Tour

Dolphin watching 2h
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 On this trip along the Algarve coast, you will have the opportunity to observe dolphins in their wild habitat, a unique experience that you can enjoy in the company of your family and friends. 


Note: Please note that dolphin sightings cannot be 100% guaranteed. However, we will do our best to provide observations.

Departures: ferry pier in Olhão ("Rota das Ilhas" Kiosk) 

June to September 

Duration 2h


  • Price/Adult: €45
  • Price/Child (4-10 years old): €35.00
  • Price/Child (up to 3 years old): 

Minimum: 8 adults 


Additional Information: lease arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled tour time. We always finish at the previously scheduled end time so that we can stick to our schedule. 

We do not guarantee the sighting of dolphins or other cetaceans. Subject to cancellation if weather conditions do not allow safe navigation or any other factors affecting seaworthiness. 

Subject to cancellation if the minimum number of 8 participants is not reached. 

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Clam tanks

One of the most important economic activities in the region can be seen during the tour. Around 80% of the seafood consumed in Portugal is produced here.


Armona Island

One of the most beautiful islands in the Ria Formosa Natural Park.


Island of Culatra

Island with a small fishing village residing all year round, being the only one in Ria Formosa, with very particular cultural aspects.


Side channels

Wild area of the Ria Formosa Natural Park of great natural beauty that can be visited during the tour.

Birdwatching

Since the Ria Formosa Natural Park is an important place for birdwatching, you will have the opportunity to observe different types of birds that inhabit it.


Ria Formosa Natural Park

Complex lagoon system with rich fauna and flora, of great economic importance for the region and considered one of the seven wonders of nature in Portugal.


Farol island

With the largest water inlet of the entire Ria Formosa made by the Olhão-Faro bar and close to the cape of Santa Maria, the southernmost point of mainland Portugal, it is an island of great natural beauty marked by its imposing lighthouse 50 meters high.

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