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Venture through Portugal’s diverse heritage, from Fátima’s sacred sanctuary to Óbidos’ medieval charm and Nazaré’s dramatic coastline. Light a candle in the Sanctuary of Fátima, stroll along cobbled streets within ancient walls, and witness the mighty Atlantic waves—uniting faith, history, and nature for an unforgettable day.
The Sanctuary of Fátima is one of the greatest references of Marian worship, visited by pilgrims from all over the world.
The Chapel of the Apparitions is one of the most emblematic and symbolic places for pilgrims and believers of Fátima.
Óbidos is a village within a castle, where daily life is completely normal, albeit within medieval walls. The village is ancient and well-preserved, making it seem as if we’ve returned to the 14th century.
Nazaré – Hawaiian surfer Garrett McNamara brought it worldwide attention when, in 2011, he rode the world’s largest sand-bottom wave, measuring approximately 30 meters, at Praia do Norte, winning the Billabong XXL Global BigWave Awards and breaking a Guinness World Record. Surfers from all over the world visit Nazaré every year to enjoy the ocean, especially during the winter.


