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Explore Lisbon's south with this private 8-hour tour featuring beaches, the Christ the King statue, Almada’s streets, and a sunset picnic for up to 4 people.

This private tour offers a comprehensive look at the southern parts of Lisbon in just one day. Priced at $399 per group of up to 4, it combines scenic viewpoints, historic streets, beach walks, and a sunset picnic, making it perfect for those seeking an intimate and flexible experience. With guides leading the way in Portuguese and English, you’ll get personalized insights into each stop. The 8-hour itinerary is carefully crafted to balance sightseeing, leisure, and culinary highlights, providing a relaxed yet engaging day.
The tour is designed for travelers who want to explore beyond Lisbon’s city center, discovering its coastal charm and iconic landmarks. While the pace is generally easy and suitable for most, those with mobility challenges should consider the walking involved. The experience earns a 4-star rating, reflecting its quality and memorable sights, though it’s worth noting that it does not include meals at the restaurant, only the picnic at Jardim do Ginjal.
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The tour begins with a pickup from your Lisbon hotel, easing the start of a day filled with sightseeing. The guide, fluent in both Portuguese and English, introduces the itinerary and sets expectations for the day. This private setup ensures flexibility and personalized attention, making it a good choice for those who prefer a tailored experience over large group tours.
From the outset, the focus is on comfort and ease. The group is driven to the first stop, the Capuchos viewpoint in Costa da Caparica, where panoramic views of the region unfold. The tour’s logistics are designed to maximize sightseeing without feeling rushed, with scheduled breaks at each location.

The Capuchos Viewpoint in Costa da Caparica provides a stunning vantage point overlooking the coastline and surrounding landscape. The guide leads the group through a brief 30-minute guided tour, explaining the significance of the area and pointing out noteworthy sights. The vistas are a highlight, offering perfect photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the sprawling beaches and the Atlantic Ocean.
This stop sets the tone for the day’s focus on scenic beauty. The guide’s commentary enriches the experience, making it more than just a sightseeing moment. After soaking in the views, the group proceeds to explore the beaches of Costa da Caparica on foot.
Following the viewpoint, the tour includes 1.5 hours dedicated to a leisurely walk along the Costa da Caparica beaches. This stretch offers sandy shores, rolling waves, and a vibe that captures coastal Portugal. It’s an ideal place for relaxing, taking photos, or simply enjoying the fresh sea breeze.
While the beaches are beautiful, visitors should wear comfortable shoes and be prepared for some walking. The guide might suggest spots for quick refreshments or photo stops, but travelers are free to explore at their own pace. This segment balances sightseeing with downtime, allowing participants to soak in the coastal atmosphere.
More Great Tours NearbyNext, the group heads to Almada, a town rich with history and charm. The tour includes a guided walk through its historic streets, revealing local architecture and cultural highlights. After the walk, a lunch at a local restaurant recommended by the guide lasts 1.5 hours.
This meal provides an authentic taste of Portuguese cuisine, though it’s important to note that lunch is not included in the tour price. The guide’s restaurant choice ensures a good quality experience, often praised for its atmosphere and food. During the walk, the guide shares insights into Almada’s significance and its role in the region’s history.
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The Christ the King statue is the tour’s centerpiece monument, offering panoramic views of Lisbon and the Tagus River. The group takes a guided tour of approximately 1 hour that includes access to the top of the monument.
Climbing to the top provides breathtaking vistas of the city, the river, and beyond. The guide explains the monument’s symbolism and history, adding depth to the visit. The experience is particularly recommended for those who appreciate impressive viewpoints and iconic landmarks.
Back in Almada, the tour resumes with another guided walk of 1.5 hours, allowing a deeper look into local life and architecture. This second phase of exploration highlights hidden corners and less touristy streets, offering a well-rounded sense of the town’s character.
The guide’s local knowledge helps uncover stories and sights that many visitors might miss on their own. This segment complements the earlier historic walk and enriches understanding of Almada’s cultural landscape.

The day concludes with a relaxing 1.5-hour picnic in Jardim do Ginjal. Situated with the best views of Lisbon, this garden setting offers a peaceful spot to unwind. The picnic includes local delicacies and provides a perfect backdrop for watching the sun set over the city skyline.
The picnic experience stands out as a highlight, combining scenic beauty with casual dining. It’s an ideal way to reflect on the day’s sights while enjoying the warm evening light. Bring a camera for sunset photos, and be sure to wear comfortable shoes, given the gentle walk to the garden.
After the picnic, the tour wraps up with a drop-off back at your Lisbon hotel. The smooth logistics and personalized attention make for a stress-free end to the day. The entire experience emphasizes comfort, scenic views, and cultural discovery, ideal for travelers seeking an intimate, well-paced exploration.
Compared to other river or sunset cruises around Lisbon, this tour offers a more land-based, personalized approach to discovering the region’s highlights. While cruises might focus on the river views and music, this experience emphasizes scenic viewpoints, coastal landscapes, and historic streets.
The private nature of the tour ensures flexibility and tailored attention, with a guide who can adapt the pace or focus on particular interests. The combination of sightseeing, culinary stop, and sunset picnic makes it a full, yet relaxed, day out.
Travelers should wear comfortable shoes, as walking is involved at several stops. A hat, sunscreen, and water are recommended to stay protected from the sun, especially during outdoor moments like the viewpoint and picnic. The total duration of 8 hours makes it a satisfying day trip but not overly taxing.
Since lunch is not included in the price, budget accordingly or plan to enjoy the restaurant recommended by your guide. The guided tour is available in both Portuguese and English, ensuring clear explanations throughout.
This private experience offers a curated look at Lisbon’s southern coast, combining spectacular viewpoints, historic walks, beachside strolls, and a sunset picnic. It’s well-suited for those who appreciate a personal touch, scenic landscapes, and cultural insights.
While the price of $399 for four people might seem high compared to group tours, the privacy and flexibility add significant value. The stunning views from the Christ the King and Jardim do Ginjal, along with the relaxed pace, make it a memorable way to explore beyond Lisbon’s city limits.
Travelers wanting a mix of physical activity, scenic relaxation, and cultural discovery will find this tour a worthwhile choice. It’s especially recommended for small groups or families seeking an intimate day out with personalized guidance.
What is included in the tour price?
The pickup and drop-off in Lisbon, guided tours at Almada and Costa da Caparica, entrance to the Cristo Rei monument with access to the top, and the picnic at Jardim do Ginjal are all included.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included. The tour includes a recommended restaurant where participants can enjoy their meal during the 1.5-hour break.
What should I bring for the tour?
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, sunscreen, and water to stay comfortable and prepared for outdoor activity.
Are there any physical limitations?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or individuals with vertigo due to walking and access to viewpoints.
How long does the entire tour last?
The total duration is 8 hours, making it a full-day experience that balances sightseeing with relaxation.
Can I customize the experience?
As a private tour, there is flexibility to discuss focus areas or pacing with the guide, but all planned stops are core parts of the itinerary.