Set sail on a dolphin-watching adventure off the Algarve coast. Cast off from Albufeira Marina, zipping along the coastline to the Carvoeiro sea caves – they're some of the most famous caves in the Algarve. There's time to get a good look at the rock formations and natural skylights these caves are known for – and snap a few photos – before jetting out into open water. You'll be in with a chance of spotting pods of wild bottlenose and common dolphins as you zoom over the waves. Then, as you return to the marina, you'll tuck into a tasty lunch with Albufeira's scenery as your backdrop.

Dolphin-watching boat ride with lunch and transfers
- You'll see the rock formations and natural skylights of the Algarve's sea caves
- If you're lucky, you'll see dolphins playing in their natural habitat
- You'll wrap up your adventure with lunch as you cruise back to Albufeira
Lunch
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Driver/ Guide
- Not suitable for expectant mothers or guests with back problems
- Not suitable for families with small children
- Bring a hat
- Subject to weather conditions
- Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change
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