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Discover the private tour to Fatima from Lisbon, including highlights like the Sanctuary, Basilica, and Casa de Lucia, with expert guides and flexible scheduling.
Travel 1 hour and 30 minutes from Lisbon to Fátima in a comfortable, private vehicle designed for those seeking a peaceful, personalized experience. Priced at $354.13 per person, this 8-hour private tour offers a thorough exploration of Fátima’s most significant sites with the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off. The tour is led by a knowledgeable guide, who accompanies you through the key locations, sharing insights while allowing ample time for reflection, mass attendance, or shopping. Its high rating of 5.0 based on 52 reviews reflects exceptional service, with 98% recommending the experience.
We appreciate how this tour prioritizes comfort and authenticity, making it ideal for visitors interested in a meaningful, less crowded visit to Fátima. The tour’s flexibility—such as the ability to attend mass or explore at your own pace—sets it apart from typical group excursions. However, travelers should be aware that the tour includes several stops, each lasting around 20 to 45 minutes, which may require some walking or standing.


This tour starts with hotel pickup in Lisbon, offering a seamless transition to Fátima in a private, air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi and bottled water. The trip lasts about 1 hour and 30 minutes, allowing guests to relax and enjoy the scenery en route. The tour is designed for those who prefer comfort, privacy, and a personalized experience over crowded group trips, making it particularly appealing for visitors seeking a more authentic visit.
The vehicle features professional drivers and a driver-guide who ensures a smooth journey, setting a calm tone for the day. The tour’s flexible start time at 8:30 am helps avoid large crowds at major sites and gives more time to explore.
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The Sanctuary of Fátima is the centerpiece of the tour, where visitors can see the Chapel of the Apparitions, built following Our Lady’s requests in 1917. This small chapel is where the Virgin Mary appeared to the three shepherd children multiple times, offering a focal point for prayer and reflection.
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary stands on the site of the children’s initial sightings, with a striking history dating back to its construction between 1928 and 1953. Inside, visitors can see the tombs of the three Little Shepherds, emphasizing the spiritual significance of the place.
The Basilica of the Holy Trinity, inaugurated in 2007, is a modern, impressive structure that seats over 8,600 people and is painted white with regional Branco do Mar stone. Attending the 11 o’clock mass here, or in other parts of the sanctuary depending on the day, adds a powerful dimension to the visit.

Another key stop is Valinhos Sanctuary, where the fourth apparition of Our Lady occurred on August 19, 1917. This site offers insight into the children’s experiences and the ongoing significance of Fatima’s message.
Loca do Anjo is visited next, where the Angel of Peace appeared to the children in the spring and autumn of 1916. Here, the guide explains the angel’s message to “Pray, pray a lot” and its importance within the Fatima story.
These stops provide deeper understanding of the children’s encounters, enriching the spiritual context of the tour.

The Casa de Lucia is reopened in July 2024 as a House-Museum, offering a closer view of Sister Lucia’s life. Visitors can see the original house where Lucia de Jesus was born and learn about her childhood. Highlights include the wall clock marking her birth at 7 p.m. and the return of old books, adding authenticity to the visit.
The Casa de Francisco and Jacinta Marto remains mostly unchanged since the time of the Apparitions, preserving its simple charm. It is open for pilgrims and offers a tangible connection to the seers’ humble beginnings and daily life.

The Poco do Arneiro, or Arneiro Well, is where the children often sat and played, and where the Angel’s second apparition took place in 1916. It remains a peaceful, reflective spot, illustrating the children’s innocent interactions with the divine.
The House of Sister Lucia and the homes of Francisco and Jacinta provide additional context about the seers’ upbringing. The guide highlights these locations’ importance, giving visitors a vivid picture of the childhood environment that shaped their faith.

Pickup begins at 8:30 am from hotels and accommodations in Lisbon, with drop-off available at different locations within the city. The 8-hour itinerary includes multiple stops, each lasting roughly 20 to 45 minutes, allowing time for photos, reflection, or shopping.
The tour offers WiFi, bottled water, and a personal guide throughout the day, ensuring a comfortable and flexible experience. It is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed, and requires minimal physical effort, though some walking at sites should be expected.

The private nature of the tour means no sharing with strangers, with the guide tailoring the experience to your interests. Customers frequently praise guides like Pedro for being knowledgeable, courteous, and accommodating, enhancing their understanding of Fatima’s spiritual history.
Compared to public transport or group tours, this option reduces stress, maximizes sightseeing time, and allows for a more authentic, intimate experience. The flexibility to attend mass or explore at leisure, combined with hotel pickup and drop-off, makes it a compelling choice for those valuing comfort and tailored service.

This 8-hour private tour provides an in-depth look at Fatima’s most sacred sites, guided by experts dedicated to delivering a respectful and informative experience. The tour’s high rating and positive reviews reflect its quality, especially the excellent guides and well-organized itinerary.
While the tour includes many stops, the pace remains manageable, and the private setting ensures a peaceful, reflective journey. It suits devout Catholics, history enthusiasts, or anyone interested in a personalized, meaningful visit to Fatima. The cost may be higher than group options, but the comfort and customization justify the price for many travelers.
“I had the pleasure of a private tour of Fatima with Pedro on Easter Sunday 2025! It was unbelievable! Pedro was very kind, knowledgeable, and tho…”
What is included in the price of the tour?
The cost covers private transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off in Lisbon, guide services, WiFi, and bottled water.
Are there any additional expenses?
Lunch and personal purchases are not included but can be added on your own.
How long is the drive from Lisbon to Fatima?
The trip lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes each way.
Can I attend mass during the tour?
Yes, the 11 o’clock mass at the Basilica of the Holy Trinity is included, but the schedule may vary based on the day.
Is this tour suitable for all physical abilities?
Yes, most stops require minimal walking, but some standing or brief walking is involved.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its private, flexible itinerary, expert guides, and comfort make it ideal for those seeking a personalized, spiritual experience.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 76 days in advance, ensuring availability for preferred dates.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, it is suitable for most travelers, including those with children or mobility considerations.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The tour’s structure allows some flexibility, especially at key sites, but major stops are pre-arranged for efficiency.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund.