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Explore the Setúbal Peninsula’s finest wineries with stunning Lisbon views, expert guides, and authentic tastings on this full-day private tour for wine lovers.
We recently took a close look at the Azeitão Wines Tour and Stunning View Lisbon, a full-day experience that promises to blend top-quality local wines with breathtaking vistas and cultural highlights. This private, guided tour is designed for those eager to discover Portugal’s renowned wine region just south of Lisbon, all while enjoying personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
What immediately caught our eye is the emphasis on authentic, hand-picked experiences — from visits to historic wineries to a chance to see Lisbon from a different angle at Cristo Rei. Plus, with small group sizes (maximum six travelers), it’s perfect if you prefer a more intimate, tailored day out. However, one thing to consider is that some attractions like the Cristo Rei Sanctuary require separate tickets, which aren’t included in the base price. This tour suits wine enthusiasts, history buffs, and those craving a scenic escape with a touch of luxury, all at a reasonable cost.
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This tour’s core focus is on the wines of the Setúbal Peninsula, an area renowned for its unique microclimate and high-quality vineyards. You’ll visit two iconic wineries, each with its own distinct personality.
Your first stop, Bacalhôa, is more than just a winery — it’s a museum of wine, art, and nature. The visit lasts about two hours, giving plenty of time to soak in the atmosphere of the historic estate. While the admission isn’t included, the experience is well worth it for the chance to explore the winery’s beautifully maintained grounds, which blend art installations with lush vineyards. You’ll enjoy a welcome drink followed by a delicious and educational wine tasting — expect at least six wines to sample, with hints of local tradition and innovative blends.
Guests from reviews have highlighted the blend of history and artistic flair that makes Bacalhôa special. One reviewer appreciated the “delicious and educational wine tasting,” which suggests the guided commentary enriches the tasting experience without it feeling overly commercial.
Next, you’ll visit one of Portugal’s most beloved family-run wineries, Jose Maria de Fonseca. With nearly 200 years of heritage, this producer has become synonymous with Portuguese wine excellence. The visit is about 1.5 hours, emphasizing the family’s influence on the region and their iconic wines. Tasting sessions here focus on Portuguese staples, with reviews indicating that guides are eager to share stories behind each bottle, making the experience both engaging and educational.
One visitor described the experience as a chance to learn about visionary winemaking and the long-standing family tradition that continues today. This stop offers a nice contrast to Bacalhôa, with a more focused approach on wine history and family legacy.
After the wine tastings, the tour takes a scenic turn — a stop at the Cristo Rei Sanctuary. Perched 200 meters above the Tagus River, this viewpoint is a must-see for its postcard-perfect views of Lisbon and the 25 de Abril bridge. According to reviews, this is a highlight of the tour, providing a chance to snap memorable photos and appreciate Lisbon from another perspective.
While tickets to go up to the Cristo Rei statue are extra (€8 per person), just standing on the platform offers plenty of awe-inspiring sights. The guide’s commentary enhances the experience, sharing stories about the monument’s history and architecture.
The route includes crossing over the iconic 25 de Abril bridge, an experience in itself. The impressive red suspension bridge links Lisbon and Almada, making the journey even more memorable. Many travelers enjoy watching the cityscape unfold as you drive, with reviews mentioning that the bridge crossing is a real visual treat.

The final stop is the picturesque village of Azeitão, famous for its traditional flavors and charming streets. Here, you have about 90 minutes free to wander, enjoy local delicacies, or grab a bite to eat. The tour doesn’t include lunch — so you might want to bring some snacks or plan to enjoy a meal in town.
According to reviews, this stop offers a wonderful chance to experience local culture and taste regional specialties. The relaxed pace allows for some casual exploration, and the scenery makes it an ideal backdrop for photos.

This tour represents great value for the price with private transportation, WiFi, bottled water, and an air-conditioned vehicle. The small group size (max six) ensures individual attention from your guide, Carlos, who has garnered praise for his knowledge and friendly approach.
However, some attractions like the Cristo Rei Sanctuary tickets and wine tasting fees (€16 total) are not included, which is worth considering when budgeting. Lunch isn’t part of the package either, giving you flexibility to choose your own local spot in Azeitão, renowned for its delicious regional cuisine.
The tour is perfect for those who want a comprehensive, relaxed day combining wine, culture, and scenic views, especially if you appreciate personalized service and authentic experiences.

Reviewers consistently mention Carlos’s expert guidance, with one noting how he shared stories and insights that made the experience truly memorable. Guests appreciated the diversity of wineries, appreciating the different styles — one focused on art and history, the other on family legacy.
The views from Cristo Rei drew praise as well: “You’ll love the views,” says one reviewer, emphasizing the photo opportunities and the sense of perspective it offers of Lisbon and the surrounding area.
Many guests also enjoyed the small group dynamic, which fostered a friendly, engaging atmosphere. One reviewer summed it up: “Carlos was the perfect host, taking care of us and sharing his knowledge throughout.”

This tour is a fantastic choice for wine lovers and anyone interested in a personalized, scenic day out from Lisbon. It balances wine tasting, cultural sights, and stunning vistas, making it ideal for those who want to explore the region without feeling rushed. The small group format, attentive guide, and diverse stops make it a great value for around $80.
It also suits travelers who prefer flexibility — with free time in Azeitão for lunch or exploring — and those eager to see Lisbon from a different angle at Cristo Rei. The tour’s accessibility and family-friendly vibe (service animals are allowed) make it suitable for a variety of travelers.
If you’re seeking a relaxing, culturally rich day that combines excellent local wines with gorgeous scenery, this tour ticks all those boxes.

Is transportation included?
Yes, an air-conditioned private vehicle is provided for the entire day.
Can I cancel this tour free of charge?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are wine tasting tickets included?
No, the tasting fees (€16) for Bacalhôa and JMF are paid separately.
How many people are in each group?
A maximum of six travelers ensures a more intimate experience.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, giving you the flexibility to explore local dining options in Azeitão.
Does the tour include tickets for Cristo Rei?
No, tickets (€8) for the ascent are not included but can be purchased on site.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes for walking, especially at the viewpoints and wineries.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, it’s accessible for most travelers, including those with service animals.
What’s the best time of year for this tour?
Spring and early autumn are ideal, but the tour runs year-round, weather permitting.
How long is each stop?
Wineries are about 1.5 to 2 hours each, Cristo Rei is an hour, and Azeitão’s free exploration is around 90 minutes.
To sum it up, the Azeitão Wines Tour and Stunning View Lisbon offers a well-rounded day, perfect for those looking to combine wine, culture, and scenery without feeling hurried. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or a curious traveler, you’ll find this experience both enjoyable and insightful, with plenty of authentic moments and stunning vistas to remember.