Description
A paradise for nature lovers and adventurers
The Southwest Alentejo Natural Park and the Costa Vicentina are considered to be the best preserved stretch of coastline in Europe. This impressive landscape stretches for 80 km from Porto Covo in the Alentejo to Burgau in the Algarve and is home to a wealth of unique animal and plant species. The dramatic cliffs, formed by centuries of erosion, offer a spectacular play of colors and breathtaking panoramas. Known as a surfer's paradise, this region attracts water sports enthusiasts from all over the world.
The jeep safari starts in Sagres and leads to Cape St. Vincent, the most south-westerly point in Europe. 80% of the route is on unpaved roads to bring you closer to the untouched nature of the park. A remote, natural beach invites you to take a relaxing swim break.
Another highlight is a visit to one of Portugal's most impressive viewpoints, from which you can overlook the majestic cliffs and the vast Atlantic Ocean. A short hike along an environmental trail allows you to experience the unique beauty of the Costa Vicentina up close.
This unforgettable journey through one of Portugal's most fascinating regions offers nature and adventure in its purest form.
Excursion organizer: MTS - Mediterranean Travel Services Incoming Portugal, SA