









10 hour(s)
English
Included
Taste traditional Portuguese flavors including Ginja
Professional bilingual guide enhances the cultural experience
Ideal for those seeking a mix of spirituality nature and history
Round-trip transport with hotel pick-up and drop-off included
€ 400
€ 368.00


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Embark on a captivating full-day journey from Lisbon to three of Portugal’s most iconic and culturally rich destinations. Begin in Fátima, a revered pilgrimage site that draws visitors from around the world. Here, you'll visit the Chapel of the Apparitions, the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, and the striking modern Basilica of the Holy Trinity. If time permits, you may also attend a Mass, offering a moment of reflection in one of the most spiritual locations in the country. This sacred start provides a meaningful contrast to the natural wonders and historical charm that follow.
Continue on to the seaside town of Nazaré, world-famous for its towering waves and strong fishing heritage. From the Sitio viewpoint, enjoy breathtaking views over the Atlantic and hear the legend of Our Lady of Nazaré that has shaped local traditions. The journey concludes in the medieval village of Óbidos, where stone-paved streets, charming whitewashed homes, and a hilltop castle immerse you in a storybook setting. Don’t forget to try the famous Ginja liqueur served in a chocolate cup—a true local delight. While lunch is not included, we partner with top local restaurants offering tasty, authentic Portuguese cuisine at excellent prices. Travel in comfort aboard our modern Mercedes Vito, with expert guides and thoughtful service making this day an unforgettable exploration of Portugal’s soul.
Air-conditioned vehicle
WiFi on board
All Fees and Taxes
Private transportation
Professional Driver
Guided tour of the monuments
Personal expenses
Meal and Beverage
Comfortably shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Rain coat and Umbrella
Sunscreen
No public transportation nearby
Wheelchair accessible
Comfortable walking shoes recommended
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Óbidos is an incredible medieval town. The castle and the village are both beautifully preserved, and walking through the cobbled streets truly feels like stepping back in time. If you can, climb up and walk along the castle walls — the views from up there are absolutely stunning. Another great tip: try a ginjinha liqueur served in a small chocolate cup — it’s a delicious local treat! I highly recommend visiting Óbidos; it’s a magical place full of history and charm.

Walking the perimeter walls here is so fun. You get great views of both the inside city and the outside countryside. The stairs will give you a nice mini-workout too. Inside the city are a good selection of cafes, restaurants, and shops. I especially liked the chocolate shop! Entry is free here but a small fee for parking

Happened to be in the area and couldn’t resist checking out Castelo de Óbidos. Found a parking spot by the road and walked up — parking was free, and entry was free as well. It’s really cool that there are houses inside the castle walls, and I even spotted a few properties for sale! I can imagine the place was very lively before the pandemic, but today it felt calm and relaxed — almost like a day off for the town. The highlight was definitely walking along the castle walls. Some sections are narrow and quite high up, so you might get a little thrill (or fear!) as you go — but it’s worth doing. Overall, it’s a charming and unique spot, perfect for a casual stroll and a bit of history.

A must do. Perfect for a 3-4hour afternoon excursion. Such a unique experience where you can walk along the castle walls. I would wear shoes with a good grip on the soles though from stones that have become slippery over years of use. There are also tons of little restaurants and shops nestled in the old town.

This place is like travelling back in time. A must if you are in Portugal on holiday. Definitely tour the medieval castle. The town is awesome too. So many shops, restaurants, pubs, souvenir stores. Worth staying a day and night to see all. Highly recommend.



