









8 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Conception in Santarém
Learn about the Eucharistic Miracle of Santarém that occurred in 1247
Stop for lunch at a local restaurant to try traditional regional dishes
Visit the Chapel of the Apparitions in Fátima, where Our Lady appeared in 1917
Shop for religious souvenirs in Fátima and reflect before returning to Lisbon
€ 48
€ 44.16


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Embark on a memorable day trip from Lisbon to the spiritual cities of Fátima and Santarém, each offering a deep connection to history and faith. The journey begins with a scenic drive from Lisbon to Santarém, where you'll visit the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Conception, an architectural gem that showcases the city’s rich heritage. Explore the church where the Eucharistic Miracle of Santarém took place in 1247, a significant event in Catholic history, and learn about the miraculous story behind it. Afterward, take in the stunning panoramic views from the Porta do Sol Garden, offering a breathtaking sight of the region. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant, savoring traditional regional dishes before continuing the journey to Fátima.
Arriving in Fátima, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the world, you'll first visit the Sanctuary of Fátima, which attracts millions of visitors each year. At the Sanctuary, pay respects at the Basilica where the three shepherd children Francisco, Jacinta, and Lúcia are buried, and take a moment to reflect on their profound impact on the world. Visit the Chapel of the Apparitions, the sacred site where Our Lady appeared to the children in 1917, and experience the serene atmosphere of this holy ground. The highlight of your visit is the modern Basilica of the Holy Trinity, which complements the spirituality of the site with its striking contemporary architecture, inaugurated in 2007. After some time for reflection, you can buy religious souvenirs, providing a meaningful way to remember this spiritually enriching experience before heading back to Lisbon, bringing home both memories and a deeper connection to the faith.
Transport in an air-conditioned van
Round-trip transportation to the meeting point
Guided tour
Certified local guide
Comments and explanations on board
Tickets to the monuments
Gratuities
Meal and beverage
Comfortable shoes
Sunglasses
Change of clothes
Towel
Drinks
Sunscreen
Biodegradable sunscreen
Comfortable clothes
Personal medication
Accessible for those with limited mobility
Service animals allowed
Departure from Lisbon in the morning
Expected arrival in Lisbon in the early evening
Free time for lunch in Fátima
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Gigantic complex, radiating power and size. Not much religiosity in my humble opinion, but for the never-ending queue to the reliquary (even in November). Awe-inspiring but it felt more mass-touristy than spiritual (again in my personal opinion)

Visiting the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima was one of the most touching and unforgettable experiences of my life. The moment you arrive, there’s a powerful sense of peace and reverence that surrounds you — it’s as if the entire place is wrapped in prayer and hope. Standing before the Basilica, lighting a candle, and reflecting in silence truly moves the heart. Whether you come as a believer or simply as a seeker, you can feel the deep spiritual energy of this sacred site. The atmosphere is calm and filled with compassion — people from all over the world gather here with love, faith, and unity. The Chapel of the Apparitions, where the Virgin Mary appeared to the three shepherd children, is especially humbling. It’s a reminder of faith, miracles, and the enduring power of devotion. The Sanctuary is beautifully maintained, with kind volunteers, serene spaces for prayer, and stunning architecture that honors the history of this holy place. I left with a full heart, renewed spirit, and a deep sense of gratitude. If you visit Portugal, Our Lady of Fátima Sanctuary isn’t just a destination — it’s a life-changing experience.

The Santuário de Nossa Senhora de Fátima is a remarkable place of devotion and worship. The temples here are modern, spacious, and filled with a sense of peace. The city itself revolves around the pilgrims, with plenty of hotels and restaurants nearby. If you are Catholic, this is a truly special place to visit and reflect. If you’re not, you may prefer exploring some of Portugal’s older and more traditional churches, which offer a different kind of historical and architectural charm.

The sanctuary at Fatima is one of the most peaceful and serene sites on the planet. A place of significant pilgrimage for catholics from all over the world. The size and scale of the sanctuary is breathtaking, with the apparition chapel (site of the Marian apparitions) providing a more intimate are for reflection, prayer and Mass. Regardless of religious faith (or none), Fatima is a location that I would recommend.

I visited the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima in Portugal's central region. This sacred site, built near Cova da Iria where three children witnessed Marian apparitions in 1917, includes the Chapel of the Apparitions and grand basilicas. The vast esplanade hosts pilgrimages, with peaceful gardens and museums recounting the history and miracles. It felt profoundly spiritual and moving, a place of faith and reflection. A must-see for anyone seeking inspiration!



