
This full-day private tour gives you the opportunity to visit one of the most interesting regions of Portugal: Alentejo.
Highlights
- Private full-day tour of Évora, Monte Ravasqueira and the Cartuxa Wine Cellar
- Visit the beautiful city of Évora, a World Heritage Site
- Explore Évora’s impressive historical sites, such as the Saint Francis church, Chapel of Bones and Roman temple
- Visit the best wine estates in Portugal
- Enjoy exclusive guided visits to Monte da Ravasqueira and the Cartuxa Wine Cellar
- Private English-speaking guide provides personalized experience
What You Can Expect
Private Wine and Cellar Tour to Evora
Leaving Lisbon behind you will soon start to cross the rolling plains of the Alentejo finding here and there an olive or cork oak tree that so much contribute to the economy and lifestyle of this region.
The town of Évora, the walled World Heritage Site is an astonishingly well preserved piece of history that you will be able to discover by walking inside its walls. With your guide you will visit the Saint Francis church and the sinister Chapel of the Bones proving that life for some might have been just one more step towards the desired eternity.
Walking up the old narrow streets you'll reach the central Giraldo square where you will begin to walk up to the top of Évora reaching the 13th century Cathedral and the surprisingly well-preserved Roman temple. But in one of the hidden corners of Évora lies the core of all its knowledge and perseverance: the 16th century University where still today hundreds of students search for the much wanted sapience.
After a reinvigorating lunch break in one of the much celebrated restaurants in Évora, that prepare with heart and soul the regional olive oil, bread and garlic recipes, it will be time to continue to Monte Ravasqueira and to the Cartuxa Wine Cellar.
There is no better example of a wine making Estate than those. The hot temperatures force the grapes to mature according to the pace of nature in a great combination of the fruit of the grapes and the oaky flavors of the wooden casks. Somehow the Esporao winemakers have managed to combine these two characteristics in such a way that they belong to the best Wine Estates of Portugal.
Customer Reviews
November 2011
We had a fabulous tour of Evora and the Cartuxa Winery. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and entertaining; we were treated to a day of historical, visual and wine-related treats. My wife and I highly recommend this tour.
Anonymous
July 2010
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