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From Lisbon: Algarve Private Tour to Portimao, Lagos and Sagres

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Embark on an unforgettable journey along the breathtaking Algarve coast with the Algarve Private Tour From Lisbon To Portimão, Lagos & Sagres. This full-day tour from Lisbon takes you to the mesmerizing beaches of Marinha and Carvoeiro, where you can soak up the sun and marvel at the crystal-clear waters. Explore the famous Benagil caves, known for their stunning natural beauty, and have the option to take a boat trip to get even closer to these magnificent rock formations. Visit the charming town of Lagos and its picturesque beaches, including Camilo beach and Dona Ana beach. Finally, venture to the southernmost tip of Portugal, Sagres, where you can visit the St. Vincent lighthouse and Sagres Fortress. With a customizable itinerary and informative commentary from your guide, this private tour promises an adventure you won't forget.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 10 hours - 11 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Visit the beautiful beaches of Carvoeiro
  • Discover the caves of Benagil
  • Marvel at the Ponta da Piedade viewpoint
  • Visit the southernmost tip of Portugal, Sagres
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Wifi on board
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Cave boat trip
  • Entry/admission - ponta da piedade lighthouse

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Introduction

Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Algarve coast on the Algarve Private Tour from Lisbon to Portimão, Lagos & Sagres. This full-day tour will take you on an unforgettable journey through some of the most stunning natural wonders in the world. From the mesmerizing beaches of Marinha and Carvoeiro to the famous Benagil caves, you will be captivated by the sheer magnificence of the coastline.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of the Algarve coast. Marvel at the crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and picturesque beaches that are sure to take your breath away. You will have the opportunity to explore the famous Benagil caves, considered one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the world. Take a boat trip to truly immerse yourself in the beauty of these caves and create lifelong memories.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone who appreciates the beauty of nature and wants to explore the hidden gems of the Algarve coast. Whether you are a beach lover, an adventure enthusiast, or simply someone who enjoys stunning landscapes, this tour is for you. The Algarve Private Tour is suitable for all age groups and can be customized according to your preferences and interests.

Why book this?

Book this tour to experience the Algarve coast like never before. The unique selling points of this tour include the opportunity to visit the world-famous Benagil caves, explore the beautiful beaches of Marinha and Carvoeiro, and witness the southernmost tip of Portugal in Sagres. With a knowledgeable guide and a customizable itinerary, you will have the flexibility to make the most of your time and create a memorable experience. Don't miss out on the chance to discover the hidden treasures of the Algarve coast.

Good to know

It is important to note that the boat trip to the Benagil caves is not included in the tour price. However, this optional activity is highly recommended as it allows you to fully appreciate the beauty of these caves. The tour duration is approximately 600 to 660 minutes, giving you plenty of time to explore and soak in the sights. Remember to bring sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, and a camera to capture the unforgettable moments of this tour.

Reviews

Customers who have experienced the Algarve Private Tour have been amazed by the stunning beauty of the coastline and the unique landscapes they encountered. They have praised the knowledgeable guides who provided interesting commentary and made the tour even more enjoyable. Many reviewers have highlighted the Benagil caves as the highlight of the tour, describing them as a magical and unforgettable experience. Overall, individuals who have taken this tour have expressed their satisfaction and highly recommend it to others seeking a memorable adventure along the Algarve coast.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Marina de Portimao

Located in the estuary of the River Arade, Portimão is known for its excellent sandy beaches with plenty of warm, calm waters, which make it a very alluring holiday destination. Portimão has a long fishing tradition that developed particularly between the 19th and 20th centuries with the advent of the canning industry and tourism. Most of the buildings that you see in the streets and squares of the historic centre are from this period, as well as the building that houses the Portimão Museum, a superb refurbishment of an old cannery that received the Museum of the Year award from the Council of Europe in 2010. It pays homage to the people and the city that for centuries have lived exclusively of and for the sea. You shouldn’t miss the simply styled Chapel of São José de Alcalar or the impressive Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception), built in the 15th century on top of a hill, and standing out in the city’s skyline; it was badly damaged by the 1755 earthquake, but retains its beautiful original Gothic portal. For a break in your meanderings, it’s best to rest in the shade of the trees of the Manuel Bivar Garden to see the fishing boats and pleasure craft sail past. Or on the promenade beside the Marina, one of the liveliest parts of the city both by day and by night. Most of the restaurants, where you will find grilled sardines, the favourite local dish, are on the waterfront, next to the docks. Although sardines are eaten throughout the region and indeed across the country, they are particularly famous in Portimão and have a festival in their honour in August. But there are many other fish and seafood specialties to try, such as clams, whelk bean stew, casseroles and bouillabaisses. Broad beans, cornmeal (a kind of polenta) and the traditional almond- and fig-based sweets of the region are a few more in the wide range of ingredients on offer. Praia da Rocha, about 3 kilometres from the centre, is perhaps the best known beach in the Algarve, with the picture postcard scene of its huge swathe of sand being widespread internationally. It’s been a busy seaside resort since the beginning of the 20th century, and it has a casino and offers an endless number of leisure activities. It also had great strategic importance in the 15th century. It was here that the Fortress of Santa Catarina de Ribamar was built to defend the harbour and the population from attacks by pirates, providing crossfire with the São João do Arade Fort, right in front in Ferragudo, alongside another extensive sandy beach aptly called Praia Grande. The Praia da Rocha Fortress provides today an excellent view over the city, the river and the sea, which acquires a special charm in the evening, in the light of the setting sun. From here you can also catch sight of some of the beaches to the west, beginning with the Três Castelos Beach. Some smaller, others larger, but always framed by jagged rocks that embellish the landscape, here you’ll find Careanos, Vau, Barranco das Canas, João d'Arens, Prainha and Três Irmãos beaches. This sequence ends at the long sandy beach of Praia do Alvor and its estuary, an area of lagoons important for aquatic bird watching. But to get a complete view of the Portimão area, you must look at it from all perspectives. For example, take a boat trip along the coast to discover beaches inaccessible by land and admire the rock formations. And those who are fans of game fishing will find this the ideal destination, because this fertile sea abounds in large species such as swordfish. To enjoy other landscapes, you can go up the estuary of the River Arade to Silves, passing between green hills. Along a short distance, you’ll find a varied range of images that will stay etched in your memory.

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Praia da Rocha

Praia da Rocha is a beach in the municipality of Portimão, Algarve (Portugal). This beach has a large expanse of sand, covering a total area of 146 000 m², along 1.5 km of coastline. Next to the beach stands the Santa Catarina Fortress, built in the 17th century to ensure the defense of the Arade river bar.

Praia da Marinha

This beach located on the Caramujeira site, in the middle of the coastal zone of Lagoa, Algarve, has become well known not only for its beautiful cliffs, but also for the high water quality that allows you to see the seabed with a unique visibility. Praia da Marinha has been widely used by international advertising agencies and television stations to record advertisements.

Praia do Carvoeiro

It is the main beach in the municipality of Lagoa. It is a fishermen's beach and a cosmopolitan tourist center. It has a small bay with transparent waters, which makes it quite sheltered.

Lagos

Lagos is a town in the Algarve region in southern Portugal. It is known for its walled old town, cliffs and Atlantic beaches. Steep wooden steps lead to the sandy cove of Camilo Beach. The nearby cliffs of Ponta da Piedade offer stunning views of the headland and a lighthouse. St. Anthony's Church, an ornate 18th-century church, is opposite the Governors' Castle, a castle with a baroque facade and towers.

Ponta da Piedade Lighthouse

The cliffs of the Ponta da Piedade headland is one of the finest natural features of the Algarve. This dramatic limestone coastline is formed of sea pillars, fragile rock arches and hidden grottos, all of which have been chiselled-out by savage winter storms. The Ponta da Piedade is a bleak and windswept headland, and the beauty of the region is only discovered on descending the cliffs, where the exposed cliffs reveal their golden colour, and the turquoise sea waters lap precariously balanced rock formations. The headland can only be described as stunning.

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Praia do Camilo

It is a small beach between cliffs, with interesting rock formations. Its waters are clear and calm. Access to the beach is by a long staircase.

Praia Dona Ana

The Praia da Dona Ana is one of the most picturesque beaches of the Algarve, and is a great location for your day on the beach. The Dona Ana beach is located to the south of Lagos and is situated within the limestone cliffs of the Ponta da Piedade headland. This is a beautiful natural setting; the highly eroded cliffs reveal layers of golden strata, the calm sea waters are an idyllic turquoise colour, and the sands are soft and inviting. Along with the wonderful scenery, there are are all the expected facilities of a popular beach, including beach restaurants, shops and showers!

Farol do Cabo de São Vicente

Then head to Portugal’s southernmost tip, Sagres, to visit the St. Vincent lighthouse and Sagres Fortress. Take in the beautiful coastal scenery throughout the day and enjoy informative commentary from your guide.

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Fortaleza de Sagres

The village of Sagres was rebuilt on the ruins of the 1755 earthquake - with the port over southwestern continental Europe, where fishermen still sell their catch from the three o'clock in the afternoon, Monday through Friday. The Algarve has earned a reputation as one of the best surfing locations in Europe, in Sagres one of its central points. Its position at the bottom of Portugal means there is almost always excellent surfing conditions. The main street - Rua Comandante Matoso - switches the fishing port and beach of Whaling at one end with the main square, all supported by a new urban area of ​​villas and apartments. Nearby are the ruins of the Fort of Whaling (XVI) damaged by British privateer Francis Drake, 1587, when Portugal was temporarily attached to Spain, and therefore went from ally to enemy of England.

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