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Experience Portugal’s sacred and scenic sites in one day with this full-day tour from Lisbon, including Fátima, Batalha, Nazaré, and Óbidos for $82.44.

This full-day tour from Lisbon costs $82.44 per person and lasts approximately 9 hours. It is designed as a small-group experience with hotel pickup and drop-off included, making it a comfortable and convenient way to see some of Portugal’s most iconic sights. The tour features admission tickets to all stops—so there’s no need to worry about extra costs or planning logistics yourself.
The journey takes in Fátima, home to Portugal’s most sacred sanctuary, along with the gothic Batalha Monastery, the renowned Nazaré beaches famous for record-breaking waves, and the medieval village of Óbidos. This tour balances religious sites, historical landmarks, natural beauty, and charming villages, appealing to visitors interested in a well-rounded experience.
While the day is packed with highlights, it remains suitable for most travelers thanks to comfortable transport, a flexible itinerary, and a knowledgeable guide. Be prepared for a long but rewarding day that maximizes sightseeing in a single trip, ideal for those short on time but eager to see Portugal’s key spots.

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The tour begins early at 8:00 am, with hotel pickup offered for added convenience. The first stop is at Restaurante O Sino, the largest statue factory in Fatima. Here, visitors have 30 minutes to browse and buy souvenirs like religious statues and rosaries, perfect for gift-giving or personal keepsakes.
Soon after, the group heads to the Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Rosario de Fatima. This one-hour stop immerses visitors in the peaceful atmosphere of Portugal’s most visited religious site, where the apparition of Our Lady in 1917 is central to its significance. The free admission allows enough time for reflection and photography.
Next, the tour visits the Batalha Monastery—a medieval Gothic masterpiece built to commemorate Portugal’s victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota. The 30-minute stop provides a glimpse into Portugal’s architectural marvel, recognized as one of seven architectural wonders. Visitors can admire its intricate stonework, stained glass windows, and ornate cloisters.
This site is a highlight for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike, offering a snapshot of Portugal’s Gothic style and medieval craftsmanship. The admission is free, and the visit allows enough time to appreciate the grandeur of this last gothic monastery in Portugal.

The next stop explores Nazaré, famous worldwide for 30-meter-high waves and its bustling beaches. The O Sitio viewpoint offers spectacular views over the ocean and town. Visitors spend 30 minutes here, enjoying photo opportunities and scenic vistas.
Though the drive down to Nazaré can sometimes be affected by road closures, guides ensure visitors are still dropped off at the beachfront, where they can relax and take in the natural beauty of this renowned surf destination. The record-breaking waves attract surfers from across the globe, making Nazaré a must-see for those interested in natural phenomena and coastal scenery.

The tour’s final stop is the medieval village of Óbidos, a charming walled town filled with cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and historic castle walls. The one-hour visit provides ample time to walk the narrow lanes, explore boutique shops, and sample the famous Ginga liquor, ideally served in chocolate glasses.
Óbidos is also recognized as one of Portugal’s seven architectural wonders, and its medieval atmosphere makes it easy to imagine life centuries ago. This stop offers both cultural insight and leisurely strolling, ending with free time to soak up the authentic Portuguese ambiance.

The entire experience takes place inside an air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring comfort during the long drives between stops. The tour maintains a well-paced schedule, with timing designed to balance sightseeing and leisure. Bottled water is provided, helping to keep guests hydrated throughout the day.
Participants should be prepared for walking on cobbled streets and potentially steep inclines, especially in Óbidos and Nazaré. The tour is accessible for most travelers, though those with mobility concerns should consider this aspect.

Based on reviews, the guide—often praised for being friendly, professional, and well-informed—leads the group through each site with helpful commentary. Many mention guides like Nelson or Dimitri for their considerate nature and ability to explain the significance of each location.
The small-group format often allows for more personalized attention and flexibility, with some guests appreciating that the guide provides extra details and local insights. The guide’s attentiveness helps prevent the stops from feeling rushed, allowing for meaningful visits.

While the day is long, most reviews agree that the itinerary strikes a good balance, offering sufficient time at each site without feeling overly hurried. The cost of $82.44 is considered reasonable, especially given admission tickets included and the convenience of transportation.
Some guests note that certain stops—like souvenir shopping in Fatima—can take up extra time, but overall, the schedule is flexible enough to enjoy all highlights thoroughly. The small group size and comfortable vehicle enhance the experience, making it suitable for a wide range of travelers.
This full-day trip suits visitors who want a rundown of Portugal’s religious, historic, and scenic sites in one convenient package. It’s especially well-suited for those with limited time in Lisbon, seeking value and ease without sacrificing depth. The small-group format and knowledgeable guides cater well to travelers who appreciate personalized attention and local insights.
However, the long hours and walking on uneven surfaces may be less ideal for travelers with mobility issues or those seeking a more relaxed pace. Since lunch is not included, guests should plan to bring snacks or buy food en route.
This well-reviewed tour offers a rich blend of spiritual, historical, and coastal attractions in Portugal, all within a manageable day trip. Its competitive price, inclusion of admission tickets, and small-group format make it a practical choice for visitors eager to see the highlights without the hassle of extensive planning.
While some stops are shorter than others, the diverse itinerary ensures a variety of experiences—from awe-inspiring religious sites to picturesque villages and wild beaches. This tour provides a balanced, informative, and enjoyable way to experience the essence of Portugal in one day.
“We booked this tour to see Fatima (we were so lucky to even catch a whole event going on, by chance) and we were gladly surprised with all the site…”
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider walking on cobbled streets and steep inclines.
What’s included in the price?
The admission tickets for all stops, air-conditioned vehicle, and bottled water are included. Lunch is not provided.
How long do we stay at each site?
Stops range from 30 minutes at Fatima and Nazaré to one hour in Óbidos, ensuring enough time to explore without feeling rushed.
Can I buy souvenirs during the tour?
Yes, souvenir shopping is available, particularly at Fatima’s statue factory and in Óbidos.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended due to cobbled streets and uneven surfaces.
Is there free time in Óbidos?
Yes, the one-hour stop allows for leisurely exploration or a quick taste of Ginga liquor served in chocolate glasses.
Are the stops religious?
Yes, Fátima is a holy sanctuary, but the tour is suitable for those interested in history and scenery as well.
What is the tour guide like?
Guides are praised for being friendly, informative, and considerate, often going beyond the basics to provide local insights.
How is the pacing of the day?
Most find the schedule well-balanced, with enough time at each location to enjoy the experience without feeling rushed.
Can I customize the tour?
The itinerary is fixed, but the small-group format allows some flexibility, especially with guide-led explanations and stops.