Experience the essence of Portugal on this unforgettable journey to Fátima, Nazaré, and Óbidos. Departing from Lisbon in a luxurious, air-conditioned van with complimentary water and umbrellas, we begin in Fátima, where you’ll explore the renowned Sanctuary and learn about its miraculous history.
Next, we drive to Nazaré, famous for its towering waves and rich fishing heritage. Take in breathtaking ocean views before enjoying lunch at one of the best local restaurants, offering fresh seafood and delicious meat options.
We then travel to Óbidos, a charming medieval village with cobbled streets and whitewashed houses adorned with flowers. Stroll through its historic center and indulge in a tasting of Ginjinha, Portugal’s iconic cherry liqueur served in a chocolate cup.
Finally, we take a relaxing drive back to Lisbon, wrapping up a day filled with history, culture, and stunning landscapes.
Your journey begins with a comfortable 1-hour and 15-minute drive from Lisbon to Fátima in our luxurious, air-conditioned van. To ensure your comfort, we provide complimentary bottled water, and in case of rain, umbrellas will be available. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenic route as we make our way to this sacred destination.
Upon arrival in Fátima, one of the world’s most revered pilgrimage sites, you will visit the Sanctuary of Fátima, where history and spirituality come together. Hear the compelling story behind the miraculous events that made this town internationally renowned. Our expert guides will share fascinating insights, deepening your connection to this sacred place.
From Fátima, we embark on a scenic 40-minute drive to Nazaré, a picturesque coastal town famous for its colossal waves and traditional fishing culture. Marvel at the stunning views of the Atlantic from the Sítio cliffs, stroll through the charming streets, and immerse yourself in the local maritime heritage. If you’re lucky, witness daring surfers ride some of the largest waves on the planet.
Nazaré will also be our lunch stop, where we will recommend some of the best restaurants in the area, known for their fresh seafood and traditional Portuguese cuisine. You can savor a delicious grilled fish or a rich “Caldeirada” (Portuguese fish stew), but for those who prefer meat, there are also excellent options such as “Bife à Portuguesa” (Portuguese-style steak) or roasted lamb. This is the perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy the authentic flavors of the region.
From Nazaré, we take a scenic 30-minute drive to Óbidos, a magical medieval village encircled by ancient walls. Wander along its cobbled streets, admire the picturesque whitewashed houses draped in colorful flowers, and uncover the captivating history of this fairy-tale town.
As part of the tour, indulge in a tasting of Ginjinha, Portugal's iconic cherry liqueur served in a delectable chocolate cup—a true local treat.
After exploring Óbidos, we begin our final journey back to Lisbon, a comfortable 50-minute drive, bringing an end to an unforgettable day of history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
Please go to Av. da Liberdade 11B, 1250-149 Lisboa, Portugal (the meeting point it´s in front of the Scalpers store).
Our guides will be there to welcome you.
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