4-Day Portugal: Simple & Serene (Fatima, UNESCO Heritage & Coastal Charms) Tour from Lisbon
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Tour Overview
Highlights
Visit Porto, Aveiro, Coimbra, Fatima, Obidos, Sintra.
- Fátima pilgrimage site
- Coimbra historic university city
- Mealhada roast suckling pig
- Aveiro 'Venice of Portugal' canals
- Porto UNESCO World Heritage city
- Ãbidos charming medieval town
- Sintra fairytale palaces and castles
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Itinerary
Depart Lisbon for Fátima, a major Catholic pilgrimage site. Visit the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, Chapel of the Apparitions, Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity, the Fátima Miracle Interactive Museum, Aljustrel Village, and Valinhos.
Fatima, Portugal
Fatima is a civil parish in the municipality of Ourem, in the Portuguese Santarem District.
Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary
The main basilica at the Sanctuary of Fátima, known for its Neo-Byzantine architecture and the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, serving as a central pilgrimage site.
The Chapel of the Apparitions
The Chapel of the Apparitions is the spiritual heart of Fatima, marking the exact spot where Our Lady appeared. This simple chapel houses the statue of the Virgin Mary and is the most sacred site for prayer and candle offerings by pilgrims from around the world.
Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity
A modern, vast basilica at the Sanctuary of Fátima, capable of holding thousands of pilgrims, noted for its minimalist design and expansive interior space.
Interactive Museum – Fátima Miracle
An interactive museum that uses multimedia exhibits to present the history and story of the Fátima apparitions, offering an engaging way to learn about this religious event.
Aljustrel Village
A small village near Fátima, known as the hometown of the three shepherd children who witnessed the Marian apparitions, preserving traditional Portuguese rural charm.
Valinhos
A site near Fátima believed to be where the fourth Marian apparition occurred, now featuring a commemorative sculpture and peaceful walking paths.
Travel from Fátima to Coimbra to visit the UNESCO World Heritage University of Coimbra, including the Joanina Library, Royal Palace, St. Michael's Chapel, and University Tower. Continue to Mealhada for a meal, then to Aveiro for a Moliceiro boat cruise, Aveiro Museum, and the Old Train Station. Arrive in Porto.
Coimbra, Portugal
The third-largest city in Portugal, Coimbra was once the country's capital until roughly the end of the Middle Ages, and is filled with historical buildings and beautiful architecture.
University of Coimbra
Portugal's oldest university, located on a hilltop in Coimbra, renowned for its historic academic traditions and iconic buildings, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Joanina Library
A Baroque masterpiece within the University of Coimbra, famous for its gilded woodcarvings, rare book collection, and unique atmosphere, considered one of the world's most beautiful libraries.
Royal Palace & St. Michael's Chapel
The heart of the University of Coimbra's historic complex, comprising the former Royal Palace and the ornately decorated Manueline-style chapel, showcasing Portugal's royal and academic history.
University Tower (Goat Tower)
The iconic bell tower of the University of Coimbra, nicknamed the 'Goat Tower,' offering panoramic views over the city and the Mondego River, serving as a symbol of the campus.
Aveiro, Portugal
Known as the 'Venice of Portugal', famous for its canals, colorful boats, and Art Nouveau architecture, full of romance.
Moliceiro boat cruise
A cruise on a traditional painted moliceiro boat through the canals of Aveiro, offering views of colorful buildings and salt pans, experiencing the aquatic charm of this 'Portuguese Venice.'
Aveiro Museum
A museum housed in the former Jesuit Convent in Aveiro, featuring collections of religious art, archaeological finds, and local historical artifacts that showcase the region's cultural heritage.
Old Train Station
A historic train station in Aveiro, renowned for the beautiful azulejo tile panels on its exterior walls, which depict traditional local scenes and landscapes.
Moliceiro canal cruise
A ride on a brightly decorated moliceiro boat through Aveiro's network of canals, offering a water-level perspective of the city's architecture, bridges, and salt pan landscapes.
Full-day sightseeing in Porto, a UNESCO World Heritage city. Visit São Bento Station, Clérigos Tower & Church, and Livraria Lello. Optional visits to Port Wine Cellars and a Douro River cruise are available.
Porto, Portugal
Porto is the second-largest city in Portugal. This center of Portuguese urban life is more than one thousand years old and a registered UNESCO World Heritage Site. Porto also lends its name to port wine, which it first produced.
São Bento Station
A historic train station in central Porto, famous for the approximately twenty thousand exquisite azulejo tile panels covering the walls of its main hall, depicting scenes from Portuguese history.
Clérigos Tower & Church
The Clérigos Tower is an iconic Baroque bell tower offering panoramic views over Porto. The adjacent church features ornate interior decoration, representing a masterpiece of Portuguese religious architecture.
Livraria Lello
Livraria Lello is considered one of the world's most beautiful bookstores, famous for its Art Nouveau architecture, ornate wooden staircase, and stained-glass ceiling, making it a must-visit for literature and architecture enthusiasts.
Douro River cruise
A cruise along the Douro River offers views of Porto's historic riverside buildings, wine cellars, and iconic bridges, providing a classic perspective on the city's charm from the water.
Port wine cellar visit & tasting
Visiting a Port wine cellar in Vila Nova de Gaia offers insight into the history and production of this fortified wine, complemented by tastings of different styles, making it a quintessential Porto culinary experience.
Depart Porto for Óbidos, a charming medieval town. Visit Óbidos Castle and Church of Santa Maria. Continue to Sintra, a UNESCO cultural landscape, to see Pena Palace, Quinta da Regaleira, Moorish Castle, and Sintra National Palace. Arrive in Lisbon in the early evening.
Obidos, Portugal
A town and a municipality in the Oeste Subregion in Portugal. Obidos remains a well-preserved example of medieval architecture; its streets, squares, walls and its castle are a popular tourist destination.
Obidos Castle
Obidos Castle is a well-preserved medieval fortress perched on a hilltop, overlooking the picturesque town. Its walls, towers, and historic atmosphere make it a romantic landmark in Portugal.
Church of Santa Maria
Located on Obidos' main square, the Church of Santa Maria is an ancient church featuring a Manueline-style portal and interior adorned with beautiful azulejo tile panels, representing a key religious and artistic heritage of the town.
Sintra, Portugal
Sintra has the most historic buildings and equipped with the natural scenery that signifies the beauty of Portugal. It is approximately 18 miles from Lisbon to Sintra where is also known as the most enchanting city.
Pena Palace
Construction of this palace, which sits on a hill above Sintra, Portugal, began during the Middle Ages, and the resulting Romanesque Revival castle is today considered one of the Seven Wonders of Portugal.
Quinta da Regaleira
Classified as an UNESCO World Heritage Site, Quinta da Regaleira is a spectacular estate located in Sintra, Portugal. Tourists can tour the palace admiring its main facade, balconies, a chapel, and living quarters that are ornately decorated.
Moorish Castle
The Moorish Castle is the ruins of an 8th-9th century military fortress on the Sintra hills. Its winding walls follow the mountain ridge, offering excellent panoramic views over the Sintra region and the Atlantic Ocean.
Sintra National Palace
The Sintra National Palace is the best-preserved medieval royal palace in Portugal, famous for its distinctive twin conical chimneys, ornate rooms, and architecture blending Moorish, Gothic, and Manueline styles.
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