May to October – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
9 hours
8:30am
Same as the start point
This enchanting day tour takes you to Portugal’s “Dream Coast”, a feast for the eyes with its lush greenery, white beaches and azure seas.
Travelling in a comfortable minivan you will cross the Ponte Vasco da Gama, one of Europe’s longest bridges (approximately 10.5 miles). The first stop is Setúbal, one of Portugal’s oldest cities. You will stop at Palmela Castle for a magnificent photo opportunity. You will head towards a beautiful wine farm for some tastings.
More glorious scenery awaits at Arrábida National Park. Aside from breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, what makes Serra de Arrábida truly special is its vegetation. Many plant species that grow here can no longer be found in any other part of the world.
Enjoy a delicious lunch of fresh fish (payable direct) at the picturesque village of Sesimbra and relax on the beach. After lunch, its time for wine tasting and a guided tour to the Casa Museu Jose Maria Da Fonseca where you’ll taste two wines while enjoying a guided tour of an old wine cellar with a long history.
Your next discovery is the Cristo Rei Sanctuary. Inaugurated in 1959, it is similar to the Cristo Rei in Corcovado, Brazil, although smaller in size. From here you have great views over Lisbon.
Voucher information: You can show your voucher on your smartphone (But if you’d rather print a copy – that’s fine too!)
Group Size:
8pax/van.
Always keep a photo ID handy for security checks.
Bring confortable shoes, jacket
Not wheelchair accessible
Infant / child seats are mandatory for children aged 0-11 (These are available on request if child age is advised at time of booking)
Luggage are not allowed inside our vans.
If your child is up to 1 year old, please bring your own egg stroller.
It was an amazing trip. Young, enthusiastic and extremely knowledgeable guide. Places were fantastic , of course, but the company made it even more worthwhile. Would definitely...
Everything was 100% perfect from beginning to end....
Having never been to the Setubal Peninsula before we were amazed at the beauty of the area; the decline of heavy industry and fish canning has not left a scar on the landscape,...
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