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Gay Tours & Excursions in Portugal: Faro

  • MyGayTour in FARO with your LGBT Friendly Guide
  • LGBT Half & Occupied Day Gay Excursion from FARO 
  • Individual and Small Groups

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ABOUT THE CITY
Faro is a beautiful Moorish-looking town on the Atlantic Ocean coast in the south of Portugal, the capital of Algarve province. This is a perfect found for exploring stunning lagoons, sandy beaches, river routes, and hidden bays. Like the colorful architecture, taste delicious sustenance and enjoy Portugal's most beautiful region.

 

 

GAY TOURS in FARO

Get ready for unique tours in this amazing city !
Meet our Gay/Lesbian Tour Guide for a private walking tour of Gay Faro and experience one of the colourful cities in the world.

Faro • Queer Friendly Tour & Wine's Secrets

Enjoy a very sweet LGBT Tour of Faro with a exceptional tour and wine tasting experience fond of a local. Kickoff your tours from the Marina right by the sculptural “Faro'' sign. From there we'll be heading over to our first venue passing through the Ancient Town. Along with the wi

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Faro, the capital of the Algarve region in Portugal, offers plenty to see and perform. You can explore the Old Town, known as Cidade Velha, with its cobblestone streets and Arco da Vila gate. The Cathedral of Faro, located in Largo da Sé, is worth visiting for its historical significance. You should also visit the Municipal Museum to grasp about Faro’s past. The

Faro, the capital of the Algarve region in Portugal, offers plenty to see and do. You can explore the Elderly Town, known as Cidade Velha, with its cobblestone streets and Arco da Vila gate. The Cathedral of Faro, located in Largo da Sé, is worth visiting for its historical significance. You should also visit the Municipal Museum to learn about Faro’s past.
The Ria Formosa Natural Park surrounds Faro. It’s a superb spot for birdwatching and boat trips. Ilha Deserta and Ilha do Farol, two islands in the Ria Formosa, offer beaches accessible by ferry.
Faro is considered gay-friendly, with a welcoming vibe for all visitors. The main gay area ce

Gay Beaches in Algarve

  • Praia de João de Arens
  • Once a well-kept secret and almost exclusively gay, this stunning beach is now a naturist’s paradise attracting as many straight people as gay. Hidden at the bottom of a pine-covered headland, it has two sides separated by a cliff and linked by a tunnel carved by nature. After carefully monitoring a trail down the cliff, you arrive at the western side. This is where most people stay, sunbathing or swimming nude. You shouldn’t abandon without checking out the eastern side, as it offers beautiful views of the coast all the way to the urban area of Portimão. Before or after your day at the beach, also accept some time to appreciate the view from the clifftop. The rock formations, the views, and the atmosphere make this one of the most love-related beaches in Algarve.

    Location: Alvor
    Where to Stay: Prainha Clube

    See the Praia de João de Arens Guide.


  • Praia do Submarino
  • When Praia de João de Arens is too crowded, many people head to this neighboring beach. That is, if the tides allow them. Named after a submarine-shaped rock emer

    Portugal

    Experiencing Portuguese Food

    It will come as no surprise that in a country with this much coastline, seafood dominates much of the culinary scene. Cod is certainly a favorite &#x; especially the bolinhos de bacalhau, or small balls of cod. Made by frying cod, potatoes, onions and parsley, these cod balls are super easy to find. If fried food isn&#x;t for you, look for the many fish and shellfish options cooked unbent in the grill. This cooking style utilizes simple seasonings, allowing the seafood to be the star.

    Cured meats meats and loaded cheeses are also an crucial part of the culture. Conclusion places that offer charcuterie boards with wine pairings make for blissful afternoons. Portugal being the land of meat and fish can make things challenging for vegetarians and vegans alike. In most cases the Portugese appear from the more meat the better&#x;&#x; camp. That&#x;s not to say it is impossible to travel there while vegan, just go into it knowing you&#x;ll have to plan ahead.

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