Experience the best of Portugal’s Alentejo region on a full-day tour from Lisbon. This journey combines culture, craftsmanship, and wine in one unforgettable day:
️ Free Time in Évora + Cathedral Entry – Explore the UNESCO-listed city of Évora at your own pace. Your visit includes entry to the iconic Évora Cathedral, one of the oldest and most important Gothic buildings in Portugal.
Cork Factory Visit – Learn all about cork, one of Portugal’s most sustainable and unique exports. Visit a traditional cork factory to see how this natural material is harvested and crafted.
Two Wine Tastings – Discover the bold, full-bodied flavors of Alentejo wines with guided tastings at two local wineries, each offering a unique expression of the region’s terroir.
An ideal day trip from Lisbon for lovers of culture and fine wine.
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Cortiçarte – Cork Art was founded in 2000, born from a rich heritage passed down through generations dedicated to cork craftsmanship, and strengthened by years of hands-on experience and know-how. The company positions itself in the market as a competitive and innovative player, committed to promoting cork as a high-quality and sustainable raw material. Its foundation rests on two key pillars: quality and sustainability. Cortiçarte is involved throughout the entire cork production process — from harvesting the cork from the tree, to its treatment, transformation, and final product manufacturing. At this final stage, cork reveals its infinite potential, capable of becoming the most unexpected objects — from everyday items to personal accessories and sports gear — all fueled by a limitless capacity for innovation.
Nestled in the heart of Portugal’s Alentejo region, Évora is a city where history, culture, and charm blend seamlessly. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Évora is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in the country, offering visitors a journey through over 2,000 years of history. Walking through Évora’s narrow, cobbled streets, you’ll encounter architectural treasures from different eras — Roman, Moorish, Medieval, and Renaissance. Highlights include the impressive Roman Temple of Évora (often called the Temple of Diana), the majestic Évora Cathedral, and the eerie yet fascinating Chapel of Bones. Beyond its monuments, Évora is a vibrant university city with a lively atmosphere, local markets, and traditional Alentejo cuisine. Surrounded by rolling vineyards and olive groves, it’s also a gateway to some of the region’s best wine and gastronomic experiences.
The Comissão Vitivinícola Regional Alentejana (CVRA) – Alentejo Regional Winegrowing Commission - was founded in 1989 as a private institution dedicated to certifying, controlling and protecting the Alentejo PDO and Alentejano PGI wines. It is also responsible for promoting the Alentejo wines both domestically and in selected international markets. Funding for the CVRA comes from the sale of certification seals to be placed on the back label of Alentejo bottles to guarantee the origin of the wine.
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Pick-up is free as long as it takes place within the city of Lisbon or on the south bank of the Tagus River (Setúbal District). The driver will arrive at the location holding a sign with the clients’ names