Nazare Food and Wine Tours
Here is a selection of our Nazare food and wine tours to taste the gastronomic ascents in Nazare. They are perfect for those who want to taste this beautiful coastal town's delicious specialities and wines. Below, you will find the available tours so you can plan your culinary trip through Nazare. Check out our tours and book your experience right now!
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From Lisbon: Fatima, Batalha, Nazare & Obidos Small Group Day Trip
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8 hours
- Small Group
€ 79.99 € 69.99 / per person
Lisbon: Fatima, Batalha, Nazare & Obidos Full-Day Experience
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8 hours
- Private experience
€ 519.00 € 469.00 / per group up to 8
Lisbon: Obidos, Peniche & Nazare Day Trip
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9 hours
- Private experience
€ 499.00 € 459.00 / per group up to 8
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it worth it to stay in Nazare for a few days?
Yes, spending a night in this town is good, so you have enough time to explore the city. That means it is possible to find many things to watch and enjoy in the city during the daytime and experience a truly entertaining and vibing place in the evening. For dinner, you can eat in one of the numerous excellent restaurants, try the local wine, and meet friendly people. An overnight stay gives one free time to wander in the city during the evening and watch the sunset on the seaside. It also allows you to meet the morning mood of the town by having a quiet breakfast in one of the comfortable coffeehouses.
Is there a sand bottom suitable for swimming in Nazare?
Yes, the main beach of Portugal, ‘Praia da Nazaré’, is backed by its clear waters and thus has soft and golden sand on the sea bed. This makes it perfect for sunbathing, strolls, and swimming. Again, the sand content in the soil adds to the enjoyable profile of the site, which the people of Mombasa and visitors prefer for recreation. A clean environment is also attributed to the beach, as well as the beautiful appearance of the sea. The sand also makes it ideal for the children to make sand castles and wade into the water since it is shallow.
What are the must-see attractions in Nazare for food and wine tours?
Food and wine tours in Nazaré include savoring the best examples of the local culinary delights. Tasty seafood at the fish auction market at the harbor is a must. It is crucial to taste wines produced by local wineries and located in wine cellars to try local wines and get to know more about winemaking. You should not leave without visiting the traditional restaurant “A Tasquinha” with very delicious food and the wine-producing house “Quinta do Gradil”, where you can also try some wine.
What are the best attractions in Nazare with kids on food and wine tours?
Most children find the food and wine tours in Nazare engaging if they are accompanied by interactiveness. A visit to a winery with facilities like a small zoo for the children or even picking grapes for children proves a very exciting experience. Furthermore, there are a lot of parks, including zones for children’s playgrounds, in this area so that children can play actively and parents can rest.
What hidden gems should I see on a food and wine tour in Nazare?
When you decide to have a food and wine tour in Nazare, focus on finding small local and family-operated restaurants and cafes. It is generally the case that such places serve genuine and tasty meals. The second useful piece of advice from the insider is to go to a small wine cellar that tourists rarely visit. This is where the cultures of wine are observed and refined most unadulterated. As for the places in the tour, friendly restaurants provide enjoyable fish food and wine.
How many days should I stay in Nazare to enjoy food and wine tours?
Three days are recommended if you want to get the best of the food and wine tours in Nazare. This should provide you with ample time to sight-see some of the known places, taste some of the popular dishes, and interact with the local people. If you wish to linger longer, there is no harm in spending a week in Nazaré and then, each morning, driving to the wine-making districts. In three to five days, you can dine in the best restaurants and do wine tours, which strike commercial tourists as interesting. You can also enjoy the measured pace of this beautifully situated coastal town.