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Just your group. No coach, no crowd, explore Évora's lanes and the megaliths at your own pace.
A private Évora tour from Lisbon, in one day: a stone circle raised 2,000 years before Stonehenge, a Roman temple from the age of Augustus, and a UNESCO old town of marble and cork. From 371 EUR, total for your private group.
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The two things people remember most sit outside the walls, on roads that punish a rental car: the Almendres Cromlech at the end of a dirt track, and Monsaraz another hour east. Travel private, with a driver-guide who has done the road this week and can tell you what you are actually looking at.
Just your group. No coach, no crowd, explore Évora's lanes and the megaliths at your own pace.
Your hotel, the cruise terminal, Lisbon airport or any private Lisbon address. Water and Wi-Fi on board.
In English, Portuguese, Spanish, French or Italian. One professional who drives and guides all day.
Cancel up to 24 hours before for a full refund. Instant confirmation when you book.
What you'll see
The Almendres Cromlech is the largest megalithic enclosure in the Iberian Peninsula and a Portuguese national monument, with 95 known monoliths standing among cork oaks about 12 km west of Évora. It was raised around 2,000 years before Stonehenge and only rediscovered in 1964. Since September 2024 you walk a marked circuit around the enclosure, laid out to stop erosion.
Inside the walls, Évora stacks a Roman temple, a Gothic cathedral of local marble and a 17th century ossuary chapel within a fifteen minute walk of each other. The whole centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nothing here is a reconstruction, which is why the city rewards a guide who can tell you what you are actually looking at.
The two things people remember most sit outside the walls. The Almendres track is roughly four kilometres of unpaved road with deep potholes, and Monsaraz is another hour east. A private vehicle with the right ground clearance turns both from a gamble into a stop, and your driver-guide has done the road this week.
Your day, hour by hour
Below is the base day, stop by stop, with the Almendres Cromlech first: late morning light on the stones beats the Alentejo afternoon heat. The two longer options follow the same day and add their stops afterwards, and you will find them under the timeline.
Your hotel, the cruise terminal, Lisbon airport or a private Lisbon address.
About an hour and a half, out of the city and into cork oak country.
On the visiting circuit around the enclosure, laid out in September 2024 to stop erosion. 95 known monoliths among the cork oaks, about 12 km west of Évora.
Walls lined with the bones of thousands, and the inscription that stops everyone. Entry included.
Raised for the imperial cult of Augustus, at the high point of the old town. Free to visit.
The arcaded main square and the streets around it, with free time for lunch on your own account.
The Gothic cathedral built of local marble. Entry included.
On the longer options the afternoon adds Adega Cartuxa, or Monsaraz and the lake, before the drive back.
Back at your hotel or the port, wherever we collected you.
The base day with one stop added after the old town · 9 hours
The visit and tasting are included in this option only, with local olive oil and Évora sheep's cheese.
The base day with two stops added after the Cathedral · 10 hours
There is no wine tasting on this option.
What's included
Not included: lunch, gratuities, and any wine tasting on the base and Monsaraz options.
Tickets and options: Tickets: the Chapel of Bones and the Cathedral are paid by us and built into the price, so nothing is collected on the day. The Roman Temple, the Almendres Cromlech and the village and castle of Monsaraz are free to visit.
Included on Full Day + Cartuxa Wine Tasting only: the guided visit and tasting at Adega Cartuxa, with local olive oil and Évora sheep's cheese.
On request: an Alentejo lunch stop in Évora or in Monsaraz, paid locally. Stargazing in the Dark Sky Alqueva reserve is arranged as a separate tailor-made evening and is not part of this tour.
Accessibility: not wheelchair accessible: the Almendres circuit runs over rough ground and the lanes of Évora and Monsaraz are cobbled. Infant seats are available on request. Service animals are welcome. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
Prices are the total for your private group, from 1 traveller, not per person. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before. Instant confirmation and secure card payment.
8 hours · the Almendres Cromlech, the Chapel of Bones, the Roman Temple, Giraldo Square and the Cathedral, with entry to the Chapel and the Cathedral included
from
€371
total for your private group, from 1 traveller
9 hours · the base day plus a guided visit and tasting at Adega Cartuxa, with local olive oil and Évora sheep's cheese
from
€417
total for your private group, from 1 traveller
10 hours · the base day plus Monsaraz, a car free medieval village above Europe's largest artificial lake. No wine tasting on this option
from
€418
total for your private group, from 1 traveller
Total for your private group
The Almendres Cromlech on the visiting circuit, the Church of São Francisco with the Chapel of Bones, the Roman Temple, Giraldo Square and the old town lanes, and the marble Cathedral. Entry to the Chapel of Bones and to the Cathedral is built into the price.
The base day, with a guided visit and tasting at Adega Cartuxa at Quinta de Valbom, in a former Jesuit retreat, with local olive oil and Évora sheep's cheese.
The base day, with the schist lanes, castle and walls of Monsaraz above Lake Alqueva, and a photo stop at a lake viewpoint. There is no wine tasting on this option.
Before you book
Not wheelchair accessible: the Almendres circuit runs over rough ground and the lanes of Évora and Monsaraz are cobbled. Infant seats are available on request. Service animals are welcome. Comfortable shoes are recommended.
A car carries up to 4 travellers, a van up to 8, and from 9 to 15 you travel in two vehicles with two guides. Above 15 travellers we quote as a private group charter.
Your hotel lobby, the cruise terminal or Lisbon airport arrivals. If you are not staying at a hotel we collect you at any Lisbon address agreed at booking. Morning departure, around 1h30 to Évora, and drop-off back where we collected you.
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"Susana delivered exceptional service with a clean van and attentive care. Put in 110% effort to get us to difficult-to-reach spots."
"Our guide's historical passion was so captivating that nearby visitors tried listening in discreetly. We learned so much from her."
"Our tour guy was Adriano. Very well spoken, knowledge of history. We really enjoyed spending three days together exploring Lisbon and Fatima."
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We collect you at your hotel, the cruise terminal, Lisbon airport or any private Lisbon address agreed at booking. Instant confirmation, secure card payment by Stripe, free cancellation up to 24 hours before.
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All three include the Almendres Cromlech and the UNESCO old town, with entry to the Chapel of Bones and the Cathedral. The eight-hour base day is that core. The nine-hour option adds a guided visit and tasting at Adega Cartuxa. The ten-hour option adds Monsaraz above Lake Alqueva, and has no tasting.
The largest megalithic enclosure in the Iberian Peninsula and a Portuguese national monument: 95 known monoliths standing among cork oaks about 12 km west of Évora, near the village of Guadalupe. It was raised around 2,000 years before Stonehenge and only rediscovered in 1964.
The site is open. After a year of conservation work it reopened in September 2024 with a marked circuit laid out around the enclosure to stop the ground eroding, so you walk the perimeter rather than in between the monoliths. There is no fence keeping you at a distance and no ticket.
The last stretch is roughly four kilometres of unpaved road with deep potholes, and it is the reason many rental cars turn back. There is no public transport. A private vehicle with the right ground clearance turns the stones from a gamble into a stop, and your driver-guide has done the road this week.
Yes, on every option. We pay the Chapel of Bones and Évora Cathedral in advance and build them into the price, so nothing is collected on the day. The Roman Temple, the Almendres Cromlech and the village and castle of Monsaraz are free to visit.
Only on the Cartuxa option, which adds a guided visit and tasting at Adega Cartuxa, at Quinta de Valbom outside the city, with local olive oil and Évora sheep's cheese. The base day and the Monsaraz option do not include a tasting, and none is sold on the day.
No. The temple was raised for the imperial cult of Augustus, and the name Temple of Diana is a later invention that stuck to it. It is one of the best preserved Roman temples in the Iberian Peninsula, and your guide will tell you where the myth came from.
Eight hours on the base day, nine with the Cartuxa tasting and ten with Monsaraz, door to door, with around an hour and a half each way. We collect you at your hotel lobby, the cruise terminal, Lisbon airport arrivals or any private Lisbon address agreed at booking.
A car carries up to 4 travellers, a van up to 8, and from 9 to 15 you travel in two vehicles with two guides. Above 15 we quote as a charter. The tour is not wheelchair accessible: the Almendres circuit is rough ground and Évora and Monsaraz are cobbled. Service animals are welcome.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour starts, for a full refund. After that the full amount is non-refundable. Booking is confirmed instantly, with secure card payment by Stripe at checkout, and the total for your group is shown before you pay.
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