Explore Arrábida’s stunning landscapes and savor exquisite wines on a private tour from Lisbon. Discover hidden gems and indulge in local flavors.
Explore Arrábida’s stunning landscapes and savor exquisite wines on a private tour from Lisbon. Discover hidden gems and indulge in local flavors.
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Castelo de Palmela - Palmela Castle is a historic castle situated in the town of Palmela, Portugal, in the Setúbal district. Perched on a hilltop, it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Arrábida mountain range, the Tagus River, and even the Atlantic Ocean on clear days.
The castle has origins dating back to…
- Castelo de Palmela - Palmela Castle is a historic castle situated in the town of Palmela, Portugal, in the Setúbal district. Perched on a hilltop, it offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including the Arrábida mountain range, the Tagus River, and even the Atlantic Ocean on clear days.
The castle has origins dating back to Roman and Moorish times, but it was later expanded and fortified by the Portuguese after its reconquest in the 12th century. Over the centuries, it played a key role in defending the region and served as the headquarters of the Order of Santiago.
Today, the castle is a popular tourist destination and houses a pousada (a historic hotel), a small church, and an archaeological museum. It is a perfect spot for history enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone looking to explore Portuguese heritage and breathtaking scener
- Bacalhoa Vinhos de Portugal - Optional - Visit and Wine Tasting - 10€ per Person
Bacalhôa Vinhos de Portugal is a renowned Portuguese wine producer, with a history spanning over four decades. Based in Azeitão, near Setúbal, the company is known for producing a diverse range of high-quality wines that reflect the rich winemaking traditions of Portugal.
Bacalhôa’s vineyards are spread across some of the country’s most famous wine regions, including Setúbal, Alentejo, Lisbon, and Douro. The company produces a variety of wines, including reds, whites, rosés, and dessert wines, as well as the famous Moscatel de Setúbal, a sweet fortified wine highly regarded both in Portugal and internationally.
With its focus on innovation and tradition, Bacalhôa continues to be a leader in Portuguese winemaking, delivering exceptional wines to wine lovers worldwide.
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Miradouro Portinho da Arrabida - Passing by for Photos
Portinho da Arrábida is a stunning seaside spot on the Setúbal Peninsula, nestled within the protected Arrábida Natural Park, about an hour’s drive south of Lisbon. Known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and breathtaking views of the surrounding lush green mountains, it is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Portugal.
The beach is also an excellent destination for nature lovers and hikers, with trails in the Arrábida mountains offering panoramic views of the coastline and the Atlantic Ocean.
Whether you’re looking to relax by the sea, explore the natural beauty of the region, or enjoy fresh seafood in one of the nearby restaurants, Portinho da Arrábida is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Portugal.
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Castelo de Sesimbra - Visit monument
Sesimbra Castle is a well-preserved medieval castle situated on a hill overlooking the town of Sesimbra and the Atlantic Ocean. Built during the 9th century by the Moors, the castle was later captured by the Portuguese in the 12th century, during the Christian Reconquista. Over the centuries, it played a strategic role in protecting the region from invasions due to its elevated position and proximity to the coast.
The castle is surrounded by sturdy walls and offers stunning panoramic views of the Sesimbra coastline, the Arrábida mountain range, and the surrounding countryside. Within its walls, you can visit a small chapel, Nossa Senhora do Castelo, which dates back to the 12th century and was restored in later periods.
- Farol do cabo da Roca - Visit Monument and Passing By For Photos
Cabo Espichel is a headland situated on the southwestern coast of Portugal, near the town of Sesimbra, in the Setúbal district. Renowned for its rugged beauty, Cabo Espichel features towering cliffs that drop steeply into the Atlantic Ocean, offering breathtaking views of the sea and the surrounding landscape.
One of the key attractions at Cabo Espichel is the Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora do Cabo (Our Lady of the Cape), a historic religious complex built in the 18th century. The sanctuary includes a church, pilgrims’ lodgings, and other structures, and it remains a site of cultural and spiritual importance. According to local legend, the Virgin Mary appeared here riding a giant mule, leaving fossilized footprints, which are still visible and believed to be those of dinosaurs.
The area is also famous for its dinosaur tracks, preserved in the rocks along the cliffs, which date back millions of years
- The guides accompany the visit inside the monuments since they can park the car in Safety
- Tour Guide
- Professional Guide
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Hotel / apartment pickup and drop-off (If in lisbon)
- The guides accompany the visit inside the monuments since they can park the car in Safety
- Tour Guide
- Professional Guide
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Hotel / apartment pickup and drop-off (If in lisbon)
- Meals and entrance to Monuments
- Wine Tasting - Extra price : 12€/per Person
- Meals and entrance to Monuments
- Wine Tasting - Extra price : 12€/per Person
Prepare to indulge in some of Portugal’s finest wines and local cuisine on this tasting tour.
Leave Lisbon for an exclusive wine tour that will captivate both seasoned wine enthusiasts and beginners. The day includes visits to multiple wineries for guided tastings, as well as a stop at a historic fish market that has been in operation for over a…
Prepare to indulge in some of Portugal’s finest wines and local cuisine on this tasting tour.
Leave Lisbon for an exclusive wine tour that will captivate both seasoned wine enthusiasts and beginners. The day includes visits to multiple wineries for guided tastings, as well as a stop at a historic fish market that has been in operation for over a century.
The journey will take you through Serra da Arrábida, a Natural Park since 1976, spanning 10,521 hectares across the municipalities of Setúbal, Palmela, and Sesimbra, with elevations reaching 501 meters.
Besides its stunning beaches and landscapes, Serra da Arrábida is home to numerous rare species and magnificent caves.
Highlights
- Visit Palmela Castle
- Stroll through Serra da Arrábida
- Explore the port of Arrábida
- Tour Sesimbra
- Visit Cabo Espichel
- Experience a Wine Estate with Wine Tasting
- A private tour offers a more personalized experience
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.