This trip is a great way to understand a piece of Portuguese history, from the labirintic streets within the castle walls, where you can enjoy a "ginjinha", get to know "filigrana" and walk around the beautiful Obidos, to the amazing views and famous giant waves of Nazaré and it´s beach with great fish and seafood cuisine.
You will also visit the "portuguese Viena", Aveiro, with its channels and traditional moliceiro boats. Don´t forget to taste "ovos moles", a exclusive and lavish sweet.
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You will be able to visit the fort of São Miguel Arcanjo, the best view for some of the biggest waves in the world, the chapel of Nossa Senhora da Nazaré, with all of its history with the fishing trade, ride the elevator from there to the beach and enjoy the village beach. Local cuisine is based in fish and seafood and always a great choice
Aveiro, next to the sea and the ria (estuary), is crossed by a network of channels through which moliceiros (local boats) meander. These slim, colourful vessels used to be used to collect algae and seaweed, and today are for sightseeing trips. Aveiro has a number of buildings in Art Nouveau style that are worth seeing. Many are situated along the main channel, but there are some off the beaten track and in other locations. You will be able to tour the city in a boat, trough the channel´s and learn the history of Aveiro Emblematic of the city is the sweet made with eggs and sugar - the “ovos moles" (soft eggs) that are sold in wooden barrels or wrapped in a crusty wafer in different shapes.
Óbidos is one of the most picturesque and well-preserved villages in Portugal. Within the walls, we find a well-preserved castle and a maze of streets and white houses that enchant those who stroll through it. From the hidden corners and enclosed gardens of the old medina to the presence of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles, the village is a vast work of art, rebuilt over several centuries. As for the local cuisine, indulge in our fish stew from the Óbidos Lagoon. To finish off your meal, why not try the famous Ginjinha de Óbidos, which can be enjoyed in several places, preferably in a chocolate cup. This historical heritage from other times, combined with today's dynamic cultural programme, make Óbidos a major tourist attraction.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
The meeting point will be agreed with the costumer according to his needs.