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Dolphin Watching and 2 more stops at Deserta and Farol islands

Full day between wildlife and different communities... (0)
from/per person 60 
  • Boat tours
  • All fees and taxes
  • Diving Masks
  • Groups allowed
  • Life Jacket
  • Profissional guide/driver

Description

  • In this tour, we offer you a fabulous four-hour adventure, where you can sail in the waters of Ria Formosa, pass between the Desert Island and the Farol Island, cross the “Cape Santa Maria Bar,” and enjoy the beauty of the union of the waters between Ria Formosa and the Atlantic Ocean.
  • After enjoying the Ria Formosa Natural Park, we will go along the coast to watch the beautiful Dolphins that come to feed in our crystal clear waters in the morning.
  • We sail to the Farol Islands where we make the 1st Stop, you can visit the village around the Farol and walk near the Sea. Then we sail to the Desert Island, where you can make the last Stop, snorkel, or swim in our crystal clear waters.
  • We return to Faro with a different landscape of the Natural Park, due to the difference in tides, changing the scenery of Nature from those in our Ria Formosa.

Note: There is a 90% chance of finding dolphins, but there are no guarantees.

IMPORTANT**

Know before you reserve:

  • Parking is 5 minutes from the boarding point at Largo de São Francisco (this park is free).
  • Please arrive at the meeting point (Pier: Cais da Porta Nova) 15 minutes before the start of the activity.
  • Stand Name: Estrela da Ria Formosa.
  • The company representative will be dressed in a Green T-Shirt.
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult and more than 4 years old.
  • This tour is not recommended for people with limited mobility.
  • Weather conditions may affect the realization of the tours.


Schedule

Bording Place : Cais da Porta Nova - 8000-250 Faro (Near the Old City)
Stand Name : Estrela da Ria Formosa

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