Embark on a unique eco-friendly tour aboard an fantastic electric car EQS 450+, beginning at the Sanctuary of Fátima, one of the world’s most important pilgrimage sites. Next, head to Valinhos, a peaceful and spiritual retreat where the little shepherds witnessed key moments in their story. Then, discover the Grutas da Moeda, an underground world of limestone sculptures shaped by nature. Continue to the impressive Monastery of Batalha, a symbol of Portugal’s victory in the Battle of Aljubarrota, and the majestic Monastery of Alcobaça, Portugal’s first fully Gothic building. We’ll then explore the coastal village of Nazaré, famous for its record-breaking waves and surfing legends. Finally, visit the medieval village of Óbidos, with its charming streets, imposing castle walls, and timeless atmosphere – a perfect ending to this electric journey through Portugal’s rich heritage.
Pick up and drop off at the Hotel or other location of your choice.
If the pick-up is made at the Hotel, we will meet you at the reception, and if it is at the Airport, we will be waiting for you in the arrivals area with a tablet with your name on it.
Is a marian sanctuary dedicated to Our Lady of Fátima, it is a place of Christian pilgrimage and Catholic devotion, preserving the memory of the events that led to its foundation, namely the apparitions of Our Lady to the three shepherd children in 1917.
Valinhos is a place in the parish of Fátima, where Lúcia dos Santos and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto, popularly called "Os Três Pastorinhos", saw the first apparition of the year of peace, which took place at the site of "Loca do Cabeço", where they lived.
They are limestone caves in the parish of São Mamede, in the municipality of Batalha, in the district of Leiria, in Portugal. They were discovered in 1971 by two hunters who were chasing a fox.
The Santa Maria da Vitória Monastery, better known as Batalha Monastery and also known as "Templo da Pátria", is a Dominican gothic monastery located in the district of Leiria. It was built in 1386 by King Joāo I of Portugal in thanks to the Virgin Mary for the victory against the Castilian rivals in the battle of Aljubarrota.
Also known as Real Santa Maria de Alcobaça Monastery it is the first fully Gothic work erected on Portuguese soil. It was started in 1178 by the monks of the Cistercian Order. In 1834 the monks were forced to leave the monastery, following the decree to suppress all religious orders in Portugal. It is classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Is a Portuguese village in the district of Leiria. It is part of the Nazarene tradition that their women wore seven skirts, using the various skirts to cover themselves. It is impossible today to talk about Nazaré without mentioning the world record for the biggest wave ever surfed, of 30 meters, established by Garrett McNamara, in Praia do Norte, in November 2011. Due to the world projection that the giant waves of Nazare have, the village has become hosts the biggest international surfing championships and receives many surfers.
This town it was taken from the Moors in 1148, and the first charter letter was received in 1195, under the reign of D. Sancho I. Obidos was part of the dowry of numerous queens of Portugal. In 2007 the Castle of Obidos was declared by the competition the Seven Wonders of Portugal the second of the seven most relevant monuments of Portuguese architectural heritage and on December 11, 2015 UNESCO considered Obidos a literary city, as part of the Creative Cities Network program.
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