Must-sees in Algarve
Highlights of East Algarve from Faro
Visit the east of Portugal, including Faro, Olhão, Monte Gordo and the Vila Real de Santo António, during a guided tour.
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Silves and Monchique Mountains Tour
The Algarve is famed for its beautiful beaches, yet the area's countryside is also filled with historic and natural gems that are well worth discovering. You'll head into the mountains to visit Silves, Foia and Monchique, and taste some local treats along the way.
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Algarve eco-friendly solar boat trip in Ria Formosa from Faro
Enjoy a 1-hour eco-friendly boat trip in the Algarve's Ria Formosa
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Lagos and Western Algarve Coast Tour
The rugged coast of the western Algarve is crammed with dramatic cliffs and sandy coves. You'll see one wow-factor panorama after another on this tour of the coast from Lagos to Sagres. Get your culture fix with a tour of Lagos town, plus free time to enjoy the vibrant streets and cafés.Littered with grottoes, rock stacks and sea arches, this stretch of coast is the Algarve's superstar. Kick off your day at Ponta da Piedade, where there's time to take plenty of photos of the famous rock bridges. Next up is Lagos. A guided walking tour takes in Praça do Infante to see Henry the Navigator's statue as well as the building that served as Portugal's first slave market. You'll also have free time for lunch, shopping or exploring.Next, you'll head to Sagres, Portugal's most south-westerly outpost. Windswept Cabo de São Vicente is a finger of clifftop pointing west into the Atlantic, also known as the ‘End of the World'. You'll round off the day at the photogenic fishing harbour of Baleeira.
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A visit to Portugal isn't complete without a trip to Lisbon. This day trip to the capital includes a stop in Belém to see the elaborately decorated Jeronimos Monastery and Belém Tower. You'll then enjoy free time to explore Lisbon old town – go shopping, check out the Alfama neighbourhood, head to St George's Castle or hop on a traditional tram.
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This full day tour takes you on a pilgrimage all of your own. You'll journey from Albufeira early in the morning to cross the Portuguese hinterlands towards ‘the Shrine of the World', which attracts about four million pilgrims every year – the one and only Fatima.
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Algarve Open-Top 4x4 Tour with Winery and Landmarks
Rumble through Albufeira's hot spots on a thrilling open-top 4x4 tour. You'll see iconic landmarks like the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rock, delve deep into the region's culture and history, and visit renowned vineyards and ancient castles. This is a thrilling adventure you won't want to miss.Your first stop is the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rock. Located on a cliff that offers views of the Atlantic Ocean, this site is a mix of natural scenery, historical importance and religious significance. It's the perfect spot to grab Insta-worthy pics. Then, you'll head to the Quinta do Cantor, a celebrated vineyard founded by British singer Cliff Richard. Here, you'll savour some of the finest wines of the region, enjoy a guided vineyard tour, and learn about the art of winemaking that has been refined here over the years.It's time to ramp it up a notch next. Go off-road in an open-top 4x4, whizzing through dusty trails and tracks as you make your way to the medieval Paderne Castle. This ancient fortress, dating back to the Moorish occupation and later taken by Christians during the Reconquest, stands proudly atop a hill. The tour wraps up in the village of Paderne, where you'll explore local landmarks like the Fonte Grande and the Paderne Windmill.
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Historical Algarve full-day guided tour from Albufeira
Discover the history of Algarve, visit Silves, its Castle and Cathedral, reach the heights of Fóia, contemplate the Atlantic Ocean in Cabo São Vicente.
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Seville Cultural Tour with Local Guide from the Algarve
Bursting with glorious buildings, dotted with leafy parks and drenched in Andalucian colour, Seville is a must-visit. Some of Spain's most important monuments are in the spotlight on this guided tour, including the bullring, Santa Cruz and Plaza de España. You'll also have some free time to explore. Mariasol, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘I always feel uplifted when I visit the Plaza de España because it's so colourful. It is full of painted ceramic tilework, known as azulejos. Each azulejo depicts Spain's regional culture and heritage and every province is represented.'You'll strike out early for the Andalusian capital, allowing plenty of time to explore some of its cultural and architectural highlights. Once in Seville, your walking tour begins at the Moorish Torre Del Oro. You'll see Seville's bullring, the Real Maestranza, the Triana Bridge, and the Plaza d'America. Next, you'll visit the colonnaded Plaza de España – and the surrounding Maria Luiza Park. After a rest in the park, we'll continue our walking tour, which takes us to Barrio de Santa Cruz – once known as the district of Moors and Jews. This most characterful district of Seville, right in the historic centre, is overflowing with orange trees, pretty plazas and jasmine-scented patios. And before heading back, you'll have some free time to explore on your own to grab some tapas – and maybe a souvenir or two.
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