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Discover Alentejo’s flavors with a full-day tour featuring honey extraction, chocolate making, wine tasting, and a castle visit from Évora or Montemor for $159.
This day trip from Évora or Montemor offers an engaging introduction to the region’s culinary and historical highlights. Priced at $159 per person, it spans approximately one day and includes visits to a beekeeping farm, the only cocoa processing factory in Portugal, a local winery, and the Montemor-o-Novo Castle.
Designed for those eager to explore Alentejo’s artisanal products and history, this tour combines hands-on experiences with scenic sightseeing. It includes lunch at a traditional restaurant, making it a well-rounded cultural outing. While the schedule is packed, the tour’s focus on local craftsmanship and regional flavors makes it especially appealing for food lovers, history buffs, and curious travelers alike.
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The tour kicks off with an authentic beekeeping activity. Participants visit hives and learn about honey production directly from a local beekeeper. The guide explains traditional methods and the importance of bees in the region’s agriculture.
After the inspection, visitors are invited to taste fresh honey and take a small jar home as a memorable souvenir. The hands-on nature of this experience offers a genuine glimpse into Alentejo’s beekeeping traditions. Expect to walk around beehives and gain insights into sustainable honey harvesting practices.

Next, the focus shifts to Portugal’s only cocoa processing factory. Here, visitors observe how cocoa beans are transformed into chocolate bars through artisanal methods. The process showcases local craftsmanship, from bean roasting to chocolate moldings.
This stop includes a tasting session featuring local chocolate specialties. It’s an opportunity to appreciate Portuguese chocolate beyond the usual store-bought options. The factory tour is straightforward, providing clear explanations of each step in the artisan chocolate-making process.
After the factory, the tour offers a lunch break in a typical Alentejo restaurant. The menu emphasizes regional cuisine, known for its genuine and intense flavors. Although drinks are not included, the meal presents a chance to enjoy local dishes that reflect the area’s culinary identity.
The restaurant’s setting provides a cozy atmosphere and an authentic taste of Alentejo’s gastronomic traditions. This break offers a moment to relax and soak in the regional ambiance before continuing the day’s explorations.
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Following lunch, the tour visits the Montemor-o-Novo Castle, a medieval fortress that dominates the landscape. Visitors walk along the ramparts, taking in spectacular views over the Alentejo plains.
The castle’s history enriches the experience, with the guide sharing stories about its past and significance. Standing on the castle walls, travelers can appreciate the strategic location and architectural features of this historic site. It’s a scenic spot that combines history with breathtaking vistas.
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The final stop is a local winery, where the process of Alentejo wine production is explained in detail. Visitors learn about vine cultivation, wine fermentation, and bottling techniques.
This tasting session showcases selected wines, allowing participants to appreciate the aromas and flavors characteristic of the region. The guide helps distinguish different varieties and offers pointers on wine pairing. It’s a fitting finale to a day centered on regional craftsmanship and local flavors.

This full-day tour departs from Évora or Montemor, with the exact starting times subject to availability. The tour is led by live guides speaking English and Portuguese, ensuring clear explanations throughout.
Included in the price are the honey extraction, visit to the hives, chocolate factory tour, lunch, castle visit, and wine tasting. However, lunch drinks are not included, so consider bringing some extra cash or drinks if desired.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.

What makes this experience unique is the combination of hands-on artisanal activities with cultural and historical sightseeing. The visit to Portugal’s only cocoa processing factory is a rare opportunity, and the honey experience provides a genuine link to local agricultural traditions.
The inclusion of Montemor-o-Novo Castle adds a scenic and historical dimension, complementing the culinary focus of the day. The wine tasting rounds out the experience, making it a comprehensive introduction to Alentejo’s regional specialties.

This tour caters well to food lovers, history enthusiasts, and those curious about local craftsmanship. The hands-on beekeeping and chocolate factory visit make it particularly engaging, while the castle and wine tasting appeal to those who enjoy scenic views and regional wines.
While the schedule is full, the diverse stops provide a well-rounded look at Alentejo’s traditions and landscapes. It’s especially suitable for travelers seeking an interactive, cultural day trip that balances culinary delights with historical exploration.
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately one day.
How much does the tour cost?
It costs $159 per person.
What is included in the price?
The price includes honey extraction and hive visit, chocolate factory tour, lunch in a traditional restaurant, Montemor-o-Novo castle visit, and wine tasting with a visit to the winery.
Are drinks included during lunch?
No, lunch drinks are not included.
What languages are available for the tour?
The tour is conducted in English and Portuguese.
Can I cancel and get a refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Évora or Montemor, depending on your choice.
Is there an option to reserve and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later.
What is the main highlight of this tour?
The visit to Portugal’s only cocoa processing factory and the hands-on honey experience stand out.
Is this tour suitable for families?
The provided information does not specify restrictions, but the full-day format and interactive stops suggest it can be enjoyable for families with older children.
This comprehensive day trip from Évora or Montemor offers a delicious, scenic, and educational taste of Alentejo’s local products and history. With its mix of hands-on activities, scenic views, and regional flavors, it makes for a memorable exploration of this charming Portuguese region.
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