Quick Details
Fátima Day Tour From Lisbon
The perfect day out of Lisbon! Visit the sanctuary of Fátima, the Batalha Monastery, the amazing Nazaré, the medieval village of Óbidos, and more.
Our trips to the western region of Portugal make visiting the attractions a simple and comfortable way to go sightseeing.
Highlights
- Visit one of the most important sanctuaries in the world
- Visit Nazaré, the magnificent site of the biggest waves in the world
- Take in the historic village of Óbidos inside the iconic castle
- Visit the stunningly gothic Batalha Monastery
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- Free pick-up and drop-off in Lisbon, Sintra, Cascais in a range of 30km
- Extra charge of €20 if outside
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- Driver/guide
- Bottled water
- Pick-up and drop-off
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- Any private expenses
- Lunch
- Guide inside monuments
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We leave Lisbon towards Fátima Sanctuary, one of the most important world sanctuaries and the place of the apparition of Our Lady of Fátima to the three little shepherds.
After a free time stop in the place, we’ll continue to Batalha to visit the wonderful Batalha Monastery. This Monastery was built by determination of King D. João I in thankfulness to Our Lady for the victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota.
Lunch shall be served in the coastal village of Nazaré, a charming and typical fishing village with good regional restaurants and beautiful beaches. This is also the favourite destination for surfers and where the record for the world’s largest wave ever surfed took place.
We continue our journey along the coast passing by the beautiful and typical villages of Foz do Arelho and São Martinho do Porto towards the historic village of Óbidos. This village of singular beauty is situated inside ancient medieval ramparts of the XII century. Its narrow streets, the tiles, the white-painted houses, and the ramparts are a scenario not to be missed! So, don’t forget your camera!
Returning to Lisbon, you’ll have the opportunity to appreciate the typical Portuguese rural landscape.
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We suggest bringing comfortable clothing, sunglasses, a hat, and your camera.