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Perto da Quinta do Cidral

Monastery of Alcobaça

A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Alcobaça Monastery is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Founded in the 12th century, it’s filled with history, stunning stonework, and the love story of King Pedro and Inês de Castro, whose tombs rest inside. Learn more

Opening time: from 9.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m.
Individual ticket: €15,00

Nazare

You may have heard of the 'Big waves of Nazare'.

Nazare is lively seaside town just 15 minutes from Alcobaça, famous for beaches, fresh seafood downtown, a breathtaking view from Sitio da Nazare and record-breaking waves at Praia do Norte.

Obidos

A picture-perfect medieval village surrounded by castle walls. Stroll through cobbled streets lined with whitewashed houses and flowers, shop for local crafts, and try a glass of Ginja, a traditional cherry liqueur often served in a chocolate cup.

Address: R. Josefa de Óbidos, 2510-001 Óbidos
Opening time: from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Individual ticket: free entrance (except event days)

Lisbon & Sintra + Porto & Douro

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Lisbon City Highlights

Portugal’s vibrant capital is full of charm, history, and breathtaking views. Wander through the winding streets of Alfama, enjoy the riverfront in Belém with its famous tower and custard tarts, and soak up the lively atmosphere in Baixa and Chiado. With its trams, tiled houses, and sunny terraces, Lisbon is the perfect mix of tradition and modern life.

Sintra

Just outside Lisbon, Sintra feels like a real-life fairytale. Colorful palaces, mystical gardens, and forested hills make it one of Portugal’s most magical destinations. Don’t miss the vibrant Pena Palace and the enchanting Quinta da Regaleira.

Great for a day trip, 40min from Lisbon.

Porto

Charming and colorful, Porto sits along the Douro River with its famous bridges and tiled houses. Wander the historic Ribeira district, taste world-renowned port wine in Gaia, and enjoy stunning views from the city’s many lookout points.

Douro Valley

Just a short trip from Porto, the Douro Valley is one of Portugal’s most breathtaking regions. Rolling vineyards, winding rivers, and traditional wine estates make it perfect for a boat cruise, wine tasting, or simply soaking in the scenery.