Embark on a unique journey to discover the hidden gems of the Lisbon region. Explore charming villages, stunning landscapes, and indulge in wine tasting. Book now!
Embark on a unique journey to discover the hidden gems of the Lisbon region. Explore charming villages, stunning landscapes, and indulge in wine tasting. Book now!
- Pastelaria Cego - This is the go-to spot for purchasing and savoring the renowned “Esses” cinnamon biscuits and the traditional Azeitão pies. Additionally, there’s the distinctive sweet “Meme” that will surely be missed (Purchases made by the customer).
- Azeitão - Nestled in the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park, the Azeitão region includes…
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Pastelaria Cego - This is the go-to spot for purchasing and savoring the renowned “Esses” cinnamon biscuits and the traditional Azeitão pies. Additionally, there’s the distinctive sweet “Meme” that will surely be missed (Purchases made by the customer).
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Azeitão - Nestled in the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park, the Azeitão region includes several charming villages, notably Vila Fresca and Vila Nogueira, named after the farms around which they grew.
A visit to Azeitão is a perfect chance to enjoy the region’s excellent products, such as cheeses, the famous pies, and wines, particularly the table wines from the Piriquita variety and Moscatel de Setúbal.
(Passage through the center of Azeitão with the option to stop and taste the famous Azeitão pies)
- Azulejos de Azeitão - This is where traditional tiles are crafted and painted by hand, maintaining the manual tile manufacturing process used since the 18th century.
During the guided tour, visitors are introduced to all stages of the manufacturing process, including the opportunity to paint their own tile.
- Parque Natural da Arrábida - Capture breathtaking photos of the Arrábida Natural Park overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
- Portinho da Arrábida - .
- Cabo Espichel - Cabo Espichel is a fascinating tourist spot that blends history with stunning landscapes. It is notable for the Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora do Cabo, a 17th-century church, and the lighthouse built in the 18th century. Besides its historical significance, it offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, hiking trails, and a serene atmosphere. It’s an ideal location for enjoying the sunset and exploring local biodiversity. Open to the public, Cabo Espichel is a diverse destination, appealing to history buffs and nature enthusiasts, offering a unique experience on the Portuguese coast.
- Sesimbra - Sesimbra is a picturesque town that draws both Lisbon locals and other tourists. This town, with a long-standing fishing tradition, boasts a vibrant fishing port with charming boats; the sand is fine and golden, and the waters are turquoise. It has an intriguing architectural heritage, dominated by the Castle of Sesimbra, of Arab origin, situated on a hill near the town.
(Possible lunch stop included)
- Castelo de Sesimbra - .
- Praia de Foz - .
- Santuário Nacional de Cristo Rei - A must-visit tourist attraction, known for its spaciousness and tranquil atmosphere, as well as the stunning views and monuments surrounding it. It’s one of the best spots to watch the sunset over Lisbon.

- Free entry to the Azeitão Tile Factory
- Local guide specializing in tourism services
- On-board WiFi
- Alcoholic beverages
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance included guided tour of a renowned local winemaker and its wines
- Free entry to the Azeitão Tile Factory
- Local guide specializing in tourism services
- On-board WiFi
- Alcoholic beverages
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance included guided tour of a renowned local winemaker and its wines
- Lunch
- Tickets to other unlisted monuments
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Tickets to other unlisted monuments
- Snacks
Discover the southern region of Lisbon and uncover the gems of the renowned South Bank, an ideal spot for enthusiasts of nature, history, and wine.
Begin your journey in Sesimbra, a delightful fishing village, with a visit to the Sesimbra Castle, offering views of the Atlantic Ocean and the village’s whitewashed houses.
Proceed to the Arrábida Natural…
Discover the southern region of Lisbon and uncover the gems of the renowned South Bank, an ideal spot for enthusiasts of nature, history, and wine.
Begin your journey in Sesimbra, a delightful fishing village, with a visit to the Sesimbra Castle, offering views of the Atlantic Ocean and the village’s whitewashed houses.
Proceed to the Arrábida Natural Park, where lush mountains meet the azure sea. Be sure to visit Portinho da Arrábida, and for the more daring, the secluded and untamed Foz beach.
Next, visit one of the region’s top wineries for a guided tour and wine tasting, featuring the renowned Moscatel de Setúbal.
Conclude your day at the iconic Santuario do Cristo Rei, where the panoramic views of Lisbon and the Tagus River are simply breathtaking. Experience an unforgettable day filled with discoveries, flavors, and stunning landscapes, perfect for those seeking to explore the best of the South Bank with authenticity, comfort, and truly unique moments.
Don’t miss this opportunity or other hidden gems!
- LGBTQIA+ friendly
- Ideal to avoid queues
- Ideal for groups up to 40 people
- This experience requires a minimum number of travellers. If you cancel because you do not meet the minimum number (4), you will be offered a different date/experience or full refund
- This is a private activity/tour. Only your group will participate
- The minimum age for wine tasting is 18 years old
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.