






Alcobaça Nazaré and Obidos Private from Lisbon
- Sintra
Durations
8h30
Difficulty
Easy
Min Age
1
Description
Alcobaça admire the imposing facade, floating arches and stone sculptures listed by UNESCO.
Love story of Pedro and Inês, Visit the tombs of the legendary royal lovers of Portugal, placed to face each other for eternity.
Enter the largest church ship in Portugal, stroll through the serene cloisters and explore the monks’ rooms.
We headed to Nazaré, a fishing village, where we suggested a stop for lunch.
Nazareth is the waves and the surf, thanks to the “Nazareth Desert”, an underwater geomorphological phenomenon that allows the formation of perfect giant waves.
Obed and discover medieval tales and their secrets!
Discover unique places that combine history with modernity, such as the Church of St. James, now a bookstore. See colorful tiles and paintings created in the 17th and 18th centuries.
Walk the streets of Óbidos
Visit places like the Church of Santa Maria and the Castle of Óbidos
Drink Ginjinha, a Ginja liquor, in the house of a local resident
What's included?
- Food & drinks
- WiFi
- Private transportation
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Meals
- Tickets
- WiFi on board
- Bottled water
- All Insurance Included
- All taxes, fees and handling costs included
Please note
- Stroller / pram accessible
- Public transportation nearby
- Infant seats available
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not suitable for pets
- Infants must not sit on laps
- We also search our guests in their accommodations, hotels, train stations and any other combined destinations.
Cancellation policy
- We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if booking is cancelled 1 day or less before the event
- We will charge a cancellation fee of 0% if booking is cancelled 1000 days or less before the event
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Itinerary
Alcobaça is located in the valleys of the Alcoa and Baça rivers, which according to some writers gave it its name. According to other interpretations it was the name of this town of Arab origin that was divided to baptize the two rivers. Alcobaça owes its fame and development to the Monastery or Royal Abbey of Santa Maria, founded in 1153 by the Order of Cister, and which began to be built in 1178, on land donated to Frei Bernardo de Claraval, founder of the Order of Cister, by the 1st king of Portugal, D. Afonso Henriques, in fulfillment of a vow made after the Christian Reconquest of Santarém, which was in the possession of the Moors until 1147. Erected according to the model of the Abbey of Claraval, the motherhouse of the Order of Cister in France, the Monastery of Alcobaça is a beautiful monument classified as a heritage of humanity by UNESCO.