2 Hours 30 Minutes
Daily Tour
50 people
English, Français, Portuguese, Spanish
Look for dolphins and other marine life on an exciting 2.5-hour boat trip along the Algarve coast. Explore sea caves, including the world-famous Benagil Cave! See marine animals up close, and swim near some of the region’s most beautiful beaches. 🌊✨
Depart from Albufeira Marina and cruise toward Praia do Carvoeiro, enjoying:
⛰️ Breathtaking rocky cliffs
🕳️ Stunning sea caves
🌿 Unique coastal fauna & flora
💎 Crystal-clear turquoise waters
🌞 A mild and pleasant climate
The contrast between the cliffs, caves, and blue sea creates a postcard-perfect landscape that will leave you in awe.
Follow the captain’s instructions for a safe, smooth ride while enjoying:
✔️ Comfortable navigation with an expert captain
✔️ Life jackets & raincoats provided
✔️ Entry into select caves to admire them up close
✔️ Opportunities to swim near paradisiacal beaches
✔️ Moments to appreciate the Algarve’s diverse marine life
It’s a journey filled with sensations, emotions, and scenery! Fall in love with the Algarve. 💙
• Dress according to weather conditions
• Bring a hat/cap, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a beach towel
• We are not responsible for lost or damaged personal items
• Glass objects
• Drinks
• Check-in is required 30 minutes before departure
• Swimming stop depends on sea conditions
• Dolphin sightings cannot be guaranteed (they are wild animals)
• No refunds for no-shows
• Local Maritime Police may restrict cave access due to sea/weather conditions
• Boats may only stay inside caves for a few minutes
Our tours are subject to weather and sea conditions. In the event of unfavorable weather conditions, we will contact you to reschedule or provide a refund. Additionally, the company reserves the right to cancel a trip if it does not reach the minimum number of passengers. Customers will receive a full refund in such cases.
Good to know beforehand
NO. It is very important to be aware that this is a 100% natural tour in the open wild and not a zoo! Therefore we can never guarantee for sure that cetaceans will be sighted, but we can promise we will do our best to find them.