This private transfer from Lisbon to Porto offers more than just transportation—it’s an opportunity to explore Portugal’s rich history and culture allowing you to choose up to two stops from the following options:
1️⃣ Óbidos – A charming medieval village, with cobbled streets, a historic castle, and the famous Ginjinha cherry liqueur.
2️⃣ Fátima – One of the world’s most important Catholic pilgrimage sites, with the Sanctuary of Fátima, Basilica, and Chapel of the streets.
3️⃣ Nazaré – A scenic coastal town, famous for its massive waves, stunning viewpoints, and traditional fishing culture.
4️⃣ Coimbra – Home to Portugal’s oldest university, a UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring the stunning Joanina Library and medieval streets.
5️⃣ Aveiro – Known as the “Venice of Portugal”, with charming canals, colorful moliceiro boats, and the famous ovos moles pastry.
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Obidos - Option 1 from 5 (Choose a maximum of 3) stands among Portugal’s most enchanting and beautifully preserved medieval towns, enclosed by ancient stone walls that offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. As you stroll through its narrow cobbled streets, you’ll find whitewashed houses adorned with vibrant flowers, charming artisan shops, and centuries-old churches. At the town’s heart lies the historic Óbidos Castle, now transformed into a luxurious pousada, and the bustling Rua Direita, lined with local boutiques, bookshops, and inviting cafés. Don’t miss the chance to try the town’s signature treat: Ginjinha de Óbidos, a sweet cherry liqueur traditionally served in a small chocolate cup. With its rich heritage, fairytale ambiance, and year-round cultural events—such as the Medieval Market, International Chocolate Festival, and Christmas Village—Óbidos offers a magical escape into Portugal’s storied past.
Fatima - Option 2 from 5 (Choose a maximum of 3) is one of the world’s most significant Catholic pilgrimage destinations, renowned for the Marian apparitions of 1917, when three shepherd children reported visions of the Virgin Mary. Today, it draws millions of pilgrims and visitors in search of faith, reflection, and a deeper connection to history. At the heart of the town lies the Sanctuary of Fátima, home to the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, the Chapel of the Apparitions, and the strikingly modern Basilica of the Holy Trinity. Many pilgrims take part in the Candlelight Procession, a moving display of devotion and unity. Beyond its spiritual significance, Fatima offers a peaceful setting, rich cultural heritage, and proximity to natural landmarks—making it a profound and memorable stop for both religious and secular travelers exploring Portugal
Nazare - Option 3 from 5 (Choose a maximum of 3) a picturesque fishing town known for its golden beaches, dramatic cliffs, and record-breaking waves. Once a traditional seaside village, it has become a world-famous surfing destination, attracting athletes who ride some of the biggest waves on the planet at Praia do Norte. The Sítio viewpoint, perched atop a 318-meter cliff, offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic and the charming lower town. Visitors can explore the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazaré, a revered pilgrimage site. The local fish-drying tradition, still practiced on the beach, reflects the town’s deep maritime heritage. With its mix of stunning scenery, rich traditions, and vibrant surf culture, Nazare is a must-visit for both history lovers and adventure seekers exploring Portugal’s coastline.
Coimbra - Option 4 from 5 (Choose a maximum of 3) ranks among Portugal’s most historic and culturally rich cities, celebrated for its prestigious university, medieval streets, and deep-rooted traditions. Once the nation's capital, it continues to serve as a beacon of knowledge and heritage. At its heart lies the University of Coimbra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to the remarkable Joanina Library—one of the finest examples of baroque architecture in the world. Beyond the university, Coimbra offers a wealth of historic treasures, including the Se Velha (Old Cathedral), the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha, and the elegant Pedro e Inês Footbridge, spanning the scenic Mondego River. With its blend of intellectual legacy, old-world charm, and dynamic student life, Coimbra invites travelers to experience the timeless spirit of Portugal’s academic and cultural soul.
Aveiro - Option 5 from 5 (Choose a maximum of 3) a charming coastal city, known for its colorful moliceiro boats, picturesque canals, and Art Nouveau architecture. Often called the "Venice of Portugal," it offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Visitors can take a moliceiro boat tour along the canals, stroll through the historic center, and admire the beautifully tiled train station. The city is also famous for its ovos moles, a traditional egg-based sweet. Nearby, the Costa Nova Beach stands out with its striped fishermen’s houses, offering a perfect spot for a scenic walk or a relaxing afternoon by the sea. With its mix of history, waterways, and coastal charm, Aveiro is a must-visit destination in Portugal.
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