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We schedule guided tours for those willing to experience the Sanctuary of Fatima (Portugal) and the surrounding places related to the Angel of Peace and Our Lady apparitions. We provide an intimate and personalized full-day tour with a local professional guide.


Candlelight procession in the Sanctuary of Fatima (Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima)


We are waiting for you here, in the Virgin Mary's land, in the «altar of the world».


Our guided tours
Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima (Cova da Iria, Portugal)

1st Part: Morning Tour

Our guided tour starts in Cova da Iria and includes a presentation and guided tour to the Sanctuary of Fatima and its main references, which include: the Chapel of the Apparitions (considered as "the heart" of the Marian Shrine and where the Virgin Mary appeared in 1917); the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary (where can be visited the tombs of the three little shepherds: Lucia dos Santos, St. Francisco and St. Jacinta Marto); and the modern Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity.

Afternoon Tour

2nd Part: Afternoon Tour

Our guided tour continues to the surrounding apparition sites of the Angel of Peace, along with the place of the 4th apparition of Our Lady in August 19, 1917, who took place in Valinhos. We will also go to Aljustrel village to visit the late 19th century family houses of the three seers of Our Lady. The guided tour ends with a visit to the Parish Church of Fatima where the three shepherd children were baptized. All visits described are made by walking tour.

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Monument of the Angel of Peace apparition (Valinhos, Fatima, Portugal)

Sightseeing tours Places of interest

Sister Lúcia's House

Sister Lucia's House

This is the family home of Lucia dos Santos – Sister Lucia, the main seer of the Virgin Mary apparitions in Cova da Iria, Fátima, Portugal.

Francisco and Jacinta's House

Francisco and Jacinta's House

This is the family home of Francisco and Jacinta Marto, the little shepherds to whom Our Lady appeared in Cova da Iria, Fátima, Portugal.

Aljustrel village in Fatima

Aljustrel village

Aljustrel is a small village that became famous for being the birthplace of Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta – the three little shepherds of Fatima.

Francisco and Jacinta's Room

Francisco and Jacinta's Room

Bedroom where were born the saints Francisco and Jacinta Marto, little shepherds to whom Our Lady appeared in Cova da Iria, Fatima, Portugal.

Loca do Cabeço / Valinhos / Angel of Peace, Fatima

Loca do Cabeço / Valinhos

The place of the 1st and 3rd apparitions of the Angel of Peace – known as the Guardian Angel of Portugal – is located in Valinhos, Fatima.

Hungarian Calvary / Valinhos / Fatima, Portugal

Hungarian Calvary / Valinhos

The Way of the Cross stations in Fatima and the Calvary were offered by Hungarian Catholics, refugees in Portugal after the soviet invasion.

Chapel of King Saint Stephen

Chapel of King Saint Stephen

The Chapel dedicated to the King Saint Stephen was offered by Hungarian Catholics, refugees in Portugal after the soviet invasion of Hungary.

Parish Church of Fatima

Parish Church of Fatima

The Parish Church of Fatima is where the three little shepherds were baptized and where Saint Francisco Marto spent many hours in adoration to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.

Wax Museum of Fatima

Wax Museum of Fatima

The Wax Museum of Fatima depicts the whole history of Our Lady of Fatima apparitions in 31 scenes with 119 wax figures.

Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima

Our Lady of the Rosary Basilica

The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary is the main temple of the Sanctuary of Fatima. It was consecrated to the Marian invocation presented by Our Lady during her apparitions in 1917.

Chapel of the Apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima

Chapel of the Apparitions

The Chapel of the Apparitions is a small chapel located in Cova da Iria that was constructed in the 1920s to mark the exact place where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared in Portugal.

Basilica of the Holy Trinity in Fatima, Portugal

Basilica of the Holy Trinity

The Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity is the latest temple built in the complex of the Sanctuary of Fatima. This Minor Basilica was designed by the Greek architect Alexandros Tombazis.

Sanctuary of Our Lady of Ortiga

Sanctuary of Our Lady of Ortiga

The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Ortiga marks the place where the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared around 1758 to a mute shepherdess and where she promised that would bestow many graces.

Church of the Eucharistic Miracle of Santarém

Eucharistic Miracle (Santarém)

The Church of St. Stephen – current Sanctuary of the Most Holy Miracle – in Santarém marks the place where the sacred particles of the 13th century Eucharistic miracle are preserved.

Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Nazaré / Ermida da Memória

Shrine of Our Lady of Nazaré

The Shrine of Our Lady of Nazaré dates back to the 14th century. It evokes the famous miracle that occurred through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1182.

Batalha Monastery / Monastery of Saint Mary of the Victory of the Battle

Monastery of Batalha

The Monastery of Saint Mary of the Victory was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
This monument was also elected as one of the Seven Wonders of Portugal.

Alcobaça Monastery / Monastery of Saint Mary of Alcobaça

Monastery of Alcobaça

The Monastery of Saint Mary of Alcobaça was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
This monument was also elected as one of the Seven Wonders of Portugal.

Óbidos – The Portuguese medieval village

Óbidos – The medieval village

UNESCO considered the iconic Portuguese medieval village of Óbidos as a "literary city".
Its castle has been declared one of the Seven Wonders of Portugal.



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Special offers

We provide all the necessary materials so that you may have the best visit / pilgrimage to Fátima, Portugal: printed color maps, tourist itineraries, prayer cards of Our Lady of Fatima and of the three little shepherds, etc.

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