Private West Algarve Tour

Embark on an unforgettable full-day odyssey through the enchanting landscapes of the West Algarve.

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Tour highlights​

Lagos

City of discoveries, closely linked to the Portuguese discoveries because of its geographical location.Today it’s famous especially for the abundance and beauty of its beaches, from long extensions of dunes to smaller beaches with cliffs and caves. Here we’ll visit the famous Golden Chapel of St. Anthony and the Castle – classified as a National Monument.

 

Calm and relaxing boat trip

(about 1 hour) throughout the interior of the famous caves of Ponta da Piedade, a magical place classified, in 2014, by the Huffington Post as the most beautiful beach in the World. This boat trip gives you a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean and you’ll get in touch with curious rock formations that the sea has carved over the Centuries, resulting in stunning configurations.

 

Meia Praia

From where sailed Gil Eanes, the first to round the Cape Bojador. In 2014 the Meia Praia, was awarded with the ‘Traveller’s Choice’ of TripAdvisor in the Portugal’s Beaches category.

 

Portimão

Epitomizes the Algarve with its golden beaches, lively nightlife, and rich heritage. Stroll along Praia da Rocha’s palm-lined promenade, explore the historic center’s quaint streets, and indulge in fresh seafood at waterfront restaurants. With its vibrant atmosphere and stunning scenery, Portimão is a must-visit destination on the Algarve coast.

 

Sagres

Is famous for its school of navigation founded by the Infant D. Henrique. It’s a must-see destination for its beaches, the immensity of its landscapes and its mild climate!

 

Fortress of Sagres

Classified as a National Monument. The original fortress of the Infant D. Henrique, from the 15th Century, was destroyed during the raids of Sir Francis Drake to the southern coasts of Spain and Portugal during the 16th Century and was rebuilt during the 17th and the 18th Centuries.

 

Cape St. Vincent

Most southwesterly point of Europe. It’s the separation between 2 different coasts: the Atlantic with windswept and the Algarve with warm waters.

 

S. Vicente lighthouse

Considered as one of the most powerful lighthouse in Europe and that, currently, lookout one of the busiest trade routes in the World.