Ria Formosa Natural Park

Faro

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Ria Formosa Natural Park

The Ria Formosa wetlands area was declared a protected natural area in 1987, and is a protected breeding place for wetland birds, threatened by the expansion of tourism. This way, the entire coast from Faro to Cacela Velha was able to avoid any urbanisation. A boat trip to one of Faro’s islands is perhaps the best way to visit Ria Formosa.

Do & See

The capital of the Algarve is one of the most typically Portuguese cities in the country. Admire an amazing marina, cobblestone squares, and green parks, as well as an old town sprinkled with cosy cafes and tiny traditional restaurants. By night, Faro's massive student population that light up every bar and plaza of the city, and there is no shortage of cultural activities, from art exhibitions to majestic churches, and historic monuments. Last but not least, do not miss the natural beauty of the Parque Natural da Ria Formosa and the numerous islands scattered just a few kilometres from Faro's pristine beaches.