Hotels in Praia Dona Ana, Lagos, Portugal
Updated 7 August 2026 · 8 real hotels
Praia Dona Ana is a strong choice for beach-focused travelers who want a quieter, more scenic setting than Lagos town center, while still being a short walk or taxi ride from restaurants and nightlife. It suits couples, families, and anyone prioritizing direct beach access over urban convenience. The trade-off is that daily errands and public transport links require a bit more effort than staying in the historic center.
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Staying near Praia Dona Ana, Lagos
Praia Dona Ana sits on the southern edge of Lagos, roughly 2 kilometers from the town's historic center. The beach itself is framed by the dramatic ochre and amber limestone cliffs that define this stretch of the western Algarve, and it consistently appears on lists of Portugal's most scenic beaches. The surrounding area is quieter than central Lagos: accommodation is spread across low-rise apartment blocks, guesthouses, and a handful of hotels, with a handful of beach cafes and restaurants close by. Most visitors here are on a beach-first holiday, and the area delivers on that promise from late spring through early autumn.
Getting around is straightforward without being effortless. The center of Lagos, with its market, bus station, and train connections to Faro and Lisbon, is roughly a 25-minute walk along the coast path or a short taxi and rideshare ride. Local buses run between the beach area and town, though services thin out in the evening. Drivers will find parking easier here than in the old town. If you plan to day-trip along the Algarve or visit the cape at Sagres, having a rental car is a practical advantage when basing yourself in the Dona Ana area.
Where to stay on any budget?
A real selection, real prices, from the most affordable to the showstopper.
| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| WOT Lagos Montemar Soul ★★★ | Plage Dona Ana | ★ 4.2 | 119 €/nuit |
| Dona Ana Guesthouse ★★ | Plage Dona Ana | ★ 4.5 | 203 €/nuit |
| Carvi Beach Hotel ★★★ | Plage Dona Ana | ★ 4.4 | 225 €/nuit |
| Aqualuz Lagos by The Editory ★★★★ | Plage Dona Ana | ★ 4.3 | 234 €/nuit |
| Charming Residence & Guest House Dom Manuel I (Adults only) ★★★ | Plage Dona Ana | ★ 4.8 | 238 €/nuit |
| The Editory By The Sea Lagos Hotel ★★★★★ | Plage Dona Ana | ★ 4.6 | 243 €/nuit |
| The Editory Residence Lagos ★★★★ | Plage Dona Ana | ★ 4.7 | 244 €/nuit |
| Costa D’Oiro Ambiance Village ★★★★ | Plage Dona Ana | ★ 4.7 | 297 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
What types of accommodation are available near Praia Dona Ana?+
The area offers a genuine range of options. At the upper end, The Editory Residence Lagos (4 stars, from 286 euros per night, rated 4.8/5) and The Editory By The Sea Lagos Hotel (5 stars, from 257 euros per night, rated 4.6/5) are the most polished choices. Mid-range travelers can consider Aqualuz Lagos by The Editory (4 stars, from 243 euros per night) or Costa D'Oiro Ambiance Village (4 stars, from 259 euros per night, rated 4.7/5). More budget-conscious options include Apartamentos Turísticos Sollagos (3 stars, from 129 euros per night, rated 4.6/5) and WOT Lagos Montemar Soul (3 stars, from 138 euros per night). The Dona Ana Guesthouse (2 stars, from 216 euros per night) and the adults-only Charming Residence and Guest House Dom Manuel I (3 stars, from 228 euros per night, rated 4.8/5) round out the selection for those wanting a more intimate, house-style stay.
How far is Praia Dona Ana from Lagos town center and train station?+
Praia Dona Ana is approximately 2 kilometers from the historic center of Lagos. On foot, following the coastal path, the walk takes around 20 to 30 minutes depending on your pace. By taxi or rideshare it is a short 5 to 10 minute ride. Lagos train station, which connects to Faro (roughly 1.5 hours) and onward to Lisbon, is in the town center and therefore at a similar distance. If you are arriving by train or bus without a car, factor in this transfer when planning your stay.
Is Praia Dona Ana suitable for families with children?+
Yes, broadly speaking. The beach itself has relatively calm, clear water compared to the more exposed Atlantic beaches further west toward Sagres, and the enclosed cove shape provides some natural shelter. That said, the beach can become quite busy in July and August, and the cliff-framed layout means usable sand space is more limited than at larger beaches like Meia Praia to the north of Lagos. Families who want a quieter base away from the noise of the town center, with beach access as a priority, tend to find the area well-suited. Properties like Aqualuz Lagos by The Editory and Apartamentos Turísticos Sollagos are particularly relevant for families looking for self-catering or apartment-style flexibility.
When is the best time to visit Praia Dona Ana?+
The Algarve has one of the sunniest climates in continental Europe, and the Lagos coastline benefits from this. June through September offers reliably warm, dry weather and sea temperatures comfortable for swimming, typically between 20 and 23 degrees Celsius. July and August are peak season: prices are at their highest, the beach fills up quickly in the mornings, and booking well in advance is essential. May and October represent a practical middle ground, with pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and more competitive room rates. Outside these months, the area is much quieter and some beach-facing services may operate reduced hours or close entirely, though Lagos town itself remains active year-round.
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