Embark on a ten-hour private tour through the enchanting landscapes of Alentejo, featuring a visit to the historic city of Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Almendres Cromlech, and the Large Dolmen of Zambujeiro!
Throughout the journey, the Alentejo region's landscapes offer a backdrop of rolling plains, vineyards, olive groves, and cork oak forests, embodying the serene and timeless beauty of rural Portugal.
This tour is not just a visit but an experience that intertwines history, culture, and nature, leaving you with a deep appreciation for the heritage and beauty of Évora and the Alentejo region. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a lover of archaeology, or someone seeking the tranquility of the countryside, this tour promises to be a memorable adventure through one of Portugal's most captivating areas.
Pickup and drop-off is included for Lisbon, Cascais, Estoril and Sintra central hotels. It is also included in the Lisbon Cruise Terminal. Please inform us the pickup location.
During the Roman era, known as Liberalitas Julia, Évora was a prominent city in the Lusitania province. The magnificent Roman Temple, also known as the Temple of Diana, is a well-preserved structure from the 1st century AD and stands as a symbol of the city's Roman heritage. Évora flourished during the Middle Ages, becoming a major religious and educational center. Many of its most famous buildings, including the Cathedral and the University, date from this period. We will visit the 13th-century Cathedral, a striking example of Gothic architecture, and the intriguing Bones Chapel, a poignant reminder of human fragility. As we walk through the city, you'll marvel at how Évora seamlessly blends its ancient heritage with the lively atmosphere of university life.
The Almendres Cromlech dates back to between 6000 and 5000 BCE, making it one of the oldest megalithic sites in the world. It predates Stonehenge by about 2000 years. While the exact purpose remains unknown, it is believed to have served as a ceremonial or religious site. The alignment of the stones suggests it may have been used for astronomical observations, marking solstices and equinoxes.
The Anta Grande do Zambujeiro is a vital part of Portugal’s megalithic heritage, showcasing the advanced social and engineering skills of its prehistoric inhabitants. It is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors interested in ancient history, archaeology, and the mysteries of prehistoric societies. The Anta Grande do Zambujeiro stands as a remarkable testament to the ingenuity and spiritual life of Portugal’s ancient inhabitants, offering a tangible connection to a distant past.
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