The Tour begins with a visit to the Earth's interior.
COIN CAVES | In 1971, two hunters were chasing a fox who took refuge in a sink hole in the bushes. They entered in the cave and while they cross it they realize its beauty, with galleries full of beautiful limestone formations. They discover the Grutas da Moeda (Coin Caves).
The Caves visitable extension is 350 meters length and 45 meters depth below the entrance point. Temperature is constant around 18ºC all year round, which makes it easy to visit by all kinds of people.
FATIMA | The apparitions of Fatima have developed immensely the local town into one of the largest centers of Marian cult in the world. The major manifestations of devotees are hold at May 13 and 13 October (the Procession of candles takes places on the day 12, and the Farewell procession takes place on the day 13, thus ending the celebrations). Visit the shrine of our Lady of Fatima: This Marian pilgrimage center evokes the apparitions of our Lady to three Shepherd children Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta, occurred in 1917 and recognized in 1930. The site was a country ground called Cova da Iria and belonged to Lucia parents, who later donated it to the sanctuary. It was here that the first appearance took place.
The sanctuary includes the Basilica, the square of the prayers, and the chapel of the apparitions, the Church of the Holy Trinity, and the pyre where people burn candles asking for blessings.
BATALHA | Built in 1386 to keep a vow by Portuguese King Dom João I to the Virgin Mary that he would build it if Portugal defeated Castile at the Battle of Aljubarrota on 14th August 1385. The Monastery of Batalha, a masterpiece of Portuguese Gothic, is a magnificent piece of architecture that combines various influences from its lengthy period of construction, which lasted several reigns. Outstanding in the interior are the Founders' Chapel with its fine stained-glass windows, the cloisters, the Unfinished Chapels with their Manueline and Flemish Gothic features and the Chapter House.
ALCOBAÇA | Monastery or Royal Abbey of Santa Maria, founded by the Order of Cistercians in 1153. Building began in 1178 on land donated by Dom Afonso Henriques, the first King of Portugal to the Order of Cistercians, in fulfilment of a vow made after the Christian reconquest of Santarém. Testify the magnificent gothic tombs of the two lovers King Pedro and Ines de Castro.
Included:

Transportation

Road Tolls

Fuel

Parking Fees

Personalized pick-up and drop-off (Hotel / Address / Apartment / Airport / Cruise Terminal)

Free time to explore at each stop
Not included:

Monuments Admission Tickets

Meals
Meeting Point | Pick-up | Drop-off (Lisboa):
For your convenience, our guide will pick you up directly at your Hotel / Apartment / Airport / Cruise Terminal.
Departure and Arrival Time:
Departure: 08:30 - 09:30 am
Arrival: 6:30 pm