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Guided tour of Óbidos, Nazaré and Fátima from Lisbon
Guided tour of Óbidos, Nazaré and Fátima from Lisbon
Guided tour of Óbidos, Nazaré and Fátima from Lisbon
Guided tour of Óbidos, Nazaré and Fátima from Lisbon
Guided tour of Óbidos, Nazaré and Fátima from Lisbon

Guided tour of Óbidos, Nazaré and Fátima from Lisbon


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  • Book your day trip from Lisbon to the towns of Óbidos, Nazaré and Fátima with an expert guide.
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-What you can expect-
Embark on a full-day guided tour from Lisbon and explore three iconic destinations in Portugal: Óbidos, Nazaré and Fátima.

Your first stop is Óbidos, a small medieval town enclosed by historic walls. You'll have time to stroll through its narrow streets and, if you wish, taste the local cherry liqueur, Ginja de Óbidos.

The journey continues to Nazaré, a traditional fishing village internationally recognised for its powerful Atlantic waves. From the Nazaré Lighthouse at Sítio, you'll take in views over Praia do Norte and learn about the underwater canyon that contributes to the area's impressive surf conditions.

End the day in Fátima, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the world. You'll visit the Sanctuary of Fátima, including the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and the Chapel of the Apparitions, a place of reflection for visitors from around the globe. You'll return to Lisbon after a day focused on history, landscapes and cultural heritage.

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Tour departs from the bus terminal located in Parque Eduardo VII / Marquês de Pombal Square. Alternatively, after booking, you can arrange a pick-up service directly with the local partner from centrally located accommodations.(Praça do Marquês de Pombal, 1250-096 Lisbon, Portugal)

  • Know in advance:If you wish to arrange the pick-up service from your centrally located accommodation, please confirm your pick-up point with the local partner before the tour. You'll receive the contact details after booking

  • All tours are subject to change or cancellation without notice. If the number of participants falls below the minimum required, the local partner reserves the right to use a minibus or a private car

FAQ

1. What makes Óbidos a worthwhile destination to visit?

Óbidos offers a charming medieval experience with its well-preserved walls, cobblestone streets, and traditional houses. Visitors can explore the historic castle, browse artisan shops, and taste Ginjinha, a local cherry liqueur. The town's unique atmosphere and picturesque scenery make it a memorable stop for those interested in history and culture.

2. How suitable is Óbidos for a day trip from Lisbon?

Óbidos is highly suitable for a day trip from Lisbon, located about an hour's drive north. Its compact size allows visitors to comfortably explore the main attractions, including the castle, town walls, and historic center, within a few hours. Many guided tours from Lisbon include Óbidos as part of a broader itinerary, making it a convenient option.

3. What key attractions and activities can visitors experience in Óbidos?

In Óbidos, visitors can walk along the medieval castle walls for panoramic views of the surrounding area, wander through the historic main street (Rua Direita) filled with artisan shops and cafes, and visit the Igreja de Santa Maria (Church of Saint Mary). Sampling Ginjinha, a traditional cherry liqueur often served in chocolate cups, is a popular local activity.

4. What are the historical features that make Óbidos famous?

Óbidos is famous for its remarkably preserved medieval town walls, which completely encircle the historic center. Its designation as a "wedding gift town" by Portuguese kings, traditionally given to queens, adds to its unique historical charm. The well-preserved Óbidos Castle, dating back to the Moorish period, is another significant feature.

5. What are the recommended transportation options for reaching Óbidos from Lisbon?

The most convenient way to reach Óbidos from Lisbon is by bus, with direct services available from the Campo Grande bus terminal. The journey typically takes about an hour. Alternatively, joining a guided tour from Lisbon is an excellent option as it often includes transportation to Óbidos along with other nearby attractions, eliminating the need for self-driving or planning public transport.

6. What is Nazaré known for, and what can visitors see there?

Nazaré is renowned worldwide for its enormous waves, particularly during the surfing season (autumn and winter), which attract big-wave surfers. Visitors can explore the Sítio, a promontory offering breathtaking views of the town and coastline, and visit the Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora da Nazaré. The lighthouse at Farol da Nazaré is a prime viewing spot for the massive waves.

7. What is the significance of the Batalha Monastery, and can visitors explore it?

The Batalha Monastery (Mosteiro da Batalha), a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a masterpiece of Gothic and Manueline architecture, built to commemorate the Battle of Aljubarrota. It houses the tombs of Portuguese kings and queens. Visitors can explore its impressive nave, the Founder's Chapel, and the Unfinished Chapels, marveling at its intricate stone carvings and historical importance.

8. What key sites can visitors explore at the Sanctuary of Fátima?

At the Sanctuary of Fátima, pilgrims and visitors can explore several significant sites. Key attractions include the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, where the three shepherd children visionaries are buried, and the Basilica of the Holy Trinity, one of the largest churches in the world. The Chapel of the Apparitions, built on the exact spot where the apparitions are believed to have occurred, is also a central point for reflection.

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