Sesimbra Wine Tours
Welcome to the world of wine with our Sesimbra wine tour! Taste the rich wine manufacturing process, and walk through beautiful vineyards and historic wine cellars. Discover our customized services as we give you the best flavors of typical Portuguese wines, more information about the enology process, and the stunning landscape of Sesimbra. Let professionals tell you the winemaking tricks and have a perfect time in such a wonderful area. Tours are listed below and can be booked any time.
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Lisbon: Sesimbra Castle & Espichel Cape Experience
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6 hours
- Private experience
€ 449.00 € 359.00 / per group up to 8
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sesimbra too touristy?
Sesimbra can be regarded as less popular among foreign tourists, unlike large cities in Portugal such as Lisbon or Porto. The town is quiet and gives a real taste of the area, free from the augmented tourist industry many other places may present. Even though many tourists visit the city mainly during the seasonal peak of activity, there is still no predominant tourist presence in the region, especially not in the areas of Praia da Califórnia and the fishing harbour. The quality of the resources you will encounter during a visit perfectly combines vernacular features and tourist services, making the experience quite comfortable and natural.
Can you get around Sesimbra without a car?
Yes, Sesimbra is a walking and fairly used public transportation destination. The city is small, and as a result, almost all exciting places like Praia da Califórnia, the fishing area, and Sesimbra Castle are almost within the vicinity. Local buses, cabs, and bicycles can be rented for more considerable distances, whether for going out of town or for pure leisure. One can also go on a boat to cruise along the coast and meet flat shores with secluded bays. Most travel options are quite convenient if one does not favour using a car within Sesimbra.
Is Sesimbra an expensive city?
Generally, the costs in Portugal’s Sesimbra are relatively low compared to major cities such as Lisbon or Porto. Instead, expenses for staying, eating, and having fun are more affordable. They include local snack bars, budget restaurants, middle-end restaurants selling fresh seafood, and a regional chef. Cost-wise, wines from the region are also relatively affordable, which would appeal to any consumer who is into wines. In general, it can be concluded that Sesimbra is ranked average in terms of prices; thus, it is considered cheap.
What is unique about Sesimbra?
Sesimbra is well known for its beautiful coastline, romantic scenery, and rich historic buildings. The town is on a scenic bay with good beaches like Praia da Califórnia for sunbathing and water activities. Quite important from a historical point of view is Sesimbra Castle. It has a fantastic view of the district and gives rich impressions of the history of the area. One can mention that the atmosphere is incredibly colorful due to the fishing practices in the town, and the seafood available, bought directly and prepared freshly, adds to it, too. The fact that Sesimbra is also close to the Arrabida Natural Park provides many possibilities for walking and exploring nature, which also diversifies the proposition of activities in Sesimbра.
Is English widely spoken in Sesimbra?
The city is touristic, so most personnel in the sectors that come into contact with guests are bilingual or know English. Thus, Portuguese may be more used in places not frequented by foreign tourists or in shops of small local character. As in most Western countries, taxi drivers, waiters, and receptionists in Portugal speak at least basic English, but simple knowledge of the Portuguese language or translation applications can be helpful in such cases. All in all, however, the problem of the language difference is not highly acute in Sesimbra, and you should not experience significant difficulties in being understood throughout the city.