Die Fahrt selbst war landschaftlich sehr reizvoll und schön. Wir haben viel gesehen und atemberaubende Natur gesehen. Wir hatten uns bewusst für einen Kleinbus entschieden, waren aber enttäuscht, dass uns sehr wenig zu Portugal und den Sehenswürdigkeiten erzählt wurde. Um etwas zu erfahren, mussten wir nachfragen. Auch hatten wir in Lagos 2,5 Stunden Aufenthalt ohne Hinweis aus Sehenswertes. Dadurch wurde die eigentlich schöne Fahrt für uns zu keinem erhofften Erlebnis. Schade.
This VIP tour is big on sightseeing. You'll discover the rock formations of Ponta da Piedade and enjoy a guided tour of Lagos. Rounding off the experience is Cape St Vincent – the Algarve's most westerly point. Tiago, one of our expert local guides, says "the Algarve area of Portugal has two main draws – its coastline and its sightseeing scene. Most people fall for the beaches, which is understandable given how gorgeous they are, but there are loads of cultural hotspots we'll show you on this tour. During our stop in Lagos, for example, you'll learn about the region's darker side at what used to be one of Europe's first slave markets.”
Your tour kicks off at Ponta da Piedade for a photo opportunity of the Algarve's unique coastal rock formations. You'll see the arches and pillars – some of which have nicknames like ‘the elephant' and ‘the cathedral' – which have been sculpted over thousands of years by coastal erosion.
Next up is Lagos. You'll kick things off her with a guided walking tour that takes in Praça do Infante, where you'll see Henry the Navigator's statue and learn about his exploration of the African coast. You'll also visit the Church of St Antonio and have some free time for lunch, shopping or exploring. Last but not least, you can snap a few selfies at Cape St Vincent. Also known as the ‘end of the world', it's the south-westernmost point in Europe.