Embark on a full-day adventure from Lisbon to Fátima, Nazaré, and Óbidos. Discover the spiritual significance of Fátima, witness the awe-inspiring waves of Nazaré, and wander through the enchanting streets of Óbidos. Limited to 8 people, this small-group tour promises an unforgettable experience.
Embark on a full-day adventure from Lisbon to Fátima, Nazaré, and Óbidos. Discover the spiritual significance of Fátima, witness the awe-inspiring waves of Nazaré, and wander through the enchanting streets of Óbidos. Limited to 8 people, this small-group tour promises an unforgettable experience.
- Avenida da Liberdade - The gathering spot is located at Avenida da Liberdade 9, directly in front of the Armani Exchange store.
- Capela Das Aparicoes - The Chapel of the Apparitions is a modest chapel in Fatima, marking the location where three shepherd children claimed to have seen apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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- Avenida da Liberdade - The gathering spot is located at Avenida da Liberdade 9, directly in front of the Armani Exchange store.
- Capela Das Aparicoes - The Chapel of the Apparitions is a modest chapel in Fatima, marking the location where three shepherd children claimed to have seen apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
- Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Rosario de Fatima - Visitors will have the opportunity to explore the Sanctuary of Fatima for approximately 1 hour. Fatima is now one of Catholicism’s most significant shrines, attracting 6 million visitors annually. It is believed that the Virgin Mary appeared to three children – Lucia, Francisco, and Jacinta – every month from May 13th, 1917, to October 13th, 1917.
- Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Nazare - This church was founded in the 14th century when King Ferdinand made a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Nazare, celebrating an ancient miracle credited to the Virgin Mary’s intervention.
- O Sitio - Nazare is a delightful fishing town with numerous spots to pause and enjoy the ocean view. The town center is lively with seafood restaurants, making it an excellent place to taste local dishes. Positioned 110 meters (360 feet) above the ocean, this cliff-top area provides stunning views. A notable landmark is a small chapel built in 1182 by a local nobleman, Dom Fuas Roupinho, in gratitude to the Virgin Mary for saving his life. Nearby is the baroque church, Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Nazare, constructed in the 14th century. Take some time to unwind in this beautiful location and be sure to try a typical local restaurant for lunch.
- Miradouro do Suberco - Here, visitors will enjoy breathtaking views from a clifftop promontory.
- Praia da Nazare - To fully appreciate Praia da Nazare and the southern part of Nazare village, visitors will stop at the top of the Nazare cliff. This scenic seaside view is truly worth seeing.
- Ermida da Memoria - The small Hermida da Memoria chapel is located on the edge of the Nazare cliff and has been visited by many renowned pilgrims, including Vasco da Gama.
- Praia do Norte - Praia do Norte is known for some of the largest waves in the world. In 2011, this beach gained fame when Garrett McNamara surfed a record-breaking 24-meter wave here.
- Forte de Sao Miguel - The Forte de Sao Miguel is a 16th-century fort that was transformed into a lighthouse. It offers spectacular ocean views and houses the Nazare Canyon Interpretive Center.
- Obidos Village - Obidos is a medieval town that was captured from the Moors in 1148. Since then, it has remained a walled city, featuring cobblestone streets and whitewashed houses adorned with flowers. Founded on a hilltop with ocean views, the bay gradually silted up, and since the 15th century, Obidos has been a landlocked town. However, Obidos is not just about its medieval architecture; it is also known for its vibrant festivals, bookstores, small museums, and local delicacies like chocolate and ginjinha (a cherry liqueur, one serving per person is included in the price). In recent years, Obidos has been reinventing itself as a literary center.
- Avenida da Liberdade - The gathering spot is located at Avenida da Liberdade 9, directly in front of the Armani Exchange store.

- Maximum 8 people
- Local guide and driver
- Alcoholic beverages
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Central meeting (pick up and drop off) point
- The tour will be only in English
- Maximum 8 people
- Local guide and driver
- Alcoholic beverages
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Central meeting (pick up and drop off) point
- The tour will be only in English
- Food and drinks
- Pickup and drop-off at the hotel
- Nazare lighthouse (EUR 2.00 per person)
- Food and drinks
- Pickup and drop-off at the hotel
- Nazare lighthouse (EUR 2.00 per person)
Join a 9-hour group tour departing from Lisbon to discover the central-west region of Portugal. This tour accommodates up to 8 participants and is conducted entirely in English.
The first destination is Fatima, a prominent Catholic shrine that draws over 6 million visitors annually.
Following that, the tour proceeds to Nazare, a delightful coastal city…
Join a 9-hour group tour departing from Lisbon to discover the central-west region of Portugal. This tour accommodates up to 8 participants and is conducted entirely in English.
The first destination is Fatima, a prominent Catholic shrine that draws over 6 million visitors annually.
Following that, the tour proceeds to Nazare, a delightful coastal city famous for its breathtaking waves, the largest ever surfed globally. Here, participants can enjoy lunch and taste some traditional Portuguese cuisine.
The tour concludes in the historic village of Obidos, nestled within the walls of a castle. Its narrow cobblestone streets and flower-decorated houses offer a fairytale-like ambiance. Be sure to try the renowned cherry liquor, ginja, served in a chocolate cup!
- The tour will be only in English
- Bring at least a light jacket since sometimes the weather is highly variable
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.