Experience the beauty of Arrábida, Setúbal, Palmela, and Sesimbra on a private tour. Visit wineries, explore the stunning Serra da Arrábida natural park, and enjoy a luxury wine tour in the Setúbal Peninsula wine region.
Experience the beauty of Arrábida, Setúbal, Palmela, and Sesimbra on a private tour. Visit wineries, explore the stunning Serra da Arrábida natural park, and enjoy a luxury wine tour in the Setúbal Peninsula wine region.
- 25 de Abril Bridge - Begin the tour by crossing the 25 de Abril Bridge, reminiscent of the San Francisco Bridge, heading towards the Cristo Rei sanctuary.
- Castelo de Palmela - With a history dating back to prehistoric times, Palmela’s strategic location offers glimpses into various cultures over time. Visitors can explore several churches and…
- 25 de Abril Bridge - Begin the tour by crossing the 25 de Abril Bridge, reminiscent of the San Francisco Bridge, heading towards the Cristo Rei sanctuary.
- Castelo de Palmela - With a history dating back to prehistoric times, Palmela’s strategic location offers glimpses into various cultures over time. Visitors can explore several churches and a convent of the Santiago Order, now a hostel. From here, both the “Tejo” and Sado Rivers are visible.
- Mercado do Livramento - Explore the Livramento Market, renowned as one of the world’s finest markets. It offers a diverse selection of fish, cheeses, local pastries, olives, aromatic plants, flowers, and seeds.
- Setubal - Setúbal’s historic center invites visitors to journey through time, with each corner revealing new discoveries. The blend of ancient and modern architecture showcases the city’s evolution over the centuries.
Bocage Square: This square is an excellent starting point for exploring the historic center and honors the famous poet Bocage.
Convent of Jesus: A testament to Setúbal’s religious and architectural heritage.
Church of São Julião: Known for its stunning tiles, this church exemplifies Portuguese religious art.
Avenida Luísa Todi: Perfect for shopping and dining, this avenue features a variety of shops and restaurants where visitors can enjoy Setúbal’s renowned fried cuttlefish.
Troino Neighborhood: This historic area is rich in tradition and authenticity, celebrated for its local festivals.
House of Culture: A key cultural and artistic hub in the city, offering activities in music, film, theater, dance, and photography.
- Parque Natural da Arrabida - Traverse the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park, one of Portugal’s most comprehensive and protected parks, standing over 500 meters high. It offers a breathtaking view of the Sado River estuary, home to a resident dolphin colony, a rarity for this species. With a reservation, visitors can embark on a boat trip to observe these magnificent mammals. The park’s limestone cliffs, blue waters, and lush greenery create a stunning visual.
- Sesimbra - Beyond its beaches, Sesimbra is famed for its fish, considered among the world’s best. The water’s characteristics, artisanal fishing techniques, and local culinary preparation make it exceptional. In summer, barbecued fish is the most popular dish, filling the air with an irresistible aroma. While this is the traditional preparation method, innovative dishes are increasingly offered, enhancing Sesimbra’s culinary reputation. A visit to Sesimbra is incomplete without tasting its fish! A walk along Sesimbra Marginal street, day or night, offers an introduction to this historic fishing village, with over five centuries of history. Between Ouro Beach to the west and California Beach to the east lies the Fortress of Santiago, a 16th-century monument with a sea-view terrace. Time for lunch!
- Azulejos de Azeitao - Tile Tile employs traditional European tile-making methods, recreating antique designs from Europe, as well as Islamic and Chinese influences. They produce flat hand-painted tiles and relief tiles with various color glazes, in the style of 16th-century Hispano-Moorish tiles.
- Jose Maria de Fonseca - José Maria da Fonseca, or José Maria da Fonseca Vinhos S.A., is Portugal’s oldest table wine company. Established in 1834, it is now in its seventh generation and distributes its wines globally. Among its renowned wine brands are Periquita and Lancers.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Mandatory insurance
- Private guide and accompaniment to all monuments
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pick up and drop off at the accommodation
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Mandatory insurance
- Private guide and accompaniment to all monuments
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pick up and drop off at the accommodation
- Lunch
- Wine tasting
- Lunch
- Wine tasting
For those seeking a unique experience during their days in Lisbon, this is a fantastic choice. Located in one of Portugal’s most stunning parks, the Sesimbra, Azeitão, Setúbal, and Palmela Tour offers plenty to explore and learn, from wineries to the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park. Visit the Delivery Market, renowned as one of the world’s best markets,…
For those seeking a unique experience during their days in Lisbon, this is a fantastic choice. Located in one of Portugal’s most stunning parks, the Sesimbra, Azeitão, Setúbal, and Palmela Tour offers plenty to explore and learn, from wineries to the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park. Visit the Delivery Market, renowned as one of the world’s best markets, offering a wide variety of fish, cheeses, local pastries, olives, aromatic plants, flowers, and seeds. Don’t miss the iconic King Christ monument, which provides the best view of Lisbon. Indulge in a luxury wine tour in the Setúbal Peninsula wine region, featuring breathtaking landscapes in the Arrábida Natural Park and a visit to a renowned winery. Prepare for an incredible day!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.