Explore Sesimbra’s charm, Arrábida’s nature, and taste exquisite wines on a captivating South Lisbon tour.
Explore Sesimbra’s charm, Arrábida’s nature, and taste exquisite wines on a captivating South Lisbon tour.
- Pastelaria Cego - This is the go-to spot for purchasing and savoring the renowned cinnamon biscuits “Esses” and the traditional Cakes of Azeitão. Additionally, the unique and traditional candy “Meme” is available, sure to leave a lasting impression. (Purchases are the responsibility of the customer)
- Azeitão - Nestled in the heart of the Serra…
- Pastelaria Cego - This is the go-to spot for purchasing and savoring the renowned cinnamon biscuits “Esses” and the traditional Cakes of Azeitão. Additionally, the unique and traditional candy “Meme” is available, sure to leave a lasting impression. (Purchases are the responsibility of the customer)
- Azeitão - Nestled in the heart of the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park, Azeitão is a delightful region featuring charming villages like Villa Fresca and Villa Nogueira, both originating from the ancient farms that inspired their names. A tour through Oliveira is not merely a stroll through its historic streets – it is a genuine sensory journey. While visiting the center, be sure to try the famous Cakes of Olive, small sweet treats that symbolize 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 from the Setúbal Peninsula. The wine tasting includes between 3 and 5 varieties – such as the green, the white, and the legendary Moscatel de Setúbal. Some tastings are paired with regional snacks, like the creamy Cheese of Olive, enhancing the authentic flavors of the land.
- Parque Natural da Arrábida - Capture stunning photographs of the Arrábida Natural Park overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
- Portinho da Arrábida - The Portinho da Arrábida is one of the most beautiful hidden gems of the Portuguese coast. 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, the Portinho offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, where the sea and mountains meet in perfect harmony.
- Sesimbra - Sesimbra is a picturesque village that attracts both locals from Lisbon and other tourists. This village, dedicated to fishing for centuries, boasts a beautiful and vibrant fishing port, where you can see the charming boats; the sand is fine and golden, and the waters are a stunning blue-turquoise; there is an intriguing architectural heritage, dominated by the Sesimbra Castle, of Arab origin, located on a hill next to the village. (Possible stop for lunch included)
- Castelo de Sesimbra - The Castle of Sesimbra is one of the most impressive fortresses on the Portuguese coast, perched atop a hill with privileged views over the village and the Atlantic. Originally built by the Moors and conquered by D. Afonso Henriques in the 12th century, the castle holds centuries of history in every stone. Besides the well-preserved walls and the small church of Santa Maria do Castelo inside, the highlight of the visit is the panorama: from above, you can see the white houses of Sesimbra, the fishing port, and the turquoise waters that make the region one of the most sought-after destinations on the coastline. Ideal for a leisurely walk, exploring the castle is also an opportunity to delve into local history and capture stunning photos.
- Cabo Espichel - Cabo Espichel is a captivating tourist destination that combines history and breathtaking landscapes. It is distinguished by the Shrine of Our Lady of Cape, a 17th-century church, and the lighthouse built in the 18th century. In addition to its historical heritage, it offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, hiking trails, and a tranquil atmosphere. The location is perfect for enjoying sunsets and exploring the local biodiversity. Open to the public, Cabo Espichel is a diverse destination, attracting history enthusiasts and nature lovers, providing a unique experience on the Portuguese coast.
- Praia da Foz - The beach of Foz, near Sesimbra, is lesser-known and more wild, ideal for those seeking tranquility away from the crowds. Surrounded by cliffs and natural vegetation, it maintains an almost untouched environment, with a rustic charm that captivates visitors. Access may be more challenging – usually via trails or narrow paths – but those who arrive are rewarded with a stunning setting of open sea, fine sand, and silence, only broken by the sound of the waves. For those who appreciate pure nature, Praia da Foz offers a different experience from the busier beaches in the region.
- Santuario Nacional de Cristo Rei - A must-visit tourist spot, both for its expansive and serene atmosphere as well as for its beautiful views and surrounding monuments, one of the ideal places to watch the sun set over Lisbon.

- DE tasting wines with 3 to 5 different wines (can vary depending on experience)
- Entry included + guided visit to a renowned local winemaker and its wines.
- On-board WiFi
- Mineral water
- Local Guide specialized in tourism services
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- DE tasting wines with 3 to 5 different wines (can vary depending on experience)
- Entry included + guided visit to a renowned local winemaker and its wines.
- On-board WiFi
- Mineral water
- Local Guide specialized in tourism services
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Tickets to other unlisted monuments
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Tickets to other unlisted monuments
Explore the southern region of Lisbon and uncover the treasures of the iconic South Bank, an ideal destination for those seeking nature, history, and wine.
Begin your journey in Sesimbra, a delightful fishing village, with a visit to the Castle of Sesimbra, where you can enjoy views of the Atlantic and the white houses of the village.
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Explore the southern region of Lisbon and uncover the treasures of the iconic South Bank, an ideal destination for those seeking nature, history, and wine.
Begin your journey in Sesimbra, a delightful fishing village, with a visit to the Castle of Sesimbra, where you can enjoy views of the Atlantic and the white houses of the village.
Continue through the Arrábida Natural Park, where the lush green mountains meet the azure sea. Be sure to visit Portinho da Arrábida and, for the more adventurous, the secluded and wild beach of Foz.
Proceed to one of the finest wineries in the area, offering a guided tour and wine tasting, including the renowned Moscatel de Setúbal.
Conclude your day at the iconic Sanctuary of Christ the King, where the panoramic view over Lisbon and the Tagus River is breathtaking. An unforgettable day filled with discoveries, flavors, and stunning landscapes, crafted for those who wish to explore the best of the south bank with authenticity, comfort, and truly unique experiences.
Shared tour (minimum 3 people) or private tour (minimum 2 people) with pick-up included.
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.