Depart USA April 21, 2026, Return May 2, 2026
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Day 1— Arrival (April 22, 2026)
Airport pick-up and transfer to the hotel.

Day 2— The Age of Discoveries
Start the day visiting the Calouste Gulbenkian Art Museum. Next, visit Belém, the
waterfront area linked to the Portuguese Discoveries. Visit the Jerónimos Church and the tomb of explorer Vasco da Gama. We will taste

the famous pastry, “Pasteis de Belém” baked and served at the “Antiga Confeitaria” of Belém since 1837. Visit the“Museu dos Coches, “the largest world collection of ride and ceremonial vehicles from the 19th century.”
Lunch (included)
In the afternoon pass through “Cristo Rei,” a religious monument built as a thank you to Portugal for not entering World War II. Take time to relax with a stunning view over Lisbon and the Tagus River.
Return to the hotel with dinner.

Day 3— From Lisbon to Sintra
Visit Sintra, a village of magic and mystery, which is the perfect symbiosis between nature and built heritage. Enjoy local shopping and treats in the beautiful city center.
Lunch (included)
Visit the Monserrat Palace, with its beautiful architecture and natural landscapes. Appreciate the beautiful ride along the coast of Estoril and Cascais.
Return to the hotel with dinner.
Day 4— Free day with transfer
Transfer in the morning (9:00 a.m.) to Lisbon downtown.
Lunch (not included).
Transfer (as late as 6:00 p.m.) to the hotel for dinner.

Day 5— Traditional Lisbon
Visit the Palácio Nacional da Ajuda, considered one of the most important decorative arts museums in Portugal, the Palace was opened for public visitation in 1968 and is one of the city’s top attractions.
Lunch (included)
In the afternoon, enjoy a hands-on workshop, creating tiles at Museu Nacional do Azulejo. To end the day, you will visit the historic center of Lisbon and watch a live Portuguese Fado performance while dining.


Day 6— Lisbon/Tomar /Batalha
Visit the Queluz Palace and its gardens designed in perfect harmony with the building structures – The “Portuguese Versailles.”
Lunch (included).
Continue to Batalha. Check-in to new accommodation and dinner at the hotel.
Day 7— Fátima and Nazaré
Visit the Sanctuary of Fátima and take time to explore this special pilgrimage site visited by popes, most recently Francis in 2023. Go to Nazaré Beach and enjoy local shopping in the beautiful oceanside village.
Lunch (included)
Dinner at hotel with a unique traditional folklore show.

Day 8— Batalha
Explore Batalha, visiting the Centro de Interpretação Batalha de Aljubarrota.
Lunch (included)
Visit the Mosteiro da Batalha, a Dominican monastery with a unique history.
Dinner at the award-winning restaurant, Mosteiro dos Leitões
Day 9— Alcobaça
Travel to Alcobaça where you will visit Mosteiro de Alcobaça a UNESCO World Heritage Site with the tomb of King Pedro I.
Lunch (included).
Visit Alcobaça Wine Museum, housed in an old wine cellar, followed by a wine tasting.
Return to the hotel with dinner.

Day 10— Return to Lisbon
Departure to Lisbon.
Enjoy lunch at the Time Out Lisboa marketplace (not included).
Free time in Lisbon.
Check-in to the hotel with dinner.
Day 11— Departure (May 2, 2026)
Transfer to the Lisbon Airport at the scheduled time.
COST: $7620.00 PER PERSON INCLUDES EVERYTHING AS LISTED IN ITINERARY ABOVE. PRICE IS BASED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY.
ADDITIONAL COSTS ARE AIRFARE, TRAVEL INSURANCE (REQUIRED) AND GRATUITIES TO DRIVERS AND GUIDES.
50% DEPOSIT DUE BY JANUARY 15, 2026. FINAL PAYMENT DUE NO LATER THAN MARCH 1, 2026.
PLEASE CALL DEBRA KERPER 951.202.2208 WITH YOUR QUESTIONS AND TO RESERVE YOUR ROOM.
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