- Portagem - Our journey commences at the heart of ‘c9vora, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will rendezvous at the Roman Temple of ‘c9vora (also known as the Temple of Diana) at 10:30am, where our adventure begins.
We will make the 1 hour 35 minute drive from ‘c9vora to the River-Beach of Portagem. Here, we will visit the Roman Bridge of Portagem, located over the Sever River.
At this stop you will also have a chance to eat lunch (not provided) at a local cafe, or alternatively eat a lunch that you have packed, with plenty of spots to eat along the waterfront. While lunch is not provided as part of the tour, we believe in providing a delightful setting for you to enjoy your meal.
If you desire, you can even go for a swim at the River Beach of Portagem.
- Marvao - After lunch, we will regroup and embark on a short 10-minute drive to reach the captivating village and castle of Marvão. Once there, we will lead you on a tour of the castle grounds, revealing its rich history and captivating features. Visits to the castle require a ticket, the cost of which is included in this tour.
Following the guided portion (as in-depth or as short as the group prefers), you will have ample free time to explore the enchanting village and castle at your own pace. With its fairytale-like ambiance, every corner is worth exploring, ensuring you have a truly magical experience.
We will regroup to head back to ‘c9vora at 3:00pm and expect to arrive around 4:40pm.
![](https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/attractions-splice-spp-720x480/11/f3/18/fe.jpg)
- Guided tours to each site with free time included
- Large cooler available for your packed lunches
- All monument entrance fees included
- Lunch
- Car seats for infants and children (please bring your own)
Embark on a journey with us to uncover the magic of the ancient village and fortress of Marvão.
The 9th-century fortress in Marvão is believed to have been built by Ibn Marwan. This town together with the surrounding areas fell into the hands of the Christian soldiers devoted to Afonso I, the inaugural king of Portugal, three centuries afterwards. Marvão’s geographical position near the border of Spain and its strategically advantageous site made it significant.
On this tour, while the focus is on the middle ages, we will also delve into the area’s prehistoric beginnings, the Roman era and subsequent medieval times.
In present-day Marvão, visitors will get to explore the fort’s battlements, its dual interior courtyards, several towers, a well-maintained cistern, as well as captivating gardens and a medieval township.
- Tours of Iberian Heritage
- The total duration includes travel time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.