Some of our tours

  • Half Day Lisbon

    Get ready to be guided by a true “alfacinha” (little lettuce), the nickname of the inhabitants of Lisbon, and explore the city of the seven hill the best way possible: by foot!

  • Évora with Cartuxa

    Let's explore Alentejo, the largest region in Portugal, composed of golden plains dotted with cork oaks, holm oaks, and olive trees.

  • Óbidos, Nazaré, Batalha, Fátima

    On this tour we will visit: the charming medieval village of Óbidos, Nazaré (a fishing village), the Batalha monastery (UNESCO World Heritage Site), and finally the Sanctuary of Fátima.

  • Arrábida: Flavors of the Mountains

    We will take one of the most beautiful roads in Portugal with breathtaking views, crossing the Arrábida Mountains, which combine the greenery of the mountains with the blue of the ocean and stunning views over the Troia Peninsula to Setúbal.

  • Lisboa, Sintra, Cascais, Estoril

    If you are visiting Lisbon for a short period of time and you want to make the best out of it, this is the tour you must take because it combines the best of Lisbon and its surroundings.

  • Sintra: off the beaten path

    Are you tired of crowds and packed monuments? Do you want to visit Sintra but you don’t want to stick with the feeling that you are always seeing the same people in the same places?

  • Jewish Lisbon

    Muitos são os vestígios da presença judaica em Lisboa até ao século XV e outros tantos de momentos mais recentes.

  • Fátima, peace and faith

    This day will be fully dedicated to your faith.

  • Multi Transportation

    Is there a better way to explore Lisbon, the city of seven hills, than using all this variety of unique and traditional transportation?

  • Best of Lisbon

    This tour will make you feel like a true "alfacinha" (Lisbon inhabitant).

  • Sintra, Cascais, Estoril

    Discover Sintra, a charming village declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the capital of Portuguese romanticism, and known for its numerous stunning monuments.

  • Full Day Lisbon

    To really know a city, you have to feel it: listen to it, smell it and go through its streets, to meet some of its local inhabitants and to taste some of its flavors.

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