El Parque Natural de la Ría Formosa, situado a lo largo de la costa del Algarve, es uno de los ecosistemas de humedales más importantes de Europa y un auténtico paraíso para los amantes de la vida salvaje. Con 18 000 hectáreas de lagunas, islas barrera y marismas, el parque es un refugio para cientos de especies, muchas de ellas raras o en peligro.
Una de las mejores formas de explorar este entorno único es con nuestros Paseos en Barco por la Ria Formosa. Navegar silenciosamente por las aguas en nuestros barcos solares te permite disfrutar de la naturaleza con un impacto mínimo y presenciar algunos de los momentos más mágicos de la vida salvaje de la región. Y lo mejor de todo: ¡irás acompañado por nuestros guías expertos, que tienen mucho conocimiento que compartir!
A continuación encontrarás algunas de las mejores experiencias de vida salvaje que puedes disfrutar en un paseo en barco ecológico por la Ría Formosa. Y si tienes alguna pregunta sobre nuestros recorridos, no dudes en ponerte en contacto.
Observa a los flamencos de la Ría Formosa alzar el vuelo
The sight of flamingos taking off in a pink blur is one of Ria Formosa’s most iconic scenes. These elegant birds stop here during their migration, feeding in the nutrient-rich salt pans and lagoons. While they can be seen throughout the year, flamingos are most commonly spotted between November and March, when small groups may gather in the wetlands. Still, sightings are never guaranteed—after all, they are wild animals, free to roam as they please. You can learn more with our guide to Los Mejores Lugares para Encontrar Flamencos en el Algarve.
Encounter the Purple Swamphen
While not usually seen on our eco boat tours, the purple swamphen is one of Ria Formosa Natural Park’s most distinctive birds and a highlight for visitors exploring on foot. Recognised as the park’s symbol, this striking species stands out with deep indigo plumage, a bright red beak, and vivid red legs. Often found foraging near reed beds or walking gracefully through the freshwater ponds, purple swamphens are best observed on guided walks in areas like Ludo, where the wetlands provide ideal habitat for this wetland specialist.
Admire Birdlife Galore in Ria Formosa
While we have picked out two notable bird species in the park, Ria Formosa is abounding with birdlife, over 220 species to be exact! Everyone from amateur enthusiasts to ornithologists flocks to Ria Formosa for a chance to spot and photograph the exceptional birdlife. White storks, little egrets, spoonbills, and waders are frequent sightings. For a more detailed overview, read our guide to Birdwatching & Walking in the Algarve.
And if you’re interested in a specialist excursion in the company of trained guides, join our Paseo en Barco desde Faro: Avistamiento de Aves en la Ria Formosa!
Spot the Elusive Mediterranean Chameleon
The Mediterranean chameleon is one of Ria Formosa’s most intriguing — and hard-to-spot — residents. Of course, what makes it so elusive is the fact that it changes its color according to its surroundings. While you’re unlikely to see one from the boat, tours that include land visits to the islands offer the chance for a lucky viewing. If you’re interested in discovering Ria Formosa’s islands, make sure to book one of our Paseos en Barco por la Ria Formosa en Privado!
Meet the Local Otters
Ria Formosa is home to the Eurasian otter, a shy but charismatic mammal that thrives in the tranquil waterways of the park. Spotting one is a rare treat, with the best chances during early morning or dusk boat tours. Look out for telltale ripples on the surface — or, if you’re lucky, a pair tumbling in the water. Even if you don’t see them, you may spot their prints left in the mudflats!
Learn about Ria Formosa’s Endangered Seahorses
Ria Formosa was once home to the world’s largest population of seahorses, including both short-snouted and long-snouted species. Sadly, their numbers have sharply declined due to illegal fishing and the loss of vital seagrass beds. Today, these endangered creatures are protected within designated conservation zones that are off-limits to visitors in order to support their recovery. While we can’t access these sensitive areas during our tours, our expert guides are always happy to share fascinating insights about the seahorses’ habitat, behaviour, and the vital work being done to protect them.
Tips for Wildlife Watching in Ria Formosa
- Bring binoculars: This is especially useful for birdwatching or spotting distant marine life like otters.
- Keep a respectful distance: Avoid loud noises and sudden movements, especially near nesting birds or sensitive species. Do not attempt to reach out for or touch any animal.
- Wear natural colors: Earth tones help you blend into the surroundings and reduce the chance of startling wildlife.
- Prepare a wildlife checklist: If there are any species you’re keen on spotting, keep a checklist and mark off the ones you see.
- Bring a good camera: You’ll want to capture the incredible sights, so pack a camera with a good lens if you can!
Join Our Eco-Friendly Ria Formosa Boat Tours
Whether you’re a seasoned birdwatcher, a nature photographer, or simply someone who loves being surrounded by wild beauty, our solar-powered eco-boat tours of Ria Formosa offer unforgettable wildlife encounters. And in the company of our guides, your experience will be elevated by our team’s rich knowledge of the ecosystem.
By joining our sustainable tours, you will help ensure that Ria Formosa remains a sanctuary for wildlife and future explorers. If you have any questions about our excursions, don’t hesitate to contactar con nosotros.