Lisbon's Fátima, Nazaré & Óbidos: Guided Cultural Adventure Tour

$78
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10 hours
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About This Tour

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Portugal's cultural and historical treasures with our exclusive one-day tour.

Experience the mystique of Fátima, the coast wonders of Nazaré, and the medieval magic of Óbidos.

Fátima: Experience peace and spirituality at the Sanctuary of Fátima, one of the world's most important Catholic pilgrimage sites. Explore the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and the Chapel of the Apparitions, where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared.

Nazaré: Enjoy the natural beauty and vibrant culture of the picturesque fishing village of Nazaré and Witness the famous beach known for some of the world’s biggest surfable waves and delve into local traditions.

Óbidos: Stroll through the charming streets of Óbidos, a well-preserved medieval town, with its ancient walls, whitewashed houses, and colorful shops. Don’t miss the chance to taste the famous ginjinha, a local cherry liqueur.

Why Choose This Tour?

This tour is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in Portugal’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty. With the comfort and convenience of our guided tour, your only concern will be soaking up all the wonders each location has to offer.Book now and get ready for an unforgettable experience exploring the charms of Portugal!

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Inclusions

Air-conditioned   vehicle for a comfortable journey

Multilingual expert guide

Free time to explore   and reflect at the Sanctuary of Fátima

Visits to Fátima, Nazaré and Óbidos


Exclusions

Meals and beverages

Personal expenses

Gratuities (optional)

Tour Plan

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Day 1 Santuário de Fátima

dentity and mission of the Shrine of Fatima
The Shrine of our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima is the answer to the call of Our Lady of the Rosary, already alluded to on August 13, 1917 and expressly asked in the apparition of October 13, of that year to Lucia de Jesus, Francisco Marto and Jacinta Marto: «I want to tell you that a chapel is to be built here in my honour. I am the Lady of the Rosary» (Fist Memoir of Sister Lucia). The little chapel was constructed in 1919 in the place of the apparitions of 1917 at the Cova da Iria and, since then, the place of the Shrine was built up, in response to a significant inflow of pilgrims.
The Shrine of Fatima is a place of pilgrimage, which celebrates the memory of its founding event, the apparitions of Our Lady to the three little Shepherds. The pilgrim’s pastoral hospitality is a key element to its mission.
The Shrine of Fatima keeps the memory of the event and the message of Fatima. It has the mission of studying and diffusing this message, worked as a means of evangelization in Portugal and worldwide.
The Shrine of Fatima is, by an expressed will of the Apostolic See, a National Shrine.

Day 2 Nazaré

The construction of this Mannerist style monument began in the reign of D. Sebastião in 1577, aiming to defend the cove of attacks by Algerian, Moroccan, Dutch and Norman pirates who invested on the Atlantic coast. In 1644, and due to its position, the king D. João IV, the Restorer, ordered its remodeling and enlargement. As vigilant sentry of the fortress was S. Miguel Archangel, patron of many sanctuaries, generally constructed in elevated places. On the façade of the fort, on the portal of the entrance, D. João IV, he had a calcareous image of San Miguel Arcanjo, with the caption "ELREY DOM JUAN-1644", which marks the year of its construction.

Day 3 Óbidos

The medieval village of Óbidos is one of the most picturesque and well preserved in Portugal. Close enough to the capital and situated on a high point near the Atlantic coast, Óbidos had a strategic importance in the territory. Already occupied before the Romans arrived in the Iberian Peninsula, the village became more prosperous from the moment it was chosen by the royal family. Since the king D. Dinis offered to his wife D. Isabel, in the century. XIII, belonged to the House of the Queens who, throughout the various dynasties, were benefiting and enriching it. It is one of the main reasons for finding so many churches in this small town. Within walls, we find a castlewell preserved and a labyrinth of streets and white houses that enchant anyone who walks there. Between Manueline porticoes, flowered windows and small openings, there are several reasons to visit, good examples of the religious and civil architecture of the village's golden age.

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

What to Bring

What to wear: Wear comfortable walking shoes 

Required documentation: Ensure you carry valid identification with you during the tour.

Please Note

Tour departure times:   

Praça dos Restauradores 24 at 8:00 am   

Alameda Cardeal Cerejeira at 8:30 am      

Arrive 15 minutes before departure to   check in

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