Fátima, Nazaré & Óbidos Full-Day Tour from Lisbon
Why we love it?
Inclusions
- Professional local guide and storyteller throughout the tour
- Bottled water provided during the tour
- Comfortable transport in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle (Mercedes or similar)
- Round-trip transfer from any location in Lisbon, Cascais, or Sintra (available for private tours only)
- Full insurance coverage for your peace of mind
Exclusions
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Tickets to local monuments and attractions
Itinerary
Fátima City
Explore Fátima, a city that blends spirituality, history, and authentic Portuguese hospitality. Discover some of the most important landmarks in Portugal, including the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, the Basilica of the Holy Trinity, and the deeply symbolic Chapel of the Apparitions, the very place where the Marian apparitions were reported in 1917.
Beyond the religious monuments, take time to experience the peaceful atmosphere of the Sanctuary Square, one of the largest pilgrimage sites in the world. Here you will find traditional shops, small cafés, and local restaurants, creating a calm and welcoming environment for visitors.
Stroll through the quiet streets of Fátima, observe the daily life of pilgrims and locals, and feel the unique spiritual energy that defines this remarkable destination.
Fátima is more than a religious site — it is a powerful cultural and emotional journey that leaves a lasting impression on every visitor.
Fátima Sanctuary
Experience the peaceful atmosphere of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fátima, one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage sites in the world. Built on the very location where the three shepherd children reported the apparitions of Our Lady in 1917, the sanctuary invites visitors to reflect, pray, or simply admire its historical and spiritual significance.
During your 1.5-hour visit, explore the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, the Basilica of the Holy Trinity, and the Chapel of the Apparitions, the spiritual heart of the sanctuary. Walk across the vast esplanade, one of the largest religious gathering spaces in Europe, while learning about the events that transformed Fátima into a global pilgrimage destination.Whether you are visiting for faith, history, or cultural curiosity, Fátima offers a profound and memorable experience that leaves a lasting impression on every traveler.
Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary
Standing at the heart of the Sanctuary, the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fátima is one of the most iconic places of prayer and reflection in Portugal. Inaugurated in 1953 and designed by the Dutch architect Gerardus Samuel van Krieken, this majestic basilica was built to honor the apparitions of Our Lady of Fátima reported in 1917.
Inside, visitors encounter a peaceful and luminous atmosphere, enhanced by beautiful stained-glass windows illustrating the Mysteries of the Rosary. The basilica also holds the tombs of the three shepherd children — Jacinta, Francisco, and Lúcia — whose testimonies shaped the history of Fátima and transformed it into a global pilgrimage destination.
Today, the basilica remains a powerful place of spirituality, history, and architectural beauty, offering a meaningful and reflective stop for visitors from around the world, whether they come for faith, cultural discovery, or historical interest.
Chapel of Apparitions
Located at the exact spot where Our Lady is believed to have appeared to the three shepherd children in 1917, the Chapel of the Apparitions is the most sacred place within the Sanctuary of Fátima. Built through local devotion, this small and humble chapel has become a powerful symbol of faith, attracting millions of pilgrims from around the world each year.
At the center of the chapel stands the column crowned by the statue of Our Lady of Fátima, marking the precise location of the reported apparitions. The space is often filled with quiet prayer, candlelight, and moments of deep reflection, creating a uniquely spiritual atmosphere.
Whether visiting for religious devotion, historical interest, or simply a moment of peace, the Chapel of the Apparitions offers a profound space for contemplation and connection.
Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity
Completed in 2007, the Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity is a remarkable example of modern religious architecture and one of the largest Catholic churches in the world. With its vast interior space, elegant altar, and colorful stained-glass windows, the basilica creates a calm and contemplative atmosphere for visitors.
Located within the Sanctuary of Fátima, this contemporary basilica was designed to welcome the large number of pilgrims who gather here throughout the year. Its minimalist architecture and thoughtful use of light offer a unique contrast to the historic basilica nearby.
Whether attending mass, taking a quiet moment for reflection, or simply admiring its modern design, the Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity provides a peaceful and inspiring stop that enriches the spiritual experience of Fátima.
Nazaré Village
Nazaré is a picturesque fishing village where tradition meets the power of the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its golden beaches, dramatic cliffs, and world-famous giant waves, this coastal town offers breathtaking ocean views and a strong connection to Portugal’s maritime heritage.Stroll through the historic streets of Nazaré, where you may still see local women wearing the traditional “seven skirts”, a symbol of the town’s fishing culture and identity.
The atmosphere blends authentic coastal life, centuries-old traditions, and vibrant seaside energy.Visit Praia da Nazaré, where fishing boats still arrive with the daily catch, and experience the rhythm of the town’s maritime traditions.
Take the historic funicular up to Sítio, the upper viewpoint of Nazaré, where you’ll enjoy spectacular panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean and the coastline. Nearby, explore the Municipal Market, a lively place filled with fresh produce, regional products, and local specialties.
No visit is complete without tasting fresh Atlantic seafood in one of the traditional local restaurants, where the flavors of the sea define the menu.Every corner of Nazaré tells a story — of the ocean, of resilience, and of Portugal’s enduring coastal culture.
Praia do Norte – Home of the Giant Waves
Praia do Norte, in Nazaré, is one of the most iconic beaches in the world, internationally recognized for its record-breaking giant waves and legendary big-wave surfing. This extraordinary natural phenomenon is created by the Nazaré Canyon, a deep underwater canyon that amplifies the power of the Atlantic swells, allowing waves to reach extraordinary heights — especially during the winter months.
Because of these conditions, Praia do Norte has become a global stage for big-wave surfing, attracting some of the world’s top surfers and thousands of spectators who gather to witness the incredible power of the ocean.
Beyond the surf, the beach offers dramatic cliffs, wide golden sands, and endless Atlantic views, creating a striking natural landscape. It is the perfect place for a scenic walk, quiet reflection, or simply appreciating the raw beauty of Portugal’s coastline.
Whether you come for the thrill of giant waves or the tranquility of the ocean landscape, Praia do Norte offers an unforgettable coastal experience.
Óbidos
Step into the enchanting village of Óbidos, a true medieval gem surrounded by perfectly preserved castle walls. Walking through its narrow cobblestone streets, visitors discover whitewashed houses with blue and yellow trim, colorful flowers, and traditional balconies, creating a setting that feels straight out of a fairytale.
Explore the majestic Óbidos Castle, one of Portugal’s most impressive medieval fortifications, and visit the historic Church of Santa Maria, located in the heart of the village. For a unique perspective, walk along the top of the medieval walls and enjoy panoramic views over the rooftops and surrounding countryside.
As you wander through the village, stop to taste the famous Ginjinha de Óbidos, a traditional sour cherry liqueur often served in small chocolate cups. Along the streets you’ll also find charming local shops selling crafts, ceramics, regional products, and handmade souvenirs.
In Óbidos, every corner reveals a blend of romance, history, and authenticity, offering visitors a memorable glimpse into Portugal’s rich medieval heritage.
Ginjinha Tasting
After exploring the castle, experience a local favorite: Ginjinha de Óbidos, a traditional sour cherry liqueur deeply rooted in Portuguese culture. Often served in small edible chocolate cups, this sweet and aromatic drink offers a delightful blend of flavor and tradition.
Rich, smooth, and full of character, Ginjinha is more than just a drink — it’s a small ritual of the region. Enjoying it while walking through the charming streets of Óbidos is a simple yet memorable way to celebrate the authentic spirit of this medieval village.
Please Note
- Stroller or pram accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all types of people
- Tours are conducted in English, Portuguese or Spanish
- Please inform us if you have any dietary restrictions
- Please inform us if you have any children under 12 years old joining the tour, so we can arrange special kids seating. Please note this is a mandatory legal requirement
- LGBTQIA+ friendly
- Wheelchair accessible
- Perfect for large private groups (Get in touch with us!)
- Pick-up and drop-off included for private options from all hotels, Airbnbs, the cruise terminal, and the airport — in Lisbon, Cascais, or Sintra
- To facilitate communication, use WhatsApp through the contact provided to arrange the tour and set the meeting point.
Know Before You Go
- Infant seats available
- Animals or pets allowed
Cancellation Policy
Fully refundable until 1 day before start
Non-refundable after 1 day before start

