From Lisbon: Amazing Horseback Ride, Tasting, Estates, and Cristo Rei — A Deep Dive into Portugal’s Treasures
Traveling through Portugal often means exploring its historic sites, tasting its delicious wines, or soaking up stunning coastal views. But if you’re after a day that combines a bit of everything—culture, nature, and local flavors—this tour from Lisbon might just be your ticket. It’s an experience that promises horseback riding, wine tasting at a traditional estate, and a visit to the iconic Cristo Rei viewpoint, all wrapped up in a well-organized six-hour window.
What really caught our attention? First, the personalized touch with a private guide and driver, making the whole day feel tailored and smooth. Second, the inclusion of tickets and skip-the-line access, so you get to enjoy your day without fussing over logistics. The potential downside? It’s a fairly packed itinerary, so if you’re not a fan of rushing or long afternoons, this might feel a bit intense. Still, for those who want an authentic, all-encompassing taste of Portugal in one go, it’s an excellent pick.
This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of outdoor activities, cultural insights, and scenic views—especially those who appreciate a smaller group setting for a more intimate experience. It’s perfect if you want to see multiple highlights without the hassle of planning each stop yourself.
Key Points

- All-in-one Experience: Combines horseback riding, wine tasting, scenic views, and sightseeing.
- Convenient and Stress-Free: Includes tickets, private guide, and a driver, saving you time and effort.
- Authentic Local Flavor: Focuses on traditional Portuguese sites and products.
- Flexible and Comfortable: Small group size means more personal attention and fewer crowds.
- Beautiful Photo Opportunities: From farm landscapes to the Cristo Rei viewpoint.
- Good Value: The comprehensive nature offers a lot for the price, especially with tickets and skip-the-line access included.
An Overview of the Day’s Highlights

This tour kicks off at 2:00 p.m. with a pick-up at Hotel Lisboa, which immediately sets the tone for a hassle-free afternoon. From there, the experience is thoughtfully structured to give you a taste of different facets of Portuguese life.
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The Horseback Riding at Moita
Travelers love this part. Expect about an hour of guided riding—ideal if you’re comfortable on a horse but not necessarily an expert rider. The riding session is designed to be accessible and enjoyable, even for beginners. We loved the way the guide explained the basics and created a relaxed environment, allowing everyone to focus on the beautiful surroundings.
Azeitão Estate and Wine Tasting
Next is a visit to a traditional farm in Azeitão, renowned for its wine production. This part of the tour lasts about 1.5 hours. You’ll get a guided tour of the wine cellars, where the guide shares insights into how Portuguese wines are made, exported, and celebrated locally. The wine tasting is a highlight—expect to sample several varieties, with the opportunity to learn what makes Portuguese wines unique.
One guest remarked, “The guide was very patient and attentive, making the experience feel personal and genuine.” The setting itself is picturesque, with views that stretch across the countryside, giving you a real sense of the local terroir.
Scenic Stop in Almada and Cristo Rei Viewpoint
After the winery, the tour moves to Almada, where you’ll spend about an hour exploring and taking photos. The viewpoint at Cristo Rei provides a sweeping view over Lisbon and the Tagus River—an ideal spot for snapping memorable shots. The sunset from here is often described as breathtaking, making it a great way to wind down the day.
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The last part of the trip involves a ferry crossing at 7:30 p.m. in Seixal Bay, moving from the south bank to Lisbon’s Cais do Sodré. This short boat ride adds a touch of adventure and a different perspective on the city. It’s a relaxing way to end a full day of exploration, with stunning views of Lisbon’s skyline at dusk.
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What to Expect: Practical Details

The tour begins with a hotel pickup in Lisbon, which means no fussing with public transport or taxis. The itinerary is carefully curated to balance active parts (horseback riding), relaxing ones (wine tasting), and scenic moments (Cristo Rei). Because tickets are included and you skip the lines, you save time and hassle, making this a more seamless experience.
Transportation is comfortable, with a private guide and driver handling logistics so you can focus on enjoying the sights. The small group format, limited to 10 participants, ensures a more intimate atmosphere—perfect for asking questions and soaking in the local vibe.
You’ll want to bring sunscreen, comfortable clothes, and drinks—the weather can vary, and you’re likely to spend some time outdoors. The tour runs for about 6 hours, so be prepared for a full but rewarding afternoon.
The Experience in Perspective

The highlight of this tour is how well it blends different experiences into a cohesive day. The horseback riding offers a taste of rural Portugal that’s often overlooked, especially for travelers who might not have time for a longer rural trip. The wine estate showcases Portugal’s renowned wine culture in a way that feels genuine and educational. And the views from Cristo Rei are a classic, must-see perspective of Lisbon, especially at sunset.
One reviewer summed it up perfectly: “Todos os passeios da rota conseguimos aproveitar bastante, um modo diferente de conhecer Portugal.” It’s a great alternative to traditional city tours, providing a more diverse and authentic look at Portugal’s treasures.
The Value of the Tour
At face value, the price might seem a bit steep for a six-hour experience—especially since it includes many of the key attractions. But when you consider the convenience of skip-the-line tickets, private transport, and guided insights, it offers good value. You’re paying for an effortless day that covers a lot of ground without the stress of planning every stop yourself.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience is ideal for those who appreciate active outdoor moments combined with cultural learning. It’s perfect if you want a small group atmosphere, personalized attention, and a varied day out. It’s especially suited for travelers who enjoy scenic views, wine, and rural settings but prefer not to spend weeks exploring the countryside.
Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a well-rounded day that shows you a different side of Portugal—beyond Lisbon’s historic streets—this tour offers a compelling package. The horseback riding and wine tasting provide authentic glimpses into local life, while the Cristo Rei viewpoint rewards you with unforgettable vistas.
Keep in mind that the day is fairly full, so if you prefer slow-paced sightseeing or have mobility concerns, it’s worth considering how this itinerary fits your style. But for most travelers who want an engaging, scenic adventure with knowledgeable guides, it’s a smart choice.
In the end, this experience captures the essence of Portugal: its natural beauty, rich traditions, and warm hospitality. It’s a trip that feels personal, memorable, and full of genuine moments—perfect for making your visit truly special.
From Lisbon: Amazing Horseback Ride, Tasting, Estates, and Cristo Rei
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes a private driver who picks you up at your hotel and takes you to all the stops, making the day seamless.
Are tickets to attractions included?
Absolutely. This tour includes tickets and skip-the-line access, so you won’t waste time waiting in queues.
What should I bring?
Bring drinks, sunscreen, and comfortable clothes suitable for outdoor activities. A camera or smartphone for photos is a must.
How long is the horseback riding?
The horseback riding lasts about 1 hour, guided and designed to be accessible for most levels of experience.
Can I participate if I’m not an experienced rider?
Yes, the riding is suitable for beginners and those with some experience. The guide creates a relaxed environment for all levels.
What’s the best time of day for this tour?
It starts in the afternoon, making it perfect for catching the sunset from the Cristo Rei viewpoint—an ideal way to end the day.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While suitable for most adults, families with young children should consider the riding segment and outdoor activities, but overall, it’s flexible enough for a variety of travelers.
This tour truly offers a well-balanced glimpse into Portugal’s countryside, wine traditions, and city views—all wrapped up in a manageable, enjoyable package. If you’re after a day that combines activity, culture, and breathtaking scenery, it’s worth considering.
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