Silves and the Soul of the Algarve coast, with wine tasting
Overview
Don't just see the Algarve; understand its soul. Most tours stay on the highway, but we take you through the layers of time. This is a 5-7 hour journey curated for those who seek authenticity over crowds, and deep history over a simple photo opportunity. From the red sandstone of a Moorish capital to a clifftop chapel and a "hidden" bone chapel, we don't just guide you, we share the secrets of a territory millions of years in the making.
Experience Highlights
- Silves: The Red Heart of the Mourish Kingdom of Algarve
- Senhora da Rocha: Where Sea Meets Spirit
- Praia da Marinha: the soul of the Algarve Coastline
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What's Included
✓ Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- WiFi on board
- Air-conditioned vehicle
✗ Not Included
- Meals
- entry to Museum, Castle and the Cathedral not included, paid on site
Itinerary
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Stop 1
Silves, the former Moorish capital of the Algarve (then known as Xelb), is one of Portugal's most historically significant and atmospheric towns. Situated on the banks of the Arade River and surrounded by orange groves, it offers a stark contrast to the coastal resort towns, with its winding cobblestone streets, red sandstone monuments, and deep medieval roots. Will do a stop for wine Tasting and quick lunch in the Local Market.
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Stop 2
Silves Castle is widely considered the best-preserved Moorish fortification in Portugal. Its imposing red sandstone walls (Gres de Silves) offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
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Stop 3
The Cathedral of Silves is recognized as the most important Gothic building in the Algarve, built on the site of a former Grand Mosque. Notable for its fortress-like exterior and beautiful Manueline high altar. Houses the tombs of several bishops and crusaders who participated in the Reconquista. Located directly opposite the equally charming Igreja da Misericórdia.
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Stop 4
is a "must-visit" for history buffs, as it is built around an incredibly well-preserved 11th-century Moorish well. Exhibits range from Paleolithic findings to artifacts from the Muslim period. The museum's architecture seamlessly integrates the ancient well into its modern structure.
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Stop 5
The Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Rocha (Our Lady of the Rock) is one of the most iconic and photographed landmarks in the Algarve. Perched on a narrow, dramatic cliff that juts out into the Atlantic in Porches, this whitewashed chapel is a symbol of spiritual protection and coastal beauty. The current Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Rocha dates back to the 16th century, but the site itself has been sacred for much longer. Evidence suggests it was a place of worship for Visigoths and later Muslims before the Christian reconquest. Some of the interior columns actually date back to the 3rd or 4th century. The chapel was originally enclosed within the Fort of Nossa Senhora da Rocha, a military defense built to protect the coast from North African pirates. While the 1755 earthquake destroyed most of the fort, the chapel miraculously survived. For centuries, it has been a sanctuary for local fishermen. According to legend, the Virgin Mary appeared on this rock to help sailors in distress.
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Stop 6
Often cited as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Praia da Marinha is the "crown jewel" of the Algarve. Located in the Lagoa municipality, it is famous for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and the dramatic limestone formations that have become the face of Portuguese tourism.
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- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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