Discover the Tagus Estuary’s rich biodiversity with guided birdwatching tours. Witness migratory and breeding birds in a Mediterranean oasis, just 30 minutes from Lisbon.
Discover the Tagus Estuary’s rich biodiversity with guided birdwatching tours. Witness migratory and breeding birds in a Mediterranean oasis, just 30 minutes from Lisbon.
- Lisbon District - The Tagus Estuary is a sanctuary of ecological significance, ranging over 14,000 hectares of wetlands, wooded slopes, and expansive pastures. It is a haven for a diverse range of bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. From the elegant Greater Flamingo to the majestic Bonelli’s Eagle and the elusive Bluethroat, the…
- Lisbon District - The Tagus Estuary is a sanctuary of ecological significance, ranging over 14,000 hectares of wetlands, wooded slopes, and expansive pastures. It is a haven for a diverse range of bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. From the elegant Greater Flamingo to the majestic Bonelli’s Eagle and the elusive Bluethroat, the estuary is home to over 250 bird species. Visitors can witness the spectacular sight of over 150,000 waders and waterfowl during winter, while migratory seasons bring a flurry of avian activity, showcasing nature’s beauty at its peak.
- EVOA - Located in the heart of Portugal’s most important wetland, the Tagus Estuary Nature Reserve, the EVOA - Visiting and Birdwatching Centre, managed by Companhia das LezÃrias, allows visitors to get to know and enjoy the unique heritage that exists between the lezÃria and the Tagus Estuary.
The EVOA includes three freshwater wetlands totalling 70 hectares. These lagoons are very important for birds and are used as refuge areas or even as nesting sites. In order to guarantee the tranquillity of the birds and maximise the experience and comfort of visiting, four observatories are available at the lagoons, three strategically placed photography shelters, two camouflaged observation points and an Interpretation Centre.
- Private transportation
- English and Portuguese Guide
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- English and Portuguese Guide
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Alcoholic Beverages
What sets the Tagus Estuary apart is its harmonious coexistence of agriculture and wildlife. The age-old relationship between the land and its inhabitants has created a delicate balance, fostering a wide biodiversity. Enormous black bulls graze lazily under the shade of Cork Oaks, while families of Egyptian Mangoose roam freely, adding to the area’s…
What sets the Tagus Estuary apart is its harmonious coexistence of agriculture and wildlife. The age-old relationship between the land and its inhabitants has created a delicate balance, fostering a wide biodiversity. Enormous black bulls graze lazily under the shade of Cork Oaks, while families of Egyptian Mangoose roam freely, adding to the area’s natural allure.
Exploring the Tagus Estuary is a year-round delight. In winter, the estuary teems with migratory birds seeking refuge, offering a captivating sight for birdwatchers. During the summer, the landscape transforms into a Mediterranean oasis, bustling with breeding species. Guided tours by Portugal Birding provide a unique opportunity to witness this natural spectacle up close.
Just a short 30 minute drive from Lisbon, from open water and mudflats to salt marshes and reedbeds, these tour offer a glimpse into the rich avian life that calls this estuary home
- Total duration includes the travel time
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.