Enjoy our 3-Day Algarve Tour. From the Roman era to the Muslim period, through the Christian reconquest and the age of Portuguese Discoveries, the Algarve is steeped in history that beckons exploration. This region is adorned with millennia-old traces, spanning from the Neolithic period to more recent and equally captivating archaeological sites, including those from the Roman era. The Algarve presents a rich tapestry of history, inviting visitors to uncover its fascinating past at every turn.
This private tours start’s and ends in the city of Lisbon. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
3-Day Algarve Tour:
The Arab presence in the Algarve, which lasted from the 8th to the 13th centuries, continues to leave a lasting imprint on the region. You can still see their influence today in the names of towns, agricultural practices, and architectural styles, especially in the intricate designs of terraces and chimneys, as well as the characteristic whitewashed buildings that define the landscape.
In the early 15th century, during the height of Portuguese maritime expansion, Lagos and Sagres emerged as prominent centers under the guidance of Prince Henry the Navigator. The world-renowned Sagres School transformed the Algarve into a vital hub for exploration, celebrated not only for its stunning white sand beaches but also for its rich historical significance.
Join us in discovering the wonders of the Algarve with our 3-Day Algarve Tour!
Itinerary
We set off to explore Algarve’s stunning beaches, visiting Praia da Oura and Olhos de Água before reaching glamorous Vilamoura, known for its marina and upscale casino. We’ll admire the Baroque-tiled church in Almancil, then head to Sagres for a boat trip and to visit the historic Sagres Fortress. This area, rich in five centuries of Muslim heritage, is reflected in the charming architecture of Lagos. Finally, we’ll relax at the Santa Catarina Fortress at Praia da Rocha, enjoying the lively atmosphere.
We depart from our Algarve hotel to visit Silves, once a significant Muslim city, now showcasing its rich heritage in architecture and the imposing castle. On the way back to Lisbon, we’ll stop in Setúbal for a “sardinhada,” immersing ourselves in the local fishing culture. In Bocage Square, dedicated to a celebrated poet, we’ll enjoy the vibrant atmosphere. Our adventure continues in Arrábida Park with stunning views and at José Maria da Fonseca for a wine tasting. If time permits, we may visit a traditional tile factory in Azeitão.