The giant waves from Nazaré, and the charm of Óbidos combined in the best day trip from Lisbon!
☺ We pick you up in Lisbon and bring you back at the end of the day. Don't worry about driving or missing the train; you are on vacation. Just enjoy the ride!
☺ Small groups are our kind of group! We love to host a personable experience, so there are no more than 8 people on our tours. (Please text us if you come with a bigger group)
☺ Go home with stories to tell! Our team is made up of passionate and local storytellers.
Spanish speaking guide
Early in the morning, our team of friendly guides will meet you at Time Out Market (Mercado da Ribeira), in front of the shop "Florista Santos", outside. To get here by public transport you have several options, the easiest way is taking the metro (green line) and drop off at "cais do sodré" station.
Once the group is ready our guide will drive you to Nazaré, aprox. 90 minutes to get there.
Leaving Lisbon early in the morning, we’ll be heading to Nazaré where we will learn all about how this coastal area went from a picturesque fishing town to an internationally famous surf destination thanks to it's giant waves during winter season.
Lunch is the most important time of the day, and its also in Nazaré that we will find the perfect portuguese restaurant for some fresh fish and Atlantic ocean sights!
How many of us can say we’ve been offered a town? A very few, yes. That’s why we are stopping in Óbidos to show you this charming medieval town that was offered by our portuguese King D. Dinis to his wife, queen Isabel on the day of their wedding back in 1288.
At the end of the experience our guide will drop you off back at Time Out Market in Lisbon.
Our meeting point is at Time Out Market (Mercado da Ribeira) in front of the shop "Florista Santos", outside.
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Custard tart with a flaky pastry crust
A sandwich with meat, cheese, and a beer-based sauce
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Sete Rios, Jardim do Campo Grande, Gare do Oriente
Efficient and clean, with four lines connecting major attractions.
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