Parque Natural da Ria Formosa is a stunning coastal lagoon located in the Algarve region, renowned for its diverse ecosystems and rich wildlife, making it a prime destination for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers.
Parque Natural da Ria Formosa spans across a series of barrier islands, creating a complex and diverse coastal lagoon system. This protected area covers approximately 44,000 acres and is characterized by its dynamic environment with sand dunes, marshes, salt pans, fresh and brackish water lagoons, and woodlands. Established in 1987, the park plays a crucial role as a stopover point for migratory birds traveling between Europe and Africa, with salt marshes providing essential nutrients for various bird species including flamingos, terns, and spoonbills. Visitors to Ria Formosa can explore its natural beauty through activities such as bird watching, kayaking, and guided nature walks. Notable landmarks within the park include the picturesque Quinta de Marim Center and the historic Fortress of Cacela Velha. The lagoon's crystal-clear waters also appeal to those interested in marine life, highlighting the park's value to both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
Quinta de Marim Center
Migratory bird watching, including flamingos
Historic Fortress of Cacela Velha
The island beaches of Armona, Culatra, and Farol
The visitor center in the park, providing information, maps, and guided tours.
A stunning and diverse habitat supporting a range of wildlife, especially birds.
A historical village with a castle, offering sweeping views of the lagoon.