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From Porto: Private Transfer to Lisbon with Coimbra & Fatima

Coimbra, PT
Coimbra, PT
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Embark on an unforgettable journey from Porto to Lisbon with a private transfer that immerses you in the fascinating history and culture of central Portugal. Your adventure begins in Coimbra, where you'll uncover the secrets of the country's oldest university and explore the enchanting Old Cathedral. Listen to the gentle flow of the river as you reach the Santa Clara Convent, and be awed by the grandeur of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima. Indulge in traditional Portuguese culture with a delicious lunch in a tavern and marvel at the stunning architecture of the Biblioteca Joanina, one of Europe's richest Baroque libraries. Immerse yourself in the religious and learned centers of Portugal as you visit the Santuário de Fátima and the Casa dos 3 Pastorinhos in Valinhos. This journey promises an enriching and captivating experience that will leave you with lifelong memories.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 6 hours - 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Discover Portugal's oldest university in Coimbra
  • Get a taste of traditional Portuguese culture
  • Listen to the flowing river at Santa Clara Convent
  • Admire the architecture of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima
  • Explore the religious and learned centers of Portugal
  • Private transportation
  • Wifi on board
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Entrances

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Introduction

Indulge in a remarkable journey from Porto to Lisbon with a private transfer that invites you to explore the wonders of central Portugal. This one-way transfer unveils two captivating destinations, Coimbra and Fátima, where you can delve into the rich culture and extraordinary history of the region.

What to expect?

Prepare to embark on an adventure filled with awe-inspiring sights and immersive experiences. Visit the ancient city of Coimbra, home to Portugal's oldest university, founded in 1290. Dive into the vibrant Portuguese culture as you savor a delectable lunch in a local tavern. Immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of the Santa Clara Convent and be captivated by the architectural grandeur of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima.

Who is this for?

This extraordinary tour is crafted for both history enthusiasts and culture seekers. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, the Porto to Lisbon private transfer with stops in Coimbra and Fátima caters to all. Unveil the secrets of ancient educational institutions and be touched by the sacredness of the renowned Marian Apparitions. This tour promises an unforgettable experience for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Portugal's rich heritage.

Why book this?

Embarking on this private transfer offers a multitude of unique selling points that set it apart from other tours. The personalized nature of this experience allows you to explore at your own pace, maximizing your enjoyment and comfort. No need to worry about navigating public transportation or adhering to tight schedules. You will have the freedom to choose when and how you explore each destination, immersing yourself fully in the captivating history, breathtaking architecture, and profound spirituality of Coimbra and Fátima.

Good to know

As you embark on this enriching journey, it's important to note that the total duration of the tour ranges from 360 to 480 minutes. This provides ample time to immerse yourself in each destination without feeling rushed. Additionally, the tour encompasses visits to Coimbra's most iconic landmarks, including the College of Eleven Thousand Virgins, the Old Cathedral of Coimbra, the University of Coimbra, and the Biblioteca Joanina. In Fátima, you'll have the opportunity to explore the Santuário de Fátima and the Casa dos 3 Pastorinhos in Valinhos. Prepare to be fascinated by the historical significance and architectural beauty that awaits.

Reviews

Previous travelers have raved about the captivating experience provided by this private transfer. They have marveled at the grandeur of Coimbra's ancient university, soaked up the peaceful atmosphere of Santa Clara Convent, and found solace in the deeply spiritual environment of the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima. The tour has been highly praised for its knowledgeable guides who provide fascinating insights into the rich history of each destination. Travelers have expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the culture, spirituality, and beauty of Coimbra and Fátima. Prepare to be swept off your feet by this unique and unforgettable journey through central Portugal.

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Your Itinerary

Se Nova Catedral de Coimbra

The College of Eleven Thousand Virgins was built in 1598 near the University of Coimbra by the Company of Jesus, which had been in the city since 1541. Work progressed slowly and the church was only inaugurated in 1698. The Jesuits occupied the site until 1759, the year in which the Company was terminated by the Marquis of Pombal and in 1772 the Episcopal See was transferred from the Church of Santa Maria (the Old Cathedral in Romanesque style) to this rather spacious building.

Old Cathedral of Coimbra (Se Velha de Coimbra)

Visit the Sé Nova Cathedral to see the only church in Portugal to survive the Reconquista almost intact. During the visit in Coimbra's historical center you can walk through the Quebra - Costas, Arco da Almedina, Porta do Barbacã and Rua Ferreira Borges.

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University of Coimbra

A centre of learning, par excellence, the University of Coimbra was founded in 1290 and is one of the oldest in Europe, and was classified World heritage site by UNESCO; this classification includes also the Uptown and Sofia Street. Founded in 1290 by Dom Dinis, with the name of "Estudos Gerais" (General Studies), the University was transferred between Lisbon and Coimbra during the reigns of several monarchs until it was definitively established in this city in 1537, by Dom João III. Since then, it has continued to occupy the same building, the former mediaeval royal palace, acquired by the university in 1597 from Filipe II of Spain, who also ruled over Portugal at that time.

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Biblioteca Joanina

The Biblioteca Joanina is considered one of the richest Baroque libraries in Europe. Built between 1717 and 1728, this sumptuous space is located in the most central part of the University of Coimbra, the Paço das Escolas. The structure was built to house the university library, with a collection of over 300,000 volumes dating from before 1800 and a large Old Testament collection. The library has three rooms that nobly reflect the patronage spirit of its founder, King John V of Portugal, decorated in gold on green, red and black backgrounds. The monarch's coat of arms welcomes visitors in the large portico at the entrance, and the King is also present in the wall at the back of the building, at the junction of the three rooms, a portrait dating from 1730 which acts as a "vanishing point".

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Santa Cruz Church

Founded outside the walls in 1131 by the Observing Canons of St. Augustine, the Mosteiro de Santa Cruz is one of the oldest and most important monuments in Coimbra. Dom Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal, came here to attend the religious services whenever he returned from the battles that he fought in the campaign of the Christian Reconquest. It is perhaps for this reason that he chose the monastery to serve as the place of his eternal rest, as did his son, Dom Sancho I. Santa Cruz was the home of the first mediaeval college in Portugal, which was designed to strengthen the newly-emerging royal power through its educational vitality. It was within the walls of this monastery that one of the most universal figures of western culture in the 12th and 13th centuries, St. Anthony, a Doctor of the Church, continued his theological studies and deepened his vast knowledge of the Holy Scriptures, a feature which is so clearly visible in his sermons.

Mosteiro de Santa Clara-a-Velha

The Mosteiro de Santa Clara was built in 1314 at the orders of the Queen Saint Isabel of Aragon, replacing a small convent of nuns of the Order of St. Clare, founded in 1286. The building was completed in 1330, having been designed by the architect Domingos Domingues, who had previously worked on the Mosteiro de Alcobaça. This convent is a fine example of the architecture of that period, being notable for the size of the church and cloister and the stone vault that covers the three naves of the church, all of which are of the same size. Because of its location on the banks of the River Mondego, the convent was subjected to frequent floods that led to the building of an upper floor and the abandonment of the almost permanently submerged ground floor. In the 17th century, the king Dom João IV commissioned the building of a new convent at a high point in the city.

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Basilica de Nossa Senhora de Fatima

Explore the religious and learned centers of Portugal Visit the Santuário de Fátima and learn about the Marian Apparitions Visit the Casa dos 3 Pastorinhos in Valinhos

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