During our private tour of Nazaré and Monastery of Alcobaça, travelers will have the opportunity to explore two fascinating aspects of Portuguese culture and history.
We will start the day by visiting the Monastery of Alcobaça, a stunning example of Gothic architecture and Manueline design. Travelers can discover the monastery's history and legends, including the tragic love story of D. Pedro I and Inês de Castro.
Next, we'll head to the picturesque fishing village of Nazaré, known for its vibrant local culture and breathtaking views over the ocean. We will explore the charming city center and you will be able to taste the delicious local seafood. We will also enjoy the breathtaking views from the Nazaré lighthouse, which offers a panoramic view of the coast and the huge waves that have made this destination famous among surfers.
Overall, this tour offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Portuguese history and culture, while also experiencing the country's natural beauty.
Hotel pick-up and drop-off to the departure point or any other agreed place in Porto;
The starting point or arrival will be your hotel or other agreed place in Porto and can be found in the tour description and is indicated on the booking confirmation.
Visit to the Dry Fish Market Meet the Nazarenes and chat with them next to the Mercado do Peixe Seco, where a dozen women continue to dry the fish in pans daily and where you can observe the colorful traditional boats displayed on the beach.
Monument to the Castaways and Living Museum of the Dry Fish The Monument to the Castaways is a marble sculpture located next to the Nazaré Cultural Center, which pays homage to the castaways in the region. (OPTIONAL) On the same beach you can visit this tourist attraction - the fish drought - which is a hallmark and tradition of the local identity.
Known as Miradouro da Nazaré, this viewpoint is accessed by an elevator that extends for 318 meters with an inclination of 42%.
Pederneira Viewpoint and Church of Misericórdia da Pederneira This Church is born from a chapel created in 1560 to house the Irmandade da Misericórdia da Pederneira, which underwent renovations over the centuries.
The Sítio is probably one of the most emblematic viewpoints in Portugal, over a crescent-shaped beach. It is a very pleasant place to visit with a small market of typical delicacies of the area, also highlighting here the typical clothes of the vendors.
Construction started in 1377, with the aim of housing the image of Nossa Senhora da Nazaré and the pilgrims who visit it.
Small fort with a lighthouse where spectacular pictures of the giant waves are taken.
The most popular spot for surfers to break through the giant waves.
Place associated with the Miracle of Our Lady of Nazaré.
(OPTIONAL) - 6 Euros per person Monastery that speaks of the separation of the country and the Kingdom of Castile. Of note are the tombs of Pedro and Inês, whose tragic story is still remembered by the Portuguese people. Here you can visit the Abbot's former apartment, the monks' dormitories, the Jardim do Cloister, an ancient ruin of a Visigoth castle from the 7th century, among other architectural relics that transport us to times gone by.
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