A Magical Day Exploring Sintra and Beyond
Hey friends, I have to tell you about the amazing adventure I just had in Sintra, Portugal! My mom and I went on a guided tour with Lisbon Native, which I booked through GetYourGuide, and it was an experience I won’t forget. From the breathtaking palaces to the delicious local sweets, this day was a perfect mix of history, culture, and fun.
Touring Sintra with Our Guide, Luis
Our guide for the day was Luis, who was absolutely fantastic. His knowledge of Sintra’s history and culture really brought the town to life for us. It’s one thing to see the sights, but it’s another to hear the stories behind them—and Luis did an incredible job sharing both the history and the little-known details that made the day so special.
The tour started with a scenic drive through Sintra’s natural park, where we were surrounded by beautiful greenery, towering trees, and distant views of palaces. The atmosphere in Sintra feels like stepping into a fairy tale, and I could immediately see why it’s such a beloved destination.
A Special Visit to Pena Palace
One of the biggest highlights was Pena Palace. Now, I’ve always seen pictures of this beautiful, colorful palace, but nothing compares to seeing it in person. Thanks to being a native, I was lucky enough to get free tickets to tour the interior of the palace, and it was incredible! The rooms inside are just as stunning as the palace’s exterior, with vibrant colors, intricate details, and history at every turn. The views from Pena Palace were equally breathtaking, offering a panoramic look at the surrounding town and park.
Sweet Treats and Local Delights
After touring the palace, we stopped in Sintra for a little treat. We grabbed some of the town’s famous local sweets, queijadas, from a well-known spot called Aurora. These little custard pastries were delicious, and of course, we paired them with a glass of Port wine. It was the perfect snack while strolling around the beautiful town. I even bought some local artwork from street vendors and a shop called Teranjo, which gave me a real sense of Sintra’s artistic spirit.
Epic Moments at Cabo de Roca
From Sintra, we headed to Cabo de Roca, the westernmost point of continental Europe. I have to say, standing there, looking out over the vast Atlantic Ocean, was epic. It’s a place that makes you realize how small and vast the world is all at once. The best part? I treated myself to a refreshing pina colada from a beach vendor there, and I have to agree—it might just have been the world’s best pina colada. The combination of the view, the drink, and the feeling of standing at the edge of Europe was unforgettable.
A Fun Stop in Cascais
After all the excitement, we headed to Cascais, a beautiful coastal town that was once a retreat for the royal family. I was especially excited about this stop because I got to meet up with my bestie Jeferson, who lives there! It was so nice to catch up and share a few laughs in such a picturesque place. Cascais has a relaxed vibe, beautiful beaches, and charming streets—perfect for spending time with friends.
We also had some great conversations with other tourists on the tour, including a few from the U.S. and Italy. It was really fun sharing the ride with them and exchanging travel stories. It’s always a nice surprise to meet like-minded people when you’re on the road!
Why I Recommend This Tour
If you’re thinking of visiting Sintra, I highly recommend booking a tour with Lisbon Native through GetYourGuide. They really know how to create an experience that balances sightseeing, relaxation, and cultural immersion. The convenience of having a guide to take care of all the logistics makes the whole day stress-free, and you get to focus on soaking in all the beauty and history that Sintra has to offer.
From the medieval streets to the stunning palaces, Sintra is truly a magical place. And if you’re lucky enough to meet a guide like Luis, you’ll learn so much more than just the basics. Plus, the bonus of meeting cool people along the way—whether they’re fellow travelers or old friends—makes the journey even more memorable.
My Final Thoughts
This tour was everything I could have hoped for and more. Whether you’re into history, nature, or just exploring charming towns, Sintra and the surrounding area have something for everyone. I’m so glad I could share this experience with my mom, and I’ll definitely be remembering this day for a long time. If you’re heading to Lisbon anytime soon, make sure you take a day to explore Sintra—it’s one adventure you won’t want to miss!
Let me know if you’ve ever been to Sintra or if you plan to visit—I’d love to hear your thoughts and recommendations!