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Fátima Tour

5 Hours

Enjoy a perfect tour dedicated exclusively to Fátima, the Altar of the World. On a 6-hour itinerary, explore not only the sanctuary but also the birthplaces of the three Shepherd Children. Immerse yourself fully in the spirituality and unique history of this sacred place.

This private tour will start and end in Lisbon. For any questions, feel free to contact us


Located 120 kilometers from Lisbon, the Sanctuary of Fátima, also known as the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Rosary, stands out as one of the largest in the Catholic world. Housing the basilicas of Our Lady of the Rosary and the Holy Trinity, along with the moving “Chapel of the Apparitions,” the site is revered as a place of peace and miracles, including the famous “Miracle of the Sun.” Join our Fátima Tour to explore the faith and history of this sacred place. Talk to our assistants and be part of this unique journey.

Itinerary

Day 1:
Religious Items

The Fátima Tour begins in Lisbon, heading towards Cova da Iria, with a journey of approximately one hour. Upon arrival, we take time to purchase meaningful souvenirs for friends and family. These special items will be brought to the Sanctuary, where they will have the opportunity to be blessed at the end of the emotional mass. A pilgrimage not just of distance, but of deep spiritual meaning.

Day 2:
The Apparitions

At the location where, on May 13, 1917, the three shepherd children—Jacinta Marto, Francisco Marto, and Lúcia de Jesus—witnessed the apparitions of Our Lady of Fátima, a spiritual saga began that lasted from May to October. In response to the heavenly request to pray the rosary daily, a small chapel, now known as the Chapel of the Apparitions, was built almost immediately.

 

Day 3:
Sanctuary of Fátima

Without a doubt, the Sanctuary of Fátima is one of the most important places to honor Our Lady. As you visit the two basilicas—Our Lady of the Rosary and the Holy Trinity—and the oldest one, the Chapel of the Apparitions, the significance of the place stands out. The Chapel of the Apparitions, the first structure built after the apparitions, is an essential stop due to its profound meaning, not its grandeur.

In the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, built in 1928 in a neobaroque style, you will find the tombs of the shepherd children Francisco and Jacinta, as well as the tomb of Sister Lúcia, who passed away in 2005. At the other end of the sanctuary, the imposing Basilica of the Holy Trinity, designed by Greek architect Alexandros Tombazis and completed in 2007, impresses with its more than 8,000 seats and 40,000 square meters of area.

Day 4:
The Mass

During the Fátima Tour, take time to attend a mass at either of the two basilicas in Fátima: Our Lady of the Rosary and the Holy Trinity, both located within the Sanctuary. You can also choose to attend mass at the “Little Chapel,” the first chapel built in this sacred place. This is a unique opportunity for a deep and meaningful spiritual experience.

Day 5:
Shepherds' Houses

Explore the humble homes where the children were born, located in Valinhos, about three kilometers from Fátima. These residences are remarkably well-preserved, offering a free and touching visit to the origins of the three shepherd children.

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