





Fatima and Coimbra Full-day Tour. From Porto/Coimbra.
Duration
9 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Visit Fátima Sanctuary with iconic chapels and basilicas
Explore Aljustrel village and homes of the shepherd children
Explore Coimbra University’s historic buildings and traditions
Walk Coimbra old town and famous Quebra-Costas steps
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Discover Fátima, one of the world’s most important religious sites, and explore Coimbra, home to Portugal’s oldest university, on this private full-day tour. Your driver-guide will pick you up from Porto, Gaia, or Coimbra and begin the journey south, stopping first in Aljustrel, the birthplace of the three shepherd children. Visit their former homes, now museums, and learn about Lúcia, Francisco, and Jacinta and their significance in Catholic history. Continue to the Sanctuary of Fátima, where the Virgin Mary appeared, and explore the small original chapel, the impressive Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, and the modern Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity. Admire unique installations such as the Rosary artwork by Joana Vasconcelos and a piece of the Berlin Wall, all set within this spiritual and peaceful environment.
After enjoying lunch at a local restaurant in Fátima, continue to Coimbra to visit its historic university, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore monumental buildings, learn about centuries-old academic traditions, and see the iconic student costumes. Stroll through the old town along the famous "Quebra-Costas" steps, discovering narrow streets, traditional shops, and historic architecture. This tour blends spirituality, history, and culture, offering an enriching experience of Portugal’s heritage, sacred sites, and academic traditions, before returning to Porto at the end of a memorable day.
Visit to the houses of the little shepherds
University of Coimbra library access not guaranteed
Private and exclusive Driver / Guide
Modern and Comfortable vehicle
Pick-up and Drop-off at your chosen designated spot
Bottled water
Entrances and activities not mentioned in the program
Meals and drinks
Personal expenses
Private tour guide and driver
Gratuities
Sunglasses
Camera
Passport or ID
Bottled water
Not wheelchair accessible
Dress modestly for certain areas of the Sanctuary
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Customer Reviews
Kim

What an amazing trip! I didn't know much about Fatima beforehand, but the site's beauty blew me away. Even though the village and Coimbra felt a little hurried due to the busy tourist season, Paul did his best to make sure we saw all the key spots. Huge thanks to Paul and our driver for looking after us so well!
Fernando

Diego was excellent! Super kind and knowledgeable. Logistic-wise, we always left on time. They had a great recommendation for lunch that was a fairly priced buffet. The tour had a good balance of walking tour and free time to explore. Tiago our drive was also amazing!
Manny

André Vidal was an excellent and knowledgeable guide He gave us guidance to get the most from our free time
Edward

Our guide and driver Valdamar(?) was outstanding. His history of Portugal and Fátima were spell binding! He was very considerate of our needs!
Dominic

Valdemar is an excellent guide and driver. We were a mixed group (of 8 people) of English and Spanish speakers. He transitioned effortlessly from each language in his presentation. His attention to detail was very appreciated as he looked after our various needs especially in our free time. I would recommend that the tour would be one hour shorter. That would be welcomed by most participants. (Perhaps start 30 mins earlier and cut a further 30 mins from the afternoon). Thanks to all for a wonderful tour.
