Discover three of Portugal’s most iconic destinations in one seamless and enriching private experience. This full-day tour to Fátima, Batalha, and Óbidos combines spirituality, history, and medieval charm — all with the comfort and flexibility of a private vehicle and dedicated driver-guide.
In Fátima, visit one of the world’s most important pilgrimage sites, including the Sanctuary, Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, and the Chapel of the Apparitions. In Batalha, explore the UNESCO-listed Monastery, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and Portuguese heritage. Finally, wander through the medieval streets of Óbidos, surrounded by ancient castle walls and traditional whitewashed houses.
As a private tour, the pace is tailored to you, with hotel pickup and drop-off included for a relaxed and personalised experience.
We can pick you up anywhere in the Lisbon area.
Obidos is the finest example of a Portuguese walled town, and is one of the best tourist destinations of the Lisbon region. Historically, Obidos was presented to the Queen of Portugal on her wedding day, a tradition that began with Queen Urraca in 1214 and continued until the 19th century. This royal patronage has left an enduring legacy of pride within the town, and today it is one of the most characterful towns of central Portugal. For visitors, Obidos is a charming town to explore; there are narrow-cobbled streets, traditional painted houses, and an imposing medieval castle. Obidos may be just a small town, but there is no better example of a traditional Portuguese town than Obidos.
Batalha is a peaceful little town, but it was the setting for Portugal’s most important battle, the Batalha de Aljubarrota (1385). This battle secured Portuguese independence from Castile, and to honour it, King João I constructed the Mosteiro da Batalha, which today is the finest monastery in Portugal. This grand monastery represents the transition from Gothic to Manueline architectural styles, and, though never completed after 100 years of building works, it heavily influenced Portuguese architecture for future generations. Batalha may only be a small town, but the Mosteiro da Batalha should make it high on your list of places to visit while in Portugal.
Fátima is a world famous pilgrimage town 128 km north of the Portuguese capital Lisbon. Second, only to Lourdes as Europe's major pilgrimage centre, the small town of Fátima with around 8,000 inhabitants, welcomes millions of devotees a year who come to pray at the site of a miraculous apparition of the Virgin Mary here in 1917. Three shepherd children had a vision of Mary, who supposedly reappeared on the 13th of each of six subsequent months calling for peace in the world. On the day of the final apparition, a crowd of over 70,000 people had gathered and claimed to witness the Miracle of the Sun, when illnesses and disabilities were cured among the onlookers. One of the children Lucia is said to have received "Three Secrets" from the Virgin. A vast white Basilica and esplanade were completed in 1953 as a shrine for the ever-growing numbers of pilgrims flocking to the town. The courtyard outside the basilica is double the size of the square in front of St. Peter's Church in Rome.
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