A Passion For Wine - Private Wine Tour to Azeitao

Summary

Meet your private guide and chauffeur at your centrally located Lisbon hotel and set off on your wine tour of Azeitao. Aboard your air-conditioned minivan, hear about Bacalhoa Palace and the two wineries you will visit. Arrive at the first winery and admire its unique tiling and interior. Here, learn how Portuguese wines are produced and taste some locally made varietals. Next, continue to the second winery which is also one of Portugal’s oldest and indulge in flavors of Azeitao cheese paired with wine. After savoring the last bite of the Alentejo’s most renowned cheese, polish off your wine tasting and return to your hotel in Lisbon.

Tour info

Duration
10 hours
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Why take this tour?

Enjoy a relaxing day as you head into the Portuguese countryside on a Private Wine Tour to Azeitao. Visit Bacalhoa Palace and sample the local Portuguese wines at two wineries. You even have an opportunity to taste the famous Azeitao cheese at your second winery stop.

What’s included?

  • Local taxes

  • Visit of Bacalhoa Palace

  • Hotel pickup and drop off

  • Private tour of Azeitao wines

  • Local guide

  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan

  • Cheese tasting

  • Monuments fees

  • Gratuities

  • Snacks during the wine tasting

  • Winery fees (approximately EUR15)

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 10h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

Cancellation Policy

    For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

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Historical Roman Portugal Tour

About operator:

Guided tour of Roman Portugal. Visit ruins of a Roman settlement in Cerro da Villa, near Vilamoura; during the Roman Empire, the harbour was a hub of commercial and trading activity. At the Roman Museum in Loulé, peruse Roman artifacts. In Faro, explore Vila Adentro, the oldest part of the city to see significant monuments, including the Sé Cathedral, the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Assunção, as well as authentic Roman tiles in the Museum of Faro. The last stop is Tavira, famed for its stunning architecture. Cross the ancient Roman bridge and retreat to the parish church to observe a variety of art pieces and architectural styles. Then, trace Roman tracks through Tavira's oldest quarter to the 11th-century castle, and the Church of Santa Maria.

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