Rumbling through the Algarve in a 4x4, you'll head to Quinta da Fornalha, an organic farm and heritage site, where you're off to a scrummy start with a fresh produce tasting. Then, take in the views at Beliche Dam before you reach the rural village of Odeleite. There's time to grab yourself some lunch here before rounding off your day with two historic villages, Castro Marim and Cacela Velha. With it's Morrish roots, white-washed houses and intricate chimney pots, Cacela Velha is the best-preserved village along the Algarve coast.

Full day 4x4 tour of the Algarve’s countryside and traditions
- Rumbling through the Algarve's striking natural landscapes by 4x4 is such a thrill
- You'll taste farm-fresh organic goodies at the Quinta da Fornalha estate
- There are historic villages to visit where you'll learn about the local heritage
Local delicacy tasting
4x4 tour
Driver/ Guide
- Not suitable for expectant mothers or guests with back problems
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Not suitable for those with reduced mobility
- Bring a hat
- Food and drinks not included
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