Itinerary Include flights Leave this field blank Expand allVila Nova de Milfontes to Sagres Fly to Faro and transfer to the charming seaside town of Vila Nova de Milfontes, located in the heart of the beautiful Alentejo coastline.Those of us on the group flight touch down in Faro airport and will be driven approx. 2 hrs the charming seaside town of Vila Nova de Milfontes, located in the heart of the beautiful Alentejo coastline. Still largely undiscovered by foreign visitors, the town is delightfully Portuguese, filled with cobbled streets, whitewashed houses and scenic views across the Mira River. It is also the start point of incredible coastal trails leading to vast stretches of wild and deserted beaches. Despite its remote location, it has an extensive selection of restaurants, and a lively nightlife making it a perfect base for the first three days of the tour. Day 1 Start in the charming seaside town of Vila Nova de MilfontesThis trip starts in the seaside town of Vila Nova de Milfontes, located in the heart of the beautiful Alentejo coastline approx 2 hrs from Faro and 2.5 hrs from Lisbon. Still largely undiscovered by foreign visitors, the town is delightfully Portuguese, filled with cobbled streets, whitewashed houses and scenic views across the Mira River. It is also the start point of incredible coastal trails leading to vast stretches of wild and deserted beaches. Despite its remote location, it has an extensive selection of restaurants, and a lively nightlife making it a perfect base for the first three days of the tour. Day 2 Rewarding coastal walk to Almograve; transfer back to Vila Nova de Milfontes.We start the week with a relatively short coastal hike offering superb views throughout. Leaving from the hotel, we cross by boat and admire the views of the River Mira meeting the ocean, with the small white-washed town and lush hillsides in the background. There are stretches along today's trail where native vegetation displays all its diversity and other areas where it has been wiped out by a most aggressive exotic plant – the Acacia. At times farmland stretches right down to the ocean, at others the imprint of human habitation is local, non-commercial fishing or small stone age quarries hidden amongst the dunes. Between March and October you’ll be able to spot the many types of swift - Alpine, Pallid and Common - that all nest along this coast. Interestingly, swifts spend over 90% of their life in the air as they feed, mate and sleep in flight - they are so well adapted to flying that landing on the ground may be fatal. The walk ends in the peaceful small village of Almograve, perfect for an unhurried afternoon stroll or peaceful pause before we return by private transfer to Vila Nova de Milfontes. Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Day 3 Walk from Cabo Sardão to Zambujeira do Mar along dramatic high cliffs, nesting spot of more than twenty species of birds.Small fishing harbours, sand dunes, the scent of pine tree forests and the sight, seen nowhere else in the world, of storks nesting on the cliffs make this today's walk truly special. We start with a short transfer (approx. 20mins) to Cabo Sardão lighthouse which was peculiarly built the wrong way round. The entry door is facing the ocean and the lighthouse is facing inland! This is the start of today's trail which follows the high cliffs exposed to the constant salty ocean waves and winds, and favourite nesting spot for over twenty species of bird. These include the Jackdaw, Shag, Common Kestrel, White Stork, and the Peregrine Falcon, the fastest recorded animal in the world, reaching speeds of up to 300 km/h when diving. We will have time to stop and watch these birds, especially during spring, when it is possible to quietly observe their mating rituals and the careful building of their nests. We pass Lapa das Pombas, a tiny non-commercial fishing harbour, before concluding the walk in the sleepy seaside village of Zambujeira do Mar and its wonderful beach. In the afternoon we transfer to Arrifana where we stay for the next 3 nights. Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Day 4 Coastal walk to Odeceixe; admire fascinating rock and cliff formations and some of Portugal’s best beaches; transfer to Vale da Telha.This morning we transfer from Arrifana to Carvalhal beach (approx. 35 minutes), the start of today's walk. The cliff face on this stretch of the walk is of particular interest. It is composed of schist and greywacke which results from the consolidation of sand, clay and volcanic ashes accumulated on the bottom of an ancient ocean over 300 million years agoThis whole coastal region is believed by many to have a particular energy, and it was here that the Fado diva Amália Rodrigues sought refuge and inspiration for her songs. Along the walk we may also spot traces of nocturnal mammals including the Egyptian Mongoose (locally known as “Escalabardo”), weasel, Beech Marten (also known as “Papalvo”), badger, genet and rabbits. Before reaching Odeceixe, we take a break on Ponta em Branco (white summit) so named for the colour of the sediments that form its summit, marking the border between the Alentejo and the Algarve regions. This is considered one of the most scenic points in the entire region with views over Odeceixe beach, with the mountain top of Fóia and Monchique as a backdrop. We transfer to the cosy hotel near Arrifana beach and enjoy a refreshing dip in the swimming pool, or a drink on the sunny terrace before dinner. Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Day 5 Free day; enjoy an optional circular walk to Arrifana beach or other activities such as surfing and horse riding. Today is a free day to choose from the many optional activities available in the area. You may decide to go on a guided visit to the famous Arrifana beach, Ponta da Atalaia, Monte Clérigo, and Aljezur (payable locally). Alternatively you may book a surfing class or a horse riding excursion along the spectacular coastline. Whilst your tour leader will not acompany you on your free day, they will be able to help you book the optional activities. A self-guided walk around Arrifana is also possible (12km loop). Meals included: Breakfast Day 6 Circular walk around Carrapateira; enjoy stunning ocean views and the sandy beaches of Bordeira and Amado; transfer to Sagres.Today we travel further south and transfer (approx. 30 mins) to the village of Carrapateira, the start of today's short circular walk. Along the circuit, we come across various viewpoints with superb views of the sandy beaches of Bordeira and Amado as well as the ruins of an ancient Islamic fishermen’s settlement. On the first part of the trail, we walk through undulating dunes carpeted by lush vegetation and aromatic wild plants including thyme, yellow amaranths, rosemary, lavender, crowberries, blue pimpernel and sea lavender. We then walk along the limestone cliffs for most of the trail and may get the opportunity to spot cormorants, a wintering bird and expert angler, consuming almost 1 kg of fish per day. In the afternoon we transfer (approx. 20 mins) to the village of Sagres, at the extreme western tip of the Algarve. Although primarily known as a surfing destination (and surprisingly not the Portuguese beer of the same name), Sagres has a lot more to offer. You may decide to spend the rest of the day in one of the sheltered pristine beaches. Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Day 7 Final cliff walk to Cape St. Vincent, the south-westernmost point in continental Europe; afternoon optional visit to Sagres fort.Surrounded by foaming Atlantic breakers, Cabo de Sao Vicente marks the most south-westerly point of Europe. The final walk from Sagres out to the edge of the continent should prove to be one of the highlights of the week. Surrounded by coastal scenery, we follow a wild trail along sandy paths and gorse-strewn meadows to the very edge of the Iberian Peninsula. Setting off from our hotel, we make our way to the start point of our walk, near Beliche Beach. We set out across towering cliffs and ravines covered with native vegetation. We pass by the golden beach of Beliche, and, then after a short section inland, Telheiro beach, a place of extraordinary geological interest thanks to the rock composition of the cliffs. The last section of the path continues along the cliff top before a memorable arrival at Cape St. Vincent where we find a lighthouse, museum and small bar offering wonderful photo opportunities. It's only a short transfer (5 mins) back to Sagres where we can choose to visit the imposing sea fortress at sunset or relax with a cold drink on the waterfront, watching fishermen mending their nets. You may decide to book an optional dolphin-watching excursion along the coast (weather and season dependent). Meals included: Breakfast Lunch Day 8 End SagresThis trip ends in Sagres in the morning of Day 8. Meals included: Breakfast Transfer to Faro; fly to London.Those on the group flight travel to Faro airport by private minibus in the morning (approx. 1hr 30 mins) for the inbound flight to London. Alternatively, you may decide to extend your trip by a few days and relax on some the most beautiful beaches in the Algarve. Please contact our Customer Operations or Sales team for quote on post-tour accommodation. Meals included: Breakfast
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Comfortable hotels On this trip we will use three different hotels. All rooms are en suite and all hotels have a swimming pool.Hotels normally used:Vila Nova de Milfontes (2 nights): Hotel HS Milfontes Beach ***Located on the main beach avenue in Vila Nova de Milfontes, it enjoys the most amazing views of the Mira river bay. It also offers an outdoor pool and gym. Vale da Telha (Aljezur) (3 nights): Hotel Vale Da Telha **Simple but very cosy hotel, offering a very relaxed and peaceful atmosphere, modern rooms, as well as an outdoor pool with a spacious sun deck.Sagres (2 nights): Memmo Baleeira Hotel Sagres****Offering an outdoor pool with magnificent Atlantic Ocean views. It also has a spa and a heated indoor pool, Turkish bath and sauna. Bookings within 30 days are subject to availability and may incur a supplement of approximately £145 per person (based on a twin share).
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Reviewed May 2022 pavlos kakoulliA Fabulous Week! A few days since our wonderful week walking Portugal’s coast and beaches and missing it already. Luis and Alex were the perfect guides, with exceptional local knowledge and a phenomenal work ethic! Breath taking scenery and unspoilt beaches, and great way to get fit! Nesting storks and peregrine falcons were such a bonus! Fine hotels throughout, topped off with a touch of luxury in Sagres, restaurants and food excellent all shared with a great group of like-minded travellers.What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? The freshness of the Atlantic and its wonderful blue colour. The unspoilt, near deserted, beaches.What did you think of your group leader? Top guys! Nothing was too much trouble for Luis and Alex.Do you have any advice for potential travellers? There’s considerable walking over sand dunes which might be challenging so good hiking shoes essential.Is there anything else you would like to add? Thoroughly recommend this trip!
Reviewed November 2021 Helen LProject de-stress! Relaxing walking in a relatively undiscovered part of Portugal - beautiful coastal scenery, great food (lots of fish!), great company. Our little group was SO happy to get away post-pandemic! The walking was highly enjoyable, and relatively undemanding for an Exodus trip - though some of the sand dunes can be good for the thighs! The first two hotels were fine, but the Sagres place is a REAL treat - a fabulous place to end the trip. I really did not want to come home.What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? It was such a joy to get away somewhere so beautiful that I rarely stopped beaming all week - the first sunset at VN de Milfontes was a great moment, as was getting so close to nesting storks. I loved all the walking - such a stunning coastline.What did you think of your group leader? I walked through security at Faro airport and a familiar face was smiling at me - such a pleasure to see Luis, our leader from a previous walking trip to the Douro. I've done many walking & discovery trips with Exodus, and Luis is amongst the best - attentive without being school-teacher-ish, informative, passionate about his country and annoyingly fit......an excellent guy to share a giggle and a glass or two of vino, great companyDo you have any advice for potential travellers? The packed lunches are huge! If you can get an earlier flight see if there are other travellers with whom you could share a transfer.Is there anything else you would like to add? The only reason I haven't given this trip a 5 is the flights - there are SO many options to Faro, Exodus really shouldn't be choosing one which means arrival at the hotel 10.30 at night - especially when VN de Milfontes is a great little town to explore. My advice from the office about getting an independent flight & transfer wasn't very helpful.
Reviewed October 2021 Mary roserJust what the doctor ordered! It is incredible how much difference to my wellbeing a week away made. We had incredible guides in Luis and Irella, jaw dropping rugged scenery and an exceptional group. Each day was different as we walked on the rugged cliffs or on the beaches to the Atlantic Ocean. I was mesmerised by its beauty and I felt as though my mind had been cleansed by the sea, light breeze and sunshine. Looking back, i can now tell you the stress of lockdown and london life and not going anywhere for 18 months had really took its toll and this trip bought me back to me and made me have faith that the world will be ok again. Absolutely loved it and just what the doctor ordered. Im home and feel renewed and rejuvenated. Thank you Luis, my wonderful group, beautiful Portugal and Exodus!What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? Looking out daily as we walked to the never ending expanse of the Atlantic Ocean and the power of the waves as they broke against the cliffs. Those moments i will remember forever!What did you think of your group leader? There aren't enough positive words to describe them. A person who loves life, nature and people - he was exceptional and nothing was too much - thank you Luis and Irella!Do you have any advice for potential travellers? You MUST go - it will exceed your expectations!Is there anything else you would like to add? Can i go and relive it again!?? The food and hotels were also AMAZING. I work hard and it was important to stay in lovely places with great food too. This trip was one of the best and i have been on loads (more 15x)
Reviewed July 2019 Niamh KGreat week - stunning scenery! Another great Exodus trip. Breathtaking scenery, pleasant walks & good company made it a very enjoyable week.What was the most inspirational moment of your trip? The rugged coastline with fantastic beaches - I particularly liked Sagres.What did you think of your group leader? Luis & Sofia were great - attentive, well organised, knowledgeable & catered for all needs of the group. They did a fantastic job in showcasing their beautiful country & went out of their way to ensure we all had a good holiday.Do you have any advice for potential travellers? Highly recommend this trip - book it!
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