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Discover the beauty of Ria Formosa Natural Park on this 3-hour boat tour from Faro, visiting Deserta and Farol Islands with snorkeling, wildlife, and stunning views.

For those eager to explore Portugal’s natural coastal beauty, this 2 Stop | 2 Islands & Ria Formosa Natural Park tour offers an engaging 3-hour boat adventure starting in Faro. Priced at $40.55 per person, it promises an immersive experience with small group sizes limited to 12, ensuring personalized attention. With high ratings of 5.0 out of 5 from over 940 reviews, this tour is highly recommended by 99% of participants.
This trip takes travelers across the channels of Ria Formosa Natural Park, renowned for its pristine white sands, biodiverse wildlife, and scenic landscapes. The tour’s highlights include stops at Deserta Island for swimming or snorkeling, and Farol Island to explore the lighthouse and enjoy views of where the park meets the Atlantic Ocean. While the tour’s duration is just 3 hours, it offers a well-paced opportunity to soak up the sunshine, observe natural wildlife, and enjoy time on the islands.

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The tour begins at Cais das Portas do Mar in Faro, a convenient location near public transport. The meeting point is well-marked, making access straightforward. The boat used is a comfortable catamaran, providing smooth crossing of the park’s channels as you venture toward the islands.
Aboard, the skipper guides the group through the waterways, sharing insights into the local wildlife and landscape. The usually small group size allows for a relaxed atmosphere where questions are encouraged, and everyone can enjoy the scenery without feeling crowded.

The journey across the channels of Ria Formosa offers glimpses of birdlife, shellfish, and active fishing spots if the tide allows. The waterways are a vital habitat for a variety of species, making this a birdwatcher’s delight. The natural beauty of the park is a key feature that enhances the overall experience.
This segment of the tour emphasizes the tranquil landscape of the park, with the chance to see how the water’s tide influences the environment. The boat’s comfortable design makes this part of the trip enjoyable, even for those sensitive to motion.

Deserta Island is the first stop, with 45 minutes allocated to explore. The island is known for its pristine beaches and unspoiled nature, making it perfect for a swim or snorkeling. The tour provides free masks for snorkeling, allowing participants to discover the underwater world without extra cost.
Deserta is notably deserted, which adds to its untouched charm. Its no shade and windy conditions may be worth considering, especially for sun-sensitive visitors. The island’s solitude offers a tranquil setting to relax or dip into the clear waters.
Snorkeling here is a highlight, thanks to the opportunity to see marine life close-up in a peaceful and scenic environment. The 45-minute stop, although brief, delivers enough time to enjoy the beach and underwater sights.

The second stop is at Farol Island, where visitors spend 45 minutes walking around the lighthouse and soaking in views of where the Ria Formosa waters meet the Atlantic Ocean, specifically at Cabo de Santa Maria. This location offers striking coastal scenery and the chance to stroll along the beach.
While there are no public bathrooms on the islands, the natural setting compensates with its scenic beauty and peaceful atmosphere. The lighthouse itself is a notable landmark that adds to the charm of this stop.
At Farol Island, visitors can walk near the lighthouse, take photos of the waters, or relax on the beach. The view of the convergence of waters creates a dramatic backdrop that many find memorable.

After the second stop, the boat heads back to Faro, offering a different perspective of Ria Formosa due to the changing tides. This return route highlights the dynamic nature of the park, with water levels and scenery shifting with the tide cycle.
The return to Faro is smooth and provides ample opportunity to reflect on the trip, enjoy the landscape, and capture final photos of the coastline.

The tour includes a professional skipper who shares insights during the journey, along with masks for snorkeling and life jackets for safety. While drinks and food are not included**, the overall value lies in the unique island stops and the natural scenery experienced.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, though it is not recommended for individuals with mobility challenges. The group size is capped at 12, fostering a more personalized experience. The tour’s confirmation is immediate upon booking, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.

The high praise from over 940 reviews highlights the knowledgeable guides, especially Captain Ivan, who impresses with his politeness and informative commentary. Many appreciate the well-timed stops, allowing enough time to swim, walk, or relax without feeling rushed.
One standout feature is the stunning scenery, especially at Deserta Island, where the beach and swimming opportunities shine. The lunch at Farol is also mentioned positively, adding a touch of local charm. Some reviews note that the deserted nature of Deserta can be windy and lacking shade, which is worth considering in planning.
The tour is praised for good value, beautiful landscapes, and friendly guides. Some suggest that the short duration is perfect for a quick escape, but those seeking longer exploration or underwater activities in winter may want to look for other options.
This is ideal for travelers who want a short, scenic boat trip with opportunities to swim and explore two distinctive islands. It’s perfect for families, couples, or friends looking for a relaxed outdoor activity close to Faro. Its small group setting enhances the experience, especially for those who appreciate personal attention and natural beauty.
However, those hoping for extended time on the islands or detailed wildlife observation might find the 45-minute stops somewhat limited. Still, for a short, well-organized escape into nature, this tour offers impressive value.
This 2 Stop | 2 Islands & Ria Formosa Natural Park tour from Faro delivers a memorable, affordable experience in Portugal’s coastal landscapes. The small group size, expert guides, and beautiful scenery make it a popular choice among visitors.
While the short stops may leave some wishing for more time to explore, the opportunity to swim, snorkel, and enjoy pristine beaches remains a highlight. The changing tides and tranquil waterways add a dynamic element to the trip, making it particularly rewarding for nature lovers.
This tour offers excellent value and a chance to see the natural beauty of Ria Formosa up close, especially suitable for those looking for a relaxed, scenic outing from Faro.
“The islands were very beautiful especially deserta where it is perfect for a swim. We had lunch at Farol also very nice. The captain Ivan was knowl…”
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including boat crossings and two island stops.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the boat ride, snorkeling masks, life jackets, and the services of a professional skipper.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so consider bringing water or snacks if desired.
What are the stops like?
Deserta Island offers pristine beaches and swimming opportunities, while Farol Island features a lighthouse and scenic walks.
Is snorkeling available?
Yes, mask snorkeling is provided during the Deserta Island stop.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but children must be accompanied by an adult. The tour is not recommended for those with mobility difficulties.
Can the tour be canceled?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour; cancellations within this window are not refunded.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Cais das Portas do Mar in Faro.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transportation, making it easy to reach.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, a full refund or alternative date is offered.