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01 – Sintra

01 – Sintra

Sintra, Portugal

Price

280

Duration

8 hours

Max People

8

Min Age

1+

Reviews

5

Overview

Embark on an unforgettable Tour from Lisbon to Sintra, a full-day trip that reveals the magic and charm of this UNESCO World Heritage site. Sintra is famous for its romantic palaces, lush gardens, and stunning landscapes. Therefore, this tour is perfect for travelers who want to explore Portuguese history and culture in just one day.

During the Tour from Lisbon to Sintra, you will visit the breathtaking Pena Palace. This colorful 19th-century palace sits high on the Sintra hills and offers spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding area. Moreover, Pena Palace’s unique architecture combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Moorish styles, making it a must-see attraction.

Next, you will explore Sintra’s historic town center. Here, cobblestone streets and traditional cafés create a charming atmosphere. You can stroll around, relax, and try local sweets such as “travesseiros” and “queijadas,” famous Portuguese pastries.

Additionally, the tour includes a visit to the Moorish Castle, a medieval fortress with walls stretching across the hilltop. From there, you will enjoy a privileged view of the beautiful landscape below.

For those interested in a unique cultural experience, the Tour from Lisbon to Sintra also visits Quinta da Regaleira. This mysterious estate features esoteric symbols, secret tunnels, and initiation wells. It is an intriguing place that invites exploration and wonder.

In summary, this tour offers a comprehensive and accessible itinerary. It is ideal for visitors who want to escape Lisbon’s hustle and bustle and connect with Portugal’s rich history and nature.

Prices

Included/Excluded

  • Bilingual Guide
  • Private Transport
  • Hotel Pick up/Drop off in Lisbon
  • WiFi
  • Bottled Water
  • Air Conditioning
  • Tickets
  • Meals

Tour Plan

Pena Park and Pena Palace

Pena Palace
Pena Palace

Pena Palace is one of the top tourist attractions in Sintra, Portugal. Located on a hilltop, it offers incredible views. Known for its bright colors and mix of Gothic, Renaissance, and Moorish styles, it’s a unique sight.

Built in the 19th century, the palace was once a royal summer residence. Now, it’s open to the public, drawing thousands of visitors each year. The interior features beautifully decorated rooms and royal artifacts.

The palace is surrounded by a large park, perfect for a peaceful walk. With its trees, gardens, and hidden paths, it’s a great place to explore. From the terraces, visitors enjoy panoramic views of Sintra and Lisbon.

Pena Palace is a must-see in Sintra, offering rich history and breathtaking beauty. It’s an ideal spot to take photos and learn about Portugal’s royal past.

Regaleira (Optional)

Initiation Well
Initiation Well

Quinta da Regaleira, located in Sintra, Portugal, is one of the country's most captivating sites. Its unique architecture, lush gardens, and mystical atmosphere make it a must-see. The estate includes a palace, a chapel, and various intriguing structures, like grottos, towers, and the famous Initiation Well. This well, with its spiral staircase, descends deep into the earth, symbolizing a journey into the unknown or spiritual enlightenment. The entire place feels magical, almost like something out of a fairy tale.

Moorish Castle (Optional)

Moorish Castle
Moorish Castle

The Moorish Castle (Castelo dos Mouros) in Sintra, Portugal, is a historic landmark filled with mystery. It sits atop one of the highest peaks in Sintra and dates back to the 8th or 9th century, during the Moorish rule. Built for defense, its location offers stunning views of Sintra and the surrounding landscape.

The castle’s rugged appearance is striking. Its thick stone walls, battlements, and watchtowers rise from the forest, giving it a fairytale-like feel. Walking along the ramparts, visitors can experience the castle’s raw, historic atmosphere.

Over time, the castle’s military significance faded, but it remained a symbol of the past. In the 19th century, King Ferdinand II restored it, adding to its charm.

Have you visited the Moorish Castle? It has such a captivating vibe!

Sintra National Palace (Optional)

Sintra National Palace
Sintra National Palace

The Sintra National Palace (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) is one of the best-preserved royal palaces in Portugal. Located in the heart of Sintra, it stands out with its distinct blend of architectural styles, combining medieval, Gothic, Moorish, and Manueline influences. The palace is easily recognizable by its two large, conical chimneys, which are a signature feature of the building.

Dating back to the 15th century, it was a favorite residence of Portuguese royalty. Inside, visitors can explore richly decorated rooms, including the Sala dos Brasões (Hall of Coat of Arms), with its beautiful blue and white azulejos (traditional tiles), and the elegant Swan Room.

Surrounded by lush gardens, the palace offers a glimpse into the life of Portuguese nobility throughout the centuries. It's a must-see for anyone visiting Sintra!

Monserrate Palace (Optional)

Monserrate Palace
Monserrate Palace

Monserrate Palace (Palácio de Monserrate) in Sintra is an enchanting blend of Gothic, Moorish, and Indian architectural styles. Built in the 19th century, it was designed by the British architect James William-Henry, who was inspired by the natural beauty of the region. The palace is surrounded by lush, expansive gardens that feature exotic plants from all over the world, creating a unique, almost dreamlike atmosphere.

The interior of Monserrate is equally impressive, with intricate designs and vibrant colors that reflect a fusion of cultures. Highlights include the ornate ceilings, decorative arches, and stunning stained glass windows. The palace's design was intended to evoke a sense of tranquility and connection with nature, making it a perfect retreat for the romantic elites of the time.

If you enjoy beautiful gardens and eclectic architecture, Monserrate Palace is definitely worth visiting.

Sintra Village

Sintra
Sintra

Sintra is a small yown near Lisbon, in Portugal. It is famous for its castles, palaces, and green hills. The town has a magical and romantic atmosphere.

Many tourists visit the town every year. One of the most popular places is Pena Palace, with its bright colors and beautiful views. The Moorish Castle and the National Palace are also very famous.

Sintra was once a royal summer home. Now, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town has narrow streets, pretty houses, and delicious pastries like “travesseiros” and “queijadas.”

It is a great place to explore nature, history, and culture.

Roca Cape

Roca Cape
Roca Cape

Roca Cape (Cabo da Roca) is the westernmost point of mainland Europe, located just outside Sintra. Standing on the cliffs, you’re treated to spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, with dramatic rock formations and waves crashing below. It’s a spot where the land seems to meet the endless sea, creating a sense of awe and wonder.

The cape has a rich history, once serving as a key landmark for sailors navigating these waters. Today, there’s a lighthouse at the site, which adds to the picturesque landscape. The famous poet Luís de Camões even referenced Cabo da Roca in his work, calling it "where the land ends and the sea begins."

It’s a popular spot for visitors seeking a breathtaking view and a chance to feel the power of nature. Have you been to Cabo da Roca, or would you like to go? The views are unforgettable!

Guincho Beach, Cascais

Guincho
Guincho

Praia do Guincho is a stunning beach located just a short drive from Sintra, near Cascais. Known for its wild beauty, the beach is famous for its strong winds, making it a popular spot for surfers, windsurfers, and kitesurfers. The dramatic coastline, with its golden sand and rugged cliffs, gives it a raw, untouched feel. The surrounding natural park adds to the area's charm, with hiking trails offering amazing views of the ocean.

Guincho has a more untamed atmosphere compared to the calmer beaches of the region, making it ideal for those seeking adventure or simply looking to enjoy nature. The waves here can be quite powerful, so it’s a great spot for water sports, though swimming can be a bit challenging due to the strong currents.

Cascais and Estoril Coast

Cascais
Cascais

A scenic stretch of coastline with elegant seaside resorts, promenades, and beaches, historically frequented by royalty and spies during WWII.

Cascais is a charming coastal town located just west of Lisbon, known for its vibrant atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and rich history. Once a quiet fishing village, it became a popular getaway for the Portuguese royal family in the 19th century, which helped transform it into the stylish resort town it is today.

The town has a lovely mix of cobbled streets, elegant squares, and scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean. You can stroll along the waterfront promenade, visit the beautiful Cascais Marina, or relax on one of its sandy beaches, such as Praia da Rainha or Praia de Carcavelos. The Boca do Inferno, a dramatic cliff formation, is another popular spot for its crashing waves and spectacular scenery.

Cascais also has a rich cultural side, with museums, galleries, and historic sites like Cascais Citadel and the Palácio da Cidadela. The town has a lively café culture and great restaurants, making it perfect for a relaxing day trip or a longer stay.

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    Best day spent in Portugal!The day tour of Sintra with Francisco is not to be missed! Our day was expertly planned from a visit to the Pena Palace to the beautiful village of Sintra and the Palace followed by an amazing lunch on the ocean in Cascais and a breathtaking drive along the coast! A lifelong resident of Lisbon, Francisco was able to share so much interesting history and we learned so much! We had our pictures taken at every stop and tickets to tours were ready to go! Francisco is entertaining and a great, safe driver- very attentive. Skip the tour bus and have a private tour- you will not regret it! We will definitely be hiring him again when we visit again next year!

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