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“Less routine, more tours!” - Amos Bronson Alcott
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FÁTIMA
Visit the main attractions of Fatima: Sanctuary of Fátima, Basilica of the Holy Trinity, the houses of the little Shepherds and the museum of olive oil.Discover more -
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ALJUSTREL, VALINHOS E OURÉM
Visit Aljustrel, village where the little Shepherds were born and lived and Monte dos Valinhos, where the apparitions of the Angel and also of Our Lady took place. Go through the renovated Castle of Ourém and the medieval historic center, going back to the middle ages and getting to know a little more about the secular history of our region, while you enjoy a ginginha.Discover more -
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COIMBRA E AVEIRO
Visit Coimbra - the city of knowledge - and take a walk in Aveiro (or even navigate) through the historic center of the “Portuguese Venice”.Discover more -
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GRUTAS, TOMAR, BATALHA OU FÁTIMA
Take a visit to the depths of the Serra de Aire and Candeeiros. Visit Tomar, where you can contemplate the Convent of the Order of Christ and the Templar Castle, a UNESCO heritage site since 1983. In the village of Batalha, another UNESCO heritage site, you will find one of the most beautiful Portuguese monuments - the Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória, also known as Monastery of Batalha or visit Fatima and know the history of the apparitions.Discover more -
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BATALHA, ALCOBAÇA, ÓBIDOS E NAZARÉ
Visit the monasteries of Batalha and Alcobaça, enjoy a romantic walk between walls and battlements in the village of Óbidos and end the day admiring a beautiful sunset in Nazaré.Discover more -
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CASCAIS, CABO DA ROCA E SINTRA
Cascais, also known as the “Portuguese Riviera”, located by the sea, which shaped a unique rock formation: the “Boca do Inferno” or “Hell’s Mouth”.Discover more
Between Cascais and Sintra is Cabo da Roca, considered the westernmost point of continental Europe.
In Sintra visit the Pena Palace and the Moorish Castle, a UNESCO heritage site since 1995. -
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LISBOA
In downtown visit the commerce square, Saint Anthony church and the view from the top of Santa Justa lift. Then go to Belém to see the monastery and to try the famous pastel de Belém.Discover more -
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PORTO
Considered the best European tourist destination. The riverfront, the historic streets, the old churches and the traditional wine cellars with port wine tasting. History and charm hold hands. A must-see.Discover more
CASCAIS, CABO DA ROCA E SINTRA
Cascais, also known as the “Portuguese Riviera”, located by the sea, which shaped a unique rock formation: the “Boca do Inferno” or “Hell’s Mouth”.
Between Cascais and Sintra is Cabo da Roca, considered the westernmost point of continental Europe.
In Sintra visit the Pena Palace and the Moorish Castle, a UNESCO heritage site since 1995.