Embark on an unforgettable journey from Lisbon to the revered Fátima Sanctuary and the UNESCO-listed Batalha Monastery. Uncover the captivating history and architecture of these renowned sites, enjoying Portugal’s rich religious and cultural heritage. With convenient transportation and flexible booking options, this 8-hour tour promises a memorable experience for all. Prepare to be swept away by the spiritual significance and architectural grandeur that await you.
Good To Know

- Visit the Fátima Sanctuary, a global Catholic pilgrimage site, and the Batalha Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, on an 8-hour tour from Lisbon.
- Explore the history and spiritual significance of the Fátima Sanctuary, including the 1917 Virgin Mary apparitions, with a guided tour and free time for personal reflection.
- Discover the Gothic architecture and royal mausoleums of the Batalha Monastery, a renowned example of Portuguese national pride and architectural excellence.
- The tour is available in Spanish and English, with flexible booking and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- The tour includes private transportation, a bottle of water, and pickup/drop-off from central Lisbon locations, with exclusions for food, drinks, entrance fees, and gratuities.
Tour Overview

This tour offers a visit to the Fátima Sanctuary and the Batalha Monastery, two of Portugal’s most significant religious and historical sites.
Priced from $298.53 per person, the 8-hour tour departs from Lisbon, with pickup included from central locations.
Travellers can explore the Fátima Sanctuary, a global Catholic pilgrimage site, and the UNESCO-listed Batalha Monastery, known for its flamboyant Gothic architecture.
Discover the Fátima Sanctuary, a renowned Catholic pilgrimage site, and the striking Batalha Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage gem.
The tour is available in Spanish and English, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Flexible booking allows guests to reserve with no upfront payment.
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Itinerary Highlights

The tour begins with a guided visit to the Fátima Sanctuary, one of the world’s largest Catholic pilgrimage sites.
Guests will explore the hallowed grounds for 2 hours, seeing the site’s history and spiritual significance. This is followed by 1 hour of free time to observe the faithful and soak in the serene atmosphere.
The tour then moves to the Batalha Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Visitors will spend 1.5 hours admiring the monastery’s flamboyant Gothic architecture, intricate carvings, and unfinished royal mausoleums.
If the monastery is closed, the tour offers alternative significant sites:
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Valinhos
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Loca do Anjo
Both deeply connected to the Three Little Shepherds of Fátima.
Fátima: Guided Tour and Free Time

As the tour begins, guests embark on a guided exploration of the Fátima Sanctuary, one of the world’s largest Catholic pilgrimage sites. The 2-hour tour immerses them in the rich history and spiritual significance of this hallowed ground. Visitors will discover the site of the 1917 Virgin Mary apparitions, which drew millions of pilgrims over the decades. Afterward, guests enjoy 1 hour of free time to wander the sanctuary, attend mass, or visit the basilica and monuments at their own pace. Through this experience, they’ll gain deeper insights into Fátima’s enduring role as a beacon of faith and hope.
| Site | Duration |
|—————————-|———–|
| Guided Tour | 2 hours |
| Free Time | 1 hour |
| Basilica | Explore |
| Monuments | Explore |
| Mass | Attend |
Batalha Monastery: Architectural Masterpiece

After exploring the spiritual heart of Fátima, the tour moves on to Batalha Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site that stands as an architectural masterpiece.
This 14th-century Gothic wonder offers visitors a glimpse into Portugal’s rich history and artistic prowess.
The monastery features:
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Intricate carvings and ornate details that showcase the skilled craftsmanship of the era.
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Unfinished royal mausoleums, a testament to the ambitious vision of King João I.
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Serene gardens, providing a peaceful space for contemplation and reflection.
Batalha Monastery is a testament to Portugal’s national pride and architectural excellence.
More Great Tours NearbyAlternative Sites: Valinhos and Loca Do Anjo

If the Batalha Monastery is closed, the tour offers alternative sites that are significant to the Three Little Shepherds of Fátima. Valinhos is where the Virgin Mary appeared to the children after the Miracle of the Sun. Loca do Anjo is the site of the Angel of Peace’s first apparition. These locations provide a deeper connection to the Fátima story and the profound spiritual experiences of Lúcia, Jacinta, and Francisco.
| Site | Significance |
|——|————–|
| Valinhos | Appearance of Virgin Mary after Miracle of the Sun |
| Loca do Anjo | First apparition of the Angel of Peace |
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Spiritual and Historical Significance

The Fátima Sanctuary stands as a beacon of faith, hope, and spiritual renewal, attracting millions of pilgrims annually who seek solace and connection with their beliefs.
The Batalha Monastery, on the other hand, represents national pride and architectural mastery, offering serene gardens for contemplation and reflection.
The significance of these sites lies in their:
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Historical importance – The monastery was commissioned by King João I after the Battle of Aljubarrota, showcasing the nation’s triumph.
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Architectural grandeur – The Flamboyant Gothic style and intricate carvings of the monastery are a testament to the region’s craftsmanship.
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Spiritual resonance – The Fátima Sanctuary is revered for its association with the Virgin Mary apparitions, making it a prominent Catholic pilgrimage destination.
Private Group Experience

For those seeking a more personalized tour experience, the private group option offers exclusive excursions with a dedicated driver/guide.
These private tours allow for customized experiences, such as visiting the Valinhos and Loca do Anjo sites significant to the Three Little Shepherds of Fátima.
Travelers praise the knowledgeable guides who provide an intimate and immersive experience.
Plus, the private group setting facilitates local dining opportunities that enhance the overall value of the tour.
With the flexibility to accommodate personal preferences, the private group experience ensures a truly memorable journey to the Fátima Sanctuary and Batalha Monastery.
Important Information

Inclusions for this tour cover the private transportation, a bottle of fresh water, and pickup/drop-off from central Lisbon locations, including hotels and the cruise terminal.
Exclusions include food, drinks, entrance fees, and gratuities. Guests should remember to bring their passport or ID and wear comfortable shoes.
This tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and smoking or eating inside the vehicle is prohibited. For child safety, infant seats are available upon request, and children must be accompanied by an adult.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is Travel Insurance Included in the Tour Price?
Travel insurance is not included in the tour price. The tour package covers private transport, guided tours, and hotel pickup/drop-off, but travelers will need to arrange their own travel insurance separately.
Can I Customize the Tour Itinerary?
Yes, you can customize the tour itinerary. The tour provider offers personalized options, such as visiting Valinhos and Loca do Anjo, which are significant sites related to the Three Little Shepherds of Fátima. Just let them know your preferences.
What Payment Methods Are Accepted?
The tour allows flexible booking – you don’t pay anything upfront. Payment can be made on the day of the tour using cash, credit, or debit cards. The company accepts major payment methods to provide a convenient booking experience.
Do I Need to Be a Catholic to Visit Fátima?
No, one doesn’t have to be Catholic to visit Fátima. The site is open to people of all faiths or no faith at all. Many visitors come to experience the spiritual significance and history of the site.
How Many People Are Typically in a Private Group?
Private tours typically have small groups, often 2-8 people. This allows for a more personalized experience and the ability to tailor the itinerary to the group’s interests. The size ensures an intimate and flexible tour.
The Sum Up
This captivating tour from Lisbon allows visitors to explore the revered Fátima Sanctuary and the stunning Batalha Monastery. Explore the significant 1917 Virgin Mary apparitions, marvel at the Gothic architecture, and learn about Portugal’s rich religious and historical heritage. With convenient transportation and flexible booking options, this tour provides an unforgettable experience for those seeking to discover the country’s spiritual and cultural treasures.
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