Some of the Algarve's hardest-to-reach areas are in the spotlight on this scenic day tour. Your adventure kicks off in Porches at a pottery workshop where you can see traditional crafting techniques. From here, you'll make a few quick stops at Praia da Marinha, Benagil and Algar Seco, to see the different cliff and rock formations there. Then, you'll visit the fishing village of Ferragudo. Here, you'll have plenty of free time for lunch at the harbour, before ending the day with a wine-tasting session.
Algarve coastal tour with wine-tasting
- Take a tour of Portuguese coastal villages
- See local pottery techniques in Porches
- Join a wine-tasting session at a local winery
- Transport
- Guide
- Wine tasting
- Lunch not included
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