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About NATOURS

Who we are

 

Natours was created in 2024 to enhance the beautiful landscapes which include the vast diversity of fauna and flora existing both in the Lagoa Santo André e Sancha and Lagoa de Melides Natural Reserves and the inland areas with typical Alentejo landscapes where you can find cork oak and holm oak forests.

 

We are a team made up of technicians specialized in the field of Conservation Biology, who seek to make the region's fauna and flora known and at the same time raise awareness of the importance of various values such as species conservation, environmental education, sustainability and heritage preservation.

 

Mission

 

Our mission is to promote Nature tourist activities on the Alentejo Coast, with a greater focus on the municipalities of Grândola and Santiago do Cacém, through a personalized, quality service, which allows the customer direct contact with Nature, in the areas of lagoons and rural areas, with the aim of raising awareness of conservation and respect for the environment.

 

  • Nature Walking Tours;

  • Birdwatching;

  • Ecotourism;

  • Observation of local Flora and Fauna;

  • Tours in Motor Vehicles with Guide on Routes in Rural Environments;

  • Workshops in the Area of Conservation and Sustainability.

 

 

Values

 

N ature ;

A wareness ;

ourism;

O bservation ;

U nion ;

R espect ;

S ustainable .

 

Our policy
  • Ensure and satisfy Customer requirements, through compliance with legal requirements;

  • Periodically evaluate customer satisfaction and respond to any queries;

  • Protect the environment, minimizing the impact on Nature as much as possible, in accordance with ICNF standards;

  • Bring added value to the region and publicize its cultural heritage;

  • Always prioritize the conservation and sustainability of activities;

  • Use data from each activity and create a database that can be used for scientific studies;

  • Use environmental education to raise awareness among customers and inhabitants about the conservation of species.

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