The landscapes around the lower Guadiana river in eastern Algarve are best explored in a 4x4. This nature tour introduces you to the area's customs and traditions, its cuisine and flora and fauna. Along the way, you'll visit an organic farm for delicacy tastings and enjoy a regional lunch in a typical inland village. There'll also be time to relax by a pool.
4x4 tour
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Local delicacy tasting
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Columbus Route Tour with Monastery and Caravels
Two historical sites that played a role in changing the world are the stars of this half-day tour. You'll cross the border into Spain and visit the Cradle of Discovery Monastery and Muelle de las Carabelas, both in Palos de la Frontera, from where Columbus sailed to the Americas. At the monastery, you'll learn about his voyages and the Franciscan friars who helped him. And just a short stroll away, at the quay, you can see and board full-scale replicas of the three ships on his expedition – the Santa Maria, the Pinta and the Nina. You'll see up-close the cramped conditions the seafarers endured for months on the high seas.
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Seville Cultural Tour from Huelva, Costa de la Luz
Drenched in Andalucian colour, bursting with glorious buildings and dotted with leafy parks, Seville is a must-visit. Some of Spain's most important monuments are in the spotlight on this guided tour, including the bullring, Santa Cruz and Plaza de España. You'll also have some free time to explore. Mariasol, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Plaza de España is so colourful, it's an uplifting place to be. It is full of painted ceramic tilework, known as azulejos. Each azulejo depicts Spain's regional culture and heritage and every province is represented.'Striking out early for the Andalusian capital, you'll have plenty of time to explore some of its cultural and architectural highlights. Once in Seville, your walking tour begins at the Moorish Torre Del Oro. You'll see Seville's bullring, the Real Maestranza, the Triana Bridge, and the Plaza d'America. Next, you'll visit the colonnaded Plaza de España – and the surrounding Maria Luiza Park. We'll stop for a rest in the park before continuing our walking tour, which takes us to Barrio de Santa Cruz – once known as the district of Moors and Jews. This most characterful district of Seville, right in the historic centre, is overflowing with orange trees, pretty plazas and jasmine-scented patios. And before heading back, you'll have some free time to explore on your own to grab some tapas – and maybe a souvenir or two.
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Huelva Half-day Tour with Boat Cruise
If you're keen to discover the best bits of Huelva in one morning, then this tour will tick all the boxes. Kicking off with a visit to the historic centre, you'll explore its renowned food market, celebrated for its exceptional fish and seafood. Next, set sail on a 90-minute boat trip through the Odiel Marshes Natural Park. While cruising, enjoy a tasting of Huelva's famous local prawns paired with exquisite local wine.
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Faro, Olhão & Tavira Tour with Fado
The east is one of the jewels in the Algarve's crown. And this full day excursion will introduce you to some of its prettiest villages and biggest city. You'll visit Faro, Olhao, Cacela Velha and Tavira and as well as travel through beautiful countryside in the Ria Formosa National Park.
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Full Day Gibraltar Tour from Costa de la Luz
Mix Mediterranean vibes with Brit-friendly features, and you get Gibraltar. Experience a uniquely British-style world on this excursion from Costa de la Luz. You'll take a minibus tour of the Rock to learn all about its fascinating history, before free time for some duty-free shopping.It's an early start from Costa de la Luz, but some trips are worth getting out of bed for. On a minibus tour of the Rock, you'll visit Europa Point where on a clear day, you can see all the way across to Africa. Then it's on to the spectacular St Michael's Caves, once home to Neanderthals, used as a war hospital during World War II, and now a unique concert hall.To round off the day, you'll have free time to explore. Meet the cheeky Barbary apes who have made Gibraltar their home, take advantage of some duty-free shopping, or simply wander the extraordinary British-themed streets.
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Ayamonte Authentic Andalusia Tour
Perched on the banks of the River Guadiana that separates Portugal and Spain, Ayamonte blends the best of both countries cultures. Discover Andalusian charm and delicious cuisine on this tour of an Iberian gem.Located just a stone's throw from the border, arriving in the Spanish town you'll get an impressive view of Portugal's Castro Marim castle – a remnant of the centuries of war between the two. Delve deeper into the history here with a guided tour of the medieval quarter and admire the traditional blue and white tiles at every turn.After free time to sip coffee in the square, shop the boutiques or rummage for trinkets and treasures in the marketplace, you'll be ready for lunch. Stop by Vive Ayamonte gastro-shop and a feast of tasty tapas, traditional paella and wine awaits. What's more, it's all served up with a side order of fantastic flamenco entertainment in their beautiful courtyard, reserved exclusively for your tour group.
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Andalusia Tour of Huelva with Wine Tasting
One of Spain's most beautiful and unspoiled corners is right next door to the Algarve. Huelva boasts landscapes of protected wetlands pockmarked by history-steeped towns. You'll visit the city of Huelva, Caravels Dock in La Rabida, stop off to explore El Rocío, as well as enjoy a visit to a winery. Maria, one of our expert local guides, says, 'Apart from its religious significance, El Rocío is also known for its unique architectural style, characterised by whitewashed buildings with colourful trim and traditional wooden balconies. The town has a distinctly rustic and charming atmosphere, with sandy streets and a laid-back vibe'.You'll start the tour with a guided tour of Huelva city, browsing the market, then taking a spiritual turn with a visit to El Rocio – one of Spain's most important pilgrimage sites – where faith and tradition paint a vivid picture of Spanish culture. Drop by a shop specialising in frilly flamenco dresses, a true emblem of Spain. Enjoy some free time here to explore the town's charming streets. Next up, is a visit to the Caravels Dock in La Rabida – you'll get to snap up pics of this waterfront exhibition with life-size replicas of Columbus's three ships before delving into the world of wines at the Bollullos winery. Immerse yourself in the flavours and aromas of the region with a tasting session, complemented by an assortment of tapas that promise to leave your taste buds tingling.
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Andalusia Small Group Tour of Huelva with Wine Tasting
One of Spain's most beautiful and unspoiled corners is right next door to the Algarve. Huelva boasts landscapes of protected wetlands pockmarked by history-steeped towns. You'll visit the city of Huelva, and stop off to explore El Rocío, Caravels Docks in la Rabida, as well as enjoy a visit to a winery. Maria, one of our expert local guides, says, 'Apart from its religious significance, El Rocío is also known for its unique architectural style, characterised by whitewashed buildings with colourful trim and traditional wooden balconies. The town has a distinctly rustic and charming atmosphere, with sandy streets and a laid-back vibe'.You'll start the tour with a guided tour of Huelva city, browsing the market, then taking a spiritual turn with a visit to El Rocio – one of Spain's most important pilgrimage sites – where faith and tradition paint a vivid picture of Spanish culture. Drop by a shop specialising in frilly flamenco dresses, a true emblem of Spain. Enjoy some free time here to explore the town's charming streets. Next up, is a visit to the Caravels Dock in La Rabida – you'll get to snap up pics of this waterfront exhibition with life-size replicas of Columbus's three ships before delving into the world of wines at the Bollullos winery. Immerse yourself in the flavours and aromas of the region with a tasting session, complemented by an assortment of tapas that promise to leave your taste buds tingling.
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4.6/5
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Spiralling chutes. Shriek-inducing slides. Laughs a minute. And plenty of space for you to relax in the sun while the kids have fun. That's what Slide & Splash waterpark in Lagoa is all about. And this summer, it's even better than ever with the addition of The Big Wave and Disco River.
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Enjoy a day at Zoomarine, Portugal's only animal and marine park, with this great value ticket-only trip. Getting to and from the park under your own steam, you'll be free to spend as long you like enjoying the attractions.Top billing goes to the dolphin shows, where you'll watch these frisky mammals perform feats and tricks in their pool. And if you're up for more aquatic action afterwards, there are also the sea lion shows, water birds and an aquarium, too. Then peer into the alligator compound or watch a bird of prey exhibition, gazing into the skies as falcons and eagles swoop through the air.When you want something different, have lunch at one of the restaurants or while away your time sunbathing on the lawns, splashing in the pool or braving the amusement rides. There's a big wheel, flume and pirate ship to keep the kids happy while you chill.
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