Join us on a captivating ten-hour private tour delving into the essence of Jewish Sephardic culture, where history, architecture, and stories converge to reveal a rich heritage spanning millennia. Every step reveals a piece of history preserved in the heart of Iberia. Uncover the secretive world of crypto-Judaism, a testament to the enduring resilience of Portuguese Jews over five centuries.
Visit Valência d’Alcântara, a charming old village in the province of Cáceres, and Portagem, a pivotal site on the Portuguese border where Spanish Jews crossed into safety following the Alhambra Decree in the late 15th century. Discover Marvão and Castelo de Vide, two medieval villages where Jews played vital roles in commerce, crafts, and intellectual life, contributing to their cultural and economic vibrancy.
Embrace the true Sepharad and rediscover history. Join us as we uncover the rich tapestry of Sephardic culture, weaving together tales of resilience and heritage.
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Begin your exploration in the Portuguese golden region of Alentejo, where vast plains reveal enchanting white villages adorned with ancestral houses. These villages capture the essence of Sepharad, once a haven of harmony for the Jewish community. Delve into the true history of Portuguese and Spanish Jews on this journey. After a 2-hour and 45-minute drive from Lisbon, your first stop will be in Spain at Valência d’Alcántara, a charming village in the province of Cáceres, within the autonomous community of Extremadura. Valência d’Alcántara, with its medieval origins, boasts a rich history influenced by its strategic location near the Portuguese border. The village played a significant role during the Reconquista, a period when Christians reclaimed territory from Muslim rule. In the medieval period, it was also home to a thriving Jewish community. One of the notable attractions in Valencia de Alcántara is the Sephardic Synagogue, a testament to the village’s Jewish heritage.
Crossing into Portugal, visit Portagem, a pivotal site where Spanish Jews crossed into safety following the Alhambra Decree, in the late 15th century. Following the expulsion, many Spanish Jews sought refuge in neighboring Portugal, where they hoped to find greater tolerance and acceptance. Portagem, located near the border between Spain and Portugal, became a crucial crossing point for fleeing Jews. Today, Portagem preserves elements of its historical significance, including remnants of ancient pathways and possibly structures that once provided shelter or support to fleeing Spanish Jews. These traces serve as reminders of the resilience and determination of those who sought refuge in Portugal.
Discover Marvão, a picturesque medieval village perched atop a hill in Portugal's Alentejo region, has a rich history intertwined with the Jewish community during the Middle Ages. Marvão dates back to Roman times but flourished during the medieval period, becoming an important defensive stronghold due to its strategic hilltop location near the border with Spain.Like many other towns in the Iberian Peninsula, Marvão had a significant Jewish population during the Middle Ages.
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Pickup is included in the tour for central Lisbon hotels or Lisbon cruise terminal. Please inform us about your pickup location.