Private Sintra Tour

The Private Sintra Tour is a mix of discovery, nature, and culture. Perfect choice for you, planning a dreamy day trip from Lisbon!

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Tour highlights​

Pena Palace and Park

An astonishing fairytale palace located on one of the highest peaks of the Sintra’s Mountain range. It’s one of the most eclectic palaces in Europe. It blends different artistic movements such as Gothic, Egyptian, Moorish, and Renaissance. Around the palace, the King created a park where he planted different exotic species of trees from all over the world.
Certainly, you wish this ex-libris to be part of your day. We do recommend visiting it first thing in the morning.
You’ll feel like royalty as you wander through the palace’s ballrooms and quiet quarters. But, also take a moment to relax and let oneself be enchanted by the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, including the ruins of a Moorish castle.

 

Sintra Village

A charming village located in a Natural Park with castles and grand mansions. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site. And, due to its natural beauty and unique atmosphere, Sintra is the most visited village in Portugal.

 

Local products and handicrafts

Enjoy some time walking through Sintra’s historical center. Here you’ll find yourself surrounded by old houses converted into small shops and bakeries. There, they sell local products, regional pastries, and handicrafts.

 

Sintra-Cascais Natural Park

It looks like an enchanted and exuberant park. It’s located on the western side of the municipality Sintra’s Natural Park and holds more than 200 species of vertebrates. If you like to hike, it is an ideal place to enjoy a nature walk.

 

‘Cabo da Roca’

Considered the most western point of mainland Europe, it’s located on a cliff with more than 140 meters of height, offering you breathtaking views.

 

Guincho beach

Considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Lisbon and one of the most known Portugal beaches. Guincho beach is sought after during the bathing season by windsurfers and kitesurfers from around the world.

 

‘Marginal’ road

Road along the Atlantic Ocean and Tagus River, with white sand beaches and magnificent forts of the seventeenth century

 

Cascais

Cascais is a former fishing village. It has a bay as the gateway to the Atlantic Ocean, turning Cascais into one of the most charming Portuguese villages.

 

Estoril

Widely known among the elites and celebrities, its charm is undeniable. Estoril is famous for its iconic casino and enviable coastline filled with dream beaches and luxury hotels.