Lisbon to Évora & Alentejo: Private Wine & Heritage Tour

4.6
(32 reviews)

9 to 11 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: Portuguese and 2 more

Leave Lisbon behind and step into the soul of Alentejo—where timeless landscapes, world-class wine, and deep tradition create a journey to remember.

Begin your day at a traditional cork factory, discovering the craftsmanship behind one of Portugal’s most iconic exports. Then head to your first winery in the Alentejo countryside for a guided tasting of bold reds and elegant whites.

Next, explore the UNESCO-listed city of Évora, home to ancient Roman ruins, a Roman temple, and beautifully preserved medieval architecture. Enjoy a relaxed lunch at a local restaurant before visiting the moving and unforgettable Chapel of Bones.

Finally, visit a second boutique winery surrounded by sweeping vineyards to end the day on a delicious note. With private transport and a perfectly curated itinerary, this is Alentejo at its best—authentic, flavorful, and rich in culture.

What's Included

Private transportation
Pick-up and drop-off
Wine tasting at two wineries
Bottled water
Certified tour guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Entrances
Cheese tasting and smoked sausages
Lunch

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Private Tour. Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation.

Itinerary

Duration: 9 to 11 hours (approximately)
  • Ponte 25 de Abril (Pass by)

    For traveleres coming from Lisbon. The Portuguese Golden Gate, overlooking Lisbon and Tagus River.

    Admission ticket free
  • 1

    One of the Winery options on the itinerary. The winery embraces a modern approach to winemaking while respecting and honoring traditional winemaking techniques. João Portugal Ramos Winery is recognized for its diverse range of wines made from both indigenous Portuguese grape varieties and international varieties. Their portfolio includes white wines, such as Alvarinho and Verdelho, and red wines, such as Touriga Nacional and Syrah.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 2

    One of the options on the itinerary. The Adega Cartuxa got its name from the 16th century Mosteiro da Cartuxa (Cartuxa Monastery), which is situated right next to the winery and is part of the Eugénio de Almeida Foundation's patrimony. Excellence, quality, and individuality in a style of its own are the values recognized by consumers of the Cartuxa brand.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 3

    One of the Winery options on the itinerary. The winery has a long history, with its origins dating back to the 16th century. Today, it is considered one of the most prestigious wineries in Portugal. Quinta São José da Pêra Manca is particularly famous for its red wines, which are made from traditional regional grape varieties such as Aragonez, Trincadeira, and Alicante Bouschet. These wines are known for their intense flavors, excellent structure, and aging potential.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 4

    One of the Winery options on the itinerary. Ervideira is one of the secular wine companies in Portugal, dedicated to producing wine since 1880. It currently has the fourth and fifth generation of active producers. The estate has a total of 160 hectares of vineyards, distributed by family properties in Vidigueira and Reguengos. Since the beginning the mission was to create truly unique and exclusive wines maintaining the quality of Portugese wines in the international market. Guided by the legacy left by their great grandfather, they rely on values that combines tradition and innovation.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 5

    One of the winery options. The Herdade do Esporão presents itself as an Estate steeped in history, producer of outstanding quality wines. The Esporão vines are located in the heart of Reguengos de Monsaraz, where wines are more balanced and seductive, simultaneously thriving and pleasant, luxuriant and with a good ageing potential. If the vines are the lung of the Herdade do Esporão, the cellar is the heart that beats to the rhythm of the harvest and as the result of the work defined by the calendar and by the oenology team.

    2 hours Admission ticket included
  • 6

    The Chapel of Bones is a unique and intriguing attractions. It is a small chapel attached to the Church of St. Francis (Igreja de São Francisco) and is known for its macabre interior decoration. The chapel was built in the 16th century by Franciscan monks, with the purpose of conveying the message of life's transience and the importance of reflecting on mortality. The walls and pillars of the chapel are completely covered in human bones, creating a rather eerie and somber atmosphere. The bones used in the chapel are believed to be from around 5,000 monks. The remains were exhumed from nearby cemeteries due to lack of space and then carefully arranged to form intricate patterns and designs. Skulls are used as decorative elements, and there is even a creepy inscription above the entrance that translates to "We bones that are here await yours." Visiting the Chapel of Bones can be a thought-provoking experience.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 7

    Évora is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city dates back to Roman times and is full of ancient ruins, including a well-preserved Roman temple called the Temple of Diana. Évora is also famous for its well-preserved medieval walls, which enclose the historic center and offer stunning views of the city. The city's narrow streets are lined with beautiful whitewashed houses, charming squares, and historic churches. Évora is home to the impressive Cathedral of Évora, a Gothic-style masterpiece, as well as the eerie Chapel of Bones, adorned with skulls and bones. The city's university, founded in the 16th century, adds a vibrant energy to the town, making it a great place for students and intellectuals. Évora is also renowned for its gastronomy, with delicious traditional dishes like Alentejo-style pork and regional wines. Whether you're interested in history, culture, food, or simply admiring the beauty of this enchanting city, Évora offers a unique and captivating experience.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 8

    Also popularly known as Templo de Diana (Diana Temple), it was probably a place of worship to the Roman emperor of the time it was built. Located on the once Roman Forum of Evora and built in the beginning of the 1st century AD, this pagan monument of imposing proportions suffered different alterations during the Barbarian invasions and the Christian period. They all changed its main features. The majestic temple was only restored to its original glory in the 19th century.

    10 minutes Admission ticket included
  • 9

    Visit a cork factory with a visit through the preparation process and explanations, from cork harvesting, quality selection and final products. There is a shop where you can get an authentic portuguese souvenir.

    30 minutes Admission ticket included

Additional info

  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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