You’ll sail along Vilamoura and Albufeira’s coastline on a luxury yacht with just 12 guests, passing Falésia Beach’s dramatic cliffs and tiny coves only visible from the water. Enjoy a welcome drink as your local crew shares stories, stop for an ocean swim if you’re brave enough, and soak up sun and salt air along the Algarve’s changing shoreline.
“You have to try the vinho verde,” our skipper said, handing me a glass as we drifted just off Falésia Beach. I’d never seen that color before — the cliffs almost glowed against the water, all rusty reds and creams. The boat was quiet except for the sound of someone laughing at the bow (I think it was Ana, or maybe her friend), and the low hum of music from the cabin. For some reason, I kept noticing how salty the air tasted — sharper than I expected. We hugged the shore so close you could almost count the layers in those clay walls.
We’d left Vilamoura Marina not long before — it’s all polished decks and sunhats there, but once you’re out past the breakwater it feels like another world. Our guide pointed out Olhos de Agua as we passed: tiny fishing boats bobbing near shore, nets piled up like someone had just dropped them for lunch. He told us about these “olheiros” — little freshwater springs bubbling up right through the sand. Didn’t expect that. The yacht slowed near a beach you can only reach by boat at high tide; white sand tucked between rocks and clay, no footprints at all.
I’m not really a swimmer (cold water is my nemesis), but a few people jumped in anyway — squealing when they hit it. Sun on my face, toes pressed into warm teak deck, I just sat back with my drink and watched them float around like kids. There was this feeling of being let in on something private, seeing these beaches from the sea instead of packed sand. Still think about that view sometimes when I smell sunscreen or hear gulls back home.
The coastal sailing tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
Yes, there is usually a swim stop if sea and weather conditions allow for safety.
You’ll see Falésia Beach, small hidden beaches only accessible by boat at high tide, and pass Olhos de Agua village.
You get one welcome drink (beer or white/rosé wine) included with your ticket.
The maximum group size is 12 guests per sailing trip.
Yes, infants and small children can join; strollers are allowed but infants must sit on an adult's lap.
The tour departs from Vilamoura Marina and returns there after reaching Albufeira coast.
Your day includes a 2.5-hour luxury sailing yacht trip along Vilamoura & Albufeira’s coastlines with a local crew, one welcome drink (beer or white/rosé wine), use of SCUBA equipment if desired, plus time to swim in the ocean when conditions are safe before heading back to Vilamoura Marina.
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