Cheap Portugal holidays

Fancy a cheeky trip to Portugal without breaking the bank? Well, you're in the right spot! We're talking sandy beaches, those drool-worthy custard tarts (pastel de nata if you wanna get fancy), and chilled nights with a glass (or three) of vinho. Even if you can't wait any longer and are on the hunt for a last-minute Portugal holiday, our deals are basically giving it away (well, not literally, but you get the gist). So what d'ya say? Ready to dive into a bargain and get those holiday vibes going? 🏖️🍷🤙
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Cheapest hotels in Portugal
Portugal hotels? We've got 'em in spadeloads, and we've uncovered some absolute gems that won't have your wallet crying out for mercy. Whether you're dreaming of a beachfront spot in the Algarve or a cute little hideaway in Porto, if you're after a bed that won't cost all your bread, we've got your back. Because let's be honest, who doesn't love a good bargain? 😍
Cheap holidays to Portugal for couples
OK - lovebirds, dynamic duos, 'just friends,' - whatever you want to call yourselves, we've got some cheap holidays to Portugal just for you. Because there's more to this place than the pastel de natas at the brekkie buffet (although that's a cracking start to the day). We're talking a couples' jolly that's all about sunset strollin', wine-swishing (or glugging), pool-dunkin' and market wanderin' (AKA, seeing who can find the whackiest souvenir). If that sounds like a bit of you two, you know what to do 👇
Cheap holidays to Portugal for families
Ready to trade in that endless sing-song of "Are we there yet?" for the sweet, sweet sound of Portuguese waves? Course you are. Family holidays to Portugal are all about sun-soaked beaches where the kiddos can build sandcastles 'til they're blue (or red) in the face, waterparks that'll have everyone's adrenaline pumping, and buffets stacked with delish food for EVERY appetite. Even your cravings for pasta with a side of cake. We've rounded up these pocket-friendly deals, so you can focus less on the niggly bits, and more on the fun bits – like settling family debates over whether the kids really need another unicorn inflatable. We think the answer is yes 🦄
Cheap holidays to Portugal for groups
Ready to get the squad out of the group chat and onto a Portuguese beach? Group holidays to Portugal are the ultimate budget hack because everything from sprawling villas with private pools to giant seafood platters is cheaper when you split the bill. Whether you’re hitting the neon lights of the Albufeira Strip or just fancy a week of sun, sea, and 'who-can-toss-the-most-inflatables' in the pool, we’ve found the best pocket-friendly spots for you and your favourite people. Gather the gang, grab a Super Bock, and let’s get this holiday started. 🍻☀️🤙
How to make the most of your cheap holiday to Portugal
Master the ‘Prato do Dia’ - want a three-course meal for the price of a sandwich back home? Look for restaurants serving a prato do dia (dish of the day) at lunch. You’ll usually get soup, a main, dessert, and even a cheeky glass of wine for around €8-€12. It’s the same delicious food as the dinner menu, just at half the price.
Breakfast like a local - if you haven’t gone All-Inclusive, skip the hotel buffet and head to a local pastelaria (bakery). You can snag a coffee, a toasted sandwich, and a world-famous pastel de nata for under €5.
Golden Hour = Happy Hour - most bars across the Algarve and beyond run happy hours between 5pm and 8pm. Local wine and beer are already absolute bargains (usually €2-€3), but two-for-one deals during sunset make them taste even better.
The Best Things in Life are Free - you don't need a ticket for Portugal's best attractions. All the beaches are public and free, the historic town centres are basically open-air museums, and if you’re a culture vulture, many museums offer free entry on the first Sunday of every month.
Ditch the Taxis - public transport in Portugal is reliable, clean, and, most importantly, cheap. You can hop between coastal towns in the Algarve for a few Euros on the bus, or use the slick metro systems in Lisbon and Porto to get around for pennies.
DIY Beach Picnics - you don’t have to eat out for every meal to have a good time. Hit the local supermarket for some fresh bread, local cheeses, and a bottle of Portuguese Vinho Verde. It’s the perfect setup for a sunset picnic on the sand or a chilled balcony dinner.
The 'Shoulder Season' Secret - if you aren't tied to the school holidays, try visiting in May, June, or September. You’ll get the same glorious sunshine and warm seas, but the prices for flights and hotels take a serious dip compared to July and August.