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Explore Portugal’s iconic sites on this small-group day trip from Lisbon to Fatima, Batalha, Nazaré, and Obidos, including expert guides and stunning views.
The Lisbon: Fátima, Batalha, Nazaré & Obidos Small-Group Tour offers an engaging full-day journey through some of Portugal’s most renowned locations. Priced at $83 per person and lasting 10 hours, this tour provides a well-rounded experience covering religious landmarks, medieval towns, and coastal wonders. It departs from Lisbon, with pick-up included from your accommodation, making it easy to start the day seamlessly.
What makes this tour appealing is its focus on diverse highlights: you’ll visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima, renowned for its religious significance; walk through the medieval streets of Obidos; marvel at the gigantic waves of Nazaré, famous for surf-breaking records; and explore the Batalha Monastery, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. With a small group limit of 8 participants, the experience feels intimate and personalized, complemented by a guided tour at each stop.
While this tour packs in many sites, it balances sightseeing with adequate free time at each location, as reflected in reviews praising the knowledgeable guides and relaxed pace. Expect to spend around 75 minutes at Fatima, 20 minutes at Batalha, 30 minutes in Nazaré, and 75 minutes exploring Obidos, plus time for lunch and photo opportunities. It’s a flexible, well-organized option suitable for those eager to see Portugal beyond Lisbon in one day.


This tour begins with a pick-up from Lisbon, followed by a 75-minute van ride to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima. Known as one of the country’s most significant religious sites, this sanctuary commemorates the 1917 Marian apparitions to three shepherd children. Visitors appreciate the guided tour of the basilica and shrine, gaining context about its history and importance.
The guided visit is balanced with free time, allowing for personal reflection or exploration of the pilgrimage site. The sanctuary’s atmosphere is deeply moving for many, especially those interested in religious history. The tour’s pace gives enough room to absorb the significance without feeling rushed.
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After leaving Fátima, the tour proceeds to Batalha, a 20-minute drive away. The Batalha Monastery is renowned as Portugal’s last Gothic convent, built after the Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385. The guided tour of this Dominican monastery highlights its stunning Gothic architecture and historical relevance.
Visitors get a brief 20-minute inside the monastery, but the exterior and surrounding cloisters are equally impressive. The architectural details and historical stories shared by guides make this stop a highlight for those interested in Portugal’s medieval past. It’s a quick visit but packed with visual and cultural richness.

Next, the group heads to Nazaré, a coastal fishing town famous for giant waves. About 25 minutes from Batalha, this stop includes a guided tour and free time of 30 minutes to explore. You’ll find the top viewpoint offers stunning ocean views and the perfect spot for photos.
Nazaré is best known for the enormous waves that attract big-wave surfers. Watching the surf and soaking in the briny ocean air at the viewpoint delivers memorable scenery. The town itself has a peaceful vibe, with a historic church housing the earliest statue of St. Mary.
Following the exploration, the tour includes a one-hour lunch break in Nazaré, giving time to enjoy local cuisine. The town boasts a variety of restaurants, offering fresh seafood and traditional dishes, making it a great chance to relax and recharge.
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After lunch, the tour takes a 50-minute drive to Obidos, a medieval walled town known for its cobblestone streets and castle. The guided tour lasts 75 minutes, during which visitors stroll through the fortified streets, admire the castle at the top of the hill, and enjoy panoramic views.
Obidos is particularly famous for sour cherry liquor served in chocolate glasses, a treat for those interested in local flavors. The town’s charming, historic atmosphere makes it a highlight for sightseeing and photography. The castle and city walls provide excellent photo opportunities, and the relaxed pace allows ample time for wandering.

The final 50-minute van ride takes the group back to Lisbon, with arrival in the late afternoon or early evening, depending on traffic and stops. The journey offers a chance to reflect on the day’s sights while relaxing in the air-conditioned vehicle.

The tour is led by professional guides speaking English, Portuguese, and Spanish, with reviews consistently praising their knowledgeable, friendly, and attentive approach. Guides like Tiago, Sergei, Luzia, and Dimitri are frequently mentioned as making the experience more engaging through stories, historical insights, and flexibility.
Participants appreciate the small group size of 8, which fosters a more personalized experience. The comfortable vans with air conditioning and timely pickups contribute to a smooth, enjoyable day. Several reviews highlight the guides’ patience and extra touches, such as offering water and local snacks, enhancing the trip’s value.

The itinerary is structured to balance guided tours with free exploration. The 75-minute stop in Fatima is ample for visiting the basilica and shrine, while the 20-minute Batalha tour keeps the visit concise yet informative. Nazaré’s 30-minute free time allows for a quick look around, and the 75-minute Obidos walk offers a relaxed tour of this picturesque town.
Lunch in Nazaré is scheduled for 1 hour, providing enough time to enjoy local dishes without feeling rushed. The total duration of 10 hours makes this a full but manageable day trip, emphasizing comfort and quality over quantity.

This tour is suitable for travelers who enjoy comfortable transportation and guided sightseeing. It’s accessible rain or shine, as the tour proceeds regardless of weather. Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended due to walking on cobblestone streets and potential outdoor exposure.
Entry fees to monuments are not included in the tour price, so visitors should prepare for additional costs if they wish to explore inside certain sites. The tour includes hotel pickup, which adds convenience for participants staying in Lisbon.

What sets this experience apart is the combination of religious, historical, and coastal sights in one day, with expert guides making each stop meaningful. The small group setting enhances comfort and allows for more tailored attention. The inclusion of free time at each stop helps avoid the feeling of rushing through remarkable locations.
Despite a busy schedule, most reviews note the balanced pacing, allowing enough time for exploration and photos. The value for money is clear, given the coverage of multiple sites, guided commentary, and transportation.
This tour appeals to those eager to see a variety of Portugal’s highlights in one day, especially if interested in religious sites, medieval towns, and coastal scenery. It’s ideal for travelers who prefer guided experiences with small group intimacy and flexible pacing. Those wanting to avoid the hassle of self-organized trips will find this to be a convenient, informative option.
This small-group tour from Lisbon offers a well-curated itinerary covering some of Portugal’s most iconic locations. The $83 price point provides excellent value, especially considering the guided tours, hotel pickup, and small group size.
Visitors consistently praise the knowledge and friendliness of guides, who bring each location to life with stories and context. The stunning ocean views at Nazaré and the striking Gothic architecture of Batalha are particular highlights. The tour balances structured sightseeing with free time, allowing for personal discovery and photos.
While the duration of 10 hours makes for a full day, most find the pace comfortable thanks to organized timing and transportation comforts. The lunch break in Nazaré adds a relaxed element to the day, and the small group setting ensures a more intimate experience.
This tour is a solid choice for those seeking comprehensive coverage of Portugal’s central highlights with expert guidance, especially for visitors who prefer organized trips but still want some personal space to explore.
What is included in the price of this tour?
The tour includes round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned van, guided tours at each location, and a guide/driver. Entry fees to monuments are not included, and lunch is not covered.
How long is the total tour?
The entire experience lasts 10 hours, with specific stops including 75 minutes at Fatima, 20 minutes at Batalha, 30 minutes in Nazaré, and 75 minutes in Obidos, plus travel times and lunch.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, pickup from your accommodation in Lisbon is included, making the start of the day hassle-free.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes and bring weather-appropriate clothing, as the tour takes place rain or shine.
Are there any restrictions on physical activity?
The tour involves walking through towns and sites, mainly on cobblestone streets, but no specific physical restrictions are noted.
How big is the group?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a small-group experience with plenty of personalized attention.
Can I customize my experience?
While the itinerary is fixed, guides are noted for being flexible and accommodating personal interests when possible.
What is the best time of year for this tour?
The tour runs rain or shine, making it suitable year-round. However, reviews mention that Nazaré’s waves are more impressive in winter, and Obidos can be crowded during peak season.
Would this tour suit religious or cultural visitors?
Absolutely, as it visits Fátima, a major religious pilgrimage site, and Batalha Monastery, a significant Gothic monument. The stops combine spiritual, historic, and scenic elements.
Is this tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
The pace and walking involved make it accessible for most, but travelers should be prepared for some walking on cobblestone streets. The small group setting allows for a comfortable, relaxed day.
This Fátima, Batalha, Nazaré & Obidos Small-Group Tour from Lisbon offers a balanced, enriching day with guided insights, free exploration, and visits to Portugal’s most notable sites. Its value, intimacy, and variety make it a compelling choice for travelers eager to experience Portugal beyond the capital.
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