This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Portugal's archaeology and history, from the 16th century AD to the 6th millenium BC.
On this tour, you will get to explore the medieval village and 16th century castle of Evoramonte, the Roman villa of Torre de Palma, and the prehistoric complex of Almendres (Menir and Cromlech).
If you're interested in seeing a little bit of everything in the Alentejo region of Portugal, we think you'll really enjoy this trip!
Your tour guides are trained archaeologists and look forward to showing you some spectacular sites from Portugal's past.
Solo travellers are encouraged to message us directly regarding availability.
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Car seats for infants and children (please bring your own). Tour duration is travel time included. Not recommended for travelers with balance problems
Please proceed to the Roman Temple of Evora and meet in front of the monument. Here you will be greeted by your Tour Guide.
Please note that pick-up time will vary according to how many groups are booked on a single tour. If you choose the hotel pick-up option, your pick-up time may be as much as 30 minutes prior to the tour start time (9:00am). When you have made your booking, please specify the hotel you would like to be picked up from. We will let let you know what time you should be ready in your hotel lobby at least 24 hours prior to the tour. You will be greeted by your Tour Guide outside of your hotel.
Children under the age of 12 or under 1.5 meters in height are required to sit in the back seat of the vehicle in a child car seat or booster that is appropriate to their size. We do not provide car seats, so please remember to bring your own.
Please wear appropriate footwear (sneakers or hiking shoes are suggested) as reaching the sites requires some walking along dirt footpaths. Please note that these footpaths may be muddy after rainy weather.