Private Tomar Tour from Lisbon:
Convent of Christ, Almourol & Santarém

Tomar - Convent of Christ - Almourol - Santarém
Duration

8 Hours

Tour Type

Private

Group Size

Max. 8px/Van

Pickup & Drop-off

Lisbon city centre (outside centre on request)

Main Highlights

Tomar, Convent of Christ, Almourol, Santarém

Pricing

From €330 per private vehicle (see pricing below)

Rated 5/5 on TripAdvisor.
based on +3.387 reviews

Tour at a Glance

  • Duration: 8 hours.
  • Departure: 09:00 from Lisbon city centre.
  • Return: Approximately 17:00 to Lisbon city centre.
  • Tour Type: 100% private — your group only.
  • Group Size: Up to 8 passengers.
  • Vehicle: Air-conditioned private van.
  • Guide: Licensed driver-guide available in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
  • Destinations: Tomar, Almourol Castle, and Santarém.
  • Total Driving Distance: Approximately 265 km.
  • Price From: €330 per vehicle.
  • Tripadvisor Rating: 5.0/5 based on 3,387 reviews.
  • License: RNAAT 119/2013.
  • Cancellation Policy: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure.

Tour Overview

The Convent of Christ in Tomar was classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. Founded in 1160 by Gualdim Pais, Grand Master of the Knights Templar in Portugal, it remains the most complete surviving monument of the Templar presence in Western Europe. On this 8-hour private tour from Lisbon, we continue south to Almourol Castle – a 9-tower fortress built on a Tagus River island by the same Gualdim Pais in 1171 – and finish in Santarém, Portugal’s Gothic capital and the burial place of Pedro Álvares Cabral, who led the expedition that reached Brazil in 1500.

Tomar, Almourol, and Santarém are not connected by any direct public transport route. The train from Lisbon to Tomar runs infrequently and takes approximately 2 hours. Almourol Castle has no bus or train connection. Santarém is on a separate rail line, and reaching it from Almourol by public transport requires backtracking to Lisbon. A private vehicle is the only practical way to cover all three sites in a single day.

The total driving distance on this tour is approximately 265 km: Lisbon to Tomar (136 km via A1/A23), Tomar to Almourol (34 km), Almourol to Santarém (30 km), Santarém to Lisbon (65 km). Pure drive time is approximately 3 hours 15 minutes, leaving around 4 hours 45 minutes for sightseeing and lunch.

Why Travellers Choose This Tour

3,387 verified reviews · 5.0 Tripadvisor – Travelers’ Choice Best of the Best 2025; highest-rated private tour operator from Lisbon on the platform.

Three stops, one historical thread – Gualdim Pais founded Tomar in 1160 and built Almourol Castle in 1171; no group tour connects these two sites to a single named figure from 12th-century Portugal. Santarém adds a chapter competitors skip entirely: the burial site of Pedro Álvares Cabral.

Almourol Castle is a unique stop – a National Monument on an island in the Tagus, accessible only by boat (~€4/adult); not included in any competitor itinerary for this price point.

RNAAT licence 119/2013. Operating since 2013. Languages: EN, ES, FR, PT.

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Tour Overview

Tomar – Portugal’s Templar Capital

Founded in 1160, when King Afonso Henriques granted the territory of the Tagus valley to the Knights Templar. Gualdim Pais, who served as Grand Master of the Order in Portugal from 1157 to 1195, established the fortified town and began construction of the Charola – the circular oratory that became the symbolic centre of Templar power in the country.

Convent of Christ – UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Convent of Christ was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 (reference No. 265). The complex spans eight centuries of Portuguese history, from the 12th-century Templar fortifications through the Manueline additions of the 16th century.

The Charola, the original Templar oratory, is a 16-sided circular church modelled on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. It served as the castle chapel and was designed to allow mounted knights to participate in Mass without dismounting.

The Chapter Window, carved between 1510 and 1513 by Diogo de Arruda, is one of the most elaborate examples of Manueline decoration in Portugal. The carving incorporates maritime symbols – ropes, coral, anchors, armillary spheres – reflecting Portugal’s Age of Discovery. Entry: €15/adult (2026 price). Allow approximately 90 minutes inside the complex.

Tomar Medieval Quarter

Within walking distance of the Convent, Tomar’s medieval quarter contains three sites of particular historical significance.

Church of Santa Maria do Olival (13th century): This Gothic church served as the proto-cathedral of the Templar Order in Portugal. It contains the tomb of Gualdim Pais and the burial sites of subsequent Grand Masters. The building predates the main Convent complex and was the primary religious centre of Templar Tomar for nearly two centuries.

Synagogue of Tomar: Built between 1430 and 1460, this is the only intact medieval synagogue in Portugal. The Jewish community of Tomar was expelled in 1496 under the forced conversions decreed by King Manuel I. The building survived conversion to various uses over the centuries and now houses a small Luso-Hebraic museum.

Republic Square and São João Baptista Church: The church dates to the late 15th century. Its Manueline portal and a triptych painted by Gregório Lopes around 1538 are the principal points of interest.

Tomar also celebrates the Festa dos Tabuleiros every four years – a procession in which young women carry trays of bread and paper flowers up to 1.5 m tall. The next edition is scheduled for 2027.

Almourol Castle – Built by the Same Grand Master, Eleven Years Later

The man who founded Tomar in 1160 built Almourol Castle eleven years later – on a granite island in the Tagus with no land access. The boat crossing costs approximately €4. The castle entrance is free.

Almourol Castle stands on a granite island in the Tagus River, 34 km south of Tomar. It was built by Gualdim Pais in 1171 as part of the Templar defensive line along the Reconquista frontier. The castle is constructed in granite masonry, measures approximately 310 m long by 75 m wide, and rises 18 m above the waterway. Nine circular towers reinforce the perimeter walls. The keep is three storeys tall.

Almourol is a National Monument of Portugal. Access requires a short boat crossing (approximately 5 minutes each way) from the bank at Praia do Ribatejo. The crossing costs approximately €4 per adult; the castle itself has no separate entry fee.

Summer hours (April–September): 10:00–19:00. Winter hours (October–March): 10:00–17:00. Last boat approximately 30 minutes before closing.

Santarém – Where Pedro Álvares Cabral Is Buried

Pedro Álvares Cabral is buried here. He led the Portuguese fleet that reached Brazil on 22 April 1500 – and most guides list his burial site as somewhere in Lisbon. It is in Santarém, at the Igreja da Graça, in a city most visitors never visit.

Santarém is 65 km northeast of Lisbon, positioned on a plateau above the Tagus River plain. The Romans established a settlement here as Scalabis in the 2nd century BC. The city was under Moorish control until 15 March 1147, when Afonso Henriques captured it – the same year he captured Lisbon.

Today Santarém is known as the “Capital of the Portuguese Gothic.” It contains the largest and most varied ensemble of Gothic churches in Portugal, including the Igreja da Graça (burial site of Pedro Álvares Cabral, c. 1467–1520) and the Church of São João de Alporão, now a museum.

The Portas do Sol (Gates of the Sun) is a walled garden built on the site of the former Moorish citadel. It offers a panoramic view over the Tagus River and the Ribatejo plain.

Torre das Cabaças (Tower of the Gourds) is a medieval watchtower that now houses a small museum dedicated to the history of timekeeping.

Return to Lisbon

Filled with memories and good times, we will return to Lisbon, where we will drop you off at the place where you were installed.

The suggestions are ours, but the decision is yours. Enjoy to the fullest, this tour is made for you, and thinking of you.

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What’s Included

Not included

Tour Prices

Prices are per vehicle, not per person.

  • Up to 2 Pax €330
  • 3 to 4 Pax €420
  • 5 to 8 Pax €540

Pickup outside Lisbon city centre is available on request and may require an additional fee (confirmed before booking).

Cancellation up to 24 hours before departure. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.

Contact us and Book your Tour

Best Time of Year for This Tour

April–June (recommended): Temperatures 18–24°C in the Ribatejo valley. Boat operates until 19:00 at Almourol – flexible afternoon schedule. Convent of Christ gardens in bloom. Quieter than summer at all three sites. Best overall conditions.

July–August (peak season): Inland temperatures reach 38–42°C – the Convent of Christ has limited shade in the outer courtyards. Coach groups peak from late June through August. Early 09:00 departure gets you to the Convent before the main crowd. Almourol boat runs until 19:00; no timing pressure.

September–October (second recommended window): Temperatures fall to 22–28°C. First weeks of October still warm. Almourol boat closes at 17:00 from 1 October – depart Tomar by 13:30 at the latest. Crowd levels drop sharply from September.

November–March: Temperatures 8–14°C. Almourol boat closes at 17:00. The Convent complex is excellent in low season; the medieval quarter of Tomar is quiet. Santarém is at its most atmospheric in winter light.

FAQ

Private transport for your group, a licensed driver-guide (EN/ES/FR/PT), hotel pickup and drop-off in central Lisbon, all fuel costs, and mandatory passenger insurance. Entrance fees (Convent of Christ €15/adult, Almourol boat ~€4/adult), lunch, and tips are not included.
€15 per adult in 2026. Tickets are purchased at the entrance on arrival — no advance booking required for individual visitors.
The castle sits on a small island in the Tagus River. Access is by boat from the bank at Praia do Ribatejo. The crossing costs approximately €4 per adult. The castle itself has no separate entry fee. Boat operates April–September 10:00–19:00, October–March 10:00–17:00.
Yes. As a private tour, stops can be adjusted based on your group’s interests. If Templar history is your main focus, we can allocate more time at the Convent or at Santa Maria do Olival. Contact us before booking to discuss your preferences.
Pickup at 08:30-09:00 from your Lisbon hotel. Return at approximately 17:00-17:30. Pickup time can be adjusted by arrangement.
The Convent of Christ has uneven stone surfaces and stairs. Almourol Castle requires a short boat crossing and has steep internal stairs. Santarém’s historic centre involves cobblestone streets. Mention any mobility concerns when booking so the guide can adjust the pace accordingly.
Lunch is not included. Tomar has several restaurants within walking distance of the Convent. Our guides can recommend specific places based on your preferences — including the sandwich shop mentioned in more than one client review.
Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the tour start time are non-refundable.
Up to 8 passengers. The price is per vehicle, not per person — which makes the tour significantly more cost-effective for groups of 4 or more.

What Our Guests Say

Hannibal52
First of all, Kate was a wonderful tour guide. Secondly, the Templar sires we visited were fascinating and beautiful. It was an altogether first rate experience. I would highly recommend to anyone interested in history.
Darren L
Amazing tour, Kate was extremely knowledgeable and accommodating. We visited all the sites that we wanted to, and even had lunch in a beautiful little sandwich shop in Tomar. These Yellow Cab private tours seem more expensive, but it was worth every penny as they stepped in last minute when our group tour operator cancelled last minute. I can’t recommend them enough and would only do private tours in the future. Outstanding!!
Stefan E
The most Experienced guides, excelent drivers and absolute the best historien knowledge you can ask for. I am so suprised that I felt I met a new friends for the future on the two days I spent with them. I strongly recomend their servesis, the yellow cab is the best. Thank you Ruigeorge and Katarina for making my stay in Lissabon so nice. Big hugs Stefan Eklund.
Kay780
This is our second tour with this company. Our first tour was 4 years ago so I think it says something that we came back for a second tour. This time it was me, my husband, and his dad (there wasn't an option for "family" of adults so I guess "couple" +1?) Once again, we did a private tour and again, I think it was the best decision for us. We like having the little bit of wiggle room in terms of pace of sites and not having to wait on anyone else or have anyone else wait on us. We had a wonderful day with Jorge! My husband and his dad enjoyed all the extensive history information and chatting. The sites are beautiful and we had a delicious lunch and even got to pop in a couple of shops along the way around town. My FIL has bad knees and Jorge was sure to check in to make sure everyone was doing okay with the pace we were going at. I highly recommend this tour for the castle and history lovers and having Jorge as your guide!
Sharon
We had amazing weather so Jorge was able to show us beautiful sights, tell us the history and answer all of our questions regarding the Knights Templar in Tomar. Jorge also shared a side street secret at lunch time of Peri Peri chicken. It was amazing and we shared a lot of conversation. This tour was a highlight of our trip.

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