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Swap the buzz of the city for the serenity of Sintra. Travel down the Estoril coast to Europe's most western point, Cabo da Roca. View blooming gardens, picturesque fishing hamlets, and Pena Palace before enjoying lunch at a village restaurant. Inc..
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Enjoy a refreshing change of pace as you wind through the colourful landscape of the farming region to the picturesque villages that surround Lisbon. This tour includes a three-course lunch and a visit to the Christian sanctuary of Fátima. Discover ..
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Avenues lined with trees and cafés lend Lisbon a laid-back and leisurely vibe. On this tour, you will admire superb views of this stunning city and enjoy a walk through the narrow, cobbled streets of Lisbon's oldest area. A few hours to discover Lis..
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Capture the essence of Lisbon as you cruise seaward along the Tagus River. Soak up the elegant 18th-century architecture and distinctive monuments lining the riverbank. Discover the city's modern gems, with views of the Parque das Naçöes, the dazzlin..
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As the sun sets, the lights that adorn Lisbon's monuments, streets, and squares begin to dance! Combine a bus tour of this illuminated city with dinner in a classical Portuguese restaurant. Live guitar music and folk dances called Fado will entertai..
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Submerse yourself in a sublime blend of Portuguese culture, history, wine, and gastronomy on this tour of the rustic Alentejo province. Explore the Roman legacy at Évora (a Unesco World Heritage Site) and indulge in wine and olive oil tasting at quai..
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Visit the Catholic pilgrim site of Fatima where the Virgin Mary was reported to have appeared to three shepherd children in 1917. Every year more than three million people come to Fatima's Chapel of Apparitions, and to see the birthplace of the Bless..
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With 2000 years of history, the city of Évora reflects Portugal's past like no place else. See a Roman temple, a gothic cathedral, and architecture which had a profound influence on building style in colonies as far-flung as Brazil. One day discove..
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Between Lisbon and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sintra lies the scenic 'Coast of the Sun' that attracts day-trippers from Lisbon all year round. Explore little fishing villages and white sand beaches on one of Europe's most westerly outreaches b..
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Step into a world where saints, heroes, and villains mingle freely. This spirited walking tour guides you through Lisbon's intriguing past. With a history reaching back more than 2,500 years, Lisbon has been home to Romans, Moors, royalty, rivalry, ..
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Wind through Lisbon's hillside quarter of Alfama, home to a charming maze of streets and 2,500 years' worth of cultural influences. Once a settlement for Phoenicians, Romans, and eventually Arabs, Lisbon's old quarter of Alfama has drawn a variety o..
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Marvel at Lisbon's famous sites and best-kept secrets as you indulge in three hours of views, monuments, markets, and architectural wonders. Encompassing city sites large and small, this 3-hour tour gives you an authentic look at Lisbon's colorful p..
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Experience the beauty of Madeira on this guided nature walk. Discover a secluded world of beautiful valleys and colourful flowers, then enjoy a picnic lunch, while admiring spectacular views of the island's southeast coast. An intricate system of ir..
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The island of Madeira is known for its rich plant and animal life. The best way to appreciate the natural splendour of the island is on an easy walk along one of the levada trails that follow the irrigation channels carved into the mountainside. Disc..
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Discover the volcanic past of Madeira as you hike through towers of volcanic rock and the jagged peaks of the island's mountain range. Start at Pico do Arieiro and follow the footpath to the island's highest point, the soaring Pico Ruivo, for stunni..
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Connect with nature on a 12 kilometre walk with a certified mountain guide. Discover the beauty of the Laurel Forest on a moderately challenging levada trail walk. Wind through the densely wooded landscape to discover spectacular views of Madeira's ..
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Revel in northern Portugal's cultural and coastal charms as you visit the university town of Coimbra and the seaport cities of Aveiro and Ilhavo. This day tour offers a relaxing jaunt through the provinces south of Porto. Explore Aveiro, known as th..
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Drink in the splendors of Portugal's second-largest city when you tour the churches, waters, and wine cellars of Porto. Famous for its trademark Port wine, this lively coastal city in northern Portugal offers plenty to see and taste. As your tour wi..
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Explore the evergreen Rabacal valley in the nature park of Madeira. Follow your guide through the indigenous Laurisilva Forest, which is abundant with mosses, lichens, and ferns, and discover the natural springs and waterfalls at Risco. Inclusions ..
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Make a pilgrimage to the oldest cathedral in EuropeSantiago de Compostela. Then journey to Viana do Casteloone of Portugal's main port towns, founded in 1253. Inclusions : Knowledgeable tour guide Roundtrip transportation during tour..

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