On this Private Jeep Safari tour, participants will get to know some of the wonders that the Algarve Countryside offers, from typical products, such as fig brandy, to the customs and traditions present in the interior locations of the Algarve.
The first stop will be at Paderne Castle, very famous due to its type of construction. Participants will pass through orange groves and will also visit a farm, where they will be able to taste some products from the region, such as typical fruit jams from the Algarve, with the possibility of being able to buy them.
In one of the last stops, participants will be able to dive and swim in the natural springs of one of the oldest villages in the Algarve, Alte.
If you are looking for fun and adventure, this is the right place! Climb aboard a jeep and discover what the Algarve Countryside has to offer. Are you ready for this adventure?
Alte is one of the most typical villages in the Algarve, this beautiful region of southern Portugal. Its white houses, inscribed in the Mediterranean green of nature, stand out against the intense blue of the southern sky.
Paderne is one of the oldest villages in the municipality of Albufeira, maintaining rural characteristics and traces of an inland village with its castle.
Paderne Castle is an old fortification located in the parish of Paderne, in the municipality of Albufeira, in the Algarve. It was built in the late 12th century by the Berbers, in an area about 7.5 kilometers (4.7 mi) inland. The building is located just 8.2 km (5.1 miles) from the tourist town of Albufeira. It is believed to be one of the original castles that occupy the shield of the Portuguese national flag.
Alte Natural Springs is one of the most pleasant places in the region, with its crystal clear waters of the Alte stream, surrounded by a wooded area of great beauty and peace of mind.
Sun-ripened in a region with 300 days of sunshine per year, oranges from Algarve are incredibly sweet and juicy.
The Cork Oak Forests are called “Montado de Sobro”. This is one of the richest ecosystems in the world and Portugal has the largest area in the world (concentrates 34% of the world's area, in a total of 736 thousand hectares which correspond to 23% of the national forest).
The "Campaniça" sheep, typical of the region, is characterized by small animals but very well adapted to the rough conditions of the Algarve's Inland. Its wool is recognized to be water-repellent, used to make blankets and fisherman's clothing.
Produced without dyes or preservatives and with fruits and vegetables from our own production, our jams are recognized for their quality and exquisite taste. They are sold at Quinta do Freixo, Quinta do Mel and in several gourmet stores in Portugal and other countries. Some leading hotel chains have also opted for our jams to serve their guests.
With an area of around 800Ha, Quinta do Freixo is located in the heart of the Algarve and is dedicated to activities ranging from Agriculture and Livestock to Transformation and Tourism in Rural Areas. The entire area is certified in organic production.
Crossing streams during the tour (depending on weather conditions, they may or may not have water).
Rocha da Pena is a prominent rocky outcrop of the Algarve’s Barrocal. Its particular orography gives rise to an impressive diversity of fauna and flora in a relatively small area.
Pick-up and drop-off service included between Carvoeiro and Quarteira.
- Children under 3 years old are not allowed.
Good outdoors shoes. Comfortable clothes suitable for the weather conditions. Adventurous spirit.