Tour per piccoli gruppi di Fatima, Batalha, Nazare e Obidos da Lisbona





Descrizione
Unisciti a noi in un viaggio nel tempo. Il nostro team di esperti portoghesi è pienamente impegnato a offrire una fantastica esperienza di Fatima, Batalha, Nazare e Obidos. Questa regione del Portogallo, nota soprattutto come Occidente, ha un grande potenziale in quanto vanta una tavolozza molto diversificata di punti di interesse. Fatima era un campo di pascolo dove la Vergine Maria apparve sulla "Cova da Iria" e un santuario fu costruito dalla Chiesa cattolica portoghese e con stretti legami con il Vaticano e tutti i segreti e le rivelazioni fatte ai pastori. Batalha è un piccolo villaggio situato vicino a uno dei campi di battaglia più epici della storia portoghese e un monastero fu costruito lì per commemorare la vittoria. Nazare è un villaggio di pescatori con un'enorme reputazione di surfisti e un nome biblico, rilassati con noi in questa città costiera. Obidos è uno dei villaggi murati più belli del Portogallo, lasciaci passeggiare per le sue strade prima di tornare a Lisbona. Lascia che ti aiutiamo ad innamorarti del Portogallo!
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Fatima è un complesso di santuari dove all'inizio del XX secolo la Vergine Maria apparve a 3 giovani pastori. Vi accompagneremo in questo luogo religioso. Incluso viaggio da Lisbona.
L'UNESCO si è innamorata di questa cattedrale in stile gotico costruita dai portoghesi per commemorare un'importante vittoria che ha portato all'inizio della Seconda Dinastia. Incluso il viaggio da Fatima e la pausa pranzo.
Un pittoresco villaggio di pescatori lungo la costa occidentale. Sitio, uno dei suoi quartieri che si trova in cima a una scogliera sospesa sull'oceano Atlantico. Incluso il viaggio da Batalha.
Un affascinante borgo medievale murato che è nato come villaggio mercantile e si è trasformato nel villaggio della Principessa. Vieni a deliziarti con questi stretti alleati.
Rientro al punto di arrivo di Lisbona.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Sono disponibili seggiolini specifici per neonati
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(306)
Joao was a great guide today. He knew his history and was very willing to answer questions. We had another tour awesome time with him.
I had a great trip today and Miguel did a very good job! He shows us a lot of different things (especially the fresh apple from the farm 🤣 and shared a lot of information. More importantly, his attitude shows that he really enjoys his work and tries to make us enjoy every second!! To have him as a tour guide, it’s really a present . Thank you so much.
Great day! Excellent experience in every way!
A well informed chaperone who is very knowledgeable. Great experience ✅ Fatima was great, the restaurant was also amazing and the views were spectacular.
This tour with Miguel was amazing! He spent the whole day with us and brought us to exactly what we wanted to see plus more!
Pedro was a great tour guide. We learned a lot regarding Portugal and Lisbon as well as the sites. His music choice for the van was great too. I gave the tour 4 stars because the van was cramped, needs new brakes and AC vents in the back.
Excellent experience, Joao our guide was spectacular, explaining all the history at every place we arrived the whole time, attentive, kind, I recommend him 100%....
We chose this small group tour for a couple of reasons, the primary ones being that it was a small group that offered an opportunity to get to know other travelers while experiencing the rich cultural elements of the region. Once the 8 of us were loaded into the van, our guide, Miguel, began the drive while filling us in on the important elements of Portugal's economy - wine, olive oil and cork. While this may seem irrelevant to the tour, it was a great ice breaker to get us all involved in talking about each and asking questions. Our first stop was Fatima to walk the grounds of the Sanctuary of Fatima. Take time to go into the Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Rosario de Fatima and marvel at the altar and the stained-glass windows. At the opposite end of the grounds is the much more modern Basilica da Santissima Trindade, also worth a visit. The next stop was Batalha, and the Monastery, built in the 14th and 15th century to commemorate the Battle of Aljubarrota. The architecture of the Monastery reflects the era in which it was built as well as the influential architects. The stained-glass windows are some of the oldest in Portugal. Traveling on, we went to the seaside town of Nazare, where our guide drove us to a spot above the town where we could get a good look at the beach below. There are a number of small shops selling tourist-oriented items nearby. The next stop was in the town for lunch. There are a variety of places to eat on the main street, though Miguel recommended Taberna do Pouca Roupa, a seafood restaurant off the main street. The fish was fresh and prepared well. The final stop was Obidos, where we stepped into the oldest bar in Obidos, where one hundred-year-old bottles of wine sat on shelves. Next it was a walk to the pedestrian street and a walk along the castle wall. From there one gets an amazing view of the old city. We found the folks at One Day Tours take special pride in catering to the needs of their clientele. Our driver/guide was interesting, engaging and rather humorous, which is good in making everyone feel comfortable.
Good treatment from the guide (João). Very on time at pick up and didn't hesitate to translate to both, english and spanish language simultaniously. This is not so easy to find among regular tour guides. He gave very good tips and replied to all of our weird tourist questions. He kept a good balance between telling interesting facts and letting us to have free time at each destination.
It was fun! Wanted to have more time in each place but Miguel was a great guide.



