
Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park tickets and tours
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Faro hop on and hop off tourist train
Enjoy Faro hop on and hop off tourist train to stroll through the city streets and discover its historical monuments.
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Caves and Dolphin- Watching Aboard the Dreamer
Visit the incredible caves of the Algarve on a jet powered boat and enjoy the view of the dolphins in their natural environment
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Spiralling chutes. Shriek-inducing slides. Laughs a minute. And plenty of space for you to relax in the sun while the kids have fun. That's what Slide & Splash waterpark in Lagoa is all about. And this summer, it's even better than ever with the addition of The Big Wave and Disco River.
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Loulé Rock Salt Mine guided visit
Get ready for an adventure in the rock salt mine of Loulé and visit 230 m deep galleries with an expert guide. Find out about the evolution of the mining process throughout history, be amazed by the geological formations of the rock salt walls, and see an art exhibition underground.
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Full-day guided Jeep tour from Albufeira
Discover a hidden Algarve aboard a 4wd Jeep, learn how the famous Medronho is produced, visit the ancient villages, waterfalls and castles of Algarve.
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4x4 off-road half-day guided tour with wine tasting from Albufeira
Join this adventure on a 4×4 vehicle from Albufeira, enjoy fantastic views, learn all about the corking process, stop at a local winery for a tasting.
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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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Tavira hop on and hop off tourist train
Book your Tavira hop on and hop off tourist train and discover places like Tavira castle, fishermen's quarters and more.
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4.3/5
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With the world's largest sand sculpture exhibition on your doorstep, a trip out here promises all kinds of sandy fun and games. The International Sand Sculpture Festival runs every year near Lagoa with mega sculptures, workshops, activities and more to enjoy and be in awe of.There's nothing quite like it – 45,000 tonnes of sand, painstakingly sculpted into incredible artistic creations. Sculptors from all over the world come to take part and show off this different take on architecture. And with your ticket, you'll get to see it all and a few things more.Once you've searched out a few sculptures, there are activities for kids, demonstrations and workshops on everything to do with sand sculpting. There's even a fish spa if you need to relax your feet, and a snack bar to replenish energy levels before your next sculpture hunt. What's more, if you go between June and mid-September, you can take it all in at night.

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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Half day quad tour from Albufeira
Discover the Paderne Castle. Experience unique inland locations of untouched nature. Spend the most time riding. Enjoy a challenging yet breath-taking trail
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4.8/5
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Algarve caves and dolphin watching tour
Explore the caves of the Algarve and observe the dolphins in their own habitat on this 2-hour boat tour from Portimão.
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4.6/5
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Benagil Caves and Marinha boat tour from Portimão
Explore the Algarve's Benagil Cave and admire Praia da Marinha on this guided boat tour from Portimão
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4.9/5
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Caves in the Algarve and Dolphin-Watching Boat Tour from Albufeira
Discover the caves of the Algarve, observe the dolphins, and learn more about the flora and fauna of this region on this 2-hour boat tour from Albufeira
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4.7/5
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Transfers to FATACIL Lagoa’s annual fair
Snap up your transport to one of the Algarve's must-see summer events. FATACIL, held annually in Lagoa, is a vibrant outdoor fair blending the region's cultural roots with lively entertainment. Beatriz, one of our local expert guides, says, “FATACIL is more than a fair, it's where the Algarve's heart beats strongest. From handcrafted treasures to the scent of grilled sardines in the air, every corner tells the story of who we are.” Drawing thousands of visitors each year, FATACIL features artisan stalls, local produce, traditional crafts and live demonstrations that celebrate the very best of the Algarve. From regional wine tastings to browsing homemade cork goods, there's truly something for everyone. Food lovers will be in paradise with the wide range of authentic Portuguese flavours on offer. Savour traditional delicacies like tasty bifanas and smoked octopus, or satisfy your sweet tooth with farturas, the beloved deep-fried favourite. As the sun goes down, the grounds light up with live music, folk performances and equestrian shows, creating a memorable atmosphere. You're free to explore at your own pace, with your guide on hand to help you make the most of your visit. Whether it's your first time or you're a returning visitor, you'll experience a festive and flavourful taste of Algarve culture.
The inside story
Sprawled across Portugal’s southern coast, Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park is considered one of the finest and best-preserved stretches of protected coast in all of Europe. This natural wonder spans for over 100 km, from São Torpes to Burgau, and is home to picture-perfect beaches, abundant wildlife and remarkable scenery.
The park is renowned for its unspoiled beaches and blissful coastline. Whether you’re wanting to surf, sunbathe or just relax in the sun, there’s a beach for everyone. Praia do Amado and Praia de Tonel are famed for their consistent surf, while Praia do Malhão and Praia do Monte Clérigo are family favourites.
Besides its beaches and allure, Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park is also rich in history and culture. Here, you’ll come across plenty of charming villages such as Aljezur and Vila do Bispo, which are both worth exploring. Take part in outdoor sports, try your way through the local cuisine and simply soak up the unrivalled scenery that Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park has to offer.
