Embark on a private tour to Evora and Merida and explore the world heritage Roman Empire sites. Discover the best-preserved Roman ruins in Spain and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of classical antiquity.
Embark on a private tour to Evora and Merida and explore the world heritage Roman Empire sites. Discover the best-preserved Roman ruins in Spain and immerse yourself in the fascinating world of classical antiquity.
- Ayuntamiento de Badajoz - Badajoz, a stronghold devoted to art - The Arab Alcazaba, or fortress, dominates the old defensive system of bastions and city walls. Many of these fortified areas have been restored and are now cultural venues. The MEIAC, the Archaeological Museum, and the Carnival Museum are a few examples.
- **Casco Histórico de…
- Ayuntamiento de Badajoz - Badajoz, a stronghold devoted to art - The Arab Alcazaba, or fortress, dominates the old defensive system of bastions and city walls. Many of these fortified areas have been restored and are now cultural venues. The MEIAC, the Archaeological Museum, and the Carnival Museum are a few examples.
- Casco Histórico de Mérida - National Museum of Roman Art - This museum showcases Roman mosaics, sculptures, and artifacts sourced from the nearby theater and amphitheater.
- Anfiteatro Romano de Mérida - The Roman Theater of Mérida was constructed by the consul Marco Vipsanius Agrippa and likely inaugurated between 16-15 AD.
- Templo de Diana - The Temple of Diana is a Roman temple constructed until the late 1st century BC at Emerita Augusta, which later became the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania, now known as Mérida.
- Anfiteatro Romano de Mérida - The Roman circus of Mérida is the Roman circus built in the Roman colony of Emerita Augusta, founded in 25 BC by Augustus, for the retired Roman Army soldiers of two veteran legions from the Cantabrian Wars: Legio V Alaudae and Legio X Gemina. The city was the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania.
- Casco Histórico de Mérida - The Acueducto de los Milagros are the remnants of a Roman aqueduct bridge, part of the aqueduct constructed to supply water to the Roman colony of Augusta Emerita, today’s Mérida, Spain.
- Évora - On the way to Mérida, visit Évora, a charming Portuguese town originally established by the Romans, later fortified by the Moors, and thriving during the 15th century. This rich history has endowed Évora with a variety of fascinating tourist attractions and historical monuments such as the beautifully preserved Roman Diana Temple, Évora castle, Praça do Giraldo with its 16th-century Gothic architecture, and the bone chapel, the most eerie sight in Portugal and thus one of the most unforgettable monuments of Évora.

- Private tour
- All taxes, fees and handling charges included
- Personal driver/guide
- Comfortable transport in an air-conditioned minivan
- Convenient hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Private tour
- All taxes, fees and handling charges included
- Personal driver/guide
- Comfortable transport in an air-conditioned minivan
- Convenient hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Savor the experience of visiting Mérida, the principal city of Extremadura in western Spain, an urban center established by ancient Romans in the 1st century BC. The UNESCO-protected archaeological treasures of Mérida breathe new life into the enigmatic realm of classical times. Mérida prides itself on having some of the best-preserved Roman relics in…
Savor the experience of visiting Mérida, the principal city of Extremadura in western Spain, an urban center established by ancient Romans in the 1st century BC. The UNESCO-protected archaeological treasures of Mérida breathe new life into the enigmatic realm of classical times. Mérida prides itself on having some of the best-preserved Roman relics in the country. The city of Emérita Augusta, founded under Emperor Augustus in 25 BC during the Roman empire’s expansion, rapidly developed as the most substantial Roman stronghold in Iberia and became the administrative center of the Lusitania province. You can witness this affluent history in Mérida’s plethora of historical landmarks, featuring the Roman Theater, the Portico del Foro, the Temple of Diana, Casa del Mitreo, and an amazingly intact 2000-year-old aqueduct. The city served as the administrative capital of Lusitania, a Roman province. Your exclusive tour also incorporates a flexible service of pick-up (8:00am) and drop-off (6:30pm) from your preferred location, along with a driver/guide.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Please indicate the address for the pick-up
- Coronavirus Safety Measures - The safety and well-being of everyone who uses our services are always our priority. We are actively monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and are taking steps to help keep our customers safe.
- We’re certified by the Official Tourism entity ‘Turismo de Portugal’ with the hygiene certification stamp ‘Clean & Safe’.
- For our safety, we operate only private tour and pick-up/drop-off all passengers. We clean and disinfect our vehicles every tour and we provide hand sanitizer and masks to our customers.
- Our guides are experienced professionals, courteous and drive defensive and safety with only one objective to ensure your safety and satisfaction.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.