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Visiting Sagres in April

Visiting Sagres in April

Weather in April: Average high 19.9°C, 30mm rainfall.

# Sagres in April: What It’s Actually Like

April in Sagres sits in that interesting middle ground where the Algarve hasn’t fully woken up yet but you can absolutely feel it stirring. That 19.9°C average sounds pleasant, and honestly it is, but it comes with a catch. Temperatures swing noticeably between a genuinely warm afternoon when you’re convinced summer has arrived early and a sharp, windy evening that sends you scrambling for a jacket you almost didn’t pack. The wind at Sagres is no joke at any time of year, but spring particularly likes to remind you that you’re standing on Europe’s southwestern corner with nothing between you and America.

Those 30mm of rainfall aren’t spread evenly across the month. You’ll likely get several gloriously clear days interrupted by a grey, blustery day where the Atlantic looks properly moody and dramatic. Some people love that atmosphere. It’s not ruined weather, just different weather.

Crowds are genuinely low. The fortress, the beaches, the cape itself – you can have them almost to yourself on weekdays, especially early in the month. If you’ve ever wanted to stand at Cabo de São Vicente watching waves absolutely hammer the cliffs without forty other people doing the same thing six inches from your elbow, April delivers that. Restaurants are open but not frantic, and the locals working in them are still human beings rather than exhausted seasonal workers running on fumes.

Most things are open. The fortress operates normal hours, cafes are trading, boat trips and surf schools are starting to ramp up, though some excursion operators may run reduced schedules before the main season commits itself properly.

Who is April perfect for? Hikers, surfers, photographers, people who find July’s heat oppressive, couples wanting somewhere genuinely quiet, anyone who prefers conversation with staff over being processed through a tourist machine. It’s not ideal if you’re chasing guaranteed beach sunbathing days or bringing kids who need reliable warmth.

**Practical tip:** Bring a windproof layer regardless of forecasts. Not a light cardigan. Something that actually blocks wind.

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