Excursion à terre à Lisbonne : excursion privée d'une journée à Sintra, Cascais et Estoril





Description
Découvrez une partie spectaculaire de la côte atlantique, notamment les régions pittoresques qui entourent Sintra, Cascais et Estoril, au cours de cette excursion privée à terre d'une journée complète au départ de Lisbonne. En compagnie d'un guide personnel, quittez le port de Lisbonne pour voyager en direction de la côte pittoresque au nord de la ville. Découvrez les charmes historiques de Cascais, Estoril et Sintra, en vous arrêtant pour admirer de plus près l'étonnante formation rocheuse de la Gueule de l'Enfer (Boca do Inferno), la plage de Guincho et les spectaculaires monuments dominant les montagnes de Sintra : le Palais National de Pena et le Château des Maures.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Visitez le palais de Pena à Sintra
Cabo da Roca, le point le plus occidental d'Europe
Boca do Inferno (en anglais: «Mouth of Hell») est une formation rocheuse pittoresque située à l'ouest de Cascais, Portugal
Vieille ville de Cascais et baie de Cascais
Le casino d'Estoril est réputé pour être le plus grand d'Europe.
Visitez la plage de Guincho
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Votre guide viendra vous chercher au port de Lisbonne, tenant une pancarte avec votre nom.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(4)
<p>We had a truly spectacular day with our guide, Joel, exploring the area of magical Sintra on the first of our two-day port stop in Lisbon on our cruise. Six of us traveled together in a roomy mini-van at lesser cost than the excursion to Sintra offered by our ship and had a far more personal and comfortable experience than the usual ship excursions can offer in their 30-plus group tours. We visited the colorful and lovely Pena Palace, shopped a little in the town's quaint main square, visited a truly fantastic seaside restaurant, braved the winds at Cabo da Roca -- the westernmost point of Europe -- and returned to our ship at the end of a long and satisfying tour via the twin towns of Cascais and Estoril. There are areas of Sintra literally inaccessible by the large tourist buses provided by the cruise lines for their excursions, and so a private Viator day trip is absolutely the best way to really experience this spectacular area outside Lisbon, with its palaces, gardens, castle, fabulous vistas, windswept cliffs and superb food. Can't recommend it enough.</p>
<p>Although Sophia, our guide, was a very nice young woman, the vehicle she was driving was not. Yes, it was a Mercedes 8 passenger and there were only 4 of us, but the van was a manual transmission and kept stalling, which is dangerous on the twisting, winding roads climbing into the hills. This was not a fully guided tour and she did try to provide some commentary, but with no microphone, only the front seat passenger could hear her. Her employer should provide her with better tools. Unfortunately, this detracted from the overall experience. The sights themselves were great. Sintra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the Palace of Pena was charming, as was Cascais, where Sophia arranged for us to have a typical Portugese lunch at a lovely, oceanfront restaurant. She did her best, but this tour operator needs improvement.</p>
<p> Thank you for taking the time to leave this review. We have received the following response from the operator of your tour: </p> <p> Thanks for your review. We are sorry to hear you did not have a perfect experience with Sofia. As we felt the luxury car would be too small for your group, we upgraded you for free to a minivan to maximize your comfort and leg room on the long drive. It was our hope this would improve your overall experience. The total tour length can be slightly longer than planned, as we always try to ensure our customers see everything on the itinerary. Additionally, we are trying to find a microphone system that will help improve our guests' tour experience for the future. We can also assure you that all our van is fully functional and we run several tours on it, so it's always kept in good repair. We are also planning to purchase a new, upgraded, van for our 2017 season. We do regret these details affected your overall enjoyment of your tour, but we hope you were still able to enjoy your remaining time in Lisbon. </p>
<p>Sofia was a lovely young woman and she tried very hard to provide an excellent experience. Unfortunately the tour company she worked for did not provide her with the tools necessary. The one year old Mercedes 8 passenger van had almost 100,000 km and was in need of maintenance. The transmission stick was in need of repair and safety was a serious concern for our group. While Sofia was a driver and we did not expect a fully guided tour, she did try to provide some information which has always been our experience even with driver only tours. Unfortunately, only the people in the front seats with her, could hear anything. No microphone and the transmission made too much noise. Very disappointing that you should use a provider of this poor quality.</p>
Thank you for your review. We heard back from the tour operator concerning this review, and wanted to post their comments here: <br><br> Thanks for your review. I'm glad that you enjoyed our guide. I can understand your disappointment but let me assure you that the van was working fine the day before, and the maintenance is up to date. The safety of our customers is our number one priority. The Van we used for your tour is a luxury brand (Mercedes), and is only 1 year old -- so almost new. <br><br> I can assure you that your safety was never an issue. I hope you understand that all vehicles can have mechanical problems that are outside of our control, though we are taking steps to repair this van. <br><br> I'm so sorry about your not so great experience.



