Step into the enigmatic world of the Knights Templar on this immersive 8-hour guided tour from Lisbon, tailored for history enthusiasts and experienced travelers. Travel from your hotel to the awe-inspiring Convent of Christ, a former Templar stronghold that later became a revered Catholic convent.
Continue to the dramatic Almourol Castle, perched atop an islet in the River Tagus, where medieval legends come to life. Along the way, savor the traditional Portuguese sweet, queijinhos do ceu. This tour’s unique highlight is the rare opportunity to explore two pivotal Templar sites in one day, deepening your understanding of Portugal’s mysterious past.
See Lisbon from a refreshing new angle aboard a top-tier sailing yacht on this one-hour Christ Tour. Departing from Doca do Bom Sucesso, you’ll glide past the iconic Belém Tower, the Sanctuary of Christ the King, and the striking 25th April Bridge. The calm waters of the Tagus River provide a serene backdrop as you absorb the city’s most photogenic landmarks.
Experienced and passionate skippers add color to your journey, sharing insights into Lisbon’s history and sailing culture. The USP of this trip lies in its combination of luxury, comfort, and a unique river perspective—ideal for those seeking a memorable, leisurely sightseeing experience in Portugal’s capital.
Let your taste buds lead the way through Porto with the 'Tasting Oporto On Foot' tour, a flavorful four-hour food adventure ideal for young adults and curious travelers. Start at a lively city square and follow your guide to beloved local eateries, sampling more than ten regional specialties—including the iconic francesinha and decadent eclairs.
End your culinary exploration at a riverside wine bar, where a glass of white Port wine awaits. This tour’s unique charm lies in its dazzling array of local flavors and its immersive, on-foot approach, allowing you to savor Porto’s culinary heritage bite by bite.
Dive into Lisbon’s culinary heart on this lively four-hour food tour—perfect for young adults and seasoned foodies alike. Stroll from the city’s main square to a series of hidden gems, sampling five authentic Portuguese favorites: cheeses, fried cod snacks, tremoco with local beer, caldo verde soup, and the beloved bifana sandwich.
Cap your journey with a visit to a pastry shop for espresso and pastel de nata, the city’s iconic sweet treat. This guided tour’s unique selling point is its focus on small, family-run eateries, offering a true taste of Lisbon’s traditions and hospitality.