Go on a day trip with us from Lisbon to Nazaré and Óbidos! Join a guided adventure that includes a visit to the historic town of Óbidos and the Big Waves in Nazaré. Discover the cute little streets in Óbidos with many shops for the best souvenirs. Enjoy breathtaking views at Nazaré Beach, with time for lunch and relaxation.
The experience is limited to 8 people, offering flexibility and comfort. With a outgoing local guide we promise a memorable day.
- Visit iconic sites including Nazaré Lighthouse and Óbidos Castle
- Professional local guide in English or Portuguese
- Includes transport and pick-up from Lisbon
Ginjinha tasting included<br/>Hotel HF Phoenix Lisbon
Ginjinha tasting included<br/>Choose pick up in Lisbon<br/>Pickup included
Hotel HF Phoenix Lisbon
Walk on the old castle walls of Óbidos and enjoy great views over the valley, perfect for photos. The castle has Roman and Moorish roots and is one of Portugal’s best-preserved medieval sites. Visiting the inside of the castle is optional and not included in the tour price, so you can explore it on your own if you wish.
In Obidos you will have one hour of free time. Enjoy a relaxed walk along Rua Direita, the village’s main street. Here you’ll find small craft shops, local products, and traditional stores. Don’t miss the chance to taste the famous Ginjinha of Óbidos, served in a chocolate cup and sold at several spots along the street.
The Nazaré Lighthouse, located at São Miguel Arcanjo Fort, is one of the best spots to see the power of the Atlantic Ocean. From the cliffs, you can watch the big waves of Praia do Norte crashing below, especially during big wave season. It’s the perfect place to feel the raw energy of the sea and understand why Nazaré became famous worldwide for its record-breaking waves.
Visiting Nazaré means experiencing a town where the sea and local traditions are part of everyday life. Walking through the narrow streets near the ocean, you’ll notice the relaxed feel of a traditional fishing village, with fishermen’s nets, the smell of grilled fish, and white houses shining in the sun. Along the wide beach, colorful boats rest on the sand, sharing stories of the town’s fishing past. A ride up to Sítio offers stunning views over the entire bay, while Praia do Norte shows the wild side of the Atlantic with its powerful waves. Nazaré charms visitors with its genuine character and beautiful coastal scenery all year round.
The view over Praia do Norte is one of the most striking in Portugal. From the São Miguel Arcanjo Fort, you can see the Atlantic Ocean stretching as far as the eye can reach, showing its raw power. During the winter months, the famous giant waves create an unforgettable scene as they crash against the cliffs. Even on calmer days, the beach feels open and wild, with the sound of the sea and the ocean breeze all around. It’s a place that truly shows the strength and beauty of nature.
After taking in the views, head down to the town of Nazaré to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. This is a great chance to try fresh fish, seafood, and traditional dishes that complete the Nazaré experience.
Important note: The remaining (hours) will be allotted for the travel time from pick up until drop off.
The meeting point is in front of HF Fénix Lisboa Hotel. In front of the hotel and around the roundabout, there are a few short-term parking spots where vehicles can stop temporarily for pick-up and drop-off.
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