Embark on a unique journey to discover the hidden gems of the Lisbon region. Explore charming villages, stunning landscapes, and indulge in wine tasting. Book now!
Embark on a unique journey to discover the hidden gems of the Lisbon region. Explore charming villages, stunning landscapes, and indulge in wine tasting. Book now!
- Santuario Nacional de Cristo Rei - A must-visit tourist attraction, known for its spaciousness, tranquil ambiance, and stunning views and monuments. It’s an ideal spot to watch the sunset over Lisbon.
- Praia de Foz - Located near Sesimbra, Praia da Foz is a lesser-known, more secluded beach, perfect for those seeking tranquility away from the…
- Santuario Nacional de Cristo Rei - A must-visit tourist attraction, known for its spaciousness, tranquil ambiance, and stunning views and monuments. It’s an ideal spot to watch the sunset over Lisbon.
- Praia de Foz - Located near Sesimbra, Praia da Foz is a lesser-known, more secluded beach, perfect for those seeking tranquility away from the crowds. Surrounded by cliffs and natural vegetation, it offers an almost untouched environment with a rustic charm that captivates visitors.
Access can be challenging, typically via trails or narrow paths, but those who make the journey are rewarded with a breathtaking landscape of open sea, fine sand, and the soothing sound of waves.
Ideal for nature enthusiasts, Praia da Foz provides a unique experience compared to the busier beaches in the area.
- Cabo Espichel - Cabo Espichel is a fascinating tourist spot that blends history with breathtaking landscapes. It features the Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora do Cabo, a 17th-century church, and an 18th-century lighthouse. Besides its historical significance, it offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, hiking trails, and a serene atmosphere. It’s perfect for enjoying sunsets and exploring local biodiversity. Open to the public, Cabo Espichel attracts history buffs and nature lovers alike, offering a distinctive experience on the Portuguese coast.
- Castelo de Sesimbra - The Sesimbra Castle is one of the most impressive fortresses on the Portuguese coast, perched atop a hill with stunning views over the village and the Atlantic. Originally built by the Moors and captured by D. Afonso Henriques in the 12th century, the castle holds centuries of history within its stones.
In addition to the well-preserved walls and the small church of Santa Maria do Castelo inside, the highlight of the visit is the view: from above, you can see the white houses of Sesimbra, the fishing port, and the turquoise-blue waters that make the region a sought-after coastal destination.
Ideal for a leisurely stroll, exploring the castle is also an opportunity to delve into local history and capture amazing photos.
- Parque Natural da Arrabida - Capture stunning photos of the Arrábida Natural Park overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
- Portinho da Arrabida - Portinho da Arrábida is one of the Portuguese coast’s most beautiful hidden gems. With calm, crystal-clear waters surrounded by majestic mountains, this small natural harbor is perfect for relaxation and enjoying nature.
Even if just to admire the scenery, Portinho offers a peaceful escape from city life, where the sea and mountains meet in perfect harmony.
- Sesimbra - Sesimbra is a picturesque town that attracts both Lisbon locals and tourists. This town, with a long-standing fishing tradition, boasts a vibrant fishing port with charming boats, fine golden sand, and turquoise waters. It also has an intriguing architectural heritage, dominated by the Arab-origin Castle of Sesimbra, located on a hill near the town.
(Possible lunch stop included)
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Pastelaria Cego - This is the go-to place to purchase and savor the famous “Esses” cinnamon biscuits and typical Azeitão pies. There’s also the unique and traditional sweet “Meme” that you won’t want to miss (Purchases made by the customer).
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Azeitao - Nestled in the heart of Serra da Arrábida Natural Park, Azeitão is a charming region comprising picturesque villages like Vila Fresca and Vila Nogueira, both named after the old farms around which they developed.
A tour of Azeitão is not just a journey through its historic streets – it’s a true sensory experience. Take the opportunity to visit the center and taste the renowned olive pie, small sweet treats that are a symbol of the region.
The itinerary also includes a guided tour of a local winery, where you can learn about the production process of some of the most iconic wines of the Setúbal Peninsula. The wine tasting features 3 to 5 varieties, including green, white, and the legendary Moscatel de Setúbal. Some tastings are accompanied by regional snacks, such as the creamy Olive Cheese, further enhancing the authentic flavors of the area.

- Entry included + guided visit to a renowned local winemaker and its wines.
- Local guide specializing in tourism services.
- Bottled water.
- On-board WiFi.
- Alcoholic beverages.
- In-vehicle air conditioning.
- Entry included + guided visit to a renowned local winemaker and its wines.
- Local guide specializing in tourism services.
- Bottled water.
- On-board WiFi.
- Alcoholic beverages.
- In-vehicle air conditioning.
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Snacks
Discover the southern region of Lisbon and uncover the gems of the renowned South Bank, an ideal spot for enthusiasts of nature, history, and wine.
Begin your journey in Sesimbra, a delightful fishing village, with a visit to the Sesimbra Castle, offering views of the Atlantic Ocean and the village’s whitewashed houses.
Proceed to the Arrábida Natural…
Discover the southern region of Lisbon and uncover the gems of the renowned South Bank, an ideal spot for enthusiasts of nature, history, and wine.
Begin your journey in Sesimbra, a delightful fishing village, with a visit to the Sesimbra Castle, offering views of the Atlantic Ocean and the village’s whitewashed houses.
Proceed to the Arrábida Natural Park, where lush mountains meet the azure sea. Be sure to visit Portinho da Arrábida, and for the more daring, the secluded and untamed Foz beach.
Next, visit one of the region’s top wineries for a guided tour and wine tasting, featuring the renowned Moscatel de Setúbal.
Conclude your day at the iconic Santuario do Cristo Rei, where the panoramic views of Lisbon and the Tagus River are simply breathtaking. Experience an unforgettable day filled with discoveries, flavors, and stunning landscapes, perfect for those seeking to explore the best of the South Bank with authenticity, comfort, and truly unique moments.
Don’t miss this opportunity or other hidden gems!
- A DE quado for all traveler profiles.
- Ideal for avoiding unnecessary queues and rows
- Children’s/baby seats are mandatory for children from 0 to 11 years old. These are available upon request, if the child’s i is advised at the time of the Reservation.
- Available DE for large private groups. Contact us
- The minimum age for wine tasting is 18 years old
- This tour/activity will have a maximum DE 8 travellers in the shared version.
- In the shared version is required MINIMUM NUMBER OF travelers. If you cancel POR not reaching the minimum number (4), you will be offered a different date/experience or full refund
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.