Tours of Portugal From Lisbon

Private Tour Fátima, Batalha, Nazaré E Óbidos

Durations

8h30

Difficulty

Easy

Min Age

1

Description

History and religion are the main themes of this trip. But we must not forget the hard work of the fishermen and the waves of Nazaré!
We offer pick-up to the following places for this experience:
  • Estoril 7 Apartments
  • Mercure Lisboa Almada
  • Jardim da Amadora
  • Ibis Lisboa Alfragide
  • Praia Mar Hotel
  • Hotel S Juliao
  • Riviera Hotel Carcavelos
  • Holiday Inn Express Lisbon Alfragide
  • Cascais Cool Hostel
  • The Oitavos
  • Fortaleza do Guincho Relais & Chateaux
  • Hotel Baia
  • Hotel Cidadela
  • Martinhal Cascais
  • Hotel Nau
  • Hotel Da Vila
  • Pestana Cidadela Cascais
  • Farol Hotel
  • Estalagem do Forte Muchaxo
  • Senhora da Guia Cascais Boutique Hotel
  • Eurostel Cascais
  • Vila Bicuda Resort
  • Hotel Cascais Miragem
  • Grande Real Villa Italia Hotel & Spa
  • Sheraton Cascais Resort
  • Pestana Cascais Ocean & Conference Aparthotel
  • Vila Gale Cascais
  • Equador
  • The Albatroz Hotel
  • Hotel Quinta da Marinha Resort
  • VIP Inn Miramonte Hotel
  • Arribas Sintra Hotel
  • Aldeira Da Roca
  • Hotel Real
  • Hotel Praia do Sol
  • TRYP Lisboa Caparica Mar Hotel
  • Aldeia dos Capuchos Golf & Spa
  • Hotel Residencial Colibri
  • Residencial Mar e Sol
  • Hotel Inglaterra
  • Clube Do Lago
  • Vila Gale Estoril
  • Residencial S. Cristovao
  • Hotel Lido
  • SANA Estoril Hotel
  • Palacio Estoril Hotel, Golf and Spa
  • Estoril Eden Hotel
  • Pensao Costa
  • Pensao Continental
  • Estoril 7 Apartments
  • Hotel Londres
  • Saboia Estoril Hotel
  • Estoril Beach House
  • Amazonia Estoril Hotel
  • Hotel Alvorada
  • InterContinental Cascais-Estoril
  • Hotel Sao Mamede
  • Amazonia Jamor Hotel
  • Solplay Hotel de Apartamentos
  • Penha Longa Resort
  • Duplo Charme Boutique Hotel
  • Turim Alameda Hotel
  • Hotel Florida
  • My Story Hotel Figueira
  • Sao Pedro Lisbon Hotel
  • BE Poet Baixa Hotel
  • Lisbon Sao Bento Hotel
  • SANA Rex Hotel
  • Hotel Eduardo VII
  • Pensao Nova Goa
  • Britania Hotel, a Lisbon Heritage Collection
  • Ramada by Wyndham Lisbon
  • Hotel Anjo Azul
  • Myriad by SANA Hotels
  • Olissippo Marques de Sa
  • Hotel Flamingo
  • Corinthia Lisbon
  • Eurostars Lisboa Parque
  • Hotel 3K Madrid
  • Zenit Lisboa
  • York House
  • As Janelas Verdes, a Lisbon Heritage Collection
  • Occidental Lisboa
  • 9 Hotel Mercy
  • My Story Charming Hotel Augusta
  • Hotel Mundial
  • Holiday Inn Express Lisbon Oeiras
  • HF Fenix Music
  • Turim Boulevard Hotel
  • InterContinental Lisbon
  • NH Collection Lisboa Liberdade
  • Tivoli Oriente Hotel
  • Dos Fidalgos
  • Hotel Capital
  • Residencial Lar do Areeiro
  • America Diamonds Hotel
  • Hello Lisbon Rossio Teatro Nacional Apartments
  • Orion Eden
  • Vila Gale Opera
  • Aparthotel Tulipamar
  • Holiday Inn Express Lisbon – Plaza Saldanha
  • Figueira by The Beautique Hotels
  • Dom Carlos Liberty Lisboa
  • Jupiter Lisboa Hotel
  • Residencial Apolo
  • Cama,Corpo & Cafe Puravida
  • Hotel LX Rossio
  • TRYP Lisboa Oriente Hotel
  • Solar dos Poetas
  • Turim Iberia Hotel
  • Hotel Lisboa Plaza, a Lisbon Heritage Collection
  • My Story Hotel Rossio
  • Eurostars Museum
  • Hotel Miraparque
  • Tivoli Avenida Liberdade Lisboa
  • A Casa das Janelas com Vista
  • Masa Hotel 5 de Outubro
  • Fonte Luminosa
  • Olissippo Lapa Palace
  • Hotel Afrin Lisboa
  • Radisson Blu Hotel, Lisbon
  • Downtown Boutique Studio & Suites
  • Behotelisboa
  • Altis Grand Hotel
  • 3k Barcelona Hotel
  • Verride Palacio Santa Catarina
  • Corpo Santo Lisbon
  • Residencial Florescente
  • Brown’s Central Hotel
  • Rossio Garden Hotel
  • Avani Avenida Liberdade Lisbon
  • Residencial Horizonte
  • Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade
  • Hotel do Chiado
  • Ibis Styles Lisboa Marques de Pombal
  • SANA Metropolitan Hotel
  • Legendary Lisboa Suites
  • My Story Hotel Ouro
  • Alif Hotel
  • Lux Lisboa Park
  • VIP Grand Lisboa Hotel & Spa
  • Novotel Lisboa
  • Residencial Canada
  • Dom Pedro Lisboa
  • Hotel Lisboa
  • Lisbon Serviced Apartments – Baixa Castelo
  • Turim Marques Hotel
  • My Story Hotel Tejo
  • Dare Lisbon House
  • Turim Europa Hotel
  • Hotel 3K Europa
  • TURIM Luxe Hotel
  • AC Palacio Sottomayor Hotel
  • Hotel Dos Anjos
  • Altis Avenida Hotel
  • Ibis Lisboa Saldanha
  • Altis Belem Hotel & Spa
  • Palacio do Governador
  • Hotel Travel Park
  • Palacio Camoes – Lisbon Serviced Apartments
  • Olissippo Castelo
  • HF Fenix Urban
  • Pensao Londres
  • Mercure Lisboa
  • Hotel Real Palacio
  • Turim Lisboa Hotel
  • Caza Latina
  • Lisbon City Hotel
  • Hotel Expo Astoria
  • Hotel Santa Justa
  • Internacional Design Hotel
  • Vincci Liberdade
  • Hotel Excelsior
  • Dinya Lisbon Hotel
  • Exe Liberdade
  • BessaHotel Liberdade
  • Amazonia Lisboa Hotel
  • Masa Hotel Almirante
  • Pestana Palace Lisboa
  • Hotel Real Parque
  • Bairro Alto Hotel
  • Holiday Inn Lisbon – Continental
  • TRYP Lisboa Aeroporto Hotel
  • Brown’s Downtown Hotel
  • Holiday Inn Lisbon
  • Inspira Santa Marta Hotel
  • SANA Executive Hotel
  • Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon
  • The Lumiares
  • Turim Av Liberdade Hotel
  • Altis Suites
  • Casual Belle Epoque Lisboa
  • VIP Executive Eden Aparthotel
  • EPIC SANA Lisboa Hotel
  • Hotel Princesa Lisboa Centro
  • SANA Lisboa Hotel
  • Neya Lisboa Hotel
  • Coimbra e Madrid
  • Beira Minho
  • Martinhal Lisbon Chiado Family Suites
  • Lisboa Central Park
  • V Dinastia Guesthouse
  • Augusta Boutique House
  • Santiago de Alfama – Boutique Hotel
  • Olissippo Oriente
  • Residencial O Paradouro
  • Hotel Do Chile
  • Hotel Dom Sancho I
  • Albergaria Chille
  • SANA Capitol Hotel
  • Hotel Altis Prata
  • Vincci Baixa
  • Hotel da Estrela
  • Pensao Praca da Figueira
  • Hotel Portuense
  • MeraPrime Gold
  • Pensao Pemba
  • PortoBay Marques
  • Marques De Pombal Hotel
  • Pensao Sao Joao da Praca
  • Real Residencia – Apartamentos Turisticos
  • Pensao Residencial 13 da Sorte
  • VIP Executive Marques Aparthotel
  • AlmaLusa Baixa/Chiado
  • Lisboa Carmo Hotel
  • Olissippo Saldanha
  • Pensao Iberica
  • Pensao Globo
  • Pensao Galicia
  • Rooms and Experiences Entrecampos
  • Hotel White Lisboa
  • Empire Lisbon Hotel
  • Fenicius Charme Hotel
  • Hotel Convento do Salvador
  • Hotel Luena
  • Hotel Alif Avenidas
  • Hotel Dom Afonso Henriques
  • Ibis Lisboa Liberdade
  • Monte Belvedere by Shiadu
  • Holiday Inn Express Lisbon – Av. Liberdade
  • Hotel Maia
  • Pensao Campos
  • Lisboa Prata Boutique Hotel
  • EVOLUTION Lisboa Hotel
  • Hotel Lis – Baixa
  • Turim Saldanha Hotel
  • My Charm Lisbon Suites
  • Star Inn Hotel
  • Suico Atlantico Hotel
  • SANA Reno Hotel
  • Portugal Boutique Hotel
  • H10 Duque de Loule
  • Sheraton Lisboa Hotel & Spa
  • Hotel Principe Real
  • Lutecia Smart Design Hotel
  • HF Fenix Lisboa
  • Hotel da Baixa
  • Albergaria Pax
  • Apartamento Pedro Martir
  • Hotel Nazareth
  • Pousada de Lisboa
  • The 7 Hotel
  • The Indy House
  • Pensao Arco Bandeira
  • Grande Pensao Residencial Alcobia
  • Avenida Park Hotel
  • Luzeiros Suites
  • Se Guesthouse
  • VIP Executive Entrecampos Hotel & Conference
  • The One Palacio da Anunciada
  • Imperador Hotel
  • Easyhotel Lisbon
  • Hotel Ibis Lisboa Jose Malhoa
  • VIP Inn Berna Hotel
  • Hotel Nacional
  • Pensao Estacao Central
  • Jeronimos 8
  • Residencial Dona Maria II
  • Botanico Hotel
  • Hotel Altis Prime
  • Hotel A. S. Lisboa
  • Residencia Alicante
  • Albergaria Senhora Do Monte
  • Hotel Dom Carlos Park
  • Lisboa Pessoa Hotel
  • Lisbon Inn Lapa Suites
  • Hotel Alegria
  • Pousada da Juventude de Catalazete
  • Turim Terreiro Do Paco Hotel
  • Ever Lisboa – City Center Hotel
  • Memmo Alfama Hotel
  • Hotel Jorge V
  • Beautique WC Hotel
  • Czar Lisbon Hotel
  • Hotel Roma
  • HF Fenix Garden
  • Iberostar Selection Lisboa
  • ibis Styles Lisboa Centro Liberdade NE
  • SANA Malhoa Hotel
  • VIP Executive Arts Hotel
  • Pestana CR7 Lisboa
  • Duas Nacoes Hotel
  • Lisbon Marriott Hotel
  • VIP Executive Zurique Hotel
  • Vip Executive Saldanha Hotel
  • Residencia Mar dos Acores
  • Flor da Baixa
  • memmo Principe Real
  • NH Lisboa Campo Grande
  • Hotel Principe Lisboa
  • Fontecruz Lisboa, Autograph Collection
  • Solar Do Castelo, a Lisbon Heritage Collection
  • Turim Restauradores Hotel
  • Maxime Hotel
  • Casa De Sao Mamede
  • Hapimag Resort Lisbon
  • 1908 Lisboa Hotel
  • Valverde Hotel
  • Tings Lisbon
  • DoubleTree by Hilton Lisbon – Fontana Park
  • Residencial Dublin
  • Hotel Acores Lisboa
  • PortoBay Liberdade
  • Hotel Avenida Palace
  • Hotel Borges Chiado
  • Ibis Lisboa Parque Das Nacoes
  • O Artista Boutique Suites
  • Eurostars Das Letras Hotel
  • Hotel Metropole
  • Hotel Gat Rossio
  • Lisbon Serviced Apartments – Castelo Sao Jorge
  • OnJ St Lazaro
  • The Vintage Hotel & Spa Lisbon
  • Safira
  • LX Boutique Hotel
  • Hotel Italia
  • Residencial Roxi
  • Star Inn Lisboa
  • Hotel Riverside Alfama
  • Heritage Avenida Liberdade, a Lisbon Heritage Collection
  • Hotel Real Oeiras
  • Hotel Solar Palmeiras
  • Vila Gale Collection Palacio dos Arcos
  • Lagoas Park Hotel
  • Holiday Inn Express Lisbon Airport
  • Residencia Familiar Em Oeiras
  • Pousada Palacio de Queluz
  • Quinta da Fonte Nova
  • Vinha da Quinta
  • Sintra Bliss House
  • Tivoli Sintra Hotel
  • Sintra Boutique Hotel
  • Vila Gale Sintra
  • Central Hotel
  • Tivoli Palacio de Seteais
  • Casal das Giestas
  • Hotel Sintra Jardim
  • Hotel Nova Sintra
  • Pestana Sintra Golf
  • Ibis Lisboa Sintra
  • Lawrence’s Hotel
  • Ninho Saloio
  • Lisboa Airport

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Basílica da Santíssima Trindade Monuments You can also visit the Holy Trinity Church in the Fatima Sanctuary grounds, opposite the Basilica.The church is a modern white building round the color of the stone that covers it, a local stone known as the “white sea”.With a total of 8,633 seats and an area of 40,000 m², the Holy Trinity Church is the fourth largest Catholic temple in the world in capacity. Basílica de Nossa Senhora do Rosário Visit the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary (commonly called the Basilica of the Rosary) is a basilica that integrates the Sanctuary of Fatima, located in the place of the Cova da Iria, in Fatima.
Capela das Aparições – Fátima Monuments The Chapel, in the heart of the current Fátima Sanctuary, was built by local people in 1919 in response to the request made by Our Lady during one of the apparitions. The first mass to be held there was in 1921. Although subject to certain changes, due to preservation and maintenance requirements over recent years, the modestly sized chapel retains its rough design similar to a simple hermitage. The image of Our Lady marks the spot of the holm-oak tree, the site of the apparitions. The actual tree itself disappeared piecemeal as more fervent believers made off with it twig by twig. It was here that the shepherds came to say the rosary accompanied by other believers.
Basílica de Nossa Senhora do Rosário Visit the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary (commonly called the Basilica of the Rosary) is a basilica that integrates the Sanctuary of Fatima, located in the place of the Cova da Iria, in Fatima.
Nowadays, the Valinhos are visited by thousands of Portuguese and foreign pilgrims who take the route of the Via-Sacra to the Hungarian Calvary, visit the Chapel of St. Stephen of Hungary and then visit the House of Lucy and the House of Francis and Jacinta Marto in the village of Aljustrel. In Valinhos, the sculptures of the Angel of Portugal and the various stations of the Via-Sacra are all written by Maria Amélia Carvalheira da Silva.
Monuments Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória (or Monastery of Batalha) One of the most fascinating places in the Iberian Peninsula. A decisive event for the consolidation of the Portuguese nation took place on August 14, 1385, near the spot where the Monastery of Batalha stands: D. João, Master of Avis and the future king of Portugal, overcame the Castilian armies in the battle of Aljubarrota. This victory put an end to a dynastic crisis that had dragged on since 1383, since the death of King Ferdinand, whose only daughter was married to the King of Castile, an aspirant to the throne of Portugal. D. João dedicated the monastery to the Virgin Mary, who he had invoked to intercede his triumph and donated it to the Dominican Order, to which his confessor belonged. This gave way to the birth of a work whose construction would last for almost two centuries and which resulted in one of the most fascinating Gothic monuments of the Iberian Peninsula. The construction of the monastery also embodied the consecration of King João I as king of Portugal, thus assuming itself as a symbol of the new dynasty and legitimised by divine will. Its architectural value and historical significance spurred the classification of the monument as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. The construction included seven reigns of the second dynasty (1385-1580) and involved a large team of master masons of a high level, both national and foreign, that were initially directed by Afonso Domingues, until his death, in 1402. During this period, part of the church and the royal cloister were erected. He was succeeded by Master Huguet, an Englishman, who by 1438 completed the church, built the chapel of the founder and began work on the pantheon of D. Duarte. Between 1448 and 1477, Fernão de Évora designed the cloister of D. Afonso V and, in the 16th century, Mateus Fernandes was responsible for the Unfinished Chapels. The monastery houses the most important nucleus of Portuguese medieval stained glass windows, which can be admired in the Chapel and the Chapter Hall. The central nave of the church stands at 32.5 metres and rests on eight columns on either side. In addition to the chapels and the cloisters, the monastery’s dormitory, dining room and kitchen can also be visited. The square outside was once largely occupied by the Cloister of D. João III. Burned down during the Napoleonic Wars, it was demolished during renovation works undertaken in the mid-nineteenth century. In the middle of the square you will see a tombstone that replicates the acronyms of several masons and marks the site of the old Santa Maria-a-Velha Church, the original temple where the monastery’s builders attended the liturgical services.

 

Lighthouse of Nazaré is a Portuguese lighthouse that is located in the Fort of Saint Michael Archangel, Nazareth, West region. It is a round, bright red lantern, with a service balcony, mounted on the wall of the fort. The light is on for two seconds and one second is off.
Nazaré Towns and Villages A typical fishing town, Nazaré is nowadays a busy summer resort, where side by side with the crowds of tourists, one still sees all over the streets of the town the fish-sellers, and the carapaus (horse mackerel) laid out to dry. The Sítio district, at the town’s highest point (accessible by a funicular), is without doubt the best viewpoint in the area. But it is also associated with the cult of Our Lady of Nazaré who, according to the 12th century legend, was invoked by the alcaide (commander of a fortress or castle) Dom Fuas Roupinho who, while stalking a deer, was about to fall down into an abyss with no possible salvation. As a sign of gratitude for the mercy he received, Dom Fuas Roupinho ordered a small chapel to be built – the Ermida de Memória. A little way away, in the 18th century the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazaré was built, in whose honour grandiose festivals are held in September. The Nazaré people’s connection with the sea is reflected in the local handicrafts, in particular the nets, buoys, baskets and traditional puppets dressed in the typical costumes of seven skirts, as well as in the cuisine, with its emphasis on fish and shellfish dishes, such as caldeiradas (fish caseroles), soups, açorda (purée of bread, herbs and garlic) and the dried horse mackerel. The most important feature of the surrounding area is the 7th century Chapel of São Gião, one of the rare holy places of the Visigoths existing in Portugal.
The mediaeval town of Óbidos is one of the most picturesque and well preserved in Portugal. Quite close to the capital and located on high ground near the Atlantic coast, Óbidos has had a strategic importance in the territory. It had already been settled prior to the Romans’ arrival in the Iberian Peninsula, and the town prospered after being chosen by the royal family. King Dinis offered it to his wife, Queen Isabel, in the 13th century, and it became part of Casa das Rainhas (Queens’ Estate), who improved and enriched it throughout the various dynasties. This is one of the main reasons for the high concentration of churches in this small place. You will find a well preserved castle within the walls, and a maze of streets and white houses that are a delight to stroll amongst. Along with the Manueline porticoes, the colourful window boxes and the small squares, many fine examples of religious and civil architecture from the town’s golden days provide a host of reasons for making a visit. Santa Maria Main Church, the Misericórdia Church, the Church of São Pedro, the Pillory and, beyond the walls, the Aqueduct and the round-shaped Senhor Jesus da Pedra Sanctuary, are just some of the landmarks that warrant an attentive visit. So does the Óbidos City Museum, where you will find the works of Josefa de Óbidos, an influential 17th century painter and a woman with an irreverent artistic stance for her time. Her paintings reflect her studies with the great masters of the time, such as the Spanish Zurbarán and Francisco de Herrera, and the Portuguese André Reinoso and Baltazar Gomes Figueira, her father. Any time is good to visit Óbidos. It is an inspiring suggestion for a romantic or simply a peaceful weekend because of the love stories that have been enacted there and for its mediaeval setting; and if you include an overnight stay in the castle, then you’ll attain perfection. The local cuisine features bouillabaisse made with fish from the Óbidos Lagoon, which will taste even better if accompanied by the wines of the region of Oeste. Another attraction is the famous Ginjinha de Óbidos (sour cherry brandy), which can be enjoyed in various places, preferably drunk from a small chocolate cup. An all-year-round programme of events makes Óbidos a small but lively town. The most popular are the International Chocolate Festival, the Mediaeval Market and Christmas, when the town is filled with seasonal decorations. Also of note are the Harpsichord and Baroque Classical Music Seasons and the Opera Festival, which lend a special feel to Óbidos, with open-air concerts on warm Summer evenings.

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