Tauchen Sie auf einer aufregenden Ganztagestour von Albufeira aus in das Herz der Ria Formosa ein und fahren Sie in einem offenen Geländewagen durch malerische Dörfer und pulsierende Landschaften. Erleben Sie das pulsierende Leben von Olhão und genießen Sie eine entspannte Bootsfahrt durch die Ria Formosa, mit einem Halt auf einer Insel auf dem Weg. Santiago, einer unserer ortskundigen Tourguides, ist ein großer Fan davon, wie diese Tour diesen Teil Portugals auf abenteuerliche Weise zeigt. Mit dem Geländewagen entdecken Sie viel besser die Orte, die Sie besuchen werden, als dies mit einem Bus oder Minivan möglich wäre. Und da es ein offenes Fahrzeug ist, müssen Sie sich keine Sorgen machen, dass Sie beim Fotografieren geblendet werden, wenn Sie unterwegs sind.
Steigen Sie an Bord Ihres offenen Geländewagens und entdecken Sie abseits der ausgetretenen Pfade die verborgenen Schönheiten der vielfältigen Ökosysteme der Ria Formosa. Erfahren Sie mehr über die nachhaltigen Praktiken, die zum Erhalt der einzigartigen Umwelt in diesem Gebiet beitragen, einschließlich der Salzgewinnung und des Anbaus von Mikroalgen, die für die Erhaltung der Artenvielfalt und die Unterstützung der lokalen Wirtschaft unerlässlich sind.
Sie besuchen auch die Stadt Olhão, ein Zentrum der Fischerei und der maritimen Traditionen. Hier können Sie über die lebhaften Märkte mit frischen Meeresfrüchten schlendern, sich unter die Einheimischen mischen oder ein paar einzigartige Souvenirs erwerben. Nach etwas Freizeit gehen Sie an Bord eines Bootes und gleiten über die ruhigen Gewässer der Ria Formosa. Sie halten auch an einer anderen natürlichen Insel an, wo Sie sich entspannen und im ruhigen Wasser schwimmen können.

Ganztägige Algarve-4x4-Sightseeing-Tour mit Bootsfahrt
- Beim Besuch der umweltfreundlichen Salzwiesen von Ria Formosa erfahren Sie mehr über die Mikroalgenproduktion
- In der Küstenstadt Olhão können Sie in die lebendige Kultur eintauchen und den geschäftigen Markt erkunden
- Während der idyllischen Bootstour durch Ria Formosa legen Sie an einer der unberührten Naturinseln an
- Sie fahren im offenen Geländewagen durch die Landschaft der Algarve und genießen unterwegs herrliche Ausblicke
- Ihr Tourguide ist ein Experte für die Landschaften der Algarve und vermittelt Ihnen faszinierende Einblicke
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Offroad-Tour
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Diese Route wird ausschließlich von TUI angeboten – NUR BEI TUI
- Nicht geeignet für werdende Mütter
- Nicht für Rollstuhlfahrer geeignet
- Nicht geeignet für werdende Mütter oder Gäste mit Rückenproblemen
- Badesachen und Sonnenschutz mitbringen
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Michael F.
Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - September 2025Mit der Familie gereist
35 - 44 Jahre alt
Hervorragend
Gesamtbewertung5/5
Total entspannte, stressfreie Tour mit einem freundlichen und kompetenten Fahrer, bei dem man wirklich merkte, dass er Freude daran hatte, uns sein L ...
Joost
Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - September 2025Als Paar gereist
35 - 44 Jahre alt
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Aus Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika - August 2025Mit der Familie gereist
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Gesamtbewertung5/5
Absolutely brilliant host a local and the 4x4 trip and boat was such fun it was great to see authentic Portugal and the island was paradise
MisterVader78
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