Explore Arrábida’s natural beauty, savor local wines, and enjoy Sesimbra’s fresh seafood on a private tour from Lisbon.
Explore Arrábida’s natural beauty, savor local wines, and enjoy Sesimbra’s fresh seafood on a private tour from Lisbon.
- Cabo Espichel - The Shrine of Our Lady of the Cape Espichel, situated at the westernmost point of Sesimbra’s coast, is a remarkable civil and religious architectural ensemble. It beautifully merges the grandeur of its structures with the spiritual essence of religious devotion. The complex includes the church, hostels, Hermitage of Memory, Opera…
- Cabo Espichel - The Shrine of Our Lady of the Cape Espichel, situated at the westernmost point of Sesimbra’s coast, is a remarkable civil and religious architectural ensemble. It beautifully merges the grandeur of its structures with the spiritual essence of religious devotion. The complex includes the church, hostels, Hermitage of Memory, Opera House, ruins, Gardens of the Pilgrims Water House, and an aqueduct. The monument’s setting on a plateau that descends into sea cliffs enhances its majestic presence.
- Sesimbra - Sesimbra is a charming fishing village, known for its refreshing breezes and stunning beaches. It is renowned for its culinary delights, particularly fish and seafood. Visitors can enjoy a lunch break here (not included in the price).
- Praia da California - Strolling along the Marginal of Sesimbra offers the perfect introduction to this historic fishing village, which boasts over five centuries of history. Between the golden beaches to the west and California to the east lies the Fortress of Santiago, a recently restored 17th-century monument. From this authentic “balcony” over the sea, one can admire the entire Bay, stretching from California to Porto de Abrigo.
- Parque Natural da Arrabida - Nestled by the sea between Setúbal and the fishing village of Sesimbra, Arrábida Natural Park is a place of unparalleled beauty. Here, the blue of the sea contrasts with the whitish hues of limestone cliffs and the lush green of the dense vegetation covering the hills.
- Portinho da Arrabida - This protected green area, in addition to its beaches and stunning landscapes, is home to numerous rare species and beautiful caves. It is a quaint site with private homes and one restaurant. Access to this area is restricted during the high season (June 1 to September 15).
- Forte de Sao Filipe - Explore the riverfront city and Fort St. Philip. Currently under maintenance, access to the castle is temporarily suspended.
- Jose Maria de Fonseca - Constructed in the 19th century, this house was restored in 1923 by Swiss architect Ernesto Korrodi and served as the residence of the Soares Franco family until 1974. With its particularly beautiful façade and gardens, it has long been associated with the image of José Maria da Fonseca. The tour of the Museum House begins with a brief overview of the company’s history, followed by a visit to the old wine cellars: Adega da Mata and the Teares Novos Winery, where wines like Periquita are produced, and the Teares Velhos winery, home to the oldest Muscatels of Setúbal (Muscat or Moscateis), some of which are true relics over 100 years old. At the end of the tour, visitors can sample some of the wines crafted by José Maria da Fonseca.

- Wine tasting at a local winery
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Insurance
- Wine tasting at a local winery
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Insurance
- Lunch
- Activity tickets
- Snacks
- Tips (optional)
- Lunch
- Activity tickets
- Snacks
- Tips (optional)
Delight in the natural splendor of Serra da Arrábida, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and pristine beaches. Explore the charming fishing villages of Sesimbra and be sure to savor fresh seafood at a local beachfront eatery.
The Arrábida Natural Park, spanning approximately 10,800 hectares of lush forest, along with its beaches sheltered…
Delight in the natural splendor of Serra da Arrábida, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and pristine beaches. Explore the charming fishing villages of Sesimbra and be sure to savor fresh seafood at a local beachfront eatery.
The Arrábida Natural Park, spanning approximately 10,800 hectares of lush forest, along with its beaches sheltered by the mountains, featuring tranquil and clear waters, are beloved by residents of Setúbal and Lisbon.
Discover the highlights of Arrábida and Sesimbra on this small group guided tour from Lisbon, perfect for families, seniors, and couples.
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.