Dolphin Watching Tour from Lisbon
Lisbon, Portugal
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Trip Type: Dolphin & Whale Watching
Duration: 8 hours
Did you know that it’s possible to see wild bottle-nose dolphins not far from Lisbon?
Heading south from Lisbon, you will discover one of the most beautiful bays in the world, explore a natural park and a region very well known for its wines and cheese.
Heading south from Lisbon, you will discover one of the most beautiful bays in the world, explore a natural park and a region very well known for its wines and cheese.
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Did you know that it’s possible to see wild bottle-nose dolphins not far from Lisbon?
Heading south from Lisbon, you will discover one of the most beautiful bays in the world, explore a natural park and a region very well known for its wines and cheese. This full-day tour will start by heading south from Lisbon to Azeitão, a picturesque region best known for its cheese and wine.
In Setúbal you will board a typical fully restored Salt Galleon for a relaxing and enjoyable cruise in the Sado Estuary to learn about the resident bottle-nose dolphins. Hopefully you will be able to observe wild dolphins in their natural environment. The cruise takes between 2 to 3 hours.
See the natural reserve of Arrábida, take in the stunning views, and learn about the area’s history and gastronomy. You’ll see the Arrábida Convent and discover some important historical sites before returning to the old city center of Setúbal.
Before returning to Lisbon, you’ll stop to taste a special liqueurs, made according to a 400-year-old recipe and that can only be found in this region. Besides this you will also be able to taste the regional Azeitão cheese, homemade bread and different sweets that you have probably never tried.
Heading south from Lisbon, you will discover one of the most beautiful bays in the world, explore a natural park and a region very well known for its wines and cheese. This full-day tour will start by heading south from Lisbon to Azeitão, a picturesque region best known for its cheese and wine.
In Setúbal you will board a typical fully restored Salt Galleon for a relaxing and enjoyable cruise in the Sado Estuary to learn about the resident bottle-nose dolphins. Hopefully you will be able to observe wild dolphins in their natural environment. The cruise takes between 2 to 3 hours.
See the natural reserve of Arrábida, take in the stunning views, and learn about the area’s history and gastronomy. You’ll see the Arrábida Convent and discover some important historical sites before returning to the old city center of Setúbal.
Before returning to Lisbon, you’ll stop to taste a special liqueurs, made according to a 400-year-old recipe and that can only be found in this region. Besides this you will also be able to taste the regional Azeitão cheese, homemade bread and different sweets that you have probably never tried.
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