Itinerary
Aveiro
This charming city is famous for its colorful “moliceiro” boats, which glide along peaceful canals once used to collect seaweed and salt. Stroll through the historic center to admire the Art Nouveau architecture, taste the local sweet specialty ovos moles, and explore lively markets filled with fresh fish and local products. The blend of canals, culture, and delicious cuisine makes Aveiro an unforgettable stop on your journey between Porto and Lisbon.
Duration: 2 hours
Nazaré
This picturesque fishing village is known for the towering waves at Praia do Norte, where surfers from around the world come to break records. Enjoy breathtaking views from the Sítio viewpoint, perched high above the cliffs, and stroll along the lively seafront promenade to soak in the village’s authentic coastal charm. You’ll have plenty of time for lunch at a local restaurant—whether recommended by your guide or chosen by you—where you can enjoy fresh seafood and traditional Portuguese dishes. Let yourself be enchanted by Nazaré’s stunning natural beauty, centuries-old fishing traditions, and vibrant surf culture.
Duration: 2 hours
Fátima
Fátima is one of the most significant Catholic pilgrimage sites in the world, drawing visitors moved by the apparitions of the Virgin Mary in 1917. At its heart lies the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima, home to the Chapel of the Apparitions and the majestic Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary. Soak in the atmosphere of peace, light a candle in quiet reflection, or simply observe the devotion of pilgrims arriving from afar. The tranquil aura of Fátima offers a powerful and enlightening experience for both the faithful and the curious alike, making it a meaningful addition to your journey from Porto to Lisbon.
Duration: 1 hour
Óbidos
Step back in time as you enter Óbidos, a walled medieval village brimming with Portuguese charm. Wander the narrow cobbled streets lined with whitewashed houses adorned with colorful flowers, and explore the ancient hilltop castle. Don’t miss the chance to try Ginjinha de Óbidos, a cherry liqueur traditionally served in a chocolate cup – a delightful treat that reflects the region’s heritage. With its iconic architecture and stunning views from the ramparts, Óbidos offers a captivating glimpse into Portugal’s historic past.
Duration: 1 hour