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TRYPOR - Tailor Made Wine Tourism


Palácio Sotto Mayor
Av. Fontes Pereira de Melo 16
1050-121 Lisboa
Telemóvel: +351 911 009 159
Email: info@trypor.pt

Stunning landscapes, wine & food, heritage, all around Arrabida


Capturing the Essence of Arrabida Wine Tour

Arrábida is a beautiful and historic region located in the southern part of Portugal, along the Atlantic coast. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, with dramatic cliffs, serene beaches, and lush green forests. Azeitão is a charming town located in the Setúbal District of Portugal. It is situated in the Serra da Arrábida region, a picturesque area known for its rolling hills, olive groves, and vineyards.

Azeitão is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. It was once home to the Portuguese royal family, and many of the town’s historical landmarks were built during this time. In addition to its historical attractions, Azeitão is also known for its delicious cuisine. The town is home to a number of artisanal food producers, including cheese makers, olive oil producers, and winemakers. The region is home to a number of vineyards and wineries, producing some of the finest wines in Portugal, with the Azeitão DOC being one of the most popular.

Tour description and what’s included:
– Pick-up and drop-off at your hotel
– Transportation in premium luxury car from and back to Lisbon, exclusive for you and your group
– Astonishing sight seeings
– Visit to cultural monuments
– 1 Lunch at a typical local cuisine restaurant
– 1 Local Shop with local produces and marvelous cheese
– 2 Wine producers visits
– 6 Wines to taste

After the first winery visit, the tour include a gourmet lunch at a local restaurant, where guests can enjoy traditional Portuguese cuisine paired with some of the region’s finest wines and a stroll arround Setúbal. After lunch you’ll visit the second winery with wine tasting and enjoy the beautiful sight-seeings and landscapes. The tour ends with you be taken back to your hotel.

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