Walking Tours

Walking Tours

Walk Mouth of Scratch - The border

Submitted by admin on Tue, 03/07/2023 - 09:58
With a mix of landscapes and terrain features, this hike is a true nature adventure. Along the way, we can enjoy the magnificent panoramic views of the surroundings and enjoy nature in its purest state, feeling its freshness envelop us in an invigorating path that stimulates all the senses.

Experience Lisbon Walk

Submitted by admin on Tue, 03/07/2023 - 09:57
Visit some of Lisbon’s famously elegant squares. Snack on delicious Portuguese pastries. Explore vibrant, multicultural neighborhoods. Taste some local cheese and Port wine. Learn about Lisbon’s heroes and history-makers. Stop to admire the city having a refreshing beer at a beautiful viewpoint. Cross the River Tagus on a ferry. Savor local wine and fresh seafood.

An Authentic Evening In Lisbon: Listening To Fado With Local Host

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A personalised experience listening to fado in Lisbon with a Local Host. Fado is Portugal's traditional and soulful folk music, and singing and listening to it is a passion shared by all the locals in the city. Born in the oldest quarter of the city - Mouraria -, fado is truly part of Lisbon's soul, so there's nowhere better than this neighbourhood (or neighbouring Alfama) to hear it. Do like the locals do and spend the evening at a casa de fado where you can enjoy a traditional meal during a fado dinner show.

Off The Beaten Path Tour Of Mouraria With A Lisbon Local

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Get off the beaten path in Lisbon with a Local Host and discover the city’s best kept secret: Mouraria. This characteristic Lisbon neighbourhood is hidden away beyond the tourist trail in the medieval quarter of the city, and has thrived into being the city’s most multicultural and diverse neighbourhood. With a like-minded Local Host by your side, explore the maze of narrow streets, eat in tiny local spots inspired by the global roots of the area’s residents and listen to authentic fado - you’ll soon see why the locals want to keep it a secret!

Pure adventure, the best selection of walking tours and Levadas in Madeira!

Submitted by admin on Tue, 03/07/2023 - 09:57
Calheta is a town on the west side of Madeira, famous for its warm climate, exotic vegetation, lakes & waterfalls, deep valleys & mountains and also home for some of the best walking trails and Levada walks in Madeira. It's trully a unique experience where I'll introduce you to my favourite places on the island.

Faro Private Walking Tour with a Professional Guide

Submitted by admin on Tue, 03/07/2023 - 09:57
Faro is a beautiful capital city of Algarve and Portugal’s southernmost city. The delightful historic centre of Faro is encircled by medieval city walls and contains a gothic cathedral, ancient arch, and cobbled pedestrian streets. Admire the Arco da Vila that dates back to the Arab reign of the 12th century. This walk combines historical and contemporary points of interest, giving you a feel for the city’s history and people.

Belém Private Walking Tour with a Professional Guide

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Belem is the charming neighbourhood located to the west of Lisbon’s city centre, nestled alongside the river Tagus. This beautiful area plays an immensely important role in Portuguese history. Belém is well-known for its waterfront monuments and wide-open spaces, giving a tribute to the country’s legendary nautical adventurers. Admire the Manueline architecture of 16th-century Jerónimos Monastery, and learn about the two most important figures of the Portuguese Discoveries that are interred there: Vasco da Gama and Luís de Camões.

Rabaçal - 25 Fonts

Submitted by admin on Tue, 03/07/2023 - 09:56
About 4 hours and 30 minutes, starting at Paúl da Serra, going down to the Rabaçal valley for the first levada, which takes us to the first waterfall, the Risco waterfall.We descend to find the second levada of the 25 fountains thus providing wonderful and unique views of the Rabaçal valley, finding endemic species of fauna and flora along the way to reach the 25 fountains lagoon. On the way back we passed a tunnel of about 800 meters

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