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Algarve Tours and Trips

Algarve Tours and Trips

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Hugging the southernmost tip of Portugal from the Atlantic coast to the Spanish border is one of the most beautiful seaside destinations in Europe. Welcome to the Algarve! Here you will find golden sand beaches overlooking turquoise waters, charming towns, and plenty of nightlife. In the cooler months (March to May and September to November), visitors on their trip to Portugal flock to the Algarve to enjoy world-class bike and walking tours. In the summer months, the beach is king. With 300 days of sunshine a year, the Algarve offers a range of tours and excursions perfect for anyone who enjoys spending time outdoors. Check out our selection of Algarve tours below.

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Anonymous | Traveled in June
A different perspective on the Algarve

This was our sixth Exodus trip (and overall one of the best). The walks were interesting with spectacular scenery and varied wildlife (both flora and fauna), and we learnt a new definition of the term 'more or less flat'. The hotels were all good, the first two full of character and the final one in a great location with magnificent views over Sagres harbour and with extraordinarily helpful staff. The hotel breakfasts offered great variety and were excellent fuel for the mornings’ walking. The non-walking activities were well-chosen and interesting. There were visits to a ceramics workshop and an artisan olive oil presser which were fascinating and the tasting at the high tech Vicentino winery very near the Alentejo coast offered a different dimension. The wines were very good, with a noticeable salty tang. The walks were on paths that were generally good or very good, other than about 1km on day 6 which is over broken rock, but trail shoes or boots should have good treads as some short sections were quite loose and eroded (and could have been slippery if the ground had been wet). We were a little late for the best of the wild flowers on the dunes but they were still very varied and attractive. We saw storks nesting on rock pinnacles just offshore (apparently the only place in the world where they nest on sea stacks) and were lucky enough to see three peregrine falcons on one of the coastal walks. Overall, this was a great week with friendly and amusing companions from Canada, Scotland and England and superlative guides. If we did it again, we would probably go in the late Spring rather than the early Summer, both to have slightly more varied wild flowers and (perhaps!) to avoid walking in 34 degrees in the hills, but we would thoroughly recommend the trip.

Anonymous | Traveled in May
Fabulous guides and trip

Rafael and Francisco from Algavarian Roots made this a memorable hiking,cultural and special experience. They were a fountain of knowledge and the visits to the olive making facility, the winery and the distillery added to the trip. Great hikes in various locations from the Monchique highlands to the coastal trails. But it was the caring guides who did it all. Driving safely, briefing us and Rafael helping and looking out for my wife on the steeper parts. They both were proud of this region and they and their families were connected to the land.

Anonymous | Traveled in May
Would go back in a heartbeat

Walking the wild Algarve is a wonderful intro to Portugal's coastal landscape and culture. The trip offers a good balance of sightseeing, experiencing the area's culture and tasting local food and drinks

Anonymous | Traveled in May
Simply Amazing

This trip to the coast of Portugal was the best. I have travelled all over the world on different trips and this one ranks at the very top of my list. The scenery, the daily hikes, the hotels and the food - all wonderful. We were fortunate to have spectacular weather. I highly recommend this trip for anyone wanting to experience truly amazing scenery and a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Anonymous | Traveled in May
A wonderful week

Just returned from a fantastic week exploring the beautiful, flower covered mountains and stunning coastline of western Algarve. Francisco and Rafael were wonderful guides sharing their knowledge and enthusiasm for the local culture, history and especially nature and its conservation. … all with good humour and patience. There was a great mix of walking and visiting local artisans. Also the food was delicious!

Anonymous | Traveled in May
Fabulous adventure!

What a terrific trip! Francisco and Raphael were both great. They were so knowledgeable and helpful all along the way. I loved walking through the villages and learning about the culture. It was my first Exodus trip, and I see more in the future.

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Algarve — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Algarve Tour Highlights

  • Hop on a Benagil cave boat tour, one of the major bucket-list items in the region. This domed sea cave with a hole in the ceiling gets flooded with natural light during the day, creating a truly spectacular sight. You can access the caves on a catamaran cruise or on a kayak.
  • Combine Algarve boat tours with dolphin sighting tours, making for a great family day out. Ria Formosa Natural Park, a nearly 40-mile stretch of sand dunes, marshes, canals and barrier islands, is best seen by boat tour. Keep your eyes peeled for wildlife, from chameleons to the world's largest gathering of seahorses, alongside flamingos, storks, and a variety of resident and migratory birds.
  • Take heed, cyclists and hikers! Via Algarviana Trail is one of the best ways to appreciate the beauty of the Algarve. Accessible for both hikers and cycling enthusiasts, this 300-kilometer trail takes you from Alcoutim to Cabo de São Vicente. Those looking for a less-strenuous activity, we recommend taking the scenic Pontal da Carrapateira and Percurso dos Sete Vales Suspensos.
  • Don't miss out on a trip (or two) to the beach! Algarve’s coastline stretches over 155 kilometers, meaning no Algarve tour is complete without it. Praia da Marinha features rugged cliffs, golden sand and perfect water—it’s one of the most photogenic beaches in the region. Easily accessible from Albufeira, Praia Dos Arrifes is a small beach with a few secluded spots for snorkeling. As a bonus there is a small restaurant offering outstanding views. The ever popular Praia da Falésia is a glorious 6 kilometers stretch of sand backed by towering cliffs, and consistently rated as one of the best beaches in the world.
  • Take a wine tasting tour in the region. Often overlooked for the world-famous wines of the Douro River Valley, the Algarve has been producing wine since Roman times. Our must-try pick is the renowned Negra Mole, a crowd-pleasing velvety red.
  • Don't miss out on some of Algarve's outstanding food. Conquilhas a Algarvia or Algarve-style clams is the region’s signature dish and a must-try for seafood lovers. For those seeking a fine-dining experience, A Ver Tavira has one Michelin star and serves up the finest Portuguese ingredients with an African and Brazilian twist.

Algarve Travel Tips

  • The stretch between Faro and Albufeira is the heart of the Algarve, drawing the biggest crowds. For a quieter Algarve tour head east to the charming town of Tavira taking in the Moorish architecture. Alternatively, head west and follow in the steps of Prince Henry the Navigator to the town of Sagres, surrounded by secluded coves and big waves that are a draw for surfers.
  • For a unique experience, investing in an Algarve helicopter tour is a great way to fully experience the beauty of the region. If you’re feeling even more adventurous, paragliding is another popular activity for a birds eye view of the dramatic coastline.
  • If you don’t want to join a large tour group and don’t particularly want to drive yourself around, a private tour departing Faro or Albufeira is a great option. Private Algarve boat tours are also perfect for a more exclusive experience.
  • Faro is the regional capital and main gateway to the Algarve. Faro airport is serviced by TAP the Portuguese national carrier as well as many European and budget airlines. Algarve is also accessible from Lisbon via high speed rail with a journey time of about 3 hours.

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