Costal walks
- Also walking through the “Salinas” salt pan areas of the Natural Reserve providing an understanding of salt production as well as a chance to appreciate and most certainly view the abundant bird life and general profusion of flora and fauna of this part of Natural Reserve
Inland walks
- We walk through open countryside giving fine views across the surrounding hill sides. Also wooded areas where carob and olive are cultivated on farms and small holdings along with oranges and other citrus fruit, pomegranates, almonds and an abundance of other produce.
- Walks will also take us among the cork oaks giving a chance to understand the commercial and environmental importance of this product to the region. We will visit local villages where working life continues as it as for centuries including the traditional handmade bricks and tiles and enjoy the profusion of wildflowers all over the countryside.
Typical Program
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DAY 1
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Short introductory walk around
Free time until evening meeting and diner to explore and relax.
Evening Meeting.
(The tour Guide will welcome you and give a preview of next day's program.) - DAY 2
Enjoy one of our splendid walks in the countryside.
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DAY 3
Enjoy one of our fascinating costal walks in the Natural Park.
- DAY 4 Free day.
A free day when no guided walks are offered. This is an ideal opportunity to relax around the hotel, walk independently, or visit local places of interest. There is a wide variety of sightseeing available (our guide can advise and/or recommend options according to your interests).
Optional excursions
Free time in Old Town: Those who haven't quite got their fill of many attractions can take advantage of one more visit to the shops and other sights.
Boat tour in the lagoon (RIA Formosa)
Visit to the eastern Algarve costal area.
Visit to Faro and shopping tour.
Birding tours available with local expert (Day or ½ Day)
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DAY 5
Enjoy one of our splendid walks in the countryside.
DAY 6
Enjoy one of our fascinating costal walks in the Natural Park.
DAY 7
Enjoy one of our splendid walks in the countryside.
DAY 8
Free time until DEPARTUR
Algarve Private Walking Tours
We specialize in arranging walking tours for visitors to the Algarve.
Plan your next walking trip using a local professional company...
You will enjoy the advantage of all the attention you get in a small group, for the same price or perhaps even less, than you will pay if you travel with the large tour groups from other countries.
See the Algarve Private Walking Tours availabale true us with partner hotels at diferent Algarve locations:
Castro Marim - Alcoutim - Tavira Hotel Porta Nova - Cabanas de Tavira - Portimão - Arrifana - Lagos
Tour highlights:
We deliver walking Tours in stunning locations. We have some wonderful trips for you to get your boots on.
- Year-round sunshine makes the Algarve ideal for a winter break.
- The glorious Algarve coastline.
- Enjoy top-notch hospitality .
- Peaceful inland scenery of lemon, orange and almond trees, olive groves and sleepy villages.
- Explore the dramatic beauty of the Atlantic Coast and Tavira Island, recognized as one of the 10 best beaches in the World.
- You decide when you or your party wants to book. (No fixed or set dates)
- Minimum group of only 4 participants per tour.
WALKING THE ALGARVE

Walk and explore the Algarve's open countryside with pretty villages, historic monuments and recognized natural reserve areas like Ria Formosa.
The Algarve is famous for its fine beaches, golf courses and beautiful coastline but, it is generally not thought of in terms of open countryside; it is however truly wonderful rambling country.
We will explore the surrounding villages, located on fertile limestone and characterized by an abundance of orange and lemon groves, olive, carob, fig and almond trees scattered in fields full of flowers.
keen bird-watchers may wish to visit Castro Marim in the fens and marshes of the “Reserva Natural do Sapal “, famous for their flamingos, or enjoy other local sightseeing tours.
Tavira Local Area
Tavira is architecturally, one of the most attractive towns in the Algarve. Its origin dates back around 2.000 BC, and during the Moorish occupation the fishing industry of this town was of great importance. In the 17th Century its port, located at the Gilão River, played a significant role shipping wine, salt and dried fish. After the earthquake in 1755 the town was completely rebuilt with many fine 18th Century buildings and 37 churches. The church of Santa Maria do Castelo has been erected on the site of a Mosque.
Tavira still is an unspoiled jewel at the eastern end of the Algarve. Located about 20 miles from the border with Spain it is an old, attractive fishing town, which still retains its original charm. Fishing is still a mainstay of the local economy and the fishing boats are moored just beyond the old market. Sometimes referred to as the Venice of the Algarve, with some fine Renaissance architecture, numerous churches, tree-lined squares and a certain romantic air. You will find fine examples of medieval houses complete with Gothic windows and doorways.
Why go on a tour with us?

With an insider's knowledge of the region we have developed great itineraries. Enjoy the right mix of walks and sightseeing.
Find secret places and special moments off the beaten path and discover the areas others do not know about.
Have a special tour that tells the story behind the scenery.
There is absolutely no better way to experience the Algarve than to spend your days walking or sightseeing led by our experienced English-speaking guides.



