1 Reviews)
Activities
10.0
Eating out
10.0
Shopping
10.0
Chilling out
10.0
Transport
10.0
Sightseeing
10.0
Culture
10.0
Nightlife
10.0
Value for Money
10.0

About Portimao

The second largest city in Portugal's Algarve region, Portimão has a distinctly local vibe. Once a hub of the fishing industry, today that spirit is kept alive with colourful maritime street art, a museum in a 19th-century cannery and the always-present smell of barbecued sardines wafting through the streets of the scenic old quarter. Just a short stroll away from the beach party zone of Praia da Rocha, it's the perfect blend of culture and seaside relaxation.

The Algarve gets around 300 days of sunshine per year, and hostels in Portimão make the most of that with their outdoor areas. You can relax with a glass of local wine on a terrace, cool off by hopping in a swimming pool or grill up some piri piri chicken on the barbecue. Most Portimão hostels are housed in typical Portuguese whitewashed villas, with gardens and balconies. Many offer free Wi-Fi, and some also put on a free breakfast or have a shared kitchen to save your euros.

Downtown Portimão is a warren of winding lanes, cobblestone streets and tile-clad mansions. The Ribeirinha waterfront promenade passes lots of terrace cafés before reaching the Ponte Velha (Old Bridge), where you'll find traditional restaurants serving grilled sardines. Down towards the coast, Praia da Rocha has energetic nightlife and a huge sandy beach. The fishing village of Ferragudo is a short ferry ride across the Arade River, with an arty feel and plenty of small restaurants and quirky boutiques.

Portimão market is the place to pick up local produce and souvenirs like aguardente de medronhos, a fiery liquor made from wild strawberries. The beaches near Portimão are wide and sandy. For calm waters, take the 10-minute taxi ride to Praia Grande (Big Beach) near Ferragudo. A river cruise to the region's medieval capital, Silves, makes for a good day trip. The hilly town is capped with a huge Moorish castle with views across the rugged countryside.

Faro Airport is the closest airport to Portimão, about 45 minutes away by car. If you're not hiring a car, you can take a public bus into Faro from the airport and hop on a train from there. Portimão railway station is just on the edge of the city centre, about 5 minutes' walk from downtown. The city is small enough to get around on foot, and there are public buses and trains to other towns in the Algarve.

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