Excursions & day trips
Free Cancellation
Language:
English
,
Spanish
,
Portuguese
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: 9 Hours
Do this because
Visit the most famous attractions of Sintra: Regaleira and Pena Park
Enjoy the stunning views of the westernmost of continental Europe
Stroll around Cascais, a posh II World War spy and refugee center
What to expect
This award-winning tour offers a must-have experience in Lisbon, combining history, culture, and stunning natural landscapes.The tour begins in Cascais, a charming coastal town known for its elegance and historical significance. Once a refuge for European royalty during World War II, it boasts a vibrant centre and breathtaking coastal views, including a beach featured in a James Bond film. Next, you'll visit Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of mainland Europe, offering spectacular panoramic views perfect for photos.The journey continues to Quinta da Regaleira, an enigmatic palace in Sintra. Admission is included, and with our guide, explore its mysterious gardens and the iconic Initiation Well. In Sintra's UNESCO-listed historic center, discover charming streets, admire historic buildings, and taste the famous travesseiros de Sintra. Finally, you'll visit Pena Palace, a fairy-tale castle surrounded by 85 hectares of gardens. Garden access is included, while palace interior visits are optional.
What's included
Entrance fees
Guided tour
Transportation in air-conditioned coach
What's not included
Guided visit to Pena Palace
Hotel pick-up/drop-off
Lunch
What to remember
Please, indicate your pick-up location during checkout
Please confirm your desired language at the checkout
Drop-off at 2 centrally located points: Restauradores Square and Marquês de Pombal
Please note that there may be more than one language spoken during the tour (max. two languages)
Booking Fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation Fee
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins
Where
Meeting point:
Praça da Figueira, in front of the Statue (D. João I).