Fátima Sanctuary and Batalha Monastery
Fátima Sanctuary
Fátima Sanctuary
Fátima Sanctuary
Fátima Sanctuary
Batalha Monastery
Batalha Monastery
Batalha Monastery

Fátima Sanctuary and Batalha Monastery (UNESCO Site) 8H: Embark on a profound journey from Lisbon to explore the spiritual oasis of the Fátima Sanctuary, followed by the historical richness of Batalha Monastery, both UNESCO World Heritage sites.

  • Visit Fatima Sanctuary
  • Visit Batalha Monastery (UNESCO Site)
  • On Mondays, visit Valinhos and Loca do Anjo
  • Pick-up and drop-off available from Lisbon central hotels or Lisbon Cruise Terminal.
  • Private tour
Included

Private tour/Only your group will participate

Driver/guide (full time trip leader)

Fresh water

Pick-up and drop-off available from Lisbon central hotels or Lisbon Cruise Terminal.

Not included

Food and drinks

Entrance fees

Baggage allowance is limited to one standard suitcase per person

Duration8 Hours
ParticipantsTour takes place from 2 to 8 people.
Important information

Infant seats are available on request if advised at time of booking

Dress code is smart casual, recommended comfortable clothing and shoes

Gratuities are not included

We recommend: Buy Pena Palace online ticket in advance

Latitudes Essence Contacts: (+351) 938 164 042 / (+351) 932 444 263 / geral@essenciadalatitude.com

Further information

Fátima is the fourth largest Catholic pilgrimage site globally, drawing millions of faithful believers annually. Three young shepherds witnessed, in 1917, multiple apparitions of the Virgin Mary, marking the site's significance in religious history.

Built on the exact spot where the Virgin Mary appeared to the children, the Chapel of the Apparitions is a place of reverence and prayer.

The Sanctuary features the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and the modernist Basilica of the Holy Trinity, both monumental structures reflecting architectural grandeur and spiritual sanctity.

The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary features a neo-classical architectural style, characterized by its grandeur and monumental scale. On October 13, 1917, during the final apparition, witnesses reported a remarkable solar phenomenon known as the "Miracle of the Sun," further enhancing the basilica's significance as a place of miracles and divine intervention.

The Basilica of the Holy Trinity is a modernist-style Catholic church, characterized by simplicity, clean lines, and a focus on functionality. As Fátima gained prominence as a pilgrimage destination, the Basilica of the Holy Trinity was built in response to this demand, designed to complement the existing Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and enhance the Sanctuary's capacity for religious ceremonies and gatherings. Inside, the basilica offers a spacious and serene environment conducive to prayer and reflection. The altar is the central focus, adorned with religious artworks and symbols emblematic of Catholic devotion.

Fátima remains a beacon of faith, hope, and spiritual renewal for believers worldwide. Whether seeking solace, grace, or simply a deeper connection with their faith, pilgrims find solace and inspiration in the sacred atmosphere of Fátima, continuing to honor and perpetuate the spiritual legacy born from the apparitions of 1917.

Lunch Break: Enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of Fatima’s many delightful restaurants, where you can savor traditional Portuguese cuisine (not included).

After lunch, visit Batalha Monastery (tickets not included; tickets can be purchased at the monument) a Flamboyant Gothic style monument, renowned for its intricate stonework, vaulted ceilings, and ornate chapels. Commissioned by King João I in gratitude for Portugal's victory in the Battle of Aljubarrota (1385), the monastery is a symbol of national pride. A masterpiece of Manueline architecture, these chapels were intended as royal mausoleums but remained unfinished, showcasing intricate carvings and symbolism. The monastery's cloisters offer serene gardens and cloistered walkways, providing a peaceful retreat for contemplation and reflection.

Batalha Monastery was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983, recognizing its architectural and historical significance. Beyond its architectural marvels, Batalha Monastery remains a pilgrimage site, drawing visitors seeking spiritual and historical enrichment.

On Mondays, when Batalha Monastery is closed, we offer an alternative excursion to Valinhos and Loca do Anjo, both significant sites associated with the Three Little Shepherds of Fátima. This tour provides a deeper insight into the spiritual and historical context of the Fátima apparitions.

Valinhos is where the Angel of Peace (Guardian Angel of Portugal) appeared to the three shepherd children—Francisco, Jacinta, and Lúcia—prior to the apparitions of the Virgin Mary at Fátima. It has become a place of pilgrimage and prayer, offering visitors a serene atmosphere for reflection and spiritual contemplation. Visitors can explore the Chapel of Valinhos and follow the Stations of the Cross, reflecting on the events that preceded the Fátima apparitions.

Loca do Anjo is where the Angel of Portugal appeared to the children for the first time, preparing them for the subsequent apparitions of the Virgin Mary. The site holds significant importance in understanding the spiritual journey of the three shepherd children and the messages conveyed to them by the Angel.

Exploring Valinhos and Loca do Anjo offers a unique opportunity to delve into the spiritual legacy of the Three Little Shepherds and their pivotal role in the Fátima apparitions. This alternative tour on Mondays provides a meaningful and enriching experience, connecting visitors with the profound spiritual heritage of Portugal and the enduring devotion inspired by the events of 1917.

This tour promises not only a journey through Portugal's architectural and religious heritage but also an immersion into profound spirituality and historical significance. From the sacred grounds of Fátima, where miracles are celebrated, to the awe-inspiring beauty of Batalha Monastery, where Gothic splendor meets royal patronage, each site offers a unique glimpse into Portugal's cultural tapestry. Join us and experience the sublime essence of spirituality and history in these UNESCO treasures.

 

Itinerary: Hotel pick up; Fatima: Fatima Sanctuary; Fatima: Free Time; Lunch: Free Time; Batalha: Batalha Monastery; Valinhos and Loca do Anjo: Three Little Shepherds Village (only on Mondays); Hotel drop off

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