Archaeology Tours in Setubal District
Top 10 Best Setubal District Archaeology Tours
Found 7 Archaeology Tours activities in Setubal District. Sort by Popularity.Half Day Megaliths Cromlech Tour from Evora by Archaeologists
On this tour you’ll delve into Portugal’s Neolithic period (circa 5500 to 3000 BC) and explore the region’s most remarkable sites, including the Menir of Almendres, the Cromlech of Almendres, and the Great Dolmen of Zambujei... More
Jewish Heritage with a Historian in Évora
You will take a tour with a historian who studies Alentejo's Jewish heritage. This researcher also participated in archaeological excavations of Jewish heritage in Alentejo and Spain. This way you will discover secrets that are no... More
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Half Day Monsaraz Megaliths Tour from Evora by Archaeologists
On this tour you’ll delve into Portugal’s Neolithic period (circa 5500 to 3000 BC) and explore several significant sites: the Outeiro Menir, the Xerez Cromlech, and the Dolmen of Olival da Pega. The Alentejo is home to many ... More
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Private Romans & Ruins Full Day Tour from Evora by Archaeologists
Join us on this tour departing from Évora to discover some of the region’s renowned Roman sites, including a religious space (the Roman Temple of Évora), a Roman villa (Torre de Palma), and a Roman town (Ammaia). The Romans m... More
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Private Time Traveller Full Day Tour from Évora by Archaeologists
This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Portugal's archaeology and history, from the 16th century AD to the 6th millenium BC. On this tour, you will get to explore the medieval village and 16th century castle of Evoramo... More
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Private Full Day Marvão Village and Castle Tour from Évora
Join us on this tour to experience the enchantment of the medieval village and castle of Marvão. The construction of Marvão’s castle is attributed to Ibn Marwan in the 9th century. Three centuries later, Christian forces loy... More
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Evora Roman Legacy Tour
The same way “Rome wasn’t built in a day” neither was Évora. With more than 2000 years of existence, and about 500 years of roman rule, the roman Ebora represents one of the most interesting places to understand the importa... More
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