Lisbon: Arrábida & Sesimbra Tour – Wine, Nature & Beaches
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Lisbon: Arrábida & Sesimbra Tour – Wine, Nature & Beaches

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About this experience

Explore the South of Lisbon on an unforgettable tour and discover the treasures of Portugal’s iconic “Margem Sul” — a perfect destination for nature, history, beaches, and wine lovers.

Start in Sesimbra, a charming fishing village crowned by its medieval castle, offering sweeping views over the Atlantic and the whitewashed houses below.

Continue through the stunning Arrábida Natural Park, where lush green mountains meet the deep blue sea. Don’t miss Portinho da Arrábida and, for the more adventurous, the wild and secluded Foz Beach. Visit one of the region’s top wineries for a guided tour and wine tasting, including the famous Moscatel de Setúbal.

End the day at the emblematic Cristo Rei Sanctuary, with breathtaking panoramic views over Lisbon and the Tagus River.

A day filled with discovery, flavors, and incredible landscapes — designed for those who want to explore the South of Lisbon with authenticity, comfort, and unforgettable moments.

Available options

Private Tour Experience

PRIVATE: Only your group will participate.<br/>Duration: 8 hours<br/>Pickup included

Small Group (Shared) Tour

Duration: 8 hours

What's included

Wine tasting with 3 to 5 different wines (may vary depending on the experience)
Bottled water
Tasting of the famous award-winning Azeitão cheese
Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle (up to 8 people per vehicle)
Guided visit included to a renowned local winery and its cellars
Specialized local tour guide

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

A must-see viewpoint, celebrated for its wide horizon, peaceful atmosphere, and stunning surroundings. From here, you can admire some of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks while enjoying one of the city’s most breathtaking sunsets. It’s the perfect spot to pause, take in the scenery, and experience Lisbon’s beauty at its most serene and golden moment.

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Foz Beach, near Sesimbra, is a hidden and unspoiled gem — perfect for those seeking peace away from the crowds. Surrounded by cliffs and natural vegetation, it preserves a raw, untouched beauty that instantly captivates visitors.

Access is more challenging, usually via narrow trails or dirt paths, but the reward is a stunning landscape of open sea, soft sand, and pure tranquility — interrupted only by the sound of the waves.

Ideal for nature lovers, Foz Beach offers a more authentic and serene experience than the busier beaches of the region, making it a true escape into Portugal’s wild coastal charm.

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Stop 3

Cabo Espichel is a captivating destination that blends history with breathtaking natural scenery. It is best known for the Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora do Cabo, a 17th-century church, and its 18th-century lighthouse that guards the dramatic Atlantic coastline.

Beyond its historical heritage, the cape offers sweeping ocean views, peaceful walking trails, and a serene atmosphere perfect for reflection. It’s one of the best spots to enjoy a magnificent sunset while exploring the area’s rich biodiversity.

Open to visitors year-round, Cabo Espichel appeals to both history enthusiasts and nature lovers, offering a truly unique experience along Portugal’s wild and beautiful coast.

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Stop 4

The Castle of Sesimbra is one of the most striking fortresses along the Portuguese coast, standing proudly on a hilltop with commanding views over the village and the Atlantic Ocean. Originally built by the Moors and conquered by King Afonso Henriques in the 12th century, the castle carries centuries of history within its ancient stone walls.

Inside, visitors can admire the well-preserved ramparts and the small Church of Santa Maria do Castelo. Yet, the true highlight is the panoramic view: from the top, you can see the whitewashed houses of Sesimbra, the fishing harbor, and the turquoise waters that make this region one of Portugal’s most sought-after coastal destinations.

Perfect for a peaceful walk, exploring the castle offers not only a journey through local history but also the chance to capture unforgettable photos of this stunning landscape.

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Stop 5

Capture spectacular photos of the Arrábida Natural Park, one of Portugal’s most breathtaking coastal landscapes, where rugged limestone cliffs meet the deep blue of the Atlantic Ocean. From its panoramic viewpoints, you’ll enjoy sweeping vistas that stretch from the white sands of Portinho da Arrábida to the distant outline of Cabo Espichel.

The park is a paradise for photographers and nature lovers alike — every turn reveals a new frame-worthy scene. The contrast between the lush green hills, turquoise waters, and dramatic cliffs creates a visual harmony unique to this region.

Whether you’re shooting at sunrise, under the midday light, or during the golden hues of sunset, the Arrábida Natural Park offers an ever-changing palette of colors and moods. Take your time to explore, breathe in the fresh ocean air, and let the scenery inspire photos that truly capture the wild beauty of Portugal’s coastline.

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Portinho da Arrábida is one of the most beautiful hidden gems on the Portuguese coast. With calm, crystal-clear waters framed by the majestic mountains of the Arrábida range, this small natural harbor is the perfect place to relax and connect with nature.

Even if you visit just to admire the view, Portinho offers a peaceful escape from the pace of the city — a place where the sea and the hills meet in perfect harmony. The tranquil atmosphere, combined with its stunning scenery, makes it an ideal stop for those seeking serenity and natural beauty along Portugal’s southern coast.

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Sesimbra is a picturesque seaside town that attracts both Lisbon locals and visitors from around the world. For centuries, it has thrived as a traditional fishing village, and its charming harbor remains one of the most authentic on the Portuguese coast. Colorful fishing boats float in the bright blue waters, while the golden sandy beach stretches along the bay, framed by rugged cliffs.

The town also boasts fascinating architectural heritage, highlighted by the Moorish-origin Castle of Sesimbra, perched on a hill overlooking the village and the Atlantic Ocean.

A possible lunch stop is included, allowing time to enjoy fresh seafood or traditional Portuguese dishes while soaking in the relaxed coastal atmosphere.

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This is the perfect spot to buy and taste the famous cinnamon biscuits known as “Esses” and the traditional Azeitão rolls. You’ll also find the unique local sweet called “Meme” — a delicacy that will leave you wanting more. (Purchases made at the customer’s own expense.)

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Quinta de Catralvos, at the foot of the Arrábida Mountains near Azeitão, is one of the region’s most renowned wine estates. Surrounded by vineyards and Atlantic light, it blends tradition and innovation in winemaking.

The visit includes a guided walk through the vineyards, an introduction to sustainable production, and a tasting of elegant wines — from crisp whites to the aromatic Moscatel de Setúbal. The experience is complemented by the famous Queijo de Azeitão, whose creamy texture and rich flavor perfectly match the wines.

More than a visit, Quinta de Catralvos offers an authentic journey through Portuguese wine culture and the natural beauty of Arrábida.

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Located in the heart of the Arrábida Natural Park, Azeitão is a charming region composed of picturesque villages such as Vila Fresca and Vila Nogueira, both of which grew around historic estates that gave them their names.

A stroll through Azeitão is more than a simple walk through its historic streets — it’s a journey through tradition, culture, and local life. The village preserves a timeless charm, with elegant manor houses, quiet squares, and cobbled streets framed by blooming trees.

Take time to visit the village center and taste the famous tortas de Azeitão, small sweet rolls that are a true symbol of the region. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, meet local artisans, and experience the authentic rhythm of a place where heritage and simplicity coexist in perfect harmony.

What's not included

Lunch
Snacks

Available languages

Guide guide
PT EN ES

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Suitable for all traveler profiles.
Ideal to avoid lines and unnecessary waiting times.
Perfect for cruise or flight layovers.
Child and baby seats are mandatory for children aged 0–11 and are available upon request if the child’s age is provided at the time of booking.
Available for large private groups — contact us for details.
Pickup available from any location in Lisbon, Cascais, or Sintra
The minimum age for wine tasting is 18 years.
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers in the shared version.
A minimum number of 4 participants is required for the shared version. If the minimum is not met, you will be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.

Meeting point

In front of Hard Rock Cafe Lisbon

To make communication easier, please use WhatsApp via the provided contact to organize the tour and arrange the meeting point.

About Sintra

Sintra is a picturesque town on the Portuguese Riviera, known for its 19th-century Romanticist castles, palaces, and lush gardens. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a fairytale-like atmosphere with its unique blend of history, architecture, and natural beauty.

Top Attractions

Pena Palace

A 19th-century Romanticist palace perched on a hilltop, known for its vibrant colors and eclectic architectural styles.

Historical/Architecture 2-3 hours €14 (adult ticket)

Quinta da Regaleira

A mystical estate with lush gardens, hidden tunnels, and the famous Initiation Well.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours €10 (adult ticket)

Moorish Castle

A medieval castle with origins dating back to the 8th century, offering stunning views and a glimpse into Sintra's past.

Historical 1-2 hours €8 (adult ticket)

Praia da Adraga

A beautiful beach with golden sand and dramatic cliffs, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea.

Beach Half-day Free

Monserrate Palace

A stunning 19th-century palace set in a lush, romantic garden, showcasing a blend of Gothic, Moorish, and Indian architectural styles.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours €8 (adult ticket)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Trajana

A traditional pastry filled with various ingredients like meat, cheese, or sweets.

Snack Can be vegetarian or vegan depending on filling.

Bacalhau à Brás

A classic Portuguese dish made with shredded cod, eggs, and thinly fried potatoes.

Main course Contains fish and eggs.

Pastel de Nata

A famous Portuguese custard tart with a flaky pastry crust.

Dessert Contains dairy and eggs.

Sardinhas Assadas

Grilled sardines, a popular dish in coastal regions.

Main course Contains fish.

Popular Activities

Hiking in the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park Surfing at Praia da Adraga Beach relaxation Wine tasting Visiting historic palaces and castles Exploring local markets Swimming and sunbathing at local beaches Visiting museums and indoor attractions

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

These months offer the best weather with pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists compared to the summer peak.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Portuguese
  • Widely spoken: English, Spanish, French
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas, limited elsewhere

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (WET), GMT+2 (WEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Sintra is a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs at night

Getting there

By air
  • Lisbon Portela Airport • 28 km
By train

Sintra Station

By bus

Lisbon Sete Rios Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Trains are the most efficient way to get around Sintra and its attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Bolt

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Town Center Park of Pena Colares

Day trips

Cascais
20 km • Half day

A charming coastal town known for its beaches, historic center, and vibrant atmosphere.

Lisbon
30 km • Full day

Portugal's capital city offers a rich history, vibrant culture, and diverse attractions.

Cabo da Roca
25 km • Half day

The westernmost point of mainland Europe, offering stunning coastal views and dramatic cliffs.

Festivals

Sintra Music Festival • June to September Sintra Halloween • October Sintra Christmas Market • December

Pro tips

  • Visit Pena Palace early in the morning to avoid crowds.
  • Explore the town on foot to discover hidden gems and charming streets.
  • Try local pastries like Pastel de Nata and Trajана for an authentic taste of Sintra.
  • Use the Viva Viagem card for convenient and discounted public transportation.
  • Book tickets for popular attractions in advance to avoid long queues.
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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