Discover Lisbon’s south: castles, wine, seafood, and stunning views. Join our exclusive tour for an unforgettable adventure!
Discover Lisbon’s south: castles, wine, seafood, and stunning views. Join our exclusive tour for an unforgettable adventure!
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Sanctuary of Christ the King-Portugal - This magnificent monument stands proudly on the southern bank of the Tagus River, inviting travelers from afar to explore its grandeur and significance.
As travelers cross the Ponte 25 de Abril, the bridge’s suspension cables seem to guide them towards the monument, its silhouette becoming more prominent with…
- Sanctuary of Christ the King-Portugal - This magnificent monument stands proudly on the southern bank of the Tagus River, inviting travelers from afar to explore its grandeur and significance.
As travelers cross the Ponte 25 de Abril, the bridge’s suspension cables seem to guide them towards the monument, its silhouette becoming more prominent with each moment. The view from the bridge offers a stunning panorama of Lisbon’s skyline, with the statue towering against the backdrop of the city’s terracotta rooftops and shimmering waters.
Upon reaching the base of Cristo Rei, visitors are immediately struck by the structure’s immense size. Standing over 100 meters tall, the statue’s outstretched arms appear to embrace the entire city below, symbolizing protection and peace.
Visitors can choose to enjoy the sweeping panoramic views of Lisbon and the Tagus River from the base or opt to go inside and ascend even higher (entrance ticket: 8€).
- Castelo de Palmela - Majestically perched atop the lush hills of Palmela, the Castle of Palmela stands as a timeless sentinel, inviting travelers to explore Portugal’s rich history.
Dating back to the 9th century, this impressive fortress offers a captivating journey through centuries of heritage.
As visitors ascend its ancient walls, they are greeted by panoramic views of the rolling countryside and the quaint village below.
Within its sturdy battlements, the castle reveals a tapestry of architectural marvels, from the formidable keep to the serene inner courtyards. Exploring its winding pathways, one can sense the echoes of past battles and the whispers of bygone eras.
The Castle of Palmela is not merely a relic of the past; it is a living testament to Portugal’s enduring spirit and cultural legacy.
A visit here promises an unforgettable immersion into the heart of Portuguese history, leaving travelers enchanted and inspired by the fortress’s timeless allure.
- Azulejos de Azeitao - Upon arriving in Azeitão, visitors have the option to visit the traditional Fábrica de Azulejos de Azeitão (Tile Factory).
Entering this historic establishment is like stepping into a portal to Portugal’s artistic soul. With origins tracing back centuries, the factory exudes an aura of timeless craftsmanship and creativity.
Visitors are greeted by a kaleidoscope of vibrant tiles adorning the walls, each telling a story of tradition and innovation.
From the rhythmic clink of pottery wheels to the fragrant scent of freshly glazed tiles, every corner of the factory resonates with the passion and dedication of its craftsmen.
Exploring its packed corridors, visitors uncover a treasure trove of designs, from classic azulejos depicting pastoral scenes to contemporary interpretations pulsating with color and vitality.
Visitors have the unique opportunity to craft their very own tile using traditional methods or, if preferred, take home a ready-made one from the shop!
- Casa-Museu José Maria Da Fonseca - Also in Azeitão, another option for visiting is the Casa-Museu José Maria da Fonseca, a captivating blend of history and viticulture.
Established in 1834, the winery stands as a testament to generations of passion and expertise in crafting exceptional wines.
Visitors can wander through the vineyards that stretch as far as the eye can see, their sun-kissed grapes promising a bounty of flavors yet to be discovered.
Delve into the cool depths of the cellars, where oak barrels cradle treasures aged to perfection, such as the renowned Moscatel wine.
There is the option to sample the estate’s renowned wines, from crisp whites to velvety reds. Beyond its wine offerings, the Casa-Museu José Maria da Fonseca invites visitors to explore its historic estate, where opulent tasting rooms and tranquil gardens offer moments of serenity and reflection.
The guided tour with the tasting of 2 premium wines costs 8.50€ per person, and for 4 premium wines, it costs 15€ per person.
- Miradouro Portinho da Arrabida - As travelers wind their way along the coastal road, anticipation builds for the panoramic spectacle awaiting them.
Upon arriving at the viewpoint, they are greeted by a sweeping panorama of azure waters, pristine beaches, and verdant hillsides that seem to stretch into infinity.
The salty breeze dances through their hair as they gaze out at the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean, its sapphire hues merging seamlessly with the azure sky above.
Below, the golden sands of Portinho da Arrabida beckon sunseekers and adventurers alike, while the rugged cliffs provide a dramatic backdrop to this coastal paradise.
This breathtaking vista of unparalleled beauty is the first real contact with the raw beauty of the Arrábida Natural Park and what lies beyond its sun-soaked hills.
- Sesimbra - This charming fishing village, with its winding cobblestone streets and whitewashed houses, exudes a timeless charm that captivates visitors from near and far.
As travelers wander through its historic center, the scent of saltwater mingles with the aroma of freshly grilled seafood; the town comes alive with the vibrant energy of its local markets, where fishermen sell their daily catch and artisans offer handmade wares.
Here, visitors have the opportunity to sample the local cuisine while enjoying breathtaking ocean vistas from the stunning bay, where golden sands meet cerulean waters, inviting relaxation and rejuvenation.
This famous bay beckons with opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and exploring nearby marine reserves. However, Sesimbra’s allure extends beyond its beaches; delve into its past at the imposing Sesimbra Castle, perched high above the town, offering panoramic views of the coastline (free entrance).
- Cabo Espichel - Perched dramatically atop sheer cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Cabo Espichel is a rugged promontory that embodies the untamed beauty of Portugal’s coastline.
On the edge of Cabo Espichel’s rugged cliffs, overlooking the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean, stands the Santuário de Nossa Senhora do Cabo Espichel, a sacred sanctuary steeped in history and reverence. This ancient pilgrimage site has drawn devout worshippers for centuries, its whitewashed walls and ornate chapels a testament to the enduring faith of generations past.
Beside the sanctuary, the imposing Cabo Espichel Lighthouse stands as a stalwart guardian, its towering presence guiding ships safely through treacherous waters. Built in the 18th century, this iconic beacon serves as a beacon of hope and guidance for sailors navigating the perilous seas.
Visitors will be captivated by the breathtaking vistas that unfold before them, from the windswept cliffs to the pristine beaches below, every view promises to be unique.

- Private transportation
- All mandatory insurance according to Portuguese law
- Pick-up and Drop-off at Hotel/Accommodation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Local Tour Guide and Driver
- Private transportation
- All mandatory insurance according to Portuguese law
- Pick-up and Drop-off at Hotel/Accommodation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Local Tour Guide and Driver
- Lunch, Snacks or Drinks
- Gratuities/tips
- Entry/Admission - Elevator to the top of Cristo Rei - EUR 8.00 per person
- Entry/Admission - Casa-Museu José Maria da Fonseca
- Lunch, Snacks or Drinks
- Gratuities/tips
- Entry/Admission - Elevator to the top of Cristo Rei - EUR 8.00 per person
- Entry/Admission - Casa-Museu José Maria da Fonseca
Embark on an exhilarating journey through Lisbon’s southern treasures with our exclusive tour, where every moment promises to ignite your senses!
From the iconic drive across the 25 de Abril Bridge to the breathtaking views of Cristo Rei, our adventure begins with a bang.
Explore the majestic Palmela Castle and soak in sweeping vistas of the Sado River….
Embark on an exhilarating journey through Lisbon’s southern treasures with our exclusive tour, where every moment promises to ignite your senses!
From the iconic drive across the 25 de Abril Bridge to the breathtaking views of Cristo Rei, our adventure begins with a bang.
Explore the majestic Palmela Castle and soak in sweeping vistas of the Sado River. Wind through Arrábida Natural Park’s scenic roads, marveling at nature’s raw beauty.
Witness the age-old art of tile-making at Azulejos de Azeitão or indulge your palate with premium wine tastings at Casa-Museu José Maria da Fonseca. Whether you’re crafting your own masterpiece or savoring award-winning wines it’ll be unforgetful!
Explore Sesimbra’s historic center and savor local seafood before being whisked away to Cabo Espichel for a mesmerizing finale of history, nature, and breathtaking views.
With expert guides and a carefully curated itinerary, our tour promises an adrenaline-pumping adventure in Lisbon’s south!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.