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Fátima Private Tour And Batalha Nazaré & Óbidos

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Immerse yourself in the history, religion, and beauty of Portugal with the Fátima Private Tour And Batalha Nazaré & Óbidos. This tour takes you on a journey through the country's rich cultural heritage, from the impressive Basilica of the Holy Trinity in Fátima to the medieval town of Óbidos, known for its picturesque streets and ancient walls. Visit the historic Batalha Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and explore the charming fishing town of Nazaré, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the coast. With its combination of religious sites, stunning architecture, and unique cultural experiences, this tour offers an unforgettable adventure for travelers who want to truly experience the essence of Portugal.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours - 9 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Basilica of the Holy Trinity
  • Capela Das Aparicoes
  • Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Rosario de Fatima
  • Valinhos Sanctuary
  • Batalha Monastery
  • Bottled water
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Private tour
  • • wifi on board
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
  • Food and drinks
  • Tickets

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Introduction

Experience the rich history and religious significance of Portugal with the Fátima Private Tour and Batalha Nazaré & Óbidos. This tour takes you on a journey through the fascinating past of different cities, from the sacred Basilica of the Holy Trinity in Fátima to the medieval town of Óbidos. Along the way, you'll discover the stories of fishermen and the power of the waves in Nazaré. Immerse yourself in captivating architecture, stunning landscapes, and the cultural heritage of Portugal.

What to expect?

During this 8-step itinerary, you can expect to visit several important landmarks. Explore the modern Basilica of the Holy Trinity in Fátima, a sanctuary dedicated to the Virgin Mary and a place of pilgrimage for Catholics worldwide. Discover the remarkable Capela Das Aparicoes, a chapel where Our Lady of Fátima appeared to three young shepherds in 1917. Marvel at the impressive Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Rosario de Fatima, an architectural masterpiece that encapsulates the devotion to the Virgin Mary. Continue your journey to the Batalha Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you'll explore a stunning Gothic monument built in dedication to the Virgin Mary. With panoramic views of the Portuguese coast, the Sítio da Nazaré offers a breathtaking perspective. Lastly, explore the medieval town of Óbidos with its narrow streets, churches, and unique charm.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, religious pilgrims, and those who appreciate the beauty of medieval towns and stunning coastal views. Whether you are a believer seeking spiritual experiences or a traveler eager to learn about Portugal's cultural heritage, this tour offers something for everyone. Join us on this journey and discover the captivating stories woven into the history of these remarkable Portuguese cities.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in a unique blend of history, religion, and natural beauty with the Fátima Private Tour and Batalha Nazaré & Óbidos. By booking this tour, you can explore the must-visit landmarks that hold deep significance in Portuguese culture and history. Stand in awe of magnificent basilicas, wander through medieval streets, and witness the breathtaking views of the Portuguese coast. With each step of this itinerary, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the country's rich heritage and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Good to know

As you embark on this tour, keep in mind that there are some important details to consider. The total duration of the tour can range from 480 to 540 minutes, ensuring that you have ample time to fully immerse yourself in each destination. Prepare to do some walking as you explore the various sites, so comfortable shoes are recommended. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning architecture and natural beauty you'll encounter along the way. Be prepared to be inspired, amazed, and touched by the cultural and historical gems that await you.

Reviews

Feedback from travelers who have experienced the Fátima Private Tour and Batalha Nazaré & Óbidos has been overwhelmingly positive. Visitors have praised the knowledgeable guides who provide fascinating insights into each destination's history and significance. Travelers also appreciate the seamless organization and smooth execution of the tour, allowing them to fully enjoy the experience and make the most of their time in Portugal. Whether it's the spiritual atmosphere of the Fátima Sanctuary or the picturesque charm of Óbidos, this tour has left a lasting impression on all who have embarked on this historical and cultural journey.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Basilica of the Holy Trinity

Basílica da Santíssima Trindade Monuments The Church of the Most Holy Trinity is situated within the enclosure of the Sanctuary of Fátima, on the opposite side of the Basilica. It was inaugurated in 2007 but had been planned since 1973. In fact since then there had been the need to build a new church because the Basilica wasn’t large enough to accommodate the great number of pilgrims who wanted to attend services within the Sanctuary, on days of average turnout. The Church is a modern, round, white building, the color of the stone that covers it, a local stone known as “white of the sea”. This huge building is 125 m in diameter, with no intermediate support; it has a volume of 130,000 m3 and 8,633 seats and it can be divided into two areas by a moving partition. There are 76 seats for disabled people. Its architect was the Greek Alexandros Tomazis but other important artists contributed to this project. The 8 m high main door, for example, made of bronze and dedicated to Christ was realized by Pedro Calapez, the painted tile panel in the atrium of the Apostles Peter and Paul is by Siza Vieira, and the 34 m high tall bronze cross outside the Church, is by the German artist Robert Schad.

Capela Das Aparicoes

Capela das Aparições - Fátima ABOUT FEEDBACK FROM USERS Capela das Aparições - Fátima Monuments The Chapel, in the heart of the current Fátima Sanctuary, was built by local people in 1919 in response to the request made by Our Lady during one of the apparitions. The first mass to be held there was in 1921. Although subject to certain changes, due to preservation and maintenance requirements over recent years, the modestly sized chapel retains its rough design similar to a simple hermitage. The image of Our Lady marks the spot of the holm-oak tree, the site of the apparitions. The actual tree itself disappeared piecemeal as more fervent believers made off with it twig by twig. It was here that the shepherds came to say the rosary accompanied by other believers.

Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Rosario de Fatima

The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary (commonly called the Basilica of the Rosary) is a basilica that integrates the Sanctuary of Fatima, located in the place of the Cova da Iria, in Fatima, in the municipality of Ourém, Portugal.

Valinhos Sanctuary

Nowadays, the Valinhos are visited by thousands of Portuguese and foreign pilgrims who take the route of the Via-Sacra to the Hungarian Calvary, visit the Chapel of St. Stephen of Hungary and then visit the House of Lucy and the House of Francis and Jacinta Marto in the village of Aljustrel. In Valinhos, the sculptures of the Angel of Portugal and the various stations of the Via-Sacra are all written by Maria Amélia Carvalheira da Silva.

Batalha Monastery

Monuments Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória (or Monastery of Batalha) One of the most fascinating places in the Iberian Peninsula. A decisive event for the consolidation of the Portuguese nation took place on August 14, 1385, near the spot where the Monastery of Batalha stands: D. João, Master of Avis and the future king of Portugal, overcame the Castilian armies in the battle of Aljubarrota. This victory put an end to a dynastic crisis that had dragged on since 1383, since the death of King Ferdinand, whose only daughter was married to the King of Castile, an aspirant to the throne of Portugal. D. João dedicated the monastery to the Virgin Mary, who he had invoked to intercede his triumph and donated it to the Dominican Order, to which his confessor belonged. This gave way to the birth of a work whose construction would last for almost two centuries and which resulted in one of the most fascinating Gothic monuments of the Iberian Peninsula. The construction of the monastery also embodied the consecration of King João I as king of Portugal, thus assuming itself as a symbol of the new dynasty and legitimised by divine will. Its architectural value and historical significance spurred the classification of the monument as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. The construction included seven reigns of the second dynasty (1385-1580) and involved a large team of master masons of a high level, both national and foreign, that were initially directed by Afonso Domingues, until his death, in 1402. During this period, part of the church and the royal cloister were erected. He was succeeded by Master Huguet, an Englishman, who by 1438 completed the church, built the chapel of the founder and began work on the pantheon of D. Duarte. Between 1448 and 1477, Fernão de Évora designed the cloister of D. Afonso V and, in the 16th century, Mateus Fernandes was responsible for the Unfinished Chapels. The monastery houses the most important nucleus of Portuguese medieval stained glass windows, which can be admired in the Chapel and the Chapter Hall. The central nave of the church stands at 32.5 metres and rests on eight columns on either side. In addition to the chapels and the cloisters, the monastery's dormitory, dining room and kitchen can also be visited. The square outside was once largely occupied by the Cloister of D. João III. Burned down during the Napoleonic Wars, it was demolished during renovation works undertaken in the mid-nineteenth century. In the middle of the square you will see a tombstone that replicates the acronyms of several masons and marks the site of the old Santa Maria-a-Velha Church, the original temple where the monastery's builders attended the liturgical services.

Farol da Nazaré

The Sítio da Nazaré offers one of the most impressive and wide views of the entire Portuguese coast. Largo de Nossa Senhora da Nazaré has one of the best balconies over the region: you can see the Serra de Mira de Aire and Serra dos Candeeiros, all the coast from Nazaré to Peniche

Nazaret - Artesanato e design de Autor

Nazaré Towns and Villages A typical fishing town, Nazaré is nowadays a busy summer resort, where side by side with the crowds of tourists, one still sees all over the streets of the town the fish-sellers, and the carapaus (horse mackerel) laid out to dry. The Sítio district, at the town's highest point (accessible by a funicular), is without doubt the best viewpoint in the area. But it is also associated with the cult of Our Lady of Nazaré who, according to the 12th century legend, was invoked by the alcaide (commander of a fortress or castle) Dom Fuas Roupinho who, while stalking a deer, was about to fall down into an abyss with no possible salvation. As a sign of gratitude for the mercy he received, Dom Fuas Roupinho ordered a small chapel to be built - the Ermida de Memória. A little way away, in the 18th century the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazaré was built, in whose honour grandiose festivals are held in September. The Nazaré people's connection with the sea is reflected in the local handicrafts, in particular the nets, buoys, baskets and traditional puppets dressed in the typical costumes of seven skirts, as well as in the cuisine, with its emphasis on fish and shellfish dishes, such as caldeiradas (fish caseroles), soups, açorda (purée of bread, herbs and garlic) and the dried horse mackerel. The most important feature of the surrounding area is the 7th century Chapel of São Gião, one of the rare holy places of the Visigoths existing in Portugal.

Obidos Village

The mediaeval town of Óbidos is one of the most picturesque and well preserved in Portugal. Quite close to the capital and located on high ground near the Atlantic coast, Óbidos has had a strategic importance in the territory. It had already been settled prior to the Romans’ arrival in the Iberian Peninsula, and the town prospered after being chosen by the royal family. King Dinis offered it to his wife, Queen Isabel, in the 13th century, and it became part of Casa das Rainhas (Queens’ Estate), who improved and enriched it throughout the various dynasties. This is one of the main reasons for the high concentration of churches in this small place.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
  • Dress code is smart casual
  • May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
  • A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
  • • Comfortable walking shoes are recommended

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