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Pastelaria Cego - It is the place of choice to buy and taste the famous “Esses” cinnamon biscuits and typical Azeitão pies. There is also the unique and traditional sweet “Meme” that you will miss (Purchases made by the customer)
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Azeitao - Located in the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park, the Azeitão area comprises several characteristic villages, most notably Vila Fresca and Vila Nogueira, which adopted the names of the farms around which they developed.
A visit to Azeitão should also be an opportunity to taste the excellent products of the region such as cheeses, the famous pies and wines, in which table wines from the Piriquita variety and Moscatel de Setúbal stand out.
(Passage through the center of Azeitão and possibility of stopping to taste the famous Azeitão pies)
- Bacalhoa Palace and Estate - Visit the luxurious wine cellars of “Quinta da Bacalhoa” with a local guide, classified as the best wine tourism company in Portugal. Wine tasting of 3 renowned wines
- Azulejos de Azeitao - Handmade manufacture of traditional tiles, made and painted by hand and which this tile factory maintains as a manual tile manufacturing process, used since the 18th century.
During the guided tour, visitors are explained all the stages of the manufacturing process, including the possibility of painting their own tile.
- Setubal - Setúbal, a coastal city in Portugal, enchants with its stunning beaches, such as Figueirinha and Galápos, and its rich gastronomy, highlighted by fresh seafood and muscat wine. The charming historic center reveals ancient churches and picturesque architecture. Nearby, the Arrábida Natural Park offers trails and panoramic views. The busy port and Dolphinarium are also points of interest. Setúbal is a multifaceted destination, combining history, cuisine and natural beauty in a unique way.
(Possible lunch stop included)
- Jose Maria de Fonseca - Embark on a journey into the past at Casa Museu José Maria da Fonseca, founded in 1834, and delve into the essence of a wine family with almost 200 years of history. Explore the imposing 19th-century manor house, restored in 1923, and admire the old cellars, including Adega da Mata, Adega dos Teares Novos and Adega dos Teares Velhos. Relax in the lush gardens, discover the history of the family and company, the wine production secrets and the characteristics of the different types of wine. Enjoy tastings of wines from José Maria da Fonseca, including Periquita, Moscatel de Setúbal and other wines from the region. At Casa Museu José Maria da Fonseca, you will learn about the history of wine production in Portugal, discover traditional wine production methods, taste some of Portugal’s best wines and take home a unique souvenir from your visit.
*Can be selected as the main option when visiting a wine house.
- Parque Natural da Arrabida - Take spectacular photos of the Arrábida Natural Park over the Atlantic Ocean
- Sesimbra - Sesimbra is a photogenic town that attracts both Lisbon residents and other tourists. This town, which has been dedicated to fishing for centuries, has a beautiful and bright fishing port, where you can see the funny boats; the sand is fine and golden and the waters are turquoise; There is an interesting architectural heritage, dominated by the Castle of Sesimbra, of Arab origin and located on a hill next to the town.
(Possible lunch stop included)
- Cabo Espichel - Cabo Espichel is a captivating tourist destination that combines history and stunning landscapes. It stands out for the Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora do Cabo, a 17th century church, and the lighthouse built in the 18th century. In addition to its historical heritage, it offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, hiking trails and a peaceful atmosphere. The place is ideal for enjoying the sunset and exploring the local biodiversity. Open to the public, Cabo Espichel is a diverse destination, attracting history enthusiasts and nature lovers, providing a unique experience on the Portuguese coast.
- Santuario Nacional de Cristo Rei - An unmissable tourist spot, both for its spaciousness and peaceful atmosphere and for the beautiful view and monuments around it, one of the ideal places to watch the sunset over Lisbon
- Cais do Ginjal - Fantastic place to watch the sunset and with a beautiful view of Lisbon! The pier itself is a surreal and immersive experience wrapped in an environment of total abandonment of some areas and which invites you to explore a little more.
- Free entry to the Azeitão Tile Factory
- Bottled water provided
- Experienced local guide/driver
- Admission to Quinta da Bacalhôa and Palace
- Wine tasting experience
- Comprehensive insurance coverage
- Snacks
- Tickets to other unlisted monuments
Embark on a singular trip that leads you to uncover the lesser-known gems of the Lisbon area, traversing the celebrated south bank, fondly referred to by the locals as the ‘south bank’ of the bridge.
In this experience, get the chance to soak in the charming ambiance of the fishing hamlet of Sesimbra, tour the awe-inspiring landscapes of the Arrábida Natural Park, and dive into the deep history of one of Portugal’s biggest and oldest wine manufacturers.
However, our visit to the famous Sanctuary of Cristo Rei, offering jaw-dropping panoramic vistas, stands as the main attraction. To cap off the day perfectly, we will observe the sunset at Cais do Ginjal, a historical locale that you might recognize from a popular episode of the TV show ‘La Casa de Papel’.
-Includes admission to Quinta da Bacalhoa (full tour with wine sampling).
-Includes an excursion to the Azeitão Tile Factory.
- LGBTQIA+ friendly
- Good for avoiding queues
- Ideal for groups of up to 20 people
- If there are multiple reservations departing from different points, we will establish a meeting point based on the general location. This way, we guarantee an efficient organization to accommodate all participants
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.