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Small Group Obidos and Fatima Day Trip from Lisbon

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Go on a full-day excursion departing from Lisbon to the Sanctuary of Fatima, Portugal's most visited pilgrimage site. Explore stunning sites, including the charming medieval town of Obidos, and the UNESCO World Heritage site, Batalha Monastery!

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2017/05/18 Catherine

Our guide Diogo Acevedo was a great guide! He gave lots of background on the drive and provided the key details to add to our visit at each location. Hightly recommended.

2016/11/12 CityDiscovery traveler

Our guide, Joao Costa, was very informative, gracious, and entertaining. Safe driver too. As with day tours, sometimes I wish there had been more time at each stop, particularly in Bathalia, Obidos, and Nazare. My wife a...

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2016/10/30 Marc

Had an amazing day visiting Fatima, Batalah, Nazaré and Obidos. Our guide Jaime was very knowledgeable about our destinations taking us to those hidden gems off the tourist trail.
This is a must do trip for anybody who ...

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  • Any cancellations made between 09:00 local time, 2 business days to 09:00 local time, 1 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 50% of the total amount.
  • Any cancellations made after 09:00 local time, 1 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
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Small Group Obidos and Fatima Day Trip from Lisbon
Go on a full-day excursion departing from Lisbon to the Sanctuary of Fatima, Portugal's most visited pilgrimage site. Explore stunning sites, including the charming medieval town of Obidos, and the UNESCO World Heritage site, Batalha Monastery!