From Lisbon: Private Tour to Serra da Arrábida and Azeitão - Including Wine Tasting
Embark on a private tour to explore Sesimbra's charming fishing traditions, unspoiled beaches, old castles and churches, nature reserves, and wineries. Don't miss out on the stunning views from the Vasco da Gama Bridge!
About this activity
- Free cancellation (24 hours notice)
- Languages: Espanol, Francais, Portugues, English
- Duration: 8 hours
Overview
Experience the charm of Sesimbra and its ancient fishing traditions on a private tour. Marvel at the unspoiled beaches nestled amidst rugged cliffs, some of which are only accessible by sea. Take a leisurely stroll through the city's old center, w...
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Important information
- The service includes transport only, with a professional tour driver who will explain the destination while driving.
- Be sure to wear comfortable clothing and shoes.
- Please be ready at least 5 minutes before the settled collection time and place.
- You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
- Please reconfirm your pick-up time and location 24 hours before the tour to our email: bookings@livingtours.com
- The itinerary may be subject to changes without prior notice due to local circumstances or events.
- Operator: Living Tours
- Cancel 24 hours before the start of the activity and you will get a full refund.
What will you do?
Sesimbra
Sesimbra boasts a stunning coastline and is steeped in fishing traditions, with a simple architecture that reflects its seafaring heritage. Its cliffs have created secluded, unspoiled beaches that are accessible only by sea. Beyond its beaches and fishing, Sesimbra also offers a charming old city center with cobblestone streets and numerous churches, as well as a rural area. One of the highlights of the city center is the Moorish castle, which affords magnificent panoramic views of the coastline and village, even though most of the castle now lies in ruins.
Cabo Espichel
Cape Espichel is a stunning location with untouched natural beauty. One of Portugal's oldest lighthouses stands tall and proud at 32 meters, built in 1790 with its original equipment still in working order. In addition to the lighthouse, the area is home to a sanctuary and remarkable dinosaur footprint tracks that are 150 million years old and visible from one of the cliffs.
Serra da Arrábida
The Serra da Arrábida Nature Reserve is known for its stunning white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, along with its breathtaking landscapes featuring ancient castles. Since 1976, this nature reserve has been a haven for various rare animal species and features some amazing caves to explore. You'll be treated to extraordinary views over the city of Setúbal and the Tróia Peninsula.
Azeitão
Azeitão is a small town located in the municipality of Setúbal, Portugal. It is known for its historical and cultural heritage, as well as for its local products, such as wine, cheese, and pastries. Azeitão is surrounded by beautiful countryside landscapes and natural parks, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Among its main attractions are the José Maria da Fonseca winery and the Quinta da Bacalhoa estate, where visitors can taste some of the finest wines and regional products of the area.
Setúbal
Setúbal has its roots in the ancient Roman times and owes its existence to the Tagus River and the sea. As a fishing port and industrial hub, the town boasts the impressive Fort of St. Philip among other notable landmarks. The area's rich seafood and fish gastronomy is not to be missed. Take a 30-minute sea trip to Tróia, a beautiful beach area connected to Setúbal by sea.
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