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PT - Turiventos - Turismo e Eventos

por Turiventos, em 20.08.15

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Percursos Diversos feitos a pedido dos clientes em Portugal e Espanha

Passeios privados – Grupos - Individuais

Hotéis – Transportes – Transferes – Avião – Restaurantes - Circuitos Turísticos - Organizaçao de eventos - Guias Turísticos

 

Percurso 1 – Alfama / Lisboa

Terreiro do Paço – Miradouro Sra. Monte – Castelo S. Jorge – Portas do Sol – Teatro Romano – Igreja Sto. António – Sé de Lisboa – Rua Casas de Fado – Museu Fado – Casa dos Bicos

Distancia: 6 kms.       Dificuldade: Média   Circuito: Urbano       Duraçao (aprox): - 4/5 horas

Obs:

  1. Possibilidade de fazer visita ao Museu do fado;
  2. No final do percurso pode-se organizar um jantar numa casa de fados em Alfama.

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Percurso 2 – Bairro Alto- Mouraria / Lisboa

Jardim Príncipe Real – Miradouro S. Pedro Alcantara – Convento do Carmo – Largo Camoes – Teatro S. Luis – Teatro S. Carlos – Chiada – Praça do Rossio – Teatro D. Maria II – Praça dos Restauradores -  Coliseu dos Recreios – Praça da Figueira – Martim Moniz – Mouraria

Distancia: 3.5 kms. Dificuldade: Média  - Circuito: Urbano/Pedestre - Duraçao (approx): - 4/5 horas

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Percurso 3 – Belém dos descobrimentos / Lisboa

Lisboa – Museu dos Coches – Pastéis de Belém – Mosteiro dos Jerónimos – Museu da Marinha – Padrao dos Descobrimentos – Torre de Belém – Museu do Oriente.

Distancia – 35 kms.  Dificuldade – Média. Circuito – Urbano.  Duração – 1 dia

Obs:

  1. Circuito feito em viatura;
  2. Organização de visitas os seguintes locais:
    1. Museu dos Coches;
    2. Mosteiro dos Jerónimos;
    3. Museu da Marinha;
    4. Torre de Belém;
    5. Museu do Oriente;
    6. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga.
  3. Organização de almoço num Restaurante típico da zona.
  4. + Mais...... 

 

Percurso 4 – Lisboa romântica de Sintra a Cascais.

Lisboa – Palácio Queluz – Palácio Nacional de Sintra – Palácio da Pena – Castelo dos Mouros – Quinta da Regaleira – Azenhas do Mar – Cabo da Roca – Guincho – Boca do Inferno – Cascais – Estoril

Distancia – 100 kms.  Dificuldade – Média. Circuito – Serra/Mar.  Duração – 1 dia

Obs:

  1. Circuito feito em viatura;
  2. Organização de visitas os seguintes locais:
    1. Palácio Nacional de Queluz;
    2. Palácio da Pena;
    3. Quinta da Regaleira;
  3. Organização de almoço da zona do Guincho.
  4. + Mais....

 

Percurso 5 – Tour Peregrinos – Fátima

Lisboa – Santuário de Fátima – Mosteiro da Batalha – Mosteiro de Alcobaça – Rio Maior

Distancia – 270 kms.  Dificuldade – Média. Circuito – Urbano.  Duração – 1 dia

Obs:

  1. Circuito feito em viatura;
  2. Organização de visitas os seguintes locais:
    1. Santuário de Fátima;
    2. Mosteiro da Batalha;
    3. Mosteiro Alcobaça.
  3. Organização de almoço

Percurso 6 – Tour pela costa – Obidos

Lisboa – Palácio de Mafra – Vila de Óbidos – Peniche – Ericeira

Distancia – 240 kms.  Dificuldade – Média. Circuito – Urbano.  Duração – 1 dia

Obs:

  1. Circuito feito em viatura;
  2. Organização de visitas os seguintes locais:
    1. Palácio Nacional de Mafra;
    2. Vila de Óbidos.
  3. Organização de almoço

 

Percurso 7 – Tour Arrábida

Lisboa – Cristo Rei – Fragata / Cacilhas – Lagoa Albufeira – Cabo Espichel – Arrábida – Sesimbra – Caves J. Maria Fonseca – Azeitão

Distancia – 150 kms.  Dificuldade – Média. Circuito – Urbano.  Duração – 1 dia

Obs:

  1. Circuito feito em viatura;
  2. Organização de visitas os seguintes locais:
    1. Santuário do Cristo-Rei;
    2. Fragata D. Fernando e Glória;
    3. Degustaçao de vinhos José Maria Fonseca – Azeitao.
  3. Organização de almoço
  4. Percurso aqui

 

Percurso 8 – Tour Evora

Lisboa – Evora – Convento Sta.Clara – Praça Giraldo – Capela Ossos – Templo Diana – Escoural

Distancia – 270 kms.  Dificuldade – Média. Circuito – Urbano.  Duração – 1 dia

Obs:

  1. Circuito feito em viatura;
  2. Organização de visitas os seguintes locais:
    1. Sé de Evora;
    2. Capela dos Ossos;
  3. Organização de almoço

 

 Percurso 9 – Circuito Norte

 Lisboa - Fátima - Coimbra - Guimaraes - Braga - Viana do Castelo - Porto - Aveiro - Nazaré - Mafra - Lisboa

Distancia – 1.000 kms.  Dificuldade – Média. Circuito – Urbano.  Duração – 7 dias

Obs:

  1. Circuito feito em viatura/Mini-bus;
  2. Organização de visitas  locais:
  3. Alojamentos - Refeiçoes.

 

 Percurso 10 – Circuito Alentejo

 Lisboa - Alcácer do Sal - Grandola - Ferreira do Alentejo - Beja - Serpa - Moura - Alqueva -- Reguengos Monsaraz - Vila Viçosa - Estremoz - Arraiolos- Evora - Escoural - Lisboa

Distancia – 1.000 kms.  Dificuldade – Média. Circuito – Urbano.  Duração – 7 dias

Obs:

  1. Circuito feito em viatura/Mini-bus;
  2. Organização de visitas  locais, vinhos e azeites:
  3. Alojamentos - Refeiçoes.

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Percurso 11 – Circuito Centro e Interior histórico Portugal

 Lisboa - Castelo Branco - Monsanto (aldeia histórica) - Covilha - Belmonte (aldeia histórica) - Guarda - Almeida (aldeia histórica) - Castelo Rodrigo (aldeia histórica) - Trancoso (aldeia histórica) - Viseu - Seia - Piódao (aldeia histórica)- Arganil - Lousa (aldeias de xisto) - Tomar - Lisboa

Distancia – 1.000 kms.  Dificuldade – Média. Circuito – Urbano/Serra.  Duração – 8 dias

Obs:

  1. Circuito feito em viatura/Mini-bus;
  2. Organização de visitas  locais, vinhos e gastronomia:
  3. Alojamentos - Refeiçoes.
  4. + Mais......

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FR - Turiventos - Tourisme et événements

por Turiventos, em 11.02.15

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Plusieurs routes faites à la demande de clients au Portugal et en Espagne
Tours privés - Groupes - individuel
Hôtels - Transport - Transferts - Avion - Restaurants - Visites guidées - Organisation d'événements - Tour Guide
 


Route 1 - Alfama / Lisbonne
Place du Palais - Belvedere Mme Monte -. Château Saint-Georges - Portas do Sol - Théâtre Romain - Eglise Sto. António - Cathédrale de Lisbonne - Street Fado Maisons - Musée du Fado - Casa dos Bicos
Distance: 6 miles. Difficulté: moyenne Circuit: urbains Durée  (environ): - 4/5 heure
Remarque:
Possibilité de visite au Musée du Fado;
À la fin de la route peut organiser un dîner dans une maison de fado dans l'Alfama.
 
Route 2 - Bairro Alto-Mouraria / Lisbonne
Jardin Principe Real - Point de vue S. Pedro Alcantara - Convento do Carmo - Largo de Camoes - Théâtre Saint-Louis - St. Charles Theatre - Chiado - Rossio - Théâtre D. Maria II - Restauradores Square - Lisbon Coliseum - Place Figueira - Martim Moniz - Mouraria
Distance: 3.5 miles. Difficulté: Moyenne - Circuit: Urban / piétonne - Durée (environ): - 4/5 heure
 
Route 3 - Bethlehem de la découvertes / Lisbonne
Lisbonne - Coach Musée - Pastel de Belém - Monastère des Jerónimos - le Musée Maritime - Monument des Découvertes - Belem Tower - Musée Orient.
Distance - 35 km. Difficulté - Age. Circuit - Urban. Durée - 1 jour
Remarque:
Circuit fait dans la voiture;
Organiser des visites aux endroits suivants:
- Musée des Carrosses;
- Monastère des Jerónimos;
- Le Musée Maritime;
- Tour Belem;
- Musée Orient;
- Musée National d'Art Ancien.
Organisation d'un déjeuner typique de la zone de restaurant.
 
Route 4 - romantique de Lisbonne / Sintra / Cascais.
Lisbonne - Queluz Palace - Palais National de Sintra - Pena Palace - Château mauresque - Quinta da Regaleira - Azenhas do Mar - Cabo da Roca - Guincho - Bouche de l'Enfer - Cascais - Estoril
Distance - 100 miles. Difficulté - Age. Circuit - Serra / mars Durée - 1 jour
Remarque:
Circuit fait dans la voiture;
Organiser des visites aux endroits suivants:
- Queluz National Palace;
- Palais Pena;
- Quinta da Regaleira;
Déjeuner zone Organisation Guincho.
 
Route 5 - Tour Pèlerins - Fatima
Lisbonne - Sanctuaire de Fátima - Monastère de Batalha - Monastère d'Alcobaça - Rio Maior
Distance - 270 miles. Difficulté - Age. Circuit - Urban. Durée - 1 jour
Remarque:
Circuit fait dans la voiture;
Organiser des visites aux endroits suivants:
- Sanctuaire de Fatima;
- Monastère de Batalha;
- Monastère d'Alcobaça.
Organisation de déjeuner


Route 6 - Tour de la côte - Obidos
Lisbonne - Mafra Palace - Óbidos - Peniche - Ericeira
Distance - 240 miles. Difficulté - Age. Circuit - Urban. Durée - 1 jour
Remarque:
Circuit fait dans la voiture;
Organiser des visites aux endroits suivants:
- Palais national de Mafra;
- Óbidos.
Organisation de déjeuner
 
Route 7 - Tour Arrábida
Lisbonne - Christ-Roi - Frégate / Cacilhas - Lagoa Albufeira - Cap Espichel - Arrábida - Sesimbra - Caves J. Maria Fonseca - Azeitão
Distance - 150 miles. Difficulté - Age. Circuit - Urban. Durée - 1 jour
Remarque:
Circuit fait dans la voiture;
Organiser des visites aux endroits suivants:
- Sanctuaire du Christ-Roi;
- Ferdinand frégate et Gloire;
- Dégustation de vins José Maria Fonseca - Azeitao.
Organisation de déjeuner
 
Route 8 - Tour Evora
Lisbonne - Evora - Sta.Clara Couvent - Giraldo Square - Chapelle Bones - Temple Diana - Escoural
Distance - 270 miles. Difficulté - Age. Circuit - Urban. Durée - 1 jour
Remarque:
Circuit fait dans la voiture;
Organiser des visites aux endroits suivants:
- Evora Cathedral;
- Chapelle des os;
Organisation de déjeuner
 
Route 9 - Circuit du Nord
Lisbonne - Fatima - Coimbra - Guimaraes - Braga - Viana do Castelo - Porto - Aveiro - Nazareth - Mafra - Lisbonne
Distance - 1,000 miles. Difficulté - Age. Circuit - Urban. Durée - 7 jours
Remarque:
Circuit fait dans la voiture / mini-bus;
Organisation des visites de sites:
Hébergement - Repas.
 
Route 10 - Alentejo Circuit
Lisbonne - Alcacer do Sal - Grandola - Ferreira do Alentejo - Beja - Serpa - Moura - Alqueva - Reguengos Monsaraz - Vila Viçosa - Estremoz - Arraiolos- Evora - Escoural - Lisbonne
Distance - 1,000 miles. Difficulté - Age. Circuit - Urban. Durée - 7 jours
Remarque:
Circuit fait dans la voiture / mini-bus;
Organiser des visites de sites, les vins et huiles d'olive:
Hébergement - Repas.


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IT -Turiventos - Turismo ed Eventi

por Turiventos, em 08.02.15

 

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Diversi percorsi fatti a richiesta dei clienti in Portogallo e Spagna
Tour privati - Gruppi - Individual
Alberghi - Trasporto - Trasferimenti - aereo - Ristoranti - Itinerari Turistici - Organizzazione di eventi - Tour Guide
 


Track 1 - Alfama / Lisbon
Piazza del Palazzo - Belvedere Ms. Monte -. Castello di San Giorgio - Portas do Sol - Teatro Romano - Chiesa Sto. António - Cattedrale di Lisbona - Via Fado Case - Fado Museum - Casa dos Bicos
Distanza: 6 miglia. Difficoltà: Media Circuito: urbani Durata  (circa): - 4/5 ore
Nota:
Possibilità di visita al Museo del Fado;
Alla fine del percorso si può organizzare una cena in una casa di fado in Alfama.
 
Track 2 - Bairro Alto-Mouraria / Lisbona
Giardino Principe Real - Viewpoint S. Pedro Alcantara - Convento do Carmo - Largo Camoes - Teatro St. Louis - St. Charles Theatre - Chiado - Piazza Rossio - Teatro D. Maria II - Piazza Restauradores - Lisbona Colosseo - Piazza Figueira - Martim Moniz - Mouraria
Distanza: 3,5 miglia. Difficoltà: Media - Circuito: urbano / pedonale - Durata (circa): - 4/5 ore
 
Track 3 - Belém del scoperte / Lisbona
Lisbona - Museo delle Carrozze - Pastel de Belém - Monastero di Jeronimos - il Museo Marittimo - Monumento alle Scoperte - Torre di Belem - Museo Orient.
Distanza - 35 km. Difficoltà - Ages. Circuit - Urban. Durata - 1 giorno
Nota:
Circuito made in auto;
Organizzare visite seguenti posizioni:
- Museo delle Carrozze;
- Monastero di Jeronimos;
- Il Museo Marittimo;
- Torre di Belem;
- Museo Orient;
- Museo Nazionale di Arte Antica.
Organizzazione Pranzo di un tipico ristorante della zona.
 
Track 4 - Romantic Lisbona Sintra Cascais.
Lisbona - Queluz Palace - Sintra Palazzo Nazionale - Pena Palace - Castello moresco - Quinta da Regaleira - Azenhas do Mar - Cabo da Roca - Guincho - Bocca dell'Inferno - Cascais - Estoril
Distanza - 100 miglia. Difficoltà - Ages. Circuit - Serra / marzo Durata - 1 giorno
Nota:
Circuito made in auto;
Organizzare visite seguenti posizioni:
- Queluz National Palace;
- Pena Palace;
- Quinta da Regaleira;
Pranzo zona Organizzazione Guincho.
 
Track 5 - Tour Pellegrini - Fatima
Lisbona - Santuario di Fatima - Monastero di Batalha - Monastero di Alcobaça - Rio Maior
Distanza - 270 miglia. Difficoltà - Ages. Circuit - Urban. Durata - 1 giorno
Nota:
Circuito made in auto;
Organizzare visite seguenti posizioni:
- Santuario di Fatima;
- Monastero di Batalha;
- Monastero di Alcobaça.
Pranzo Organizzazione


Track 6 - Tour della costa - Obidos
Lisbona - Mafra Palazzo - Óbidos - Peniche - Ericeira
Distanza - 240 miglia. Difficoltà - Ages. Circuit - Urban. Durata - 1 giorno
Nota:
Circuito made in auto;
Organizzare visite seguenti posizioni:
- Mafra National Palace;
- Óbidos.
Pranzo Organizzazione
 
Track 7 - Tour Arrábida
Lisbona - Cristo Re - Fregata / Cacilhas - Lagoa Albufeira - Cape Espichel - Arrábida - Sesimbra - Grotte di J. Maria Fonseca - Azeitão
Distanza - 150 miglia. Difficoltà - Ages. Circuit - Urban. Durata - 1 giorno
Nota:
Circuito made in auto;
Organizzare visite seguenti posizioni:
- Santuario di Cristo Re;
- Ferdinand fregata e gloria;
- Degustazione di vini José Maria Fonseca - Azeitao.
Pranzo Organizzazione
 
Traack 8 - Tour Evora
Lisbona - Evora - Sta.Clara Convento - Giraldo Square - Cappella Ossa - Tempio di Diana - Escoural
Distanza - 270 miglia. Difficoltà - Ages. Circuit - Urban. Durata - 1 giorno
Nota:
Circuito made in auto;
Organizzare visite seguenti posizioni:
- Cattedrale di Évora;
- Chapel of Bones;
Pranzo Organizzazione
 
Track 9 - Circuito Nord
Lisbona - Fatima - Coimbra - Guimaraes - Braga - Delhi - Porto - Aveiro - Nazareth - Mafra - Lisbona
Distanza - 1.000 miglia. Difficoltà - Ages. Circuit - Urban. Durata - 7 giorni
Nota:
Circuito made in auto / mini-bus;
Organizzazione di visite in loco:
Alloggio - pasti.
 
Track 10 - Alentejo Circuit
Lisbona - Alcacer do Sal - Grandola - Ferreira do Alentejo - Beja - Serpa - Moura - Alqueva - Reguengos Monsaraz - Vila Viçosa - Estremoz - Arraiolos- Evora - Escoural - Lisbona
Distanza - 1.000 miglia. Difficoltà - Ages. Circuit - Urban. Durata - 7 giorni
Nota:
Circuito made in auto / mini-bus;
Organizzare visite in loco, vini e oli di oliva:
Alloggio - pasti.


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DE -Turiventos - Tourismus und Events

por Turiventos, em 04.02.15

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Mehrere Routen zum Antrag der Kunden in Portugal und Spanien
Private Touren - Gruppen - Individuelle
Hotels - Transport - Transfers - Plane - Restaurants - Stadtrundfahrten - Veranstaltungsorganisation - Tour Guide
 


Track 1 - Alfama / Lissabon
Schlossplatz - Belvedere Frau Monte -. Schloss St. George - Portas do Sol - Römisches Theater - Kirche Sto. António - Kathedrale von Lissabon - Straße Fado Häuser - Fado Museum - Casa dos Bicos
Entfernung: 6 Meilen. Schwierigkeitsgrad: Mittel Schaltung:  Urban Dauer: (ca.): - 05.04 Uhr
Hinweis:
Möglichkeit der Besichtigung Fado Museum;
Am Ende der Route kann ein Abendessen in einem Fado-Haus in Alfama zu organisieren.
 
Track 2 - Bairro Alto-Mouraria / Lissabon
Garten Principe Real - Aussichtspunkt S. Pedro Alcantara - Convento do Carmo - Largo Camoes - Theater St. Louis - St. Charles Theatre - Keuchen - Rossio-Platz - Theater D. Maria II - Restauradores-Platz - Lisbon Coliseum - Figueira Platz - Martim Moniz - Mouraria
Entfernung: 3,5 Meilen. Schwierigkeitsgrad: Mittel - Schaltung: Urban / Fußgänger - Dauer (ca.): - 05.04 Uhr
 
Route 3 - Bethlehem der Entdeckungen / Lissabon
Lissabon - Kutschenmuseum - Pastel de Belém - Hieronymus-Kloster - das Schifffahrtsmuseum - Denkmal der Entdeckungen - Belem Tower - Orient Museum.
Entfernung - 35 km. Schwierigkeitsgrad - Alter. Circuit - Urban. Dauer - 1 Tag
Hinweis:
Schaltung im Auto gemacht;
Organisation von Besuchen Sie die folgenden Bereiche:
Kutschenmuseum;
Hieronymus-Kloster;
Das Schifffahrtsmuseum;
Belem-Turm;
Orient Museum;
Nationalmuseum für Alte Kunst.
Lunch Organisation eines typischen Restaurant-Zone.
 
Route 4 - Romantische Lissabon Sintra Cascais.
Lissabon - Queluz Palace - Palácio Nacional de Sintra - Pena Palace - maurische Burg - Quinta da Regaleira - Azenhas do Mar - Cabo da Roca - Guincho - Hellmouth - Cascais - Estoril
Entfernung - 100 Meilen. Schwierigkeitsgrad - Alter. Circuit - Serra / März Dauer - 1 Tag
Hinweis:
Schaltung im Auto gemacht;
Organisation von Besuchen Sie die folgenden Bereiche:
Queluz National Palace;
Pena-Palast;
Quinta da Regaleira;
Lunch Organisation Guincho Bereich.
 
Track 5 - Informationsschalter für Pilger - Fatima
Lissabon - Heiligtum von Fátima - Kloster von Batalha - Kloster Alcobaça - Rio Maior
Entfernung - 270 Meilen. Schwierigkeitsgrad - Alter. Circuit - Urban. Dauer - 1 Tag
Hinweis:
Schaltung im Auto gemacht;
Organisation von Besuchen Sie die folgenden Bereiche:
Heiligtum von Fatima;
Kloster von Batalha,
Kloster Alcobaça.
Lunch Organisation


Route 6 - Tour der Küste - Obidos
Lissabon - Mafra Palast - Óbidos - Peniche - Ericeira
Entfernung - 240 Meilen. Schwierigkeitsgrad - Alter. Circuit - Urban. Dauer - 1 Tag
Hinweis:
Schaltung im Auto gemacht;
Organisation von Besuchen Sie die folgenden Bereiche:
Mafra National Palace;
Óbidos.
Lunch Organisation
 
Route 7 - Informationsschalter Arrábida
Lissabon - Christ the King - Fregatten / Cacilhas - Lagoa Albufeira - Cape Espichel - Arrábida - Sesimbra - Höhlen J. Maria Fonseca - Azeitão
Entfernung - 150 Meilen. Schwierigkeitsgrad - Alter. Circuit - Urban. Dauer - 1 Tag
Hinweis:
Schaltung im Auto gemacht;
Organisation von Besuchen Sie die folgenden Bereiche:
Shrine of Christ the King;
Ferdinand Fregatte und Ruhm;
Weinprobe José Maria Fonseca - Azeitao.
Lunch Organisation
 
Route 8 - Informationsschalter Evora
Lissabon - Evora - Sta.Clara Convent - Giraldo Platz - Kapelle Bones - Diana-Tempel - Escoural
Entfernung - 270 Meilen. Schwierigkeitsgrad - Alter. Circuit - Urban. Dauer - 1 Tag
Hinweis:
Schaltung im Auto gemacht;
Organisation von Besuchen Sie die folgenden Bereiche:
Evora Cathedral;
Kapelle der Knochen;
Lunch Organisation
 
Route 9 - Northern Circuit
Lissabon - Fatima - Coimbra - Guimaraes - Braga - Delhi - Porto - Aveiro - Nazareth - Mafra - Lissabon
Entfernung - 1000 Meilen. Schwierigkeitsgrad - Alter. Circuit - Urban. Dauer - 7 Tage
Hinweis:
Schaltung im PKW / Kleinbus gemacht;
Organisation von Besuchen vor Ort:
Unterkunft - Verpflegung.
 
Route 10 - Alentejo Kreis
Lissabon - Alcacer do Sal - Grandola - Ferreira do Alentejo - Beja - Serpa - Moura - Alqueva - Reguengos Monsaraz - Vila Viçosa - Estremoz - Arraiolos- Evora - Escoural - Lissabon
Entfernung - 1000 Meilen. Schwierigkeitsgrad - Alter. Circuit - Urban. Dauer - 7 Tage
Hinweis:
Schaltung im PKW / Kleinbus gemacht;
Organisation von Besuchen vor Ort, Weine und Olivenöle:
Unterkunft - Verpflegung.


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EN -Turiventos - Tourism & Events

por Turiventos, em 04.02.15

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Several routes made to customers' request in Portugal and Spain
Private tours - Groups - Individual
Hotel - Transportation - Transfers - Aircraft Travel - Restaurants - Sightseeing Tours - Event Organization - Tour Guide
 


Track 1 - Alfama / Lisbon
Terreiro do Paço - Belvedere Ms. Monte -. Castle St. George - Portas do Sol - Roman Theatre - Church Sto. António - Lisbon Cathedral - Street Fado Houses - Fado Museum - Casa dos Bicos
Distance: 6 kms. Difficulty: Medium Circuit: Urban Duration  (approx): - 4/5 hours
Note:
Possibility of visit to Fado Museum;
At the end of the route can organize a dinner in a fado house in Alfama.
 
Track 2 - Bairro Alto- Mouraria / Lisbon
Garden Principe Real - Viewpoint S. Pedro Alcantara - Convento do Carmo - Largo Camoes - Theatre St. Louis - St. Charles Theatre - Chiado - Rossio Square - Theatre D. Maria II - Restauradores Square - Lisbon Coliseum - Figueira Square - Martim Moniz - Mouraria
Distance: 3.5 kms. Difficulty: Medium - Circuit:  Urban/ Pedestrian - Duration (approx): - 4/5 hours
 
Route 3 - Belém of the discoveries / Lisbon
Lisbon - Coach Museum - Pastel de Belém - Jeronimos Monastery - the Maritime Museum - Monument to the Discoveries - Belem Tower - Orient Museum.
Distance - 35 kms. Difficulty - Ages. Circuit - Urban. Duration - 1 day
Note:
Circuit made in car;
Organizing visits the following locations:
- Coach Museum;
- Jeronimos Monastery;
- The Maritime Museum;
- Belem Tower;
- Orient Museum;
- National Museum of Ancient Art.
Lunch organization of a typical restaurant zone.
 
Route 4 - Romantic Lisbon Sintra Cascais.
Lisbon - Queluz Palace - Sintra National Palace - Pena Palace - Moorish Castle - Quinta da Regaleira - Azenhas do Mar - Cabo da Roca - Guincho - Boca do Inferno - Cascais - Estoril
Distance - 100 kms. Difficulty - Ages. Circuit - Serra / Mar. Duration - 1 day
Note:
Circuit made in car;
Organizing visits the following locations:
- Queluz National Palace;
- Pena Palace;
- Quinta da Regaleira;
Lunch Organization Guincho area.
 
Track 5 - Tour Pilgrims - Fatima
Lisbon - Sanctuary of Fátima - Batalha Monastery - Alcobaça Monastery - Rio Maior
Distance - 270 kms. Difficulty - Ages. Circuit - Urban. Duration - 1 day
Note:
Circuit made in car;
Organizing visits the following locations:
- Sanctuary of Fatima;
- Monastery of Batalha;
- Alcobaça Monastery.
Lunch Organization


Route 6 - Tour the coast - Obidos
Lisbon - Mafra Palace - Óbidos - Peniche - Ericeira
Distance - 240 kms. Difficulty - Ages. Circuit - Urban. Duration - 1 day
Note:
Circuit made in car;
Organizing visits the following locations:
- Mafra National Palace;
- Óbidos.
Lunch Organization
 
Route 7 - Tour Arrábida
Lisbon - Cristo-Rei- Frigate / Cacilhas - Lagoa Albufeira - Cape Espichel - Arrábida - Sesimbra - Caves J. Maria Fonseca - Azeitão
Distance - 150 kms. Difficulty - Ages. Circuit - Urban. Duration - 1 day
Note:
Circuit made in car;
Organizing visits the following locations:
- Cristo-Rei;
- Ferdinand frigate and Glory;
- Wine tasting José Maria Fonseca - Azeitao.
Lunch Organization
 
Route 8 - Tour Evora
Lisbon - Evora - Sta.Clara Convent - Giraldo Square - Chapel Bones - Diana Temple - Escoural
Distance - 270 kmss. Difficulty - Ages. Circuit - Urban. Duration - 1 day
Note:
Circuit made in car;
Organizing visits the following locations:
- Evora Cathedral;
- Chapel of Bones

- Templo Diana;

Lunch Organization
 
Route 9 - Northern Circuit

Lisbon - Fatima - Coimbra - Guimaraes - Braga - Delhi - Porto - Aveiro - Nazareth - Mafra - Lisbon
Distance - 1,000 kms. Difficulty - Ages. Circuit - Urban/car. Duration - 7 days
Note:
Circuit made in car / mini-bus;
Organization of site visits:
Accommodation - Meals.
 
Route 10 - Alentejo Circuit
  Lisbon - Alcacer do Sal - Grandola - Ferreira do Alentejo - Beja - Serpa - Moura - Alqueva - Reguengos Monsaraz - Vila Viçosa - Estremoz - Arraiolos- Evora - Escoural - Lisbon
Distance - 1,000 kms. Difficulty - Ages. Circuit - Urban/car. Duration - 7 days
Note:
Circuit made in car / mini-bus;
Organizing site visits, wines and olive oils:
Accommodation - Meals.

 

Route 11 - Historic area of ​​Central Portugal
Lisbon - Castelo Branco - Monsanto ( historic village ) 
- Covilha - Belmonte ( historic village ) - Guarda -
Almeida ( historic village)- Castelo Rodrigo ( historic village )
- Trancoso ( historic villag)-Viseu - Seia -
Piodão ( historic village ) - Arganil -
Lousa ( schist villages ) - Tomar - Lisbon
Distance - 1,000 kms. Difficulty - Ages. Circuit -Urban/Mountain
Duration - 8 days
Note : 
Circuit made ​​in car / mini -bus;
Organizing site visits, wine and gastronomy:
Accommodation - Meals .


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Cultural heritage - historical - architecture - religious.Gastronomy - Wine and Olive Oil .

Duration – 1 week 

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Follow the links to read:

Alentejo 2 - Alcacer do Sal

http://turiventos-turismoeventos.blogs.sapo.pt/travel-tips-tour-alentejo-2-alcacer-4689

Alentejo 3 - Grandola

http://turiventos-turismoeventos.blogs.sapo.pt/travel-tips-tour-alentejo-3-grandola-4989

Alentejo 4 - Ferreira do Alentejo

http://turiventos-turismoeventos.blogs.sapo.pt/travel-tips-tour-alentejo-4-ferreira-1757

Alentejo 5 - Serpa

http://turiventos-turismoeventos.blogs.sapo.pt/travel-tips-tour-alentejo-6-serpa-2241

Alentejo 6 - Beja

http://turiventos-turismoeventos.blogs.sapo.pt/travel-tips-tour-alentejo-5-beja-2030

Alentejo 7 - Moura

http://turiventos-turismoeventos.blogs.sapo.pt/travel-tips-tour-alentejo-7-moura-2501

Alentejo 8/9 - Reguengos Monsaraz - Alqueva

http://turiventos-turismoeventos.blogs.sapo.pt/travel-tips-tour-alentejo-89-2572

Alentejo 10 - Vila Viçosa

http://turiventos-turismoeventos.blogs.sapo.pt/travel-tips-tour-alentejo-10-vila-6549

Alentejo 11 - Estremoz

http://turiventos-turismoeventos.blogs.sapo.pt/travel-tips-tour-alentejo-11-estremoz-3284

Alentejo 12 - Arraiolos

http://turiventos-turismoeventos.blogs.sapo.pt/travel-tips-tour-alentejo-12-3387

Alentejo 13/14 - Evora - Escoural

http://turiventos-turismoeventos.blogs.sapo.pt/travel-tips-tour-alentejo-1314-3650

 

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Reguengos Monsaraz

Travel: Moura »Reguengos Monsaraz: 48 kms

Travel time (expected): 60 minutes.

The City

Reguengos de Monsaraz is a Portuguese city in the District of Évora, in the Alentejo region and Central Alentejo sub-region, with about 7200 inhabitants.

It is the seat of a municipality with 461.22 km ² and 10,828 inhabitants (2011), divided into five parishes. The municipality is limited to the northern city of Alandroal, east by Mourão, and southeast by Moura, and southwest by Portel, Évora and west by northwest at Redondo.

Became the seat of the county for the first time in 1838 (replacing the previous seat of the county in the village of Monsaraz) and definitely in 1851. It was elevated to the administrative category of village in 1840 and a city on December 9, 2004.

Reguengos de Monsaraz is second largest city in the district of Evora (largest city in the suburban area of Évora), constituting one of the four municipalities that make up the suburban area of Évora, which are Arraiolos, Montemor-o-Novo, Reguengos de Monsaraz and Viana Alentejo. The city is located just 25 minutes from Évora and offers network bus "Road Alentejo" who makes the journey Reguengos - Evora and Evora -Reguengos with some frequency.

Of all the municipalities that make up the district of Évora, Reguengos de Monsaraz stands out for the wide range in terms of rural tourism high quality (including housing Tourism), along the long side of Monsaraz on the Guadiana River and Albufeira Alqueva.

The city provides a wide nightlife, which figure in a few stores, free of crime and good environment.

In cultural and leisure terms has a movie theater / municipal auditorium, several bakeries and restaurants typical of the Alentejo region and even some traditional trade, public swimming pool, several football fields, fitness circuit, municipal arena, several squares with terraces, library municipal, Internet corner, free wireless in the main square. In terms of education, has four schools (kindergarten / kindergarten, primary school, primary school, secondary school), and a pole at the Open University.

Alqueva

The Alqueva dam is the seventh largest dam in Portugal (has 96 meters high), situated on the Guadiana river, within Alentejo, near the Spanish border. It is the largest artificial lake in Europe, with 250 km2. Its capacity, 4,150 m3, allows the conquest of the title of the largest Portuguese water tank.

The dam was constructed for the purpose of irrigation for the entire region names within and production of electrical energy in addition to other complementary activities. Several of the Global System infrastructures are already built and in many other advanced draft stage.

Today, Alqueva is becoming one of the tourist destinations of excellence where the relaxing week-ends have a prominent place. The tranquility, combined with the numerous activities and dissemination of traditional customs and local crafts are becoming the Alqueva a place of election.

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The first references to the need to create a water reserve in the Guadiana river, in the Alentejo, there are at least 100 years, although the project, while Venture Multi Purpose, 1957 date, at which the Irrigation Plan was created from Alentejo.

Identified water source in the Guadiana, International River shared with Spain, it was necessary to establish an agreement to regulate the use of water. It was then concluded the Portuguese-Spanish International Covenant that came assign Portugal hydraulic operation of the international section of the river between the confluences of the river Caia and the Cuncos riverside. This Agreement, signed in 1968, already included the construction of the Alqueva dam, a critical element of the Multi Purpose Alqueva Venture.

Between advances and retreats, is the history of the government's decision in 1975 to give effect to the Project and the start of work in Alqueva in 1976. Preliminary work lasted only two years, time to build the cofferdams of upstream and downstream; temporary diversion tunnel of the river, to allow work on his bed; access and support infrastructure.

The Enterprise then entered a phase of reviews and new studies with the Government decided to resume the project in 1993. It was then created the Installation Committee of the Alqueva Company that designed and launched the first international tenders for the resumption of the Enterprise. Two years later, in 1995, the Commission gave way to edia - Development Company and Alqueva Infrastructure, SA, which resumed work on Alqueva.

In May 1998 took place the first concreting and in January 2002 was completed the main body of the dam, allowing the start of the filling of the Alqueva reservoir on 08 February the same year. (cf. EDIA)

 

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Castelo de Reguengos (Castle Reguengos)

Down the primitive fortification, conquered by Geraldo Fearless in the mid-century. XII. This primitive fortification little survived the dionistina reform and all we can see is a classic example of military architecture of the principle of the century. XIV, having been extended immediately after the proclamation of John IV. The

The castle-fortress of Monsaraz (National Monument), built at the southern end of the village, maintains, although with slight changes Manueline, the Dionysian Afonsine-tert structure.

Built with the predominance of granite and regional shale, has a trapezoidal plan, with regular height wall, flanked, in the extreme, for four thick square towers and focusing, significantly, the Keep tower.

The work dates back to the reign of King Dinis. It was built in pentagonal plan and is divided into three floors: ground floor (former municipal dungeon until the reign of King John II and later armory), Noble House of commander's residence (currently space for the realization of small exhibitions) and the top floor for the palace collection.

 

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Antas 1 and 2 Olival Pego

Situated 14 Kms of Reguengos de Monsaraz, north of the road connecting this city Monsaraz, near the outhouse village, near the river of the Handle, were built, probably between 3500 and 3000 before our era two tapirs corridor, large.

Some mainstays of the camera and a jumble of fallen stones, let you easily identify the location of Anta Anta Grande do one or the handle Olive grove, a large dolmen corridor.

This Anta is formed by a polygonal Chamber, extended to the east by a long corridor and some monoliths still "in situ".

One of the mainstays of the House, intact, has more than 3 meters high.

In Anta 1 of the handle Olive grove, took place at least 134 burials, perhaps even 142, which is presumably the highest number known monuments of Reguengos.

The Anta 2 Olival da Pega, whose hat is resting on two supports, includes a camera and a corridor to the east.

The Anta 2 has not been fully excavated, but in Annex monument, the Tholos opSB, the team from the center of Archaeology at the University of Lisbon found human remains of more than 118 individuals, only for the first phase of use.

Recent archaeological work, together with The collected estate (134 schist plates and 200 ceramic vessels) revealed that this monument, more than a tapir, but a real funerary complex that includes, besides the dolmen, 4 attached burial areas.

 

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Menhir of Bulhôa

Located 4 kms north of Monsaraz, was classified as a National Monument to November 22, 1970.

The menhir of Bulhôa was identified in 1970. He stood down and fractured by Mason survey, its base with a diameter of 1,15x0,65m, the mutilation of signals caused by large wooden wedges. Judging by what remains, it is thought that this monument would never have had less time to 4 meters.

In order to reconstruct its original size, was cut a base, conjectural height in the region grandiorito.

Menhir of elliptical section granite, with about 4 meters high, engraved on both sides. The richest engravings face, is an album Megalithic symbolic art. In it are figured, among other symbols, a sun, a cane or walking stick curved, wavy or serpentine and zigzags.

It was rebuilt on September 29, 1970 and, shortly after, a National Monument (Decree 516/71, 22/11/70).

Location: 4 Km north of Monsaraz

 

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Cromeleque Xerez

After the reconstitution of this cromelech, were found in the vicinity, some 300 meters to the north, small standing stones of granite, all recorded in the database. It is the only monument transferred across the backwater area of Alqueva and was reinstalled in 2004.

Discovered by Mr. José Cruz and Eng. Leonel Franco, and identified in 1969 by Dr. José Pires Gonçalves, this set is not exactly a "Cromlech" in the geometric sense, which assumes an oval or circular arrangement.

Consists of 50 standing stones of granite, most fractured, some have a clear phallic morphology. Much of the menhirs found themselves prostrate, although some of them were "in situ", which contributed to that related these positions as strong contributions to reconstruct the monument.

In the center of the quadrilateral is a menhir with 4 meters high, 0.75 m in diameter and 7 tons of weight.

Note: Cromeleque Sherry was the only monument megalithic rated the municipality of Reguengos de Monsaraz, transferred to another location across the region of influence of Alqueva.

 

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Castelo do Esporao (Castle Spur)

Castle Spur, also referred to as Tower of the Spur or Solar Spur Estate, located in the parish, town and municipality of Reguengos de Monsaraz, Évora District, Portugal.

Considered as one of the most important towers built during the transition from the Middle Ages to the modern age, is in the old manor house on the homestead of Mendes de Vasconcelos, noble family on the rise in Court, linked to the House of Braganza in the second half of the 16th century .

 

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A Torre tardo-medieval (The late medieval tower)

The Esporão has its limits since 2 May 1267. The tower was erected by Morgado Álvaro Mendes de Vasconcelos, between the years 1457 and 1490, dates correspond to the time of possession of the squire and his death. Álvaro Mendes was home rider of the Duke of Bragança and governor of the city of Évora.

Is classified as a Public Interest Property by Decree published on July 18, 1957.

The recovery project

In 1973 Esporão was acquired by Joaquim Flag and José Alfredo Parreira Holtreman Roquette, which constituted on 27 September of that year, Finagra - Industrial and Agricultural Society, starting a successful wine project. Over the years, the company has made efforts with the government in order to rehabilitate the architectural heritage under their responsibility. With the authorization granted by IGESPAR, and fully assuming the project costs, Finagra proceeded to the restoration and rehabilitation of the monument, whose works have developed over four years, from 2000 to 2003.

In October 2004 purposes, Spur Tower reopened its doors with an archaeological exhibition.

The Tower of presents plant in a quad format with dimensions of 14.4 by 10.9 meters. These dimensions, wider than those practiced in the region at the time were to influence similar structures in the Alentejo.

Registered throughout the call Some of the Spur, over the centuries its initial design has changed significantly. The set consists of a fortified arched door, with a spiral staircase by which you access the defensive terrace and the Chapel of Our Lady of Remedies, which highlights the frescoes in the main chapel, also restored under the project recovery.

 

Olaria de S. Pedro do Corval (Pottery of S. Peter Corval)

  1. Pedro do Corval is considered the capital of the Iberian clay. With about 22 potteries and about three dozen artisans, São Pedro do Corval is a true school of traditional pottery. Keeping intact its craft and cultural roots for hundreds of years, is considered a real village craftsmen.

The potteries of St. Peter Corval date of its existence from the Arab period, around the year 1276. The pieces of pottery with its unique and characteristic patterns are a true mirror of rural life and tradition of St. Peter Corval. Parts of this area are imposed naturally by the beauty of its composition and its unique decorative effect.

It was the largest pottery center in the country that emerged Pottery Carrilho Lopes. The March 21, 1970, in St. Peter's Corval once called Aldeia do Mato, which belongs to the municipality of Reguengos de Monsaraz. Augustine Gens Cachaço Lopes is, sole proprietorships, pottery which is now managed by his son, Antonio Lopes Carrilho.

The potter family tradition is centuries old, dating from the time Cachaço Francisco Lopes, father of the founder and grandfather of current manager.

In 1997 the pottery was incorporated company under the name Pottery Carrilho Lopes, Lda., Getting António Carrilho Lopes and his wife, Catherine Lopes Carrilho, as managing partners. Over the years have been produced in the pottery magnificent pieces, and most of these works were sold all over the world.

 

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Esporão

In the 13th century was at the end of Monsaraz, a place called Spur Source, which was extreme with Portel term. John Peres Aboim, descendant of Egas Moniz and Butler-Mor of the Kingdom, the central figure Afonso III's time, and lord of Portel, had coveted this place and was able to buy it in 1264. Attaching the spur of the Source to other territories it had been donated by the municipalities of Monsaraz and Portel, John Aboim formed in 1267, the Defence of the Spur, one of the oldest properties in the south of Portugal.

Spur remained in the following centuries the descendant’s families, always belonging to powerful figures in the kingdom. Instituted Morgadio in 1427 the Defense of the Spur would be protected divisions or divestitures and is the main reason you have arrived intact in its limits to the present day. The spur had as one of its first Squires, Álvaro Mendes de Vasconcelos, Mem Rodrigues de Vasconcelos grandson, Master of the Order of Santiago and commander of the famous Ala Valentine in the Battle of Aljubarrota. The second half of the fifteenth century, the entire 16th century and the 17th century were the main periods in the history of the estate.

 Vasconcelos Mendes were the first line of figures in the Kingdom, gentlemen diplomats either in the Court of King John II, either in the D. Manuel, both in the John III and even throughout the Philippine Dynasty, and staged relevant episodes for national history. It is under the command of this family that are built today are those that property references of the Spur: the Tower, the shrine of Our Lady of Remedies, the entrance arch of the fence. But it is also with Vasconcelos Mendes which is provided with papal approval, the Chapel of the Spur in the Cathedral of Évora, whose arc 1529 is one of the first examples of renaissance in the city. His famous altarpiece of Flemish influence, created by the painter Pedro Nunes de Évora, already runs in the 17th century by testamentary disposition of Helena Noronha da Costa, wife of Morgado 6 of the Spur, Manuel de Vasconcelos, counselor of Philip III of Portugal.

The end of primogeniture would only occur in the 19th century, a result of the Liberal Revolution, and it is with the legislation Mouzinho da Silveira that all these links the Ancien Régime are abolished in practice in the second half of the century. Also, the homestead kept their limits, since without the protective bond, held by the Counts of Alcáçovas until it was acquired in 1973 by FINAGRA Company with the draft there to plant a large expanse of vineyards that would lead years later to spur the wines. We speak in short strokes of the rich history of this southern area after its creation as medieval defense, but the history of the territory goes far beyond that. Human occupation of the spur is present from prehistoric periods.

Were investigated some Neolithic sites such as the town of Spur Tower and we know of the existence of megalithic monuments, a dolmen of the spur that already in afonsino charter of Monsaraz 13th century strong and rich lands, these. Rich in history, heritage, life and poetry. We went back to the beginning, and always to John Peres Aboim, poet and troubadour. Its poetic and loving wanderings arrived in legends and poetry, inspiring today. That says Alandra, the Moorish princess who was enchanted by and to whom he dedicated beautiful love songs...

Wine and Olive Oil

Ranked among the most respected wines of Alentejo and Portugal, the wines of Esporão helped create and revolutionize the region adding, among many other details, labels designed by artists that are renewed every year, sponsoring both the Alentejo wine and Portuguese culture.

When the Spur project was created in 1973, the Alentejo was still a relatively unknown region that few associated with wine. Today the wines of Esporão are among the greatest of Portugal, visible not only in the exclusivity of the Spur Tower, the recognized quality of Spur Reserve and Private Selection, white and red, but also in personality and predicates of wines Monte Velho and Vine Defence, as well as versatility and consistency of Alandra wines, wines that are among the best quality relations / price of Portuguese wines

Services: Wine Tasting, visit the vineyards and winery, Shop, Dinner, Restaurant, Bar a Wine.

Contacts:

7200-999 Reguengos de Monsaraz,

Tel: +351266509280

Email: reservas@esporao.com - Web: http://www.esporao.com

 

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Gastronomy

Reguengos de Monsaraz

 

The power does not differ from most of Alentejo municipalities, based on the wise use of excellent bread, aromatic herbs, olives, olive oil, goat cheese and sheep, the lamb, pig and all he can give, including ham and sausages. Then there are fish the river, hunting - rabbit, partridge, hare, wild boar.

Thus, we can refer to cod açorda, this ever present, migas with pork, or with asparagus, the shark soup, lamb stew, hare with beans, rabbit in wine and garlic, that is, a never end variants. Also abound candy, convent, with eggs, sugar, almonds and walnuts - Fresh eggs with almond, Sericaia - the sweet rice. As rural county that is, with the cultivation of vineyards and olive groves, there is the consequent production of olive oil, the quality of which has been determined and recorded, and wine. It is a municipality with ancestral traditions in wine production, which is of high quality. Several wineries, some renowned as the Esporão produce beautiful wine, highly regarded in the market.

 

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 (Sericáia)

 

Typical dishes

Soups:

Gazpacho

Sopa da panela (Pot of soup)

Meat:

Migas com carne frita (Migas with fried meat)

Secretos de porco preto (Black pork secret)

Ensopado de Borrego (Lamb stew)

Snacks:

Açorda de alho (Garlic bread soup)

Feijao azeite e vinagre (Bean oil and vinegar)

Salada de pimentos (Pepper salad)

Orelha de porco em coentrada (Pig ear with coriander)

Confectionery:

Doce de ovos com amendoas (Candy eggs with almonds)

Sericaia

 

WINE AND OLIVE OIL

Reguengos de Monsaraz

Azal – Azeites do Alentejo (Azal - Oils Alentejo SA)

Estrada Nacioal 254, Redondo

7170-107 ROUND

Olive oil producers

The Azal just seen their products just awarded at the beginning of its activity.

So in Biol, international competition in Italy, the most important in the world for organic olive oil, with more than 230 participating producers from around the world, Azal was the winner with an outstanding 1st place in the Prix Biolpack 2006 with your product azal earth.

This award is for the best packaging - design and more explicit and effective label - combined with the best quality.

This premium for there to be an important recognition of our work, also prides ourselves by seeing a Portuguese product to be distinguished worldwide, since although habitually Portuguese competitors had never been assigned to the national oil.

Also in Moura, in the National Olive Oil Competition held in Olivomoura, which included most producers from all over the country, Azal was the only company to be awarded two prizes:

Silver Medal awarded to Azal Memory and Bronze Medal for Azal DOP product in the category of Protected Designation of Origin Oils.

These distinctions are a good example of how Azal whether to distinguish, always driven by quality.

 

Adega Cooperativa de Borba CRL

Largo Gago Coutinho / Sacadura Cabral 25, Borba

7150-153 BORBA

EXCELLENCE OF OUR WINE IS A WORK LONG RESULTS, SE EXPRESSING WHAT THE QUALITY OF OUR PRODUCTS.

Wine and Olive Oil Production

Founded in 1955, Borba Cellar was the first of a series of wineries formed in Alentejo, with the encouragement of the then National Wine Board, at a time when the industry had no role who is now the regional economy. In fact, this was not decisive push given by that state body, so that allowed a commercial and manufacturing organization for Alentejo wines, the vineyard culture would have completely disappeared from the region because all the incentives of the time were facing culture cereals, and do Alentejo Country barn was a more than consolidated policy for the time.

After 3 decades of resistance, in which only the great value of regional varieties and the excellence of natural conditions enabled the production of wine in the Alentejo remained, finally came up to the eighties, where the full potential of the region for the production wine can be assessed and confirmed by the Consumer. That benefited the region of production is associated with large cellars, and thus faster if it fitted in technology than other regions of the country, giving the jump for bottled wine quality, at a time when the consumer has become more demanding and to focus on quality that the amount more. It is true that the constitution of the Alentejo demarcated region and the formation of associative technical structures that quickly issued new technologies with the grower were essential throughout the process.

 

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Camim – Cooperativa Agricola de Reguengos Monsaraz CRL (Carmine - Agricultural Cooperative of Reguengos de Monsaraz CRL)

Rua S. Tiago, 31

7200-175 MONSARAZ

Wine production

CARMINE - Agricultural Cooperative of Reguengos de Monsaraz - was established in 1971 by a group of 60 farmers. Thirty-nine years later, the quality of wines CARMIM has become synonymous with excellence. The company leads the domestic market in the segment of quality wines.

CARMIM currently has about nine hundred members and produces 24 wine references: from whites to reds, young and reserves, through the liqueur, sparkling rosé or. CARMIM also produces brandy and olive oils of recognized quality.

The wines of CARMIM were already awarded more than two hundred and fifty prizes in several national and international competitions.

The quality of the raw material, derived from a designation of origin region, is one of the benefits of this Cooperative; the pair of human capital and an agro-industrial complex of 80,000m2 equipped with the latest technology. There is a reception capacity of one million two hundred thousand kilos of grapes per day, bottling fifteen thousand bottles per hour and store up to thirty-two million liters, which makes the CARMIM the largest winery in the Alentejo and one of the country's largest !

We hope you have the opportunity to visit us to prove the quantitative and qualitative dimension of our Company, see all the wine production process and sampled with our wines!

Come taste the noblest of drinks, one of its most noble houses.

 

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Esporao (Spur)

Esporão Apt.31 | 7200-999 Reguengos de Monsaraz

  1. (+351) 266 509 280
  2. (+ 351) 266 519 753

Founded in 1973 by José Roquette and Joaquim Flag, the spur is one of the most important wine companies in Portugal.

Determinant in national and international affirmation of the Alentejo, the spur is also now an ambassador of the Portuguese culture, developing its activity within the limits of sustainability and building close relationships with customers and consumers worldwide.

Spur is present in the Alentejo region, which produces such iconic wines like Spur Reserve and Monte Velho, as well as extra virgin olive oil. Integrated in the cellars, is the wine tourism of Esporão. Following on the spur of the project is the Quinta dos Murças, property in the Douro region, where they are produced terroir wines with Spur warranty seal.

The spur markets its products in all kinds of shops and restaurants in more than 50 countries worldwide.

The holistic approach in adapting to a wide range of innovative sustainable practices of the Spur has led to several national and international awards, which highlights the prestigious "Sustainability of the year award" in "The Drinks Business Green Awards 2013". The spur was also awarded the prize in the "Green Project Awards 2013" for sustainable farming practices and got honorable mention for water-saving projects, energy and waste.

In 2014, the Spur won the "European Business Awards for the Environment" in the category "Products and Services".

 

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Granadeiro Vinhos (Grenadier Wines)

Monte Perdigões - Apartado 147 - 7200-999 Reguengos de Monsaraz

  1. (+351) 266 503 101
  2. (+ 351) 266 501 499

In view of Reguengos de Monsaraz, is Mount Perdigões.

Held by the Grenadier family since 2001, Mount Perdigões was in Gois Damian house times and generations later the illustrious composer Luis de Freitas Branco, musician here he wrote some of his most outstanding works. Always a place marked by artistic sensibility and free thinking.

In its modern winery in that prevail noble materials such as marble Alentejo and French oak are vinified and bottled the Grenadier wines under the strict control of a dedicated team led by winemaker Pedro Baptista and inspired by the author's vision of Henry Grenadier.

With a long and recognized career in the public and private sector, Henrique Grenadier created long ties to the wine environment, particularly through the functions it performs in front of Eugenio de Almeida Foundation.

Since 2001, launched its own project and faithful to that old passion: creating wines. Passion that now bears its maximum expression in the heart of the region where he was born, with the creation of author wines which gives your knowledge and your name

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