Family Life in Portugal

Best Portugal Festivals
for children

Well-known, consistently safe, and genuinely enjoyable for kids. Organised by age group and month — so you can plan around your child, not just the calendar.

Top 5 Overall

Best all-age picks — if you only choose a few

1
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Carnival of Loulé
February / March

Best for younger kids — visual, exciting, and manageable

2
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Madeira Flower Festival
April

Calmest and safest festival — perfect for all ages

3
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Festa da Ria
August

Most relaxed festival — great for families with toddlers

4
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São João Festival
June 23–24

Most fun and unique — kids love the hammer tradition

5
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Romaria de Nossa Senhora da Agonia
August (3rd weekend)

Most cultural — a living piece of Portuguese history

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👶 Under 5🧒 Ages 6–10👨‍👩‍👧 All Ages
FREE
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February / March · Algarve

Carnival of Loulé

Carnaval de Loulé

Bright floats, elaborate costumes, samba dancing, and street performances fill the streets of Loulé in one of Portugal's most spectacular carnivals.

One of Portugal's oldest carnivals with over 100 years of organised tradition. The floats are built months in advance and rival Rio in ambition.

Why it works for kids
  • Short attention-friendly — floats keep moving, always something new to see
  • Lots of colour, characters, and music that young children love
  • Daytime parades are calm enough for toddlers

Tip: Go early in the day — the morning parade is much quieter than the evening. Bring ear protection for very young children.

Loulé, Algarve
👶 Under 5🧒 Ages 6–10👨‍👩‍👧 All Ages
FREE
🌸
April · Madeira

Madeira Flower Festival

Festa da Flor

The streets of Funchal are carpeted in flowers, with parades, floral wall installations, and the famous Wall of Hope where children place flowers.

Running since the 1950s, the Flower Festival is Madeira's most beloved annual event. The Wall of Hope tradition involves children from across the island.

Why it works for kids
  • Calm, sensory experience — colours, scents, and beautiful visuals
  • Not overwhelming — spread across the city rather than one crowded spot
  • Children participate in the Wall of Hope ceremony

Tip: Book accommodation months in advance — Madeira fills up completely during Flower Festival week.

Funchal, Madeira
👶 Under 5🧒 Ages 6–10👨‍👩‍👧 All Ages
FREE
🚤
August · Central Portugal

Festa da Ria

Festival of the Ria

A celebration of Aveiro's famous lagoon (ria), with decorated moliceiro boats, traditional music, food stalls, and waterside festivities.

A long-standing tradition celebrating the culture and heritage of the Ria de Aveiro — the lagoon that defines the city.

Why it works for kids
  • Open space along the waterfront — easy to move around with young children
  • Relaxed pace — no pressure, easy to leave if a child gets tired
  • Decorated boats are genuinely magical for young kids
Aveiro
🧒 Ages 6–10👦 Ages 11–15
FREE
🎊
June (main night 12–13 June) · Lisbon Area

Festas de Lisboa

Santos Populares — Lisbon

All of Lisbon's neighbourhoods come alive with street parties, sardine grills, paper decorations, and traditional music for the entire month of June.

A centuries-old tradition honouring the popular saints (Santo António, São João, São Pedro). The 12–13 June night is the biggest, centred on Alfama.

Why it works for kids
  • Street games, music, and decorations that kids genuinely enjoy
  • The whole city participates — it feels like a giant neighbourhood party
  • Grilled sardines and street food everywhere

Tip: Go early evening (6–9pm) with younger kids — avoid the late-night crowds which get very dense in Alfama after midnight.

Lisbon
🧒 Ages 6–10👦 Ages 11–15👨‍👩‍👧 All Ages
FREE
🔨
June 23–24 · Porto & North

São João Festival

Festa de São João — Porto

Porto's most beloved festival — the whole city takes to the streets, hitting each other with plastic hammers, releasing sky lanterns, and watching fireworks over the Douro.

A historic religious celebration of St John the Baptist, transformed over centuries into Porto's wildest and most joyful night of the year.

Why it works for kids
  • Kids absolutely love the plastic hammer tradition — it's interactive and hilarious
  • Fireworks over the Douro river are spectacular
  • The whole city is in a good mood — genuinely safe and joyful atmosphere

Tip: Buy the plastic hammers from street vendors before the evening — they sell out. Avoid the very centre after midnight with under-10s.

Porto
🧒 Ages 6–10👦 Ages 11–15👨‍👩‍👧 All Ages
FREE
👘
August (3rd weekend) · Porto & North

Romaria de Nossa Senhora da Agonia

Viana do Castelo

One of Portugal's most spectacular religious festivals — traditional costumes, gold jewellery, folk music, and elaborate processions through the streets of Viana do Castelo.

Over 200 years old, the Romaria is the most important festival in the Minho region. The traditional costumes (trajes regionais) are extraordinary.

Why it works for kids
  • Like a live history show — traditional costumes and music unlike anything else in Portugal
  • Music and dancing throughout the streets
  • Genuinely educational — kids learn about Portuguese culture without realising it
Viana do Castelo
👦 Ages 11–15
~€70+ per day
🎶
July (3 days) · Lisbon Area

NOS Alive

Music Festival — Lisbon

One of Portugal's biggest music festivals, held on the banks of the Tagus in Oeiras. International headliners, multiple stages, food village, and activities.

Running since 2007, NOS Alive has become one of Europe's most respected music festivals, attracting major international acts.

Why it works for kids
  • Good for older kids and teens — big but well-organised and safe
  • Huge variety of music across multiple stages
  • Excellent food village with options for everyone

Tip: Daytime attendance only for families with under-16s. The evening crowds are very dense. Under-12s free with a paying adult.

Oeiras, Lisbon Area
👦 Ages 11–15
~€30–€50
🎪
Early September (3 days) · Lisbon Area

Avante! Festival

Festival Avante

A massive three-day festival combining music, culture, international food, political debate, and entertainment across a huge outdoor site south of Lisbon.

Running since 1976, Avante! is one of Europe's longest-running political and cultural festivals. It's far more family-friendly than its political origins suggest.

Why it works for kids
  • Huge variety — food from 30+ countries, live music, theatre, and activities
  • Lots of space to explore — not cramped or overwhelming
  • Genuinely interesting for curious older kids

Tip: The international food village alone is worth the trip. Go on the Saturday for the best atmosphere.

Quinta da Atalaia, Setúbal
Honest Advice

What to avoid with young kids

Not every festival is suitable for under-10s. These are the ones to skip.

Late-night Lisbon street parties

The Santos Populares parties in Alfama after midnight get extremely crowded and chaotic. Fine for adults, not ideal for under-10s.

Electronic music festivals

Festivals like Forte Festival and Boom are adult-oriented, very loud, and not suitable for children. Skip these entirely.

Smaller rural festivals with loud fireworks

Many village festivals (festas) involve very loud, close-range fireworks with no warning. Beautiful for adults, terrifying for young children.

Budget Planning

Practical cost guide

Street festivals
Free entry
Food at festivals
€5–€15 per meal
Big music festivals
€30–€100+ per day
Grandstand / parade seating
Optional extra (€5–€20)

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