Discover the rich history and flavors of the Alentejo region on a full-day private experience from Lisbon. This exclusive journey blends cultural landmarks, medieval charm, and regional wine in total comfort.
Highlights include:
- Private full-day experience from Lisbon with a professional driver and premium vehicle
- Explore Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and capital of the Alentejo region
- Visit the iconic Roman Temple and the Gothic Cathedral of Évora
- See the Chapel of Bones (Capela dos Ossos), one of Portugal’s most haunting sites
- Stroll through whitewashed streets filled with centuries of history and charm
- Enjoy a wine tasting at a renowned Alentejo wine estate surrounded by vineyards
- Personalized pacing and itinerary tailored to your interests
Mercedes or Similar<br/>Pickup included
Meet up with a private driver in Lisbon and set off for a glorious full-day tour of the Portuguese countryside. In a very confortable vehicle and professional driver, travel 81 miles (130 km) to south of Lisbon, through a rustic landscape of olive and cork trees, to reach this region of vineyards and well-preserved history.
Start in Évora, the capital of the province of Alentejo and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk through the whitewashed Old Town to visit Évora's most famous landmark, the Roman Temple. Its large Corinthian columns date back to the first century, the era of Emperor Augustus. Then head to the Cathedral of Évora, one of the most important Gothic monuments in Portugal, and the Saint Francis Church and “Bones Chapel” (Capela dos Ossos), completely covered with human bones.
After a full morning of touring, head to one of the most important wine cellars in Portugal. Enjoy a tasting of delicious local wine and take in the beautiful surrounding vineyards before eventually heading back to Lisbon.
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