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Explore Portugal’s religious sites, Gothic monuments, and scenic villages on this full-day Lisbon tour visiting Fatima, Batalha, Nazaré, and Óbidos for $124.
A full-day journey from Lisbon, this tour offers an enriching experience through some of Portugal’s most iconic sights. Priced at $124 per person and lasting approximately 9 hours, it provides a well-balanced mix of spiritual, historic, and scenic stops. You’ll discover the Sanctuary of Fatima, marvel at the Monastery of Batalha, enjoy panoramic views in Nazaré, and wander the charming streets of Óbidos. The tour is perfect for those interested in religious heritage, Gothic architecture, or simply exploring Portugal’s picturesque countryside with ease.
The tour features hotel pick-up and drop-off, in an air-conditioned vehicle suited for small groups, ensuring comfort and personalized attention. While it does not include lunch or entrance fees, the experience is enhanced by knowledgeable guides, flexible timings, and the opportunity to taste local specialties like ginjinha. With a high rating of 4.6/5 based on 289 reviews, it earns praise for its efficient organization and engaging storytelling, making it a reliable choice for visitors eager to see key Portuguese sites without the hassle of planning.


The tour begins with hotel pickup in Lisbon, where you step into an 8-seat air-conditioned vehicle. The first destination is the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima, one of the most visited pilgrimage sites worldwide. Here, the guide shares insights into the 1917 apparition of the Virgin Mary, providing context for the site’s religious importance. Visitors have the opportunity to explore the grounds at a relaxed pace, with some reviews noting that more time might be desired to fully experience the sanctuary. The visit typically lasts around 1 hour and 30 minutes, allowing space for prayer, reflection, and viewing the prayer candles.
This stop is ideal for those interested in religious history or seeking a peaceful moment at a site that holds deep spiritual significance for many. It’s accessible for most visitors, with moderate walking involved, and infants or children can occupy a seat, with infant seats available if advised at booking.
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Next, the tour heads to the Monastery of Batalha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and renowned for its Gothic architecture. Built by King John I as a thanksgiving for victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385, this monastery impresses with towering cloisters, intricate stone carvings, and historical significance. Visitors can admire the fascinating Gothic design while learning about Portugal’s medieval history.
The Batalha Monastery typically features a guided tour, allowing travelers to appreciate details like the chapels and cloisters. The tour emphasizes visual grandeur and historic storytelling, making it a highlight for architecture enthusiasts or history lovers. No entrance fees are included in the package, but the site’s open layout invites visitors to explore at their own pace.

Following lunch, the tour makes a stop in Nazaré, famous for its spectacular cliffs and legendary waves. The visit is centered around the Sítio area, perched high above the waves, offering panoramic views of the coastline. From these vantage points, visitors can admire the sweeping sea vistas and learn about the Nossa Senhora da Nazaré legend—an old Christian art piece representing the town’s spiritual connection to the sea.
This stop is perfect for taking photographs and soaking in the natural beauty of the region. You’ll find the town full of romantic charm, with a relaxed seaside atmosphere. The walk involves some gentle inclines, and the views make it a favorite for photo enthusiasts and those wanting a moment of quiet contemplation.

The last major stop on the tour is the medieval village of Óbidos, renowned for its winding cobblestone streets, castle walls, and handmade crafts. Walking through this romantic town, visitors can explore historic castles, city gates, and local artisan shops. The narrow streets are perfect for wandering and discovering local crafts and souvenirs.
While in Óbidos, travelers have the chance to try ginjinha, a local cherry liquor, often served in small chocolate cups. The town’s medieval vibe and scenic views make it a favorite for photo stops. The visit here offers a relaxed, immersive experience in a historic setting, with plenty of time to browse or enjoy a coffee.
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This full-day tour operates in small groups, typically with up to 8 guests, in a Mercedes Vito or similar vehicle. Hotel pick-up and drop-off in Lisbon are included, simplifying logistics and saving time that would otherwise be spent on transportation. The tour schedule is flexible, with starting times available depending on availability, and the duration of 9 hours provides a leisurely pace.
The tour is suitable for most physical abilities, with moderate walking involved at each site. Travelers are advised to wear comfortable footwear, bring bottled water, sunscreen, and a jacket in winter, especially in outdoor spots. While the tour generally proceeds as planned, it is resilient to weather conditions unless there are official warnings, ensuring reliable planning.

Guides on this tour are praised for their knowledge and friendliness. Reviewers highlight guides like Andre, Miguel, and Antonio for their engaging storytelling and multilingual abilities, often switching effortlessly between languages such as English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French. The small group format fosters a personalized experience and allows for more flexible timing at each stop.
The guides’ ability to share stories, cultural insights, and local legends** makes each site come alive. Many reviews also appreciate the easy-going pace, which allows for comfortable exploration without feeling rushed, especially important for older travelers or those with small children.

The price of $124 covers transportation, insurance, and a comprehensive itinerary that includes four major stops. The tour does not include lunch or entrance fees, so travelers should plan for meals and extras. Many travelers recommend allocating extra time at Fatima if possible, as it is a deeply meaningful site.
For a more flexible experience, booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance adds peace of mind. The tour is ideal for visitors who want to see key sites efficiently without the stress of self-driving or extensive planning, especially given the well-organized schedule and professional guides.

This tour offers a balanced mix of spiritual, historical, and scenic spots within one convenient day. Its small-group format and friendly guides ensure a personalized experience, with many travelers noting the enthusiasm and knowledge of the staff. The scenic views in Nazaré and the medieval charm of Óbidos are highlights that make the trip memorable.
While some reviews suggest that more time in Fatima could enhance the experience, the overall pacing generally allows for a meaningful visit to each site. The $124 price point reflects good value, especially considering the comfort and convenience of door-to-door service.
This tour appeals most to those interested in Portugal’s religious sites, Gothic architecture, and scenic villages, especially travelers who prefer a guided experience rather than self-driven exploration. It’s a reliable, well-rated option for a full, enriching day near Lisbon.
“Our trip to Fatima, Nazaré, and Óbidos was amazing, and all thanks to our guide, Andre. He was not only very knowledgeable but also extremely fri…”

Does this tour include lunch?
No, lunch is not included in the price. Travelers should plan to bring their own or buy food at the stops.
Are entrance fees covered?
No, entrance fees are not included. Visitors should budget for additional costs at sites like Fatima and Batalha.
How long is the stop at Fatima?
Most visits to Fatima last about 1 hour and 30 minutes, though some reviews suggest that slightly longer time could be beneficial.
Is the tour accessible for children?
Yes, infants and children occupy a seat, and infant seats are available if advised at booking. The tour involves moderate walking, suitable for most ages.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Portuguese, Spanish, and French. They are praised for their knowledge and friendliness.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. The booking process is flexible, allowing you to reserve without immediate payment.