Fátima, Batalha, Nazaré & Óbidos from Lisbon
Be impressed by the Sanctuary of Fatima, the Batalha Monastery, Nazare's giant waves and Obidos Castle walls.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Portugal.
Visit the famous Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima – one of the most sacred places in the world, with deep spiritual significance, attracting millions of visitors each year. Walk through its peaceful grounds, light a candle, or simply let yourself be carried away by the tranquil atmosphere while learning about the 1917 apparitions that forever changed this place. Whether you seek faith or reflection, Fátima will leave a lasting impression.
Next, be amazed by the stunning Gothic architecture of the Batalha Monastery (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and its remarkable historical importance.
With the chance to witness the world’s biggest waves in Nazaré, we’ll arrive at this picturesque fishing village, famous for its breathtaking ocean views.
End the day by exploring the charming medieval town of Óbidos – stroll through its cobbled streets, admire the castle walls, and, of course, taste the traditional Ginja liqueur, served in a chocolate cup.
Visit the famous Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima – one of the most sacred places in the world, with deep spiritual significance, attracting millions of visitors each year. Walk through its peaceful grounds, light a candle, or simply let yourself be carried away by the tranquil atmosphere while learning about the 1917 apparitions that forever changed this place. Whether you seek faith or reflection, Fátima will leave a lasting impression.
Next, be amazed by the stunning Gothic architecture of the Batalha Monastery (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and its remarkable historical importance.
With the chance to witness the world’s biggest waves in Nazaré, we’ll arrive at this picturesque fishing village, famous for its breathtaking ocean views.
End the day by exploring the charming medieval town of Óbidos – stroll through its cobbled streets, admire the castle walls, and, of course, taste the traditional Ginja liqueur, served in a chocolate cup.













