Elevate your travel experience with our exclusive private transfer service from Porto to Lisbon, featuring two chosen stops along the route (among the 7 suggested). Immerse yourself in the beauty of Portugal with our first-class service.
-Pick-up at the Airport : Your driver will be waiting for you at the airport arrivals with a name-board. -Pick-up at Hotel / Hostel / Private Accommodation -Luxury car with professional driver, Wifi on board and water -All passengers and vehicles are fully covered with premium insurance, required by Portuguese law. Price includes 2 stops for sightseeing and lunch: Option 1 | Aveiro and Coimbra Option 2 | Aveiro and Fátima Option 3 | Batalha and Alcobaça Option 4 | Batalha and Nazaré Option 5 | Nazaré and Óbidos -Drop-off at any hotel / hostel / airbnb in the city of Lisbon The perfect combination of a transfer from Porto to Lisbon on a luxury vehicle and professional driver with the possibility to stop on the way to visit two beautiful cities and create unique memories.
Aveiro , the Venice of Portugal crossed by canals, its waters are traveled by moliceiro boats that look like Gondolas.
Coimbra, where one of the oldest universities in the world overlooks the Mondego River, which on its banks saw the city that was once the capital grow.
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima (Santuário de Fátima) is one of the world’s largest Catholic pilgrimage sites, attracting between 4 and 5 million visitors every year. Here, between 13th May and 13th October 1917, three shepherd children are believed to have witnessed six apparitions of the Virgin Mary, who imparted various messages and predictions about the future. During the last of these apparitions it is said that around 50,000 observers witnessed the sun moving around in the sky in a way which defied the laws of cosmology.
Nazare is a charming coastal town brimming with beaches, seafood restaurants and lookouts with superb ocean views. Summer brings the crowds of sunbathers, but for most of the year, Nazaré is a surfers paradise. Its huge waves keep making headlines, with surfers riding waves of nearly 30 metres at Praia do Norte.
The town of Batalha developed alongside the Monastery of Santa Maria de Vitória, constructed in 1386 to keep a vow by Portuguese King Dom João I to the Virgin Mary that he would build it if Portugal defeated Castile at the Battle of Aljubarrota on 14th August 1385. Extravagant celebrations commemorating this victory are held next to the monastery in August of every year.
The main reason people visit, is to see the UNESCO World Heritage Site officially known as The Monastery of Santa Maria d'Alcobaça. In the transept of the church are located the tombs of King Pedro I and his mistress, Inês de Castro, who was assassinated[1] in 1355 on orders of Pedro's father, King Afonso IV. After becoming king, Pedro ordered the remains of his beloved to be transferred to her tomb in Alcobaça and, according to a popular legend, had her crowned as queen of Portugal and ordered court members to pay her homage by kissing her decomposing hand.
Obidos was a gift from King Denis of Portugal to his queen on their wedding day in 1282; she had previously expressed her love for it. The cobbled streets, whitewashed homes with brightly painted trim, and dramatic medieval castle draw you into the magical setting of this ancient walled city. Despite its diminutive size, Obidos has numerous distinctions, features, and attractions that make it a wonderful place to spend time. Here are the best things to see and do on a visit to Obidos.
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