Yellow Cab TT Tours has operated private day tours from Lisbon since 2013, licensed under RNAAT No. 119/2013. We run 24 itineraries across 13 destinations – from Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site 28 km northwest of Lisbon, to Évora (130 km southeast, also UNESCO-listed), Fátima (130 km north) and Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of continental Europe.
Every tour uses a private, air-conditioned vehicle with a certified local guide exclusively for your group. Prices start from €56 per person (based on a full group of 8).
Pickup from central Lisbon. Optional from Cascais, Estoril, Sintra.
Vehículo + conductor-guía solo para su grupo
Maximum 8 passengers per vehicle
Centro de Lisboa (fuera del centro bajo petición)
Couples, friends, solo travellers and families
No incluido (aconsejamos los mejores horarios y opciones)
Los precios son por vehículo privado (no por persona)
1. Choose a destination – Sintra, Fátima, Évora, Tomar, Nazaré/Óbidos, Arrábida, Coimbra or a combined route.
2. Send us your date, group size, pickup address and any specific priorities.
3. We confirm the itinerary, timing and pickup details within a few hours – available 24/7 via WhatsApp.
Nota rápida: Most departures leave between 08:00 and 09:00 from central Lisbon.
Not sure which tour fits your schedule? Send us your dates and priorities – we’ll recommend the right itinerary based on your available time.
Desde Lisboa
Precio por persona (basado en un grupo máximo de 8 pasajeros).
El precio total es por vehículo privado – consulta las páginas de cada tour para ver el precio exacto según el tamaño del grupo.
Sintra is located 28 km northwest of Lisbon and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995. The historic area contains three major palaces: the Moorish Castle (originally built by the Moors before the 9th century, captured by King Afonso Henriques in 1147), Pena Palace (completed 1854, commissioned by King Ferdinand II) and Quinta da Regaleira (completed 1910). Cascais, 30 km west of Lisbon on the Portuguese Riviera, is typically combined with Sintra and Cabo da Roca – the westernmost point of continental Europe at 165 m above sea level.
Lisboa is the capital of Portugal and the westernmost capital city in continental Europe. The historic centre includes Alfama – the oldest district, with Moorish origins predating 711 AD – and Belém, the site of the Age of Discovery monuments: Jerónimos Monastery (construction began 1502, UNESCO-listed) and Torre de Belém (16th century, UNESCO-listed). Cristo Rei, a 28-metre statue on a 75-metre pedestal, stands across the Tagus River in Almada and is visible from most elevated viewpoints in the city. Private Lisbon tours typically cover 6–8 key districts and monuments within a single day.
Fátima is located 130 km north of Lisbon and receives approximately 6 million visitors per year, making it one of the most visited Catholic pilgrimage sites in the world. The Marian apparitions were reported on six occasions between May 13 and October 13, 1917. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima includes the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary (consecrated 1953) and the Basilica of the Holy Trinity (opened 2007, capacity 9,000). Batalha Monastery, 21 km from Fátima, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site built between 1386 and 1517 to commemorate the Battle of Aljubarrota (1385)
Nazaré is an Atlantic fishing town 120 km north of Lisbon, known for Praia do Norte, where the Nazaré Canyon – an underwater canyon extending approximately 170 km into the Atlantic – generates some of the largest waves ever surfed. Óbidos, 20 km south of Nazaré, is a medieval walled town whose 12th-century fortification walls remain intact. The town produces Ginja, a traditional cherry liqueur typically served in a chocolate cup. São Martinho do Porto, between the two towns, features a horseshoe-shaped bay sheltered from the Atlantic swell.
Évora is located 130 km southeast of Lisbon and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986. The historic centre contains a Roman Temple built in the 1st century AD, the Cathedral of Évora (construction began 1186) and the Chapel of Bones – a 16th-century ossuary built from the remains of approximately 5,000 people by Franciscan monks. Évora is also the principal city of the Alentejo wine region, known for indigenous varieties including Aragonez, Trincadeira and Alicante Bouschet.
Tomar is located 140 km north of Lisbon. The Convent of Christ was originally built as a Templar fortress in 1160 by Grand Master Gualdim Pais and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. The Knights Templar established their Portuguese headquarters here and used the fortified complex as a military base during the Reconquista. Almourol Castle, 20 km south of Tomar, was built on an island in the Tagus River in 1171, also commissioned by Gualdim Pais.
Coimbra is located 200 km north of Lisbon. The University of Coimbra was founded in 1290 by King Dinis I, making it one of the oldest continuously operating universities in Europe, and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013. The university’s Joanina Library, commissioned by King João V in the early 18th century, houses approximately 60,000 volumes and is considered one of the finest baroque library interiors in the world.
Arrábida Natural Park begins 40 km south of Lisbon, covering a limestone mountain range that rises to 501 m along the Setúbal Peninsula. The park was established in 1976 and protects 10,800 hectares of Mediterranean vegetation, cliffs and coastline. The mountains shelter the southern coast from the Atlantic swell, producing clear, calm waters. Setúbal, the main city at the base of the park, is the centre of the Setúbal Peninsula Denominação de Origem Controlada (DOC) wine region.
El Sintra/Cascais Tour se centra en Sintra, Cabo da Roca y la costa (sin paradas en Lisboa). El Best Solution Tour combina los principales puntos de Lisboa con Cascais y Sintra en un solo día – ideal si quieres conocer tanto la capital como la costa.
Best Solution Tour. En 8 horas verás los principales barrios de Lisboa (Alfama, Belém), la costa de Cascais y la ciudad UNESCO de Sintra.
Fátima + Lisbon Private Tour. Combina el Santuario de Fátima con los barrios antiguos de Lisboa, Belém y el mirador de Cristo Rei.
Sí – nuestro Tomar + Sintra Private Tour incluye el Convento de Cristo en Tomar (antigua sede de los Templarios) y el centro histórico de Sintra en un solo día de 8 horas.
Para historia medieval y templaria – Tour templario en Tomar. Para palacios y patrimonio real – Tour de los palacios de Sintra. Para patrimonio romano y UNESCO en el Alentejo – Tour de Évora.
Tour de Arrábida y azulejos recorre la Ruta del Vino de Setúbal (Azeitão y Palmela). Nuestro tour en Land Rover en Sintra ofrece catas de vino opcionales desde 35€ por persona.
Recomendamos reservar con 1–2 semanas de antelación, especialmente entre abril y octubre. Las reservas de última hora (dentro de 24 horas) son posibles según disponibilidad – contáctanos por WhatsApp en +351 965 856 169.
Los precios mostrados son por persona, basados en un grupo máximo de 8 pasajeros. El total es por vehículo privado – consulta cada página del tour para ver el precio exacto según el tamaño del grupo.
Vehículo privado con aire acondicionado (hasta 8 pasajeros), conductor-guía local con licencia, recogida y regreso al hotel en Lisboa, combustible, peajes, aparcamiento y seguro obligatorio.
Entradas a monumentos y palacios (p. ej., Palacio da Pena, Quinta da Regaleira, Convento de Cristo), comidas, bebidas y propinas. Podemos asesorar sobre la compra anticipada de entradas, especialmente para sitios con horario reservado.
Sí. Todos nuestros tours son flexibles – al reservar, indícanos tus prioridades (más tiempo en palacios, paradas gastronómicas, miradores, tiempo para fotos) y ajustaremos la ruta y los horarios en consecuencia.
Todos los guías hablan portugués e inglés. Español disponible en la mayoría de los tours, francés en tours seleccionados. Otros idiomas bajo petición.
Sí, las sillas para niños están disponibles bajo petición sin coste adicional. Por favor, indique la edad y el peso del niño al hacer la reserva.
Los tours se realizan en todas las condiciones meteorológicas. Sintra es aún más mágica con niebla; muchas paradas (palacios, Convento de Cristo, monumentos de Belém) son interiores o están protegidas. Ajustamos los horarios para minimizar la exposición si es necesario.
Sí – la recogida en Cascais, Estoril u otras ubicaciones fuera del centro de Lisboa está disponible bajo petición y puede incluir un pequeño coste adicional, confirmado antes de la reserva.
Cancelación gratuita hasta 24 horas antes de la hora de inicio de la reserva. Las cancelaciones dentro de las 24 horas no son reembolsables.
Sí. Los viajeros en solitario son bienvenidos en cualquier tour privado. El precio del vehículo cubre hasta 2 pasajeros, por lo que los viajeros en solitario pagan lo mismo que una pareja.
Tres opciones:
(1) rellenar el formulario «Solicitar un itinerario personalizado» en esta página o en la página del tour específico.
(2) WhatsApp +351 965 856 169
(3) Email yellowcabtttours@gmail.com.
Confirmamos la disponibilidad en pocas horas.