Leave Lisbon behind and discover the beauty of the Alentejo region on this full day tour that combines history, tradition and flavors.
In Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage city, explore top attractions such as the Roman Temple, the lively Praça do Giraldo and the grand Cathedral. Step inside the haunting Chapel of Bones, with your entry ticket included, and learn about the centuries of devotion and symbolism behind its walls.
Continue to the hilltop village of Monsaraz, where whitewashed houses overlook the vast Alqueva Lake. Stroll through cobbled streets and soak up the medieval atmosphere.
Your day ends with a regional wine tasting in Monsaraz, introducing you to the flavors that make the Alentejo one of Portugal’s most celebrated wine regions.
Perfect for culture lovers, history enthusiasts and wine travelers, this tour blends heritage, scenery and gastronomy in one unforgettable experience.
Duration: 8 hours<br/>Van<br/>Inclusions: Entrance to the Chapel of Bones
Regional Wine Tasting in Monsaraz
Pick-up and drop-off at selected location <br/>Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours<br/>Van<br/>Inclusions: Entrance to Almourol Castle
Entrance to the Convent of Christ
Pick-up at selected location<br/>Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours<br/>Van<br/>Inclusions: Entrance to Almourol Castle
Entrance to the Convent of Christ
Step inside the Chapel of Bones, one of Évora’s most fascinating and eerie landmarks. This small chapel, built in the 16th century by Franciscan monks, is decorated with thousands of human bones and skulls, creating a unique reflection on mortality and the passage of time.
Your guide will share the history, symbolism, and stories behind the chapel, explaining its role in the monastic life and the philosophical message it conveys to visitors.
Explore the chapel’s intimate interior, adorned with bone-covered walls, arches, and inscriptions, and capture memorable photographs of this unusual and historic site.
This visit offers travelers a thought-provoking and unforgettable experience, combining history, art, and the striking visual impact of one of Portugal’s most unique cultural landmarks.
Pass by the Évora Roman Temple, a remarkable landmark dating back to the 1st century AD. Admire the well-preserved Corinthian columns and stone foundations, which reflect the grandeur of Roman architecture in the heart of Évora.
Your guide will provide insight into the temple’s historical significance, its role in the Roman settlement of Évora, and how it has influenced the city’s architectural heritage over centuries.
This stop allows travelers to capture photos of the temple’s striking exterior, enjoy the surrounding streets of the historic center, and gain a deeper appreciation for Évora’s ancient Roman past.
Pass by the Catedral de Évora, a stunning example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture in the heart of the city. Admire its imposing stone façade, intricate portals, and majestic towers, which have dominated Évora’s skyline since the 12th century.
Your guide will share insights into the cathedral’s history, its architectural evolution, and its significance in the religious and cultural life of Évora.
This stop allows travelers to capture memorable photographs, appreciate the cathedral’s grandeur from the outside, and immerse themselves in the historic atmosphere of Évora’s city center.
Pass by the Igreja de São Francisco, one of Évora’s most historically significant churches. Admire its gothic façade and intricate stone details from the outside, reflecting centuries of architectural evolution.
Your guide will provide insights into the church’s history, including its founding in the 14th century, its role in the city’s religious life, and the artistic significance of its design.
This stop allows travelers to capture photographs of the church’s exterior, appreciate the surrounding historic streets, and gain a deeper understanding of Évora’s rich cultural and religious heritage.
Enjoy free time in the lively Praça do Giraldo, Évora’s main square and historic heart of the city. Wander the beautiful cobbled streets, admire traditional architecture, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of cafés, shops, and local life.
Take the opportunity to have lunch at one of the many local restaurants or cafés, sampling regional dishes such as Alentejo specialties, fresh pastries, or local wines.
This stop allows travelers to explore at their own pace, relax, and immerse themselves in Évora’s rich history and charming urban environment, making it a perfect moment to recharge before continuing the tour.
Drive through Reguengos de Monsaraz, a charming town in the Alentejo region, known for its traditional architecture, local vineyards, and warm atmosphere.
Your guide will provide insights into the town’s history, culture, and wine production, giving travelers a deeper understanding of the region’s heritage.
This stop allows travelers to enjoy a leisurely walk, take photographs, and soak in the scenic surroundings, making it a perfect introduction before heading to nearby Monsaraz village.
Stop at the Ervideira Wine Shop in Monsaraz to enjoy a tasting of renowned Alentejo wines, guided by knowledgeable staff. Sample a selection of reds, whites, and rosés, learning about the unique grape varieties, wine-making techniques, and local traditions behind each bottle.
Your guide will share insights into the history of the winery, its influence in the region, and the cultural importance of wine in Alentejo life.
This experience allows travelers to savor authentic flavors, ask questions, and appreciate the artistry of Portuguese winemaking, making it a memorable part of your Alentejo tour.
Meet your guide next to the Equestrian Statue of Dom João I in Praça da Figueira, 1100-240 Lisbon.
Your guide will be holding a yellow and blue flag.
Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time for check-in.
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