All Inclusive Fátima Day Trip from Lisbon with Lunch
Lisbon, Portugal
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 9 hours
Fatima is one of the most iconic shrines in the world where more than 5 million pilgrims visit every year. The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary was built to commemorate the apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children. In this tour you can also visit other beautiful sites of the region, such as Nazaré (worldwide known for its massive wave and surf hotspot), Óbidos, a charming little village surrounded by medieval walls and the Batalha Monastery, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
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Fatima is one of the most iconic shrines in the world where more than 5 million pilgrims visit every year. The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary was built to commemorate the apparition of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children. In this tour you can also visit other beautiful sites of the region, such as Nazaré (worldwide known for its massive wave and surf hotspot), Óbidos, a charming little village surrounded by medieval walls and the Batalha Monastery, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.In the morning, meet your guide at your centrally located Lisbon hotel and head by air-conditioned vehicle north for your All Inclusive Fátima tour. Occupancy are limited to eight people on this tour, allowing for more personal attention from your guide.
The tour leaves Lisbon around 09:00AM. as we head towards Fátima. This small countryside town is well known for its sanctuary and for being one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the world. The astonishing Basilica was built to commemorate the events of 1917, when 3 children were blessed with the apparition of the Virgin Mary. Inside this Basilica you'll also find the tombs of the 3 children, aside of many other works of sacred art. On the other side of the sanctuary is the new Church of the Most Holy Trinity, built in the 2000s, and one of the largest Christian churches in the world. You can also visit the Chapel of the Apparitions, located right on the spot where the apparitions occurred. We'll spend around 1h00m / 1h15m in Fátima.
After visiting Fátima, you'll head towards Batalha, a medieval town that gained importance with construction of the monastery. This was the consequence of a victory achieved in the most relevant battle ('Batalha' in Portuguese) that occurred during the 14th century and due to this Portugal was kept independent from Castilla (Spain) in the Battle Field of Aljubarrota. The Batalha Monastery has more than 600 years old and it's an UNESCO World Heritage Site and the entrance to this monument is included.
In this tour you can also visit other tourist places of the region, like the village of Nazaré, a traditional fishing village and the first Portuguese pilgrimage site where the Virgin appeared to a Portuguese Knight who defeated the temptation of the Devil. Here you can try some of the best fish and sea food in the country in the very famous local restaurants, owned mostly by local fisherman families. Here you can also watch some of the biggest waves in Europe, that are also surfed by renowned international sportsmen like Garrett Mcnamara.
Last but not least, Óbidos. A charming and picturesque village surrounded by medieval walls from the 12th century, where you can have 1 free hour to wonder in it's streets and try the very famous traditional drink: the Ginjinha, a sour cherry liquor served in a chocolate cup to be eaten after.
Along the journey back to central Lisbon, where your tour concludes, enjoy green valleys of north Lisbon region.
The tour leaves Lisbon around 09:00AM. as we head towards Fátima. This small countryside town is well known for its sanctuary and for being one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the world. The astonishing Basilica was built to commemorate the events of 1917, when 3 children were blessed with the apparition of the Virgin Mary. Inside this Basilica you'll also find the tombs of the 3 children, aside of many other works of sacred art. On the other side of the sanctuary is the new Church of the Most Holy Trinity, built in the 2000s, and one of the largest Christian churches in the world. You can also visit the Chapel of the Apparitions, located right on the spot where the apparitions occurred. We'll spend around 1h00m / 1h15m in Fátima.
After visiting Fátima, you'll head towards Batalha, a medieval town that gained importance with construction of the monastery. This was the consequence of a victory achieved in the most relevant battle ('Batalha' in Portuguese) that occurred during the 14th century and due to this Portugal was kept independent from Castilla (Spain) in the Battle Field of Aljubarrota. The Batalha Monastery has more than 600 years old and it's an UNESCO World Heritage Site and the entrance to this monument is included.
In this tour you can also visit other tourist places of the region, like the village of Nazaré, a traditional fishing village and the first Portuguese pilgrimage site where the Virgin appeared to a Portuguese Knight who defeated the temptation of the Devil. Here you can try some of the best fish and sea food in the country in the very famous local restaurants, owned mostly by local fisherman families. Here you can also watch some of the biggest waves in Europe, that are also surfed by renowned international sportsmen like Garrett Mcnamara.
Last but not least, Óbidos. A charming and picturesque village surrounded by medieval walls from the 12th century, where you can have 1 free hour to wonder in it's streets and try the very famous traditional drink: the Ginjinha, a sour cherry liquor served in a chocolate cup to be eaten after.
Along the journey back to central Lisbon, where your tour concludes, enjoy green valleys of north Lisbon region.
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