Forget the same old tourist trails – we're here to show you some hidden gems and share insider tips for capturing the perfect shot.

Exploring the Algarve without the hassle of driving? Now that's what I call vacationing smart.

The beaches along the West Coast of the Algarve are like something out of a dream – seriously, they're gorgeous.

Picture this: soft sand, waves begging to be surfed, and air so fresh you'll feel like you're breathing pure relaxation. And let's not forget about those cliffside views – always guaranteed to leave you speechless.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  Liability and Personal Accident Insurances
✔  Toll / Parking fees
✖  Free time for lunch on own.
✖  Monuments, Museums,etc. Fees.
Departure & Return
Departure:  ,

Next to the public toilet at the rear of the old city hall and police building (Yellow)

Return: End right where it started.
Itinerary
1
Bordeira Beach Also called Carrapateira beach, this is one of the best-preserved beaches of Portuguese coastline. From this beach, you will enjoy a view over the whole coastline full of depressions. A river flows into this beach.

Duration:  30 minutes

2
Praia do Amado Hidden spot

Duration:  30 minutes

3
Praia da Cordoama Viewpoint at 100m/328ft. One of the best viewpoints of the country!

Duration:  15 minutes

4
Sagres Discover the charm of Sagres and its inviting central square (Close to the central beach of Mareta, as well as the fortress of Sagres.). Enjoy a leisurely 1.5 hours on your own to delve into its beauty and indulge in a delightful lunch. Whether you opt for a swift bite at one of the nearby eateries or prefer to savor a picnic with your own provisions, the choice is yours to relish.

Duration:  1.5 hours

5
Cape Saint Vincent Being the most south-westerly point in mainland Europe, this rugged and forbidding Cape has long been considered sacred ground – ancient Greeks called it the ‘Land of Serpents’, but the pugnacious Romans oddly preferred a meeker designation: Promontorium Sacrum (‘Holy Promontory’), the Latin origin of the name ‘Sagres’ (from Sacrum). For them, terra firma-loving citizens of Rome, Cape St. Vincent was the ‘Edge of the World’, a supernatural vortex where the setting sun was dramatically submerged by the immense, unknown ocean (still today, the fading solar disk occasionally seems bigger and brighter at Cape St. Vincent). The myth persisted throughout the Middle Ages until a man decided to end all that crazy nonsense and – in the process – put an end to the Age of Darkness: Prince Henry the Navigator

Duration:  30 minutes

Additional info
•  Public transportation options are available nearby
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Free cancellation
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Price:
From $130.51
Ticket:
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
7 hours
Guide in:
Portuguese   English   
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.