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Yes, and this is one of the strongest reasons to choose a private transfer for this trip. The Alto Alentejo is dotted with remarkable towns within a short drive of Monforte — Estremoz is around 25 km (16 miles) away, Elvas (a UNESCO World Heritage fortified city) is roughly 40 km (25 miles), and the marble villages of the Estremoz-Borba-Vila Viçosa triangle are all within easy reach. When you book with Daytrip, you can add sightseeing stops to your route, so a single journey can take in two or three destinations without the cost or logistics of hiring separate guides or vehicles.
From Lisbon, Monforte is approximately 200 km (124 miles), making it a comfortable day trip of around 2 to 2.5 hours each way by private transfer. From Évora, the distance is roughly 80 km (50 miles), typically around an hour's drive. From Portalegre, it is only about 30 km (19 miles), under 30 minutes. The roads through Alentejo are open and easy, with very little traffic, so the drive itself is relaxed and scenic rather than stressful.
Monforte has no practical public transport connections for tourists. There are no direct trains, and bus connections from Lisbon or Évora are limited and slow, involving multiple changes with long waits. A private transfer is not just more comfortable here — it is genuinely the most realistic option for a day trip. You arrive directly, keep your own schedule, and can build in stops along the way without coordinating timetables.
Monforte is a small, beautifully preserved medieval town in the Alto Alentejo region of Portugal, sitting between Estremoz and Portalegre. It earns its place on the day trip map thanks to a remarkable Roman villa discovered nearby — one of the most significant Roman archaeological sites in Portugal, featuring intricate mosaic floors that have survived nearly two millennia. Beyond the ruins, the town itself offers whitewashed streets, a hilltop castle, and the unhurried atmosphere that defines authentic Alentejo. It is the kind of place that feels genuinely undiscovered, which is increasingly rare in Portugal.