Enjoy a scenic drive to Santarém, Portas do Sol and admire the panoramic view of Tagus River and the vast Lezíria landscape.
Explore Casa dos Patudos residence of José Relvas, learn about his role in proclamation of the Republic in 1910.
Witness a working farm, visit the chapel, meet Lusitano horses, explore the winery, and indulge in tastings of their renowned wines and olive oils.
Take a well-deserved break in Golegã, known as the Capital of the Horse. Enjoy a delicious Ribatejo meal paired with local wines. Immerse yourself in the equestrian atmosphere and perhaps witness the renowned Festa do Cavalo Lusitano.
Visit Church Matriz, characterized by the architectural style of the Jerónimos Monastery.
Visit Largo do Arneiro, the venue for various city festivals, including the globally famous Lusitano Horse Festival.
Conclude with a visit to Casa-Estúdio Carlos Relvas, a unique architectural gem, providing insights into the work and life of the 19th-century Portuguese photographer.
Pickup included
On your exclusive day trip you can choose which of the points you want to spend more time at, eliminate some of them or replace them with others along the way. Our recommendation is afte the pickup from Lisbon to Ribatejo visit Santarém, Alpiarça and Golegã.
Enjoy a scenic drive to Santarém, where you'll admire the panoramic view of Portas do Sol.
Then explore Casa dos Patudos, once the residence of José Relvas.
Visit an active agricultural estate production.
Take a well-deserved break in Golegã, known as the Capital of the Horse. Enjoy a delicious Ribatejo meal paired with local wines. And explore Golegã in the afternoon
You'll have the opportunity to interact with horses with the assistance of a stud farm.
Embark on the journey back to Lisbon. Relax in the comfort of the vehicle, perhaps reflecting on the day's highlights and cherishing the memories of a day filled with exploration, culture, and natural marvels.
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