Private Tour Aveiro Little Venice and River Tour Moliceiro

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(1 reviews) Lisbon, Portugal

9 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: German and 14 more

Enjoy visits Aveiro, know as the Little Venice of Portugal 250 km north of Lisbon and affords a rewarding 11 hours Private Tour experience. Aveiro is crossed by canals and along these waterways colorful and traditional fishing boats sail. Take an idyllic cruise on the Moliceiro River, you’ll admire art-nouveau architecture and visit Costa Nova’s beaches, famed for their exotic bird species. Visit Aveiro Cathedral, also known as a São Domingos Church, located in an old Dominican convent and Costa Nova beach. Enjoy the excellent regional cooking - high-quality from Seafood stew, the grilled cuttlefish and desert “sweet eggs”. After lunch, proceed to Costa Nova, home to gorgeous sandy stretches inhabited by exotic bird species. Capture photographs of the lighthouse and the colorful houses that line the beachfront before returning to Lisbon. Private tour also includes a free and flexible pick-up (7:30AM) /drop-off (6:30PM) from your located accommodations, driver/guide.

What's Included

Hotel pickup and drop-off
Professional guide
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Driver/guide
Private Tour
River Tour Moliceiro
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Gratuities

Meeting and pickup

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

This is a Private Tour please inform your Hotel / Port / Apartment Address for Pick-up and Drop Off in Lisbon region / Cascais / Sintra.s is a Private Tour- We pick-up you at your Hotel or any address. Please indicate the address or hotel

Itinerary

Duration: 9 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    Visit Aveiro - On the shore of a lagoon, Aveiro is a maritime city with water in its soul. The cityscape is crisscrossed by canals that you can navigate on painted gondola-style boats known as moliceiros. And on the quaysides in the older part of the city are charming Art Nouveau houses in pastel shades. The big attraction is the Mosteiro de Jesus, a monastery with a royal connection and replete with religious art in its museum. But the Atlantic is also on your doorstep and you’re minutes from ocean-swept sandy beaches and the adorable little resort of Costa Nova.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 2

    Convent of Jesus - Aveiro’s prized monument is this convent built between the 15th and 17th centuries. Its fame comes from one of its residents, Joanna Princess of Portugal, and daughter of Afonso V. Because she was in the royal line she was never able to take her solemn vows, and instead lived out a modest life at the convent and bequeathed her estates to it when she died in 1490. She was beatified in the 17th century, and her stunning tomb in the lower chancel blends marble and ceramics. Also fantastic is the nave and apse of the church, with amazing floor tiles and every surface covered with gilded woodcarving.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 3

    Have a Boat Tour - included in the Tour price - These colourfully painted boats are a constant in Aveiro, and you can board one for a 45-minute tour of the city by water. The moliceiros were originally made to harvest seaweed in the lagoon. This was used as a fertiliser in the local sandy soils. The trade died out when modern fertilisers were introduced but the old boat building techniques were revived to craft a fleet of tourist vessels. The paintings on the bow and stern depict traditional scenes around Aveiro, and on the journey you’ll get a good summary of the city along its canals and by the salt farms that border the lagoon. The canals, fed by Aveiro’s lagoon, are what give Aveiro its character and deserve a couple of hours of your time. There are several branches to stroll by, through both historic and newer city quarters. Along the quays in the Rossio area there’s some wonderful Art Nouveau architecture, which we’ll come to later. The Jardim do Rossio is a canal-front park with lawns and palm trees, and a very pretty spot to bring a book. The pastel-coloured houses are the icing on the cake, and there’s no lack of tuk-tuks to carry you off on a quick tour.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 4

    Visit Aveiro city center - At the start of the 20th century emigrants who had made their fortunes in Brazil returned to Aveiro and built themselves stylish houses in the Art Nouveau style. Some elegant properties to look out for are the Casa do Major Pessoa, now the Art Nouveau Museum and with lovely wrought iron gates and balconies. See also the Casa dos Ovos Moles by the water on Rua João Mendonça 24 and 25, with its little ornamental balconies and a gable with a curved window at the top. On the same street the Cooperativa Agrícola building at 5, 6 and 7 has fabulous tile work with foloral patterns.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 5

    Visit the Carmelite Church, this opulent building was part of a major convent that was almost completely destroyed when Aveiro’s urban plan was reworked at the start of the 20th century. The church dates to the start of the 1700s and was heavily embellished in the decades that followed. This was a period of extreme wealth, when many churches around Portugal were decorated with dazzling gilded woodwork. And once you pass the stern facade, this church is no different, with gilding framing paintings on the walls and ceiling. The lower half of the walls in the nave is decorated with glorious blue and white azulejos.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6

    Aveiro’s prized monument is this convent built between the 15th and 17th centuries. Its fame comes from one of its residents, Joanna Princess of Portugal, and daughter of Afonso V. Because she was in the royal line she was never able to take her solemn vows, and instead lived out a modest life at the convent and bequeathed her estates to it when she died in 1490. She was beatified in the 17th century, and her stunning tomb in the lower chancel blends marble and ceramics. Also fantastic is the nave and apse of the church, with amazing floor tiles and every surface covered with gilded woodcarving.

    1 hour Admission ticket included
  • 7
    Aveiro

    Visit the Carmelite Church, a opulent building that was part of a major convent that was almost completely destroyed when Aveiro’s urban plan was reworked at the start of the 20th century. The church dates to the start of the 1700s and was heavily embellished in the decades that followed. This was a period of extreme wealth, when many churches around Portugal were decorated with dazzling gilded woodwork. And once you pass the stern facade, this church is no different, with gilding framing paintings on the walls and ceiling. The lower half of the walls in the nave is decorated with glorious blue and white azulejos.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 8
    Aveiro District

    These colourfully painted boats are a constant in Aveiro, and you can board one for a 45-minute tour of the city by water. The moliceiros were originally made to harvest seaweed in the lagoon. This was used as a fertiliser in the local sandy soils. The trade died out when modern fertilisers were introduced but the old boat building techniques were revived to craft a fleet of tourist vessels. The paintings on the bow and stern depict traditional scenes around Aveiro, and on the journey you’ll get a good summary of the city along its canals and by the salt farms that border the lagoon.

    1 hour Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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