Discover the Algarve, Portugal's sun-drenched southern gem, on a private tour from Lisbon.
Start at the enchanting Benagil Sea Cave, where sunlight illuminates golden sands through a natural dome, crafting a magical atmosphere.
In Tavira, history and beauty merge. Walk on ancient Roman bridges, wander through narrow alleys flanked by medieval churches, and soak in panoramic vistas from the town's castle. The nearby Tavira Island is an untouched paradise with crystal-clear waters that beckon for a refreshing dip.
The serenity of the Ria Formosa Natural Park will captivate your soul. A mosaic of lagoons, marshes, and islands—it's a sanctuary for birds and a testament to nature's unparalleled artistry. Watch flocks of flamingos paint the skies pink and local fishermen uphold time-honored traditions.
End in Vilamoura, where luxury meets tradition. Stroll by the marina, glistening under the sun, dine in gourmet eateries, or delve into the past at the archaeological museum.
Pickup included
A mesmerizing coastal wonder, the Benagil Sea Cave is famed for its distinctive hole in the ceiling, affectionately known as "the eye." Accessible only by boat, kayak, or paddleboard, this natural wonder holds a secret sun-drenched beach inside. The play of sunlight through the cave's ceiling opening casts a magical glow, making it a photographer's dream and a unique experience for any visitor.
Often hailed as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, it boasts golden sands and dramatic limestone cliffs.
The region's capital, home to the well-preserved old town, Faro Cathedral, and the scenic Ria Formosa lagoon.
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Please arrive at the pick up point 5 minutes before departure time.
Hotel or place of choice in Lisbon
• Please inform us your hotel or place where you will be staying in Cadiz • Hotel info required if pick up is from a hotel in Cadiz • Please confirm your tour with us at least 24 hours prior to your date
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