Why choose this Lisbon tour ?
Make a fascinating day trip from Lisbon to the cities of Obidos, Nazareth, Fatima and Batalha. During the day, explore the medieval town of Obidos and learn interesting facts with your guide. Enjoy lunch (if the option is selected) in the picturesque fishing village of Nazaré. Visit the Monasteries of Alcobaça and Batalha, part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy your free time in Fatima to visit the Sanctuary of Fatima. On the way back to Lisbon, enjoy the enchanting landscape of Portugal.
Enjoy an entire day trip from Lisbon to the Portuguese cities of Óbidos, Nazaré, Fatima and Batalha. In the morning, explore the charming medieval village of Óbidos and learn interesting facts with your tour guide. Indulge lunch (if you select this option) in the picturesque fishing village of Nazaré. Visit Alcobaça and Batalha Monasteries, the UNESCO World Heritage Site. And enjoy free time in Fatima to visit the Sanctuary. On the way back to Lisbon, appreciate Portugal.
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What makes Day trip to Óbidos, Nazaré, Fátima and Batalha a unique experience ?
The Shrine of Fatima, formally named by the Catholic Church as the Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima, is a Marian shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima, located on the site of the Cova da Iria, in the city of Fatima, Ourém, Portugal .
The Sanctuary of Fátima is, par excellence, a place of Christian pilgrimage and Catholic devotion, preserving the memory of the events that led to its foundation, namely the apparitions of Our Lady to the three little shepherds – Lúcia dos Santos, Francisco and Jacinta Marto – in 1917 Its magnitude and relevance from the religious point of view has long been widely recognized nationally and internationally. By express will of the Holy Apostolic See, this is a National Shrine. It is also one of the most important Marian shrines in the world belonging to the Catholic Church and the largest international religious tourism destination, receiving around six million visitors a year. He was distinguished with three papal gold roses and visited by Popes Paul VI (1967), John Paul II (1982, 1991 and 2000), Benedict XVI (2010) and Francisco (2017).
The Shrine of Fatima, formally named by the Catholic Church as the Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima, is a Marian shrine dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima, located on the site of the Cova da Iria, in the city of Fatima, Ourém, Portugal .
The Sanctuary of Fátima is, par excellence, a place of Christian pilgrimage and Catholic devotion, preserving the memory of the events that led to its foundation, namely the apparitions of Our Lady to the three little shepherds – Lúcia dos Santos, Francisco and Jacinta Marto – in 1917 Its magnitude and relevance from the religious point of view has long been widely recognized nationally and internationally. By express will of the Holy Apostolic See, this is a National Shrine. It is also one of the most important Marian shrines in the world belonging to the Catholic Church and the largest international religious tourism destination, receiving around six million visitors a year. He was distinguished with three papal gold roses and visited by Popes Paul VI (1967), John Paul II (1982, 1991 and 2000), Benedict XVI (2010) and Francisco (2017).
The Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória (better known as the Monastery of Batalha) is a monastery located in the town of Batalha, in the region of the Center, in the province of Beira Litoral, Portugal, which was built in 1386 by King João I of Portugal [2] in gratitude to the Virgin Mary for the victory against the Castilian rivals in the battle of Aljubarrota. This monastery of the Order of St. Dominic was built over two centuries until about 1563 during the reign of seven Portuguese kings, although from 1388 the first Dominican friars lived there. Late Gothic Portuguese architecture, or Manueline style, is considered a World Heritage by UNESCO, and on July 7, 2007 it was elected as one of the Seven Wonders of Portugal. In Portugal, the IPPAR still classifies it as a National Monument since 1910. It has, since 2016, the status of National Pantheon [
Nazaré is a Portuguese village, in the district of Leiria, home to the homonymous municipality with about 10 300 inhabitants. Located in the province of Extremadura integrating the Intermunicipal Community of the West in the region of the Center.
The town is soothes of a small municipality with 82,43 km ² of area and 15 158 inhabitants (2011), subdivided in 3 parishes. The municipality is surrounded to the north, east and south by the county of Alcobaça and to the west borders with Atlantic Ocean.
The present urban space of the village brings together three ancient settlements, Pederneira, Sítio da Nazaré and Praia da Nazaré, and new neighborhoods of the second half of the 20th century, such as Urbisol or Rio Novo, arising as a result of the natural expansion of the three primitive nuclei. (P.D.M., 1997).
The Nazaré Lighthouse is a Portuguese lighthouse located in the Fort of São Miguel Arcanjo, Nazaré, West region. It is a round, bright red, iron lantern, with a service balcony, mounted on the wall of the fort. The light is on for two seconds and off for one second. The Lighthouse, located in the São Miguel Arcanjo Fort, has been classified as a Property of Public Interest since 1978
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Options To Choose for Your Trip:
- Day trip to Óbidos, Nazaré, Fátima and Batalha
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by RecordTours.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Lisbon.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 8 Travelers is accepted for booking.