Leave the busy streets of Lisbon behind and uncover the natural beauty and traditions of the Arrábida Natural Park on this private full day tour with an expert local guide.
Travel through rolling green hills, pine forests and limestone cliffs that open to breathtaking views over the turquoise waters of the Atlantic. Enjoy time to appreciate the quiet beaches and dramatic landscapes that make this protected park one of Portugal’s hidden gems.
In the charming village of Azeitão, visit a traditional workshop and watch a fascinating tile making demonstration, a craft that has decorated Portuguese homes for centuries. Then savor regional flavors during a wine tasting at the historic José Maria da Fonseca Wine House, one of the country’s most prestigious wineries.
Perfect for nature lovers, culture seekers and wine enthusiasts, this experience blends landscapes, tradition and gastronomy in a truly memorable escape from Lisbon.
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Explore the Arrábida Nature Park, a stunning coastal reserve known for its lush hills, Mediterranean vegetation, and crystal-clear waters. Located along the Setúbal Peninsula, this park offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, dramatic cliffs, and hidden beaches.
Drive or walk through winding roads and trails, passing scenic overlooks that reveal the beauty of the Sado River estuary and nearby islands. Discover secluded coves, rocky cliffs, and pristine beaches perfect for photography, relaxation, or a leisurely stroll.
Learn about the park’s rich biodiversity, including endemic plant species, protected wildlife, and its unique geological formations. Your guide will share stories about the history, conservation efforts, and cultural heritage of the region. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquility of one of Portugal’s most picturesque landscapes.
Discover Azeitão, a charming village in the Setúbal Peninsula, famous for its wine, cheese, and traditional Portuguese culture. Stroll through picturesque streets lined with whitewashed houses, quaint shops, and local cafés.
Visit renowned wine cellars and wineries, where you can taste regional wines and learn about centuries-old production methods. Sample local specialties like Azeitão cheese, sweet pastries, and olive oil, enjoying the authentic flavors of the region.
Admire the surrounding vineyards, rolling hills, and traditional architecture. Your guide will share stories about the village’s history, cultural traditions, and its significance in Portugal’s gastronomic heritage. Capture photos, explore at your own pace, and immerse yourself in the peaceful charm of this scenic and historic village.
Visit José Maria da Fonseca, one of Portugal’s oldest and most renowned wineries, located in the charming village of Azeitão. Established in 1834, the winery is famous for its Moscatel de Setúbal and other signature Portuguese wines.
Explore the historic cellars, admire the traditional architecture, and learn about centuries-old wine-making techniques still practiced today. Your guide will share fascinating stories about the winery’s history, the production process, and the unique flavors that have made its wines celebrated worldwide.
Enjoy a wine tasting session, sampling a variety of reds, whites, and sweet Moscatel wines, paired with local delicacies. Take in the scenic vineyards and surrounding landscapes, capturing photos and immersing yourself in the authentic wine culture of Portugal’s Setúbal Peninsula.
Visit the Sanctuary of Christ the King in Almada, a monumental statue inspired by Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer. Perched on a cliff above the Tagus River, it offers panoramic views of Lisbon, the 25 de Abril Bridge, and the river estuary.
Admire the impressive statue from the exterior and explore the surrounding terrace, perfect for photography and taking in the sweeping vistas. Learn about the history of the monument, built in 1959 as a symbol of gratitude for Portugal being spared from World War II devastation.
Enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the sanctuary grounds, stroll along paths with scenic viewpoints, and appreciate the architectural and cultural significance of this iconic landmark. Capture memorable photos and immerse yourself in one of the most recognized symbols of the Lisbon skyline.
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Shredded codfish with eggs, potatoes, and onions
Custard tart with a flaky pastry crust
A sandwich with meat, cheese, and a beer-based sauce
These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
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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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