TUI collection in Algarve
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 TUI.
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Evening 4x4 Tour of Monchique Hills with Dinner
This trip has to be one of the best ways to discover the real Algarve. Jump into a 4x4, leave the coast behind and make your way up into the Monchique hills. You'll discover a different Algarve with a slower pace of life, one that most visitors never get to see. Ines, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘These hills are relatively untouched by the modern world, and this tour gives visitors a glimpse of traditional Portuguese life. Little farming villages dot the landscape, and you'll get to try local citrus fruit when we visit an orange grove at Silves.'Travelling in small groups winding along earth tracks and past tiny villages, you'll get a glimpse of a peaceful lifestyle that is quickly disappearing. After a stop at an orange grove, you'll explore the timeworn streets of the whitewashed village of Alferce, known for its pretty church which dates back to the 16th century. Any cultivatable patches of land in the area are filled with citrus orchards and eucalyptus groves. Next, you'll continue on your journey to explore the natural wilderness of ‘Barrancos dos Pisoes'.There'll be plenty of stops along the way to capture those perfect holiday pictures and then we'll travel up to the highest point in the Algarve. At this special viewpoint you'll watch the sky change colour as the sun sets and toast the view with a glass of sparkling wine. Hop back into the 4x4 and as darkness blankets the landscape, you'll head to a local restaurant for a traditional dinner including specialities from the Monchique hills.
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Seville City Visit with Shopping Time
As the heart and soul of Andalusia, Seville makes for a mesmerising daytrip. You'll explore the city's cobbled streets, secret patios and colossal cathedral on a panoramic bus tour. There'll also be free time to indulge in some shopping.
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Lisbon tour with Jeronimos Monastery
Cross the 25th April Bridge over the River Tagus to the seafront district of Belem. Visit the Jeronimos Monastery and see the Belem Tower and Monument of the discoveries. Taste the traditional Pastéis de Belém.
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Andalusia Tour from Algarve with Acebron Palace and 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 Niebla, El Rocío, and the Palace of Acebron. Maria, one of our expert local guides, says, 'Don't miss the visit to the castle, where history comes alive, allowing you to walk in the footsteps of those who came before'.Niebla invites you to step back in time within its ancient walls. Here, you'll encounter the remnants of the 16th century, including a hospital that tells tales of the past, the serene churches of St. Martin and Our Lady of Granada. After, you'll take a delightful detour 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. The excursion takes a more spiritual turn next with a visit to El Rocío – 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. Rounding off your trip is a visit to the Palace of Acebron, nestled within the Doñana National Park. Glimpse into architectural grandeur at the palace, surrounded by forests and lakes, providing a perfect conclusion to your exploration of Huelva's treasures.
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Silves and Monchique Mountains Tour
The Algarve is famed for its beautiful beaches, yet the area's countryside is also filled with historic and natural gems that are well worth discovering. You'll head into the mountains to visit Silves, Foia and Monchique, and taste some local treats along the way.
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Andalusia Small Group Tour from Algarve with Acebron Palace
One of Spain's most beautiful and unspoiled corners awaits on this full day tour by minibus. Huelva, a treasure trove of protected wetlands and towns rich with history, is your playground for the day. You'll visit Niebla, El Rocío, and the Palace of Acebron. Maria, one of our expert local guides, says, 'Don't miss the visit to the castle, where history comes alive, allowing you to walk in the footsteps of those who came before'.Walking through Niebla's ancient walls is like travelling back to the 16th century. You'll see a historic hospital and peaceful churches like St. Martin and Our Lady of Granada, each with their own story to tell. After, you'll take a delightful detour 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. The journey takes a soulful twist as we head to El Rocío, a pilgrimage site that's a heartbeat of Spanish culture. While you're there, why not check out a shop filled with flamenco dresses, the epitome of Spanish flair? Wander the town's quaint streets during some free time to truly soak it all in. Rounding off your trip is a visit to the Palace of Acebron, nestled within the Doñana National Park. Glimpse into architectural grandeur at the palace, surrounded by forests and lakes, providing a perfect conclusion to your exploration of Huelva's treasures.
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Private 4x4 Sunset Tour in the Monchique Hills
Discover the real Algarve with this exclusive private tour. Jump into a 4x4, leave the coast behind and make your way up into the Monchique hills – you'll discover parts of the Algarve that you'd never find on your own.
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Faro, Olhão & Tavira Tour with Fado Show
The east is one of the jewels in the Algarve's crown, and this full day excursion offers a flavour of its local culture as well as a chance to get to know its biggest city. You'll visit Faro, Olhao, and Tavira and travel through beautiful countryside in the Ria Formosa National Park. Sofia, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘This excursion is special because it brings the local culture to life. You'll see a performance of Fado music which is the heart of Portuguese tradition, a soulful singer fronts a group of musicians and together they convey passion, struggle, and longing. It's a hugely significant part of Portuguese culture.'We'll begin in Faro, the regional capital, where you'll have free time to explore the old town – the cathedral is a must-see. Next up is Olhao, a village on the banks of the Ria Formosa. You'll visit its famous fish market and then enjoy free time for lunch and shopping. Sofia adds, ‘As well as showcasing the fruits of the sea, the market is a good place to make contact with smallholders selling their own produce, such as honey, jams, cakes, and liqueurs.'In the afternoon, we'll head to Tavira to see its top sights and visit the castle for a stroll along its ramparts. Along with the castle, the seven-arched Roman bridge and a pair of historic churches are just a handful of the best things to do in Tavira. Cap off the day by dropping into a church for a live show of fado singing – the melancholic music genre that is a national treasure.
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West Algarve Tour with Lagos, Sagres and Cabo de São Vicent
The rugged coast of the western Algarve is crammed with dramatic cliffs sheltering sandy coves and characterful towns. On this trip you'll have ample time to explore the historic city of Lagos and see some of the Algarve's most picturesque points, including Sagres, the ‘end of the world' and Baleeira fishing village. Beatriz, one of our expert local guides, says, 'Lagos has a long history, and was once an important hub for maritime traffic in the 15th century during the Portuguese Age of Discovery. You'll get a sense of its history as you mander through the old town on patterned cobbled streets flanked by handsome buildings.' Sheltering by a river mouth, the town of Lagos has a great location by the beach and within reach of all that amazing scenery. Get your culture fix with a tour of Lagos town, plus free time to enjoy the vibrant streets and cafés. Your guided tour takes in Praça do Infante to see Henry the Navigator's statue as well as the building that served as Portugal's first slave market. Afterwards, you could choose to spend your time having lunch, shopping or exploring.Next, you'll head to Sagres to admire its 15th century fortress, where you can explore the grounds and admire its impressive architecture while learning about the region's maritime history. After this we'll visit Cabo de São Vicente, also known as the ‘end of the world' – Europe's most south-westerly point. You'll round off the day taking in even more panoramic views over the fishing harbour of Baleeira.
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