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From Lisboa: Évora & Monsaraz Small-Group Full-Day Tour
Step back in time and explore the rich heritage and stunning landscapes of Portugal’s Alentejo region on this full-day tour. Discover Évora, a city where history and tradition meet, and wander through the medieval streets of Monsaraz, perched high above the endless Alentejo plains.The day begins as you head south from Lisbon, crossing the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge, often compared to San Francisco’s Golden Gate, and enjoy the scenic drive through the peaceful Portuguese countryside.Arriving in Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you’ll be welcomed by its whitewashed houses, cobbled streets, and remarkable monuments. Highlights of your visit include the well-preserved Roman Temple, the impressive Évora Cathedral, the Saint Francis Church, and the hauntingly beautiful Chapel of Bones, one of the most iconic and thought-provoking sites in Portugal. Explore the local market and the historic Royal Palace of King Manuel, immersing yourself in the authentic rhythm of this charming city.After the guided tour, enjoy free time in Évora’s Historic Centre, the perfect opportunity to relax over lunch at one of the many traditional restaurants, or, if you prefer, take this time to explore at your own pace.After discovering Évora, continue your journey towards the Spanish border to visit Monsaraz, a breathtaking medieval village set atop a hill, offering panoramic views over the Alqueva Lake, the largest artificial lake in Europe. Walk through Monsaraz’s narrow stone streets, admire the castle walls once entrusted to the Knights Templar, and soak in the tranquility and beauty of the Alentejo landscape.This tour offers the perfect balance between history, culture, and natural beauty, an invitation to discover the heart of the Alentejo region.
8 hours
easy
From$112
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Lisboa: Old Town, New Town & Belem Small-Group Full-Day Tour
Get ready to fall in love with Lisbon, a city of timeless beauty, rich history, and breathtaking views. This tour invites you to explore the best of the Portuguese capital in one unforgettable day, comfortably and with the guidance of a local guide.The journey begins at the New Town, in the peaceful surroundings of Parque Eduardo VII, where you’ll enjoy a panoramic view of the city, framed by the Tejo River and Lisbon’s iconic seven hills. Next, head towards Príncipe Real and the São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint, passing by through the charming Bairro Alto, offering stunning sights over the downtown skyline, the castle, and the river.Continue your discovery through the heart of Lisbon’s downtown, exploring its most iconic squares and monuments: Largo do Carmo and the Elevador de Santa Justa. From here, enjoy a walking tour through the vibrant Chiado district, known for its artistic atmosphere, historic cafés, traditional shops, and beautiful streets full of life and culture. Along the way, visit landmarks like Largo Camões, discover the oldest bookshop still active in the world, and feel the pulse of this elegant neighborhood on foot.Afterwards, head to the Mercado da Ribeira (Time Out Market) and many other hidden gems along the route. Then, visit the historic Belém district, the symbolic starting point of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries. Here you’ll have the opportunity to explore the majestic Jerónimos Monastery, the impressive Padrão dos Descobrimentos, and the legendary Belém Tower. And of course, no visit to Belém is complete without tasting the world-famous Pastéis de Belém, a delicious conventual tradition.Enjoy some free time for lunch, with personalized recommendations to experience authentic local flavors.After lunch, dive into Lisbon’s Old Town, beginning at the grand Commerce Square (Terreiro do Paço), beautifully rebuilt after the devastating 1755 earthquake. From there, explore iconic landmarks such as the Lisbon Cathedral, Saint Vincent Outside Monastery, the National Pantheon, and more. The tour concludes with a walk through Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest and most traditional neighborhood, nestled between São Jorge Castle and the river, a place where history, culture, and the soul of the city come together.
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From Lisboa: Porto Private Full-Day XL Tour
Discover the soul of Portugal’s north with this full-day tour to Porto, a city of rich traditions, beautiful riverside views, and timeless charm, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Depart from Lisbon heading north along Portugal’s main highway, crossing the scenic countryside and some of the nation’s key agricultural and industrial regions on the way.Upon arrival in Porto, explore its Historic Center, where narrow medieval streets, colorful houses, and historic churches create a unique and vibrant atmosphere. Visit some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the majestic Clérigos Tower, the Chapel of Souls with its beautiful tiled façade, the famous Lello Bookshop, considered the most beautiful in the world, and the traditional Bolhão Market, full of local flavors and authenticity.Enjoy free time for lunch in the heart of Porto, with recommendations to experience the best of the region’s gastronomy, from hearty Francesinha sandwiches to fresh seafood and regional wines.After lunch, continue discovering Porto’s highlights, including the scenic Ribeira neighborhood, where colorful houses line the Douro River, creating one of the city’s most photogenic settings and your day with one of two memorable experiences:Visit a traditional Port wine cellar, where you’ll learn about the history and production of the region’s world-famous wine, with the opportunity for a tasting.Enjoy a relaxing boat tour along the Douro River, sailing beneath the city’s six iconic bridges and admiring Porto’s skyline from the water.After a day filled with culture, history, and unforgettable views, return comfortably to Lisbon.
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From Lisboa: Evora & Monsaraz Private Full-Day Tour
Step back in time and explore the rich heritage and stunning landscapes of Portugal’s Alentejo region on this full-day tour. Discover Évora, a city where history and tradition meet, and wander through the medieval streets of Monsaraz, perched high above the endless Alentejo plains.The day begins as you head south from Lisbon, crossing the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge, often compared to San Francisco’s Golden Gate, and enjoy the scenic drive through the peaceful Portuguese countryside.Arriving in Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, you’ll be welcomed by its whitewashed houses, cobbled streets, and remarkable monuments. Highlights of your visit include the well-preserved Roman Temple, the impressive Évora Cathedral, the Saint Francis Church, and the hauntingly beautiful Chapel of Bones, one of the most iconic and thought-provoking sites in Portugal. Explore the local market and the historic Royal Palace of King Manuel, immersing yourself in the authentic rhythm of this charming city.After the guided tour, enjoy free time in Évora’s Historic Centre, the perfect opportunity to relax over lunch at one of the many traditional restaurants, or, if you prefer, take this time to explore at your own pace.After discovering Évora, continue your journey towards the Spanish border to visit Monsaraz, a breathtaking medieval village set atop a hill, offering panoramic views over the Alqueva Lake, the largest artificial lake in Europe. Walk through Monsaraz’s narrow stone streets, admire the castle walls once entrusted to the Knights Templar, and soak in the tranquility and beauty of the Alentejo landscape.This tour offers the perfect balance between history, culture, and natural beauty, an invitation to discover the heart of the Alentejo region.
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Lisboa: Old Town, New Town & Belem Private Half-Day Tour
Get a perfect introduction to Lisbon with this half-day experience, exploring some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, breathtaking viewpoints, and rich cultural heritage, all comfortably with a local guide.Begin at the São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint, offering a magnificent panorama over Lisbon, with its seven hills, the castle, and the shimmering Tejo River. Pass through the charming streets of Bairro Alto, often called the city’s most romantic quarter, before descending into the historic downtown. Discover Largo do Carmo, the elegant Santa Justa Elevator, and the artistic vibe of Chiado, continuing towards the vibrant Mercado da Ribeira (Time Out Market).Head next to Belém, the symbolic cradle of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries. Admire the impressive Jerónimos Monastery, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos, and the iconic Belém Tower, while taking time to taste the legendary Pastéis de Belém, a delicious pastry with centuries of tradition.The tour concludes with a visit to the majestic Lisbon Cathedral (Sé de Lisboa), the oldest church in the city and a symbol of its enduring history. From there, enjoy one of the best panoramic viewpoints over Lisbon, offering unforgettable views across the rooftops, the river, and the castle. Finish your experience with a walking tour through Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest and most authentic neighborhood, strolling through its narrow streets, hidden alleys, and small squares, the perfect way to feel the true soul of the city
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From Lisboa: Sintra, Cabo da Roca & Cascais Private Full-Day Tour
Step into a fairytale landscape where majestic palaces, medieval castles, and lush green forests come together in perfect harmony. On this full-day tour, discover the magical region of Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore the beauty of Portugal’s coastline from the dramatic cliffs of Cape Roca to the charming seaside town of Cascais.Your journey begins in Sintra, where cobbled medieval streets, romantic palaces, and exotic gardens await. Visit the iconic Pena Palace with a guided tour of its colorful towers and richly decorated interiors, a true symbol of 19th-century Romanticism. Along the way, admire other remarkable sites such as the Sintra National Palace, Seteais Palace, Monserrate Palace, and the mysterious Quinta da Regaleira, among other hidden gems.After the guided visit to Pena Palace, enjoy free time in Sintra’s Historic Centre, the perfect opportunity to relax over lunch at one of the many traditional restaurants, or, if you prefer, take this time to explore another palace or monument at your own pace.Leaving the hills of Sintra behind, the tour continues across the scenic countryside towards the wild Atlantic coast. Stop at Cape Roca, the westernmost point of mainland Europe, and take in the stunning ocean views from the dramatic cliffs.Follow the coastline to Guincho Beach, famous for its golden sand dunes and untamed beauty, before arriving in Cascais, once a humble fishing village, now a vibrant and elegant seaside town. Enjoy some free time to explore Cascais Bay, stroll along its charming streets, or simply relax by the waterfront.The tour concludes with a peaceful drive along the beautiful Estoril Coast, with its breathtaking views of white sand beaches and the shimmering Atlantic, returning comfortably to Lisbon.
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Lisboa: Old Town, New Town & Belem Private Full-Day Tour
Get ready to fall in love with Lisbon, a city of timeless beauty, rich history, and breathtaking views. This tour invites you to explore the best of the Portuguese capital in one unforgettable day, comfortably and with the guidance of a local guide.The journey begins at the New Town, in the peaceful surroundings of Parque Eduardo VII, where you’ll enjoy a panoramic view of the city, framed by the Tejo River and Lisbon’s iconic seven hills. Next, head towards Príncipe Real and the São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint, passing by through the charming Bairro Alto, offering stunning sights over the downtown skyline, the castle, and the river.Continue your discovery through the heart of Lisbon’s downtown, exploring its most iconic squares and monuments: Largo do Carmo and the Elevador de Santa Justa. From here, enjoy a walking tour through the vibrant Chiado district, known for its artistic atmosphere, historic cafés, traditional shops, and beautiful streets full of life and culture. Along the way, visit landmarks like Largo Camões, discover the oldest bookshop still active in the world, and feel the pulse of this elegant neighborhood on foot.Afterwards, head to the Mercado da Ribeira (Time Out Market) and many other hidden gems along the route. Then, visit the historic Belém district, the symbolic starting point of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries. Here you’ll have the opportunity to explore the majestic Jerónimos Monastery, the impressive Padrão dos Descobrimentos, and the legendary Belém Tower. And of course, no visit to Belém is complete without tasting the world-famous Pastéis de Belém, a delicious conventual tradition.Enjoy some free time for lunch, with personalized recommendations to experience authentic local flavors.After lunch, dive into Lisbon’s Old Town, beginning at the grand Commerce Square (Terreiro do Paço), beautifully rebuilt after the devastating 1755 earthquake. From there, explore iconic landmarks such as the Lisbon Cathedral, Saint Vincent Outside Monastery, the National Pantheon, and more. The tour concludes with a walk through Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest and most traditional neighborhood, nestled between São Jorge Castle and the river, a place where history, culture, and the soul of the city come together.
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From Lisboa: Mafra, Ericeira & Queluz Private Full-Day Tour
Discover the elegance of Portuguese history, royal heritage, and coastal charm on this full-day tour through Mafra, Ericeira, and Queluz, a perfect blend of grand monuments, picturesque seaside villages, and lush palace gardens.Begin the day with a visit to Mafra, home to one of the most impressive architectural masterpieces in Portugal, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The monumental Palace-Convent of Mafra, dating from the 18th century, is a vast complex with more than 1,200 rooms and 4,700 doors and windows, combining a Royal Palace, a magnificent Basilica, and a historic Convent. Walk through its grand halls and imagine the life of royalty within its walls.After exploring the palace, head towards the Atlantic coast to the charming fishing village of Ericeira. Known for its deep connection to the sea, Ericeira’s narrow cobbled streets and whitewashed houses reflect its maritime heritage. Enjoy some free time to relax and explore the village, and take the opportunity to savor a delicious lunch at one of the local seafood restaurants, famous for their fresh fish and traditional recipes.The journey continues inland to the elegant Queluz National Palace, often referred to as the Portuguese Versailles. Built in the 18th century as a royal summer residence, this palace impresses with its richly decorated rooms and its beautifully designed formal gardens, some of the most enchanting among Portugal’s royal estates. Wander through its grand salons and peaceful garden paths, soaking in the beauty and history of this exquisite site.After a day filled with culture, history, and coastal charm, return comfortably to Lisbon.
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From Lisboa: Arrábida, Azeitão, Setúbal & Palmela Small-Group Full-Day Tour
Escape the city and discover the stunning landscapes, rich traditions, and authentic flavors of the Arrábida region, just south of Lisbon. This full-day tour invites you to explore dramatic coastal views, charming villages, local wine culture, and the freshest seafood, all in one unforgettable experience.Begin your journey by crossing the 25 de Abril Bridge, offering spectacular views over Lisbon and the Tejo River, and make a stop at the monumental Cristo Rei, where you can admire one of the best panoramic views of the capital from the south bank.Continue to the picturesque village of Vila Nogueira de Azeitão, renowned for its wine and cheese production, as well as its traditional sweets. Visit a local wine cellar, with the option to enjoy a tasting of the region’s famous Moscatel wine. Then, discover the art of Portuguese craftsmanship with a visit to a handmade tile factory, where centuries-old techniques are still preserved.Next, head into the heart of the Arrábida Natural Park, driving along the highest mountain road in the area. The journey through the park reveals some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Portugal, from lush green hills to turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs. Stop at the best viewpoints to soak in the natural beauty of both the Atlantic coast and the Sado estuary.Take a well-deserved break for lunch in Setúbal, one of Portugal’s main fishing ports. Here, enjoy the region’s freshest seafood or the famous grilled fish on charcoal, with local restaurant recommendations available to ensure an authentic experience.On the way back to Lisbon, visit the Palmela Castle, perched atop a hill with commanding views over the peninsula and the Atlantic Ocean. If you prefer, there’s also the option to visit one more wine cellar for a final tasting before returning to the city, this time crossing the impressive Vasco da Gama Bridge, one of the longest bridges in Europe.
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From Lisboa: Coimbra & Aveiro Private Full-Day XL Tour
Discover two of Portugal’s most iconic and charming cities in a single day, the historic university town of Coimbra and the picturesque canals of Aveiro, often called the “Portuguese Venice.”Depart from Lisbon heading north along the main highway, enjoying the changing landscapes and passing by some of Portugal’s most important agricultural and industrial regions.Your first stop is Coimbra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of the Kingdom of Portugal. Here, medieval streets, traditional houses, and a vibrant student atmosphere come together in perfect harmony. Explore key landmarks including the Santa Cruz Monastery and the world-famous University of Coimbra, founded in the 13th century, it is the oldest university in Portugal and one of the oldest still operating in the world. Its richly decorated Joanine Library is a true national treasure.After visiting the university, enjoy some free time for lunch at one of the local restaurants, with recommendations available to help you experience the best of regional cuisine.In the afternoon, continue north to the coastal city of Aveiro, a colorful, romantic town often compared to Venice for its scenic canals and charming boats. Hop on a traditional Moliceiro boat, once used for harvesting algae in the region’s salt marshes, and glide through the waterways while admiring Aveiro’s beautiful Art Nouveau buildings and tiled façades.Before returning to Lisbon, enjoy a relaxed stroll through the town’s vibrant center and stop by a traditional café to taste Ovos Moles, a delicious local pastry made from egg yolk and sugar, a true Aveiro delicacy.
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Sintra, Pena Palace, Cape Roca & Cascais Small-Group Tour
Step into a fairytale landscape where majestic palaces, medieval castles, and lush green forests come together in perfect harmony. On this full-day tour, discover the magical region of Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore the beauty of Portugal’s coastline from the dramatic cliffs of Cape Roca to the charming seaside town of Cascais.Your journey begins in Sintra, where cobbled medieval streets, romantic palaces, and exotic gardens await. Visit the iconic Pena Palace with a guided tour of its colorful towers and richly decorated interiors, a true symbol of 19th-century Romanticism. Along the way, admire other remarkable sites such as the Sintra National Palace, Seteais Palace, Monserrate Palace, and the mysterious Quinta da Regaleira, among other hidden gems.After the guided visit to Pena Palace, enjoy free time in Sintra’s Historic Centre, the perfect opportunity to relax over lunch at one of the many traditional restaurants, or, if you prefer, take this time to explore another palace or monument at your own pace.Leaving the hills of Sintra behind, the tour continues across the scenic countryside towards the wild Atlantic coast. Stop at Cape Roca, the westernmost point of mainland Europe, and take in the stunning ocean views from the dramatic cliffs.Follow the coastline to Guincho Beach, famous for its golden sand dunes and untamed beauty, before arriving in Cascais, once a humble fishing village, now a vibrant and elegant seaside town. Enjoy some free time to explore Cascais Bay, stroll along its charming streets, or simply relax by the waterfront.The tour concludes with a peaceful drive along the beautiful Estoril Coast, with its breathtaking views of white sand beaches and the shimmering Atlantic, returning comfortably to Lisbon.
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From Lisboa: Arrábida, Azeitão, Setúbal & Palmela Private Full-Day Tour
Escape the city and discover the stunning landscapes, rich traditions, and authentic flavors of the Arrábida region, just south of Lisbon. This full-day tour invites you to explore dramatic coastal views, charming villages, local wine culture, and the freshest seafood, all in one unforgettable experience.Begin your journey by crossing the 25 de Abril Bridge, offering spectacular views over Lisbon and the Tejo River, and make a stop at the monumental Cristo Rei, where you can admire one of the best panoramic views of the capital from the south bank.Continue to the picturesque village of Vila Nogueira de Azeitão, renowned for its wine and cheese production, as well as its traditional sweets. Visit a local wine cellar, with the option to enjoy a tasting of the region’s famous Moscatel wine. Then, discover the art of Portuguese craftsmanship with a visit to a handmade tile factory, where centuries-old techniques are still preserved.Next, head into the heart of the Arrábida Natural Park, driving along the highest mountain road in the area. The journey through the park reveals some of the most breathtaking landscapes in Portugal, from lush green hills to turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs. Stop at the best viewpoints to soak in the natural beauty of both the Atlantic coast and the Sado estuary.Take a well-deserved break for lunch in Setúbal, one of Portugal’s main fishing ports. Here, enjoy the region’s freshest seafood or the famous grilled fish on charcoal, with local restaurant recommendations available to ensure an authentic experience.On the way back to Lisbon, visit the Palmela Castle, perched atop a hill with commanding views over the peninsula and the Atlantic Ocean. If you prefer, there’s also the option to visit one more wine cellar for a final tasting before returning to the city, this time crossing the impressive Vasco da Gama Bridge, one of the longest bridges in Europe.
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From Lisboa: Mafra, Ericeira & Queluz Small-Group Full-Day Tour
Discover the elegance of Portuguese history, royal heritage, and coastal charm on this full-day tour through Mafra, Ericeira, and Queluz, a perfect blend of grand monuments, picturesque seaside villages, and lush palace gardens.Begin the day with a visit to Mafra, home to one of the most impressive architectural masterpieces in Portugal, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The monumental Palace-Convent of Mafra, dating from the 18th century, is a vast complex with more than 1,200 rooms and 4,700 doors and windows, combining a Royal Palace, a magnificent Basilica, and a historic Convent. Walk through its grand halls and imagine the life of royalty within its walls.After exploring the palace, head towards the Atlantic coast to the charming fishing village of Ericeira. Known for its deep connection to the sea, Ericeira’s narrow cobbled streets and whitewashed houses reflect its maritime heritage. Enjoy some free time to relax and explore the village, and take the opportunity to savor a delicious lunch at one of the local seafood restaurants, famous for their fresh fish and traditional recipes.The journey continues inland to the elegant Queluz National Palace, often referred to as the Portuguese Versailles. Built in the 18th century as a royal summer residence, this palace impresses with its richly decorated rooms and its beautifully designed formal gardens, some of the most enchanting among Portugal’s royal estates. Wander through its grand salons and peaceful garden paths, soaking in the beauty and history of this exquisite site.After a day filled with culture, history, and coastal charm, return comfortably to Lisbon.
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From Lisboa: Tomar - Knights Templar Full-Day Private Tour
Step into the fascinating world of the Knights Templar on this full-day tour, where medieval castles, sacred convents, and rich history come together to tell the story of one of the most legendary orders of the Middle Ages.Depart from Lisbon heading north along Portugal’s main highway, with scenic views of the countryside and some of the nation’s key agricultural and industrial regions along the way.Your first stop is at the remarkable Almourol Castle, dramatically set on a small island in the middle of the Tejo River. Once a crucial defensive stronghold, this fortress was entrusted to the Knights Templar during their mission to protect the lands and waterways of Portugal. Explore the castle and uncover the stories and mysteries surrounding these legendary warrior monks.Continue to the historic city of Tomar, known as the Knights Templar City, where medieval streets, traditional Portuguese houses, and grand monuments reveal centuries of history. Enjoy a guided tour of the city’s main highlights, followed by free time for lunch and the opportunity to explore the charming historic center at your own pace.The day concludes with a visit to one of Portugal’s most iconic monuments: the Convent of Christ. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this extraordinary complex once served as the headquarters of the Knights Templar in Portugal. Wander through its magnificent cloisters, Manueline windows, and richly decorated halls, and feel the weight of history in every corner of this sacred site.
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From Lisboa: Fátima Private Half-Day Tour
Experience the spiritual atmosphere of Fátima, one of the world’s most important pilgrimage destinations and a place of peace, reflection, and faith. This half-day tour offers a meaningful journey into the history of the Marian apparitions and the legacy of the Sanctuary of Fátima, recognized by the Vatican as the official site of the Virgin Mary’s appearance.After comfortable pickup from your hotel in Lisbon, head to Fátima, where your guide will introduce you to the story behind the apparitions of 1917 and the creation of the sanctuary. Visit the main sites, including the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, the Chapel of the Apparitions, and the grand Basilica of the Holy Trinity.Enjoy free time to explore the sanctuary at your own pace, allowing for personal reflection, prayer, or simply to take in the peaceful environment, after your guide has provided insights and suggestions on what to visit within the complex.The experience continues with a visit to the nearby village of Aljustrel, where the three shepherd children lived. Explore the little shepherds’ houses, as well as the Loca do Anjo (where the Angel of Peace is said to have first appeared), deepening your understanding of the events that marked this sacred place.This half-day tour offers a powerful and intimate look into one of Portugal’s most spiritual sites, ideal for those who wish to connect with Fátima’s history and message in just a few hours.
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From Lisboa: Fátima, Nazaré, Batalha & Óbidos Small-Group Tour
Discover some of Portugal’s most iconic and spiritual sites on this full-day tour, combining history, culture, faith, and breathtaking landscapes.After pickup from your hotel in Lisbon, begin your journey to Fátima, one of the most important Christian pilgrimage destinations in the world. Recognized by the Vatican as the site of the apparition of the Virgin Mary, Fátima offers a place of peace, reflection, and spiritual connection. Visit the Sanctuary of Fátima, including the Basilica and the Chapel of the Apparitions.Continue to the village of Batalha, home to the stunning Monastery of Batalha, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Admire its intricate stonework, impressive arches, and historical significance as one of Europe’s architectural highlights.Enjoy free time for lunch with local recommendations, and discover some of the most traditional flavors of the region.Next, head to Nazaré, a picturesque fishing village known for its whitewashed houses, colorful boats, and dramatic cliffs. Explore the village’s rich cultural traditions and learn about its deep connection to the sea. Don’t miss the iconic North Beach (Praia do Norte), where the world’s biggest waves attract surfers from around the globe, seeking to break world records during the giant wave season.The final stop of the day is at the medieval town of Óbidos, a beautifully preserved village surrounded by ancient castle walls. Wander through its charming cobbled streets lined with whitewashed houses, vibrant flowers, and traditional shops. Taste the famous Ginjinha, a local cherry liqueur often served in a small chocolate cup, one of Óbidos sweetest traditions.After a day full of unforgettable experiences, return comfortably to Lisbon.
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From Lisboa: Sintra Private Half-Day Tour
Discover the magical charm of Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where medieval streets, majestic palaces, castles, and lush green forests come together in a true fairytale setting.On this half-day tour, enjoy a comfortable journey to Sintra, nestled in the heart of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, known for its rich botanical diversity and enchanting landscapes. Upon arrival, explore the picturesque Historical Centre, with its charming streets, traditional shops, and unique atmosphere.Choose to visit one of Sintra’s remarkable monuments, such as the romantic Pena Palace, the historic Sintra National Palace, the medieval Moorish Castle, or the mysterious Quinta da Regaleira, known for its symbolic gardens and hidden tunnels.Enjoy free time to wander through the village, discover local flavors, and immerse yourself in the mystic aura of Sintra, where history, art, and nature blend harmoniously. This half-day experience offers the perfect glimpse into the romantic soul of Sintra, ideal for those looking to discover its essence in just a few hours.
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From Lisboa: Fátima, Batalha, Nazaré & Óbidos Private Tour
Discover some of Portugal’s most iconic and spiritual sites on this full-day tour, combining history, culture, faith, and breathtaking landscapes.After pickup from your hotel in Lisbon, begin your journey to Fátima, one of the most important Christian pilgrimage destinations in the world. Recognized by the Vatican as the site of the apparition of the Virgin Mary, Fátima offers a place of peace, reflection, and spiritual connection. Visit the Sanctuary of Fátima, including the Basilica and the Chapel of the Apparitions.Continue to the village of Batalha, home to the stunning Monastery of Batalha, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Admire its intricate stonework, impressive arches, and historical significance as one of Europe’s architectural highlights.Enjoy free time for lunch with local recommendations, and discover some of the most traditional flavors of the region.Next, head to Nazaré, a picturesque fishing village known for its whitewashed houses, colorful boats, and dramatic cliffs. Explore the village’s rich cultural traditions and learn about its deep connection to the sea. Don’t miss the iconic North Beach (Praia do Norte), where the world’s biggest waves attract surfers from around the globe, seeking to break world records during the giant wave season.The final stop of the day is at the medieval town of Óbidos, a beautifully preserved village surrounded by ancient castle walls. Wander through its charming cobbled streets lined with whitewashed houses, vibrant flowers, and traditional shops. Taste the famous Ginjinha, a local cherry liqueur often served in a small chocolate cup, one of Óbidos sweetest traditions.After a day full of unforgettable experiences, return comfortably to Lisbon.
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