Experience the best of Lisbon, Sintra, and Fátima on this 3-day private tour. Enjoy safe transfers, personalized assistance, and visits to iconic landmarks like Cristo Rei, Cabo da Roca, and Nossa Sra de Fátima.
Experience the best of Lisbon, Sintra, and Fátima on this 3-day private tour. Enjoy safe transfers, personalized assistance, and visits to iconic landmarks like Cristo Rei, Cabo da Roca, and Nossa Sra de Fátima.
Discover Lisbon’s Charms with Cristo Rei
Lisbon - Begin your journey with a convenient hotel pick-up.
Parque Eduardo VII - This is the largest park in central Lisbon, featuring a monumental viewpoint where the Monument to the 25th of April stands.
Estatua do Marques de Pombal - Located at Marques de Pombal Square, this statue depicts…
Discover Lisbon’s Charms with Cristo Rei
Lisbon - Begin your journey with a convenient hotel pick-up.
Parque Eduardo VII - This is the largest park in central Lisbon, featuring a monumental viewpoint where the Monument to the 25th of April stands.
Estatua do Marques de Pombal - Located at Marques de Pombal Square, this statue depicts Pombal with his hand on a lion, symbolizing power, as he gazes towards Baixa, the area he rebuilt after the 1755 Earthquake.
Baixa, Rossio & Restauradores - Explore the heart of Lisbon with a walking tour to admire various monuments and taste the famous cherry liqueur, Ginginha. The neoclassical architecture, built after the 1755 earthquake, includes the Praças do Comércio and the Rossio.
Igreja de Sao Domingos (Santa Justa e Rufina) - Dating back to the 13th century, this church has survived two major disasters: the 1755 earthquake and a devastating fire in 1954 that destroyed its gilded decorations and paintings.
Memorial as Vitimas do Massacre Judaico de 1506 - This memorial honors the victims of the Inquisition’s persecution.
A Ginjinha - Known for its cherry liqueur, A Ginjinha bar near Rossio square is the best place to try this traditional Portuguese drink.
Elevador de Santa Justa - A unique tourist attraction, this 19th-century industrial marvel elevates passengers over 45 meters from the Baixa neighborhood to Largo do Carmo.
Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) - Situated by the Tagus River, this square was once the site of the Portuguese royal palace and served as the noble entrance to Lisbon.
Lisbon Cathedral - Constructed in the 12th century after D. Afonso Henriques conquered the city, the cathedral showcases a blend of architectural styles.
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - Located in the Graça neighborhood, this viewpoint offers one of the most stunning panoramas of Lisbon, being one of the city’s highest points.
Panteao Nacional - The National Pantheon honors Portuguese citizens who have rendered distinguished services to the country.
Mosteiro dos Jeronimos - Built in the 16th century, this monastery is closely linked to the Portuguese Royal House and the Age of Discoveries. It is a significant tourist attraction in Portugal, perfect for photos and a church visit.
Pastéis de Belém - Visit this renowned pastry shop, famous for its Pastel de Belem since 1837, and enjoy a taste.
Palacio de Belem - The official residence of the President of the Republic, ideal for a quick photo stop.
Torre de Belem - A highlight of the city, this monument is an architectural icon from the reign of King Manuel I, perfect for photos.
Padrao dos Descobrimentos - Erected in 1940 for the Exhibition of the Portuguese World, this monument honors historical figures from the Age of Discoveries. Ideal for photos.
Santuario Nacional de Cristo Rei - Offering the best views of Lisbon and the 25 de Abril Bridge, this monument is perfect for admiration and photos, with an option to take the elevator up to Christ.
Lisbon - Conclude your trip with a return to your hotel.
The Charm of Sintra and the Portuguese Riviera - Cabo da Roca Cascais. Sea and Mountain
Lisbon - Start with a hotel pick-up.
Palacio Nacional e Jardins de Queluz - A brief photo stop at one of Europe’s last large Rococo buildings, built as a summer retreat for D. Pedro de Bragança.
Sintra - Known for its magic and mystery, Sintra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where nature and man coexist perfectly. Explore the village center, visit palaces, and taste the famous Queijadinha de Sintra.
Sintra National Palace - Used by the Portuguese Royal Family until 1910, this palace is where D. Manuel received news of Brazil’s discovery and where several monarchs were born and died.
Park and National Palace of Pena - A prime example of 19th-century architectural Romanticism, this palace predates Bavaria’s Neuschwanstein Castle by 30 years.
Quinta da Regaleira - This palace, surrounded by lush gardens and enigmatic constructions, holds alchemical meanings linked to Freemasonry, Templars, and Rosicrucians.
Parque e Palacio de Monserrate - A beautiful example of Romanticism in Portugal, showcasing 19th-century eclecticism.
Cabo da Roca - The westernmost point in Continental Europe, offering breathtaking views of the Serra de Sintra and the coast.
Guincho Beach - Featured in a James Bond film, this stunning beach is perfect for photos.
Boca do Inferno - A unique rock formation in Cascais, believed to have been a cave that transformed over time due to the sea’s force.
Restaurante Baía - Enjoy a walk through Cascais, known for its sandy beaches, bustling marina, and historic sites like the Fortress of Nossa Senhora da Luz.
Estoril - Famous for Europe’s largest casino and various sports events, Estoril is part of the Portuguese Riviera.
Avenida Marginal - A scenic drive along the Portuguese Riviera, stretching 25 km from Cascais to Lisbon.
Lisbon - End the tour with a return to your hotel.
Fátima and its Sanctuary. Nazaré Beach and the Medieval Village of Obidos.
Lisbon - Begin with a hotel pick-up.
Fatima - A central Portuguese city home to the Sanctuary of Fátima, a Catholic pilgrimage site. Key sites include the Capelinha das Aparições, Basilica of Nossa Senhora do Rosário, and the modern Church of the Holy Trinity.
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima - Enjoy free time to explore this renowned place of worship, which gained fame during John Paul II’s papacy. In 2000, he announced the beatification of Jacinta and Francisco here.
Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Rosario de Fatima - Built where the Little Shepherds saw a light in 1917, this site houses the tombs of the three shepherds.
Capela Das Aparicoes - Constructed in 1919 at Our Lady’s request, this chapel is at the heart of the Sanctuary of Fátima.
Casa De Lucia - Visit the home and gardens where Sister Lucia lived.
Casa De Francisco & Jacinta Marto - Tour the home of siblings Francisco and Jacinta.
Batalha Monastery - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this monastery was built over two centuries during the reign of seven Portuguese kings.
Praia da Nazare - A traditional fishing village known for its stunning views and popular surfing waves.
Obidos Village - A picturesque medieval village, once a royal gift, known for its well-preserved architecture and famous Ginjinha.
Castelo de Obidos - A prime example of medieval fortification, this castle offers commanding views of the surrounding area.
Lisbon - Conclude the tour with a return to your hotel.

- Masks, disinfectants, and other products provided
- Car complies with safety and hygiene rules
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Offer of traditional ‘Ginginha’ liquor in Obidos
- Bottle of water
- Masks, disinfectants, and other products provided
- Car complies with safety and hygiene rules
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Offer of traditional ‘Ginginha’ liquor in Obidos
- Bottle of water
- Gratuities
- Entries in Monuments that are not included in the itinerary
- Meals
- Gratuities
- Entries in Monuments that are not included in the itinerary
- Meals
Our tour is part of the “Clean & Safe” program, ensuring compliance with hygiene and safety standards. The tour is conducted in 9-seat vans, accommodating up to 5 passengers.
- Transfers to and from Lisbon are available
- Transfers are included in the tours
- Lisbon Tour featuring Cristo Rei: 6 hours
- Sintra Tour including Cabo da Roca and Cascais: 9…
Our tour is part of the “Clean & Safe” program, ensuring compliance with hygiene and safety standards. The tour is conducted in 9-seat vans, accommodating up to 5 passengers.
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Transfers to and from Lisbon are available
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Transfers are included in the tours
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Lisbon Tour featuring Cristo Rei: 6 hours
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Sintra Tour including Cabo da Roca and Cascais: 9 hours
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Fátima, Nazaré, and Óbidos Tour: 10 hours
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From start to finish, enjoy personalized assistance and 24/7 support from the guide
During the Lisbon tour, experience a panoramic view of the key historical sites of Portugal and the city of Lisbon, famously known as the city of the 7 hills.
Sintra is celebrated as a Romantic and UNESCO World Heritage city, where visitors can admire the palaces, stop at the “End of the World,” and explore the Portuguese Riviera.
In Fátima, the site of the apparitions of Nossa Senhora de Fátima, the tour will proceed to Nazaré, renowned for its giant waves, and conclude with a visit to Óbidos, a charming medieval village.
- The tour will not be canceled due to adverse weather conditions unless there is notice from official organizations. We are not responsible for traffic congestion resulting from cultural, sporting, religious events or demonstrations. They will offer alternatives to avoid these problems, such as changing pick-up and drop-off locations. Unfortunately, this may occur without prior notice
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.