Enjoy an exclusive private tour of Sintra and Cascais, combining historic heritage and stunning landscapes. Travel with comfort in your own car and accompanied by an experienced Guide, who adapts the itinerary to your pace.
In UNESCO World Heritage Site Sintra, visit the iconic Palacio da Pena, one of Portugal’s most iconic monuments. Tickets are included, allowing for a quiet and worry-free visit. Enjoy some free time to explore the historic center of the Villa and feel its romantic atmosphere.
Visit Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of the European continent, and taste the wines of Colares, one of the country’s most unique wine regions, in a local cellar.
The trip continues along the Atlantic coast to the elegant Villa de Cascais, known for its beautiful bay and sophisticated environment. The return is made by the marginal road by the sea, offering unforgettable views along the coast.
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Included visit to the palace
Free time for lunch and also discover the most romantic Portuguese village.
In 1931 the Regional Wine Cellar of Colares was founded, which currently gathers more than 50% of the region's production and more than 90% of the producers. For more than 80 years, this Cooperative has been a social function of great importance in the agricultural activity of the Region. It produces wines of the Denomination of Controlled Origin of Colares, Regional Extremadura and Table Wine, adapted to any occasion. The current building is original, imposing when viewed from the outside and dazzling by its interior dimension. In the main building there is a large set of tons of enormous dimensions in which the wines produced by the winery age.
The westernmost point of Europe "where the earth ends and the sea begins". It is the most western point of the European continent, located at the extreme end of the Serra de Sintra, “the point where the land ends and the sea begins”, as Luís de Camões wrote (in Os Lusíadas, Canto III). Roca is also called “Focinho da Roca” by people connected to things of the sea, and more poetically by “Promontório da Lua”. When we approach the place, coming from the village of Azóia, we start by sighting the Lighthouse, at 165 meters of altitude and dating from 1772; then the gaze turns to the immensity of the Atlantic Ocean revealing one of the most emblematic places in Portugal. It is the open-hearted confrontation with the sea. You breathe hard, you feel the entire weight of the continent on your back, while your eyes are opened to the invitation of the ocean. It is in Cabo da Roca that the expression "stone raft" takes on all its meaning.
Visit the Villa de Cascais and tour of the marginal
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