If you’re visiting Lisbon for the first time, you should visit the most three popular cities of Portugal. Travel between those cities with ease on a hassle-free day trip from Lisbon, a great way to tick off more attractions in less time. On this relaxed, small-group excursion limited to up to six people, visit the Mira de Aire Caves—the biggest in Portugal—as well as the world-famous pilgrimage site of Fátima, which attracts millions of Christian pilgrims every year. Plus, see the fishing town of Nazaré, and discover the romantic medieval village of Óbidos.
Full Day Privet Tour
Pickup included
Visit Mira de Aire Caves, the biggest in Portugal, discovered in 1947; The entrance to these caves is 300m above sea level, but inside the caves the depth drops to 180m. Its formation dates back to 150 million years ago, in the middle Jurassic, when dinosaurs populated this region, leaving their footprints on the ground, which you can see. The caves are illuminated with colored light effects that highlight the beauty of the shapes molded into stalagmites and stalactites. Along the route, the guide will draw your attention to the strange limestone shapes shaped over millions of years, such as the "Jellyfish", the "Martian" or the magnificent "Organ". The "Black River" cascades down to the "Great Lake" where the magical Sound and Light show takes place. In 2010, the Mira de Aire Caves were elected one of the 7 Natural Wonders of Portugal. Lighting, stairs, treadmills, an elevator and ambient music make the descent into this hidden world an unforgettable experience.
Fátima is a town in central Portugal that gained worldwide fame as a major pilgrimage site for Catholics. The town's significance is tied to the reported apparitions of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children in 1917. he Virgin Mary, often referred to as Our Lady of Fátima, is believed to have appeared to three shepherd children—Lucia dos Santos and her cousins Jacinta and Francisco Marto—in a series of apparitions between May and October 1917. The messages conveyed during these apparitions are considered by many Catholics to be significant prophecies and calls for prayer, penance, and devotion.
Nazaré is a coastal town in central Portugal known for its picturesque setting, traditional fishing heritage, and, notably, for having some of the world's biggest waves. Here are some key aspects of Nazaré enjoy the old town of Nazaré, site of miracles, visions and one of the best views of the Portuguese coastline.
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