Go beyond the usual mainstream itineraries, accompanied by one of the most highly rated portuguese tour guide.
Delving into the best of the Algarve.
You will visit Roman Ruins, Palace Gardens, Walled ancient town and so much more.
In addition to receiving personalized attention, you will get the inside scoop on this ancient town together with a native local guide.
- The itinerary and stop times are representative but may be subject to change depending on unforeseen circumstances or the specific needs of each group.
Pickup included
The Milreu Roman Ruins correspond to a rustic villa,
a complex that was built in the 1st century AD and
restored in the 3rd century AD.
They consist of a big manor house, agricultural facilities,
a bathhouse and a temple. As for the residential area,
which can be visited today, it made use of the part of
the buildings of the former villa and was organized
around a central peristyle –with 22 columns–, which
surrounded an open courtyard with the garden and
respective water tank. The villa was decorated with
mosaics of Tunisian origin, representing the marine
fauna.
Estói Village, in Faro, maintains the Algarve character in its streets and whitewashed houses, chimneys and small gardens with trees and flowers.
The good quality of the
soil and the existence of very rich water sources are the
main reasons for the fact that it was inhabited since the
earliest times.
The gardens of the Palace, in the late-Romantic style,
are arranged in several plans, with staircases, lakes,
marble and ceramic sculptures.
Lying on the coast, overlooking the shallow lagoons of the protected Ria Formosa Natural Park, this is a destination blessed with a rich cultural wealth and a stunning location. Faro's charming historic center is surrounded by ancient city walls.The Romans called it Ossonoba, and its legacy is tangible.
From the marina, fishing boats and pleasure craft travel along the narrow channels that wind their way towards the open sea, past dense marshes and deserted islands. The marshes are among the most important natural habitats in Europe and attract a dazzling array of seabirds and other wildlife.
Tourists, meanwhile, are attracted to the city's eclectic choice of tourist attractions, traditional restaurants, and inexpensive shopping. The cafes lining the harbor esplanade are favorite meeting places, and the fabulous beaches are irresistible leisure options.
The local gastronomy, based on shellfish from the Ria Formosa, is unique and one of the best in the country.
Car parking across the street at Vila Galé Cerro Alagoa hotel
Tickets must be shown to the Guide/Driver
Albufeira is a charming coastal town in southern Portugal known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and historic old town. It offers a mix of traditional Portuguese charm and modern tourist amenities, making it a popular destination for all types of travelers.
A stunning beach with red cliffs and golden sand, perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
A charming area with narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and vibrant nightlife.
A small zoo with a variety of animals, including exotic birds and reptiles.
A seafood stew cooked in a traditional copper pot with clams, shrimp, and various fish.
Shredded codfish with eggs, potatoes, and onions.
A traditional Portuguese custard tart with a flaky pastry crust.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, clear skies, and vibrant nightlife. Beaches are crowded, and prices are higher.
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Albufeira is generally safe, but petty crime can occur in tourist areas.
Albufeira Bus Station
Affordable and reliable, but can be crowded in peak season.
Available • Apps: Free Now, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A historic town with beautiful beaches, a medieval castle, and vibrant nightlife.
A charming town with a medieval castle and narrow streets.
Price varies by option