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Obidos Village - Inside the walls, we find a well-preserved castle and a labyrinth of streets and white houses that enchant those who walk there.
Between Manueline porticoes, flowered windows and small squares, there are several reasons to visit, good examples of religious and civil architecture. - Nazare - The clients can have lunch in Nazaré and after that will walk around to see the sightseeing over the town and its beach, as well as visit the chapel of Our Lady of Nazaré and go to the lighthouse where the people, during the winter, enjoy the view over the Big Waves of Nazaré.
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Aveiro - Aveiro is very well known because of its channels where it’s possible to enjoy a trip by boat to see the downtown of the city as well as the salt flats.
It is also worth appreciating, on a walking tour, the buildings in the \
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- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
Travelers will be fetched from where they are staying and embark on a journey to Porto, a trip anticipated to take between 8 to 12 hours. The adventure commences by departing from Lisbon towards Óbidos, a journey that consumes approximately 1h20. At this point, there’s a 1-hour break to appreciate the charm of a medieval town nestled within castle walls. The next destination will be Nazaré, roughly 40 minutes from Óbidos, where guests have the liberty to indulge in lunch, take a stroll, and view the site renowned for its large waves. The final stopover will be at Aveiro, Portugal’s equivalent to Venice, after a 1h20 ride, where they’ll have 2 hours to explore, including enjoying a boat trip navigating the Aveiro canals and strolling around the historical center. At last, after a further 1h30 of journeying, they will arrive at their final destination in Porto.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.