Private day trips from Sintra to places you'll never forget
Discover handpicked day trips from Sintra to the most picturesque villages, captivating landscapes, and cultural highlights in the region. All in the comfort of a private car with a friendly English-speaking local expert to spark your sense of wonder.




























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Sintra to Cascais and Azenhas do Mar: Private, guided tour

Sintra to Evora and Arraiolos: Private, guided full-day tour

Sintra to Fatima and Tomar: Private guided full-day tour

Sintra to Fatima: Private, guided half-day tour

Sintra to Obidos and Batalha: Private, guided full-day tour

Sintra to Obidos: Private, guided half-day tour
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The best time to visit Sintra is during spring (April to June) or autumn (September to October). During these shoulder seasons, you'll enjoy pleasant temperatures ranging from 59 to 73 F (15 to 23 C), fewer crowds, and comfortable weather for exploring palaces and gardens. Summer brings hot weather and large tourist crowds, while winter offers cooler temperatures and occasional rain but a more peaceful atmosphere.
Portugal uses the euro and the official language is Portuguese, which is spoken throughout the country.
Popular day trips from Sintra include visits to the coastal town of Cascais, the pilgrimage site of Fatima, the medieval walled town of Obidos, and the UNESCO World Heritage city of Evora. You can also explore the beautiful village of Azenhas do Mar perched on cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. These destinations offer a mix of history, culture, and stunning scenery within easy reach of Sintra.
Dress in layers when visiting Sintra, as the weather can be changeable due to its hillside location and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. The climate is cooler and more unpredictable than Lisbon. Bring comfortable walking shoes for exploring cobblestone streets and palace grounds. A light jacket or sweater is recommended even in warmer months, and don't forget rain gear during spring and winter when precipitation is more common.
Sintra can get very crowded during summer months, especially July and August. Long queues for admission tickets and busy tourist buses are common during peak season. To avoid crowds, arrive early in the morning or visit during shoulder seasons in spring or autumn. Consider purchasing admission tickets in advance and exploring less popular attractions like the Palacio de Monserrate for a more peaceful experience.
Yes, Praia da Adraga, Praia Grande, Praia das Macas, and Ursa beach have dramatic coastal landscapes and excellent opportunities for walks and water activities. They are the perfect additions to your Sintra vacation.
Sintra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its remarkable collection of palaces, villas, and historic monuments set among lush forests and hills. The town features the colorful Pena Palace, the mystical Quinta da Regaleira gardens, the Moorish Castle ruins, and the Arabian-inspired Monserrate Palace. Once a summer retreat for Portuguese royalty, Sintra offers world-class attractions, stunning natural scenery, and Portuguese charm.
Sintra is located about 19 miles (30 kilometers) from Lisbon and can be easily reached by train from Rossio Station in about 30 to 40 minutes. The town is one of the most popular day trips from the Portuguese capital. However, with so many attractions to explore, many visitors choose to stay longer to fully experience everything Sintra has to offer.
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