9 hr
Four Treasures of Central Portugal: Fátima, Batalha, Nazaré & Óbidos
Journey through Portugal's spiritual heart and coastal gems in a small-group van tour
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9 hr
Journey through Portugal's spiritual heart and coastal gems in a small-group van tour
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Explore Lisbon's hills, historic quarters, and riverside landmarks by tuk-tuk with a local guide.
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3 hr 30 min
Explore Lisbon's historic quarters and panoramic lookouts by tuk-tuk with live commentary and flexible routing.
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The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.
Built on the exact spot where the Virgin Mary appeared, this is the spiritual heart of the site. It is open 24 hours a day.
A neoclassical masterpiece inaugurated in 1953, housing the tombs of the shepherd children. The bell tower is a landmark of the site.
Completed in 2007, this modern church is one of the largest in the world, featuring seating for over 8,000.
Located in the center of the esplanade, this bronze statue greets all pilgrims entering the grounds.
They complement each other, but most visitors seeking a focused, day-trip devotion prefer Fátima, while those craving a multi-day journey favor Santiago de Compostela. Planning a lisbon to fatima private tour allows for a more streamlined exploration of Marian devotion compared to the extensive trek required for the northern cathedral.
| Feature | Top pick Fátima | Santiago de Compostela |
|---|---|---|
Primary significance |
Marian apparition site | Saint James burial site |
Travel distance from Lisbon |
Approximately 190 km | Approximately 550 km |
Duration required |
Full day tour | 3 to 5 days |
Physical demand |
Low (walking on paved surfaces) | High (long distance walking) |
Crowd dynamics |
High during religious feast days | High throughout the peak summer months |
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Verdict: Choose a lisbon to fatima private tour tickets package for accessible reflection, or head north if your goal involves the rigorous tradition of the Camino de Santiago. Those needing more information before booking their lisbon to fatima private tour tours should note that the sanctuary is open daily from 00:00–23:59 for quiet prayer. Travelers researching a lisbon to fatima private tour tour should arrive between 06:00–10:00 at Rua de Santa Isabel, 360 to avoid the largest groups.
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Lisbon City Center
Your private driver will meet you at your hotel lobby.
Follow the A1 highway from Lisbon; the drive takes approximately 1.5 hours.
Modest dress is required inside the basilicas. Please ensure shoulders and knees are covered for your lisbon to fatima private tour.
Standard backpacks are permitted at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima. Security staff may perform checks during large pilgrimage events.
Photography is permitted within the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima grounds. Please avoid using flash and remain quiet during religious services.
The sanctuary esplanade is wide and paved, offering good accessibility for wheelchairs. Most major basilicas have ramps or elevators for visitors on a lisbon to fatima private tour.
Mobile phones should be set to silent while inside the basilicas. Respect the sanctity of the prayer areas during your lisbon to fatima private tour.
The site is family-friendly with open spaces for children to walk. Many families choose a private lisbon to fatima private tour for the flexibility it offers with younger travelers.
Several cafes and restaurants are located outside the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima complex. It is recommended to carry bottled water during the hot summer months.
Pets are generally not permitted inside the basilicas or closed religious structures. Service animals may be allowed with proper documentation.
The entrance fee is 0 EUR. A lisbon to fatima private tour is an excellent way to navigate the site's history without the stress of public transport.
Lisbon City Center
Your private driver will meet you at your hotel lobby.
Get directionsBest time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.
How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.
Mild temperatures and fewer crowds make this ideal for walking tours.
Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.
Avoid visiting on the 13th of the month unless you want to witness massive pilgrimage crowds.
Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.
A massive, modern architectural marvel seating 8,000.
Flexible, no hidden fees.
Cancellation policies depend on the specific provider for your lisbon to fatima private tour. Please review your booking confirmation for the exact refund window.
Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.
Modern hotel located very close to the sanctuary.
The Chapel of the Apparitions stands on the exact spot where three shepherd children reported six visions of the Virgin Mary between May and October 1917. What began as a local devotion site transformed into one of the Catholic world's most visited pilgrimage destinations, drawing more than six million visitors annually to a once-quiet farming village in central Portugal. The original chapel, built in 1919, measured just four by three metres; today the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima spans thirty hectares and comprises two grand basilicas, vast open plazas, and chapels in fifteen languages. The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, completed in 1953, rises sixty-five metres above the prayer esplanade and houses the tombs of Lúcia dos Santos and her cousins Francisco and Jacinta Marto, the visionary children canonised in 2017. Its neo-baroque tower and colonnade frame the esplanade where candlelit processions gather each evening. The newer Basilica of the Holy Trinity, consecrated in 2007, seats nearly nine thousand worshippers beneath a circular roof supported by ninety concrete columns, its minimalist interior lit by twelve thousand square metres of stained glass. A private tour from Lisbon covers the one-hundred-and-twenty-kilometre route in under ninety minutes, allowing time to explore the sanctuary complex, attend Mass in the Chapel of the Apparitions, and walk the Via Sacra that retraces the children's path from their village of Aljustrel. Many itineraries extend beyond the religious precinct to include the Gothic masterpiece of Batalha Monastery, the Atlantic cliffs of Nazaré, or the medieval walls of Óbidos, weaving Portugal's spiritual, architectural, and coastal heritage into a single day. Departures from Lisbon hotels begin at six in the morning to reach Fátima before the midday crowds, returning by early evening.
"The Chapel of the Apparitions stands on the exact spot where three shepherd children reported six visions of the Virgin Mary between May and October 1917."
A step-by-step walkthrough of the visit — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.
Your driver collects you from your Lisbon accommodation before sunrise, and the cityscape gives way to rolling farmland as the motorway climbs north through Estremadura. You arrive at the sanctuary esplanade by mid-morning, when morning light angles across the white limestone plaza. You walk the colonnade toward the Chapel of the Apparitions, pause at the exact site of the 1917 visions, and follow the Via Sacra footpath lined with bronze stations. Inside the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, you descend to the crypt where the three shepherd children rest beneath simple marble tombs. Your guide recounts the sequence of apparitions, the political tension surrounding them, and the canonisation ceremony that brought hundreds of thousands to this plaza. You cross to the modern Holy Trinity basilica, its circular nave flooded with coloured light from perimeter windows. If your itinerary includes Batalha, you continue twenty kilometres west to the Dominican monastery, its Manueline stonework a counterpoint to Fátima's austere modernism. Some routes detour to the Atlantic coast at Nazaré, where fishing boats line the beach below Europe's tallest surf-break cliffs, or loop south through Óbidos, its whitewashed lanes enclosed by medieval ramparts. You return to Lisbon by late afternoon, the journey reversing through terraced vineyards and pine forests.
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Specific buildings like the basilicas generally operate from 07:00 to 19:00.
The entrance fee is 0 EUR for the grounds and basilicas.
The best arrival window is 06:00–10:00 to avoid crowds.
Yes, the Sanctuary is wheelchair accessible and flat. Most areas are easy to navigate on a lisbon to fatima private tour.
Yes, modest dress covering shoulders and knees is expected inside the basilicas.
Yes, photography is allowed, but please be respectful during services. Avoid flash.
Bring comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, water, and modest clothing.
A typical lisbon to fatima private tour usually lasts a full day, including travel time from Lisbon.
Yes, children are welcome. Private tours are highly recommended for families for added comfort.
Yes, many travelers combine their lisbon to fatima private tour with visits to Batalha, Nazaré, or Óbidos.