The 7 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Estremoz, Alentejo

November 19, 2021 Tynisha Seiler

Estremoz (Portuguese pronunciation: [(ɨ)ʃtɾɨˈmoʃ]) is a municipality in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 14,318, in an area of 513.80 km². The city Estremoz itself had a population of 7,682 in 2001. It is located in the Alentejo region.
Restaurants in Estremoz

1. Tiago Cabaco Wines

Quinta Da Berlic - Martires Fonte do Alqueive - Martires, Estremoz 7100-148 Portugal +351 268 323 233 [email protected] http://www.tiagocabacowines.com/
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5.0 based on 85 reviews

Tiago Cabaco Wines

2. Corktour

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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Corktour

We are a tourist company that aims to lift the lid on Portugal’s natural beauty and cultural heritage, especially in the Alentejo region. Our all-day thematic tours can include Stand Up Paddle in Alentejo reservoirs, tasting sessions of the local products, cultural visits and nature trips, in Montemor-o-Novo, Evora and Estremoz. Departure point: Lisbon or Alentejo Cities

3. Joao Portugal Ramos Wines

Vila Santa Vila Santa - Estrada Nacional 4, Estremoz 7100-149 Portugal +351 268 339 910 [email protected] http://www.jportugalramos.com/
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4.5 based on 98 reviews

Joao Portugal Ramos Wines

Designed in accordance with the traditional architecture of the Alentejo region, this winery has put Estremoz on the map of the great wine regions, welcoming visitors from all over the world. The purpose is to discover the achievements of Joao Portugal Ramos, but on the way also discover the reasons for his passion for the Alentejo. A tour or a lunch offers the time and tranquility that are perfect for enjoying our wines and the local cuisine. With a shop, tasting room, lecture room, meeting room and dining room , Vila Santa offers a welcome to those wanting to discover, taste and take home wines that will leave a perfect memory of this region. Our five senses all come into play when we travel. Food and drink is part of many people’s tourist experience and the best way to truly grasp the terroir of a wine is to visit where it’s made. Vila Santa tour offers you a visit to the vineyards, the winery, and cellars, where the vinification process is explained to the visitors. You have the opportunity to choose between a wine tasting accompanied by regional cheeses and a selection of different appetizers according to the seasons products or a typical Alentejo lunch , “be a winemaker for a day” or take a cooking class, where culture, tradition and the character of our wines come in complete harmony, promising a unique and unforgettable experience . During harvest time it’s also possible to take part in grape picking and foot-trodding in old marble "lagares" (stone troughs).

Reviewed By Irrashimasse

I have toured wineries in a number of countries, but this one will always rate highest in my memories. We showed up at the gorgeous Joao Portugal Ramos estate on a perfect March morning for a tour, tasting and lunch we had arranged through (the awesome) Portugal Trails agency. Acres if perfectly trimmed vines, cork and olive trees surround the fairly new, ultra modern winery. We were so extremely lucky, we were the only visitors on this perfect morning, and had the place entirely to ourselves. Our lovely young tour guide Tania gave us an introduction and took us through the processing and aging facilities, then up to the courtyard and dining room atop the property. We had our couverte (appetizer) course on a nice big outdoor picnic table with views of their most Tuscan-like estate. We then went into the splendidly appointed dining room, where we were served a four course lunch of a delicious pumpkin soup, followed by a 5-star duck risotto and cucumber salad, a nice cheese selection and a desert medley that included their chocolate sin cake. Noone could push away from that table unimpressed! Oh, and did I mention this is a winery? Each course was accompanied by a generous serving of most excellent whites and reds. Sorry we cannot comment on their port, which we had to politely decline. Im sure it was as awesome as the table fare we were served in considerably greater profusion than your usual estate “tasting.” We have been all over this gorgeous country on our two week tour, but hours spent at this property are and remain one of our most cherished Portuguese experiences. Thank you Tania and staff. A first class experience, and a first rate wine property.

4. Castelo da Rainha Santa Isabel

Largo de Santiago, Estremoz 7100-506 Portugal +351 268 332 075 http://www.visitalentejo.pt
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4.5 based on 439 reviews

Castelo da Rainha Santa Isabel

Reviewed By Headedwestboy - Frederick, United States

Driving up to the castle we began to see the lovely walled town of cobblestone streets. The castle sitting atop the hill became our hone for two nights and what a home it was! Lovely rooms with updated bathrooms, appropriately decorated. Ours had a little sitting room and a beautiful view of the vineyards below. The restaurant serves good regional food and a plentiful breakfast. I hope we’ll be back some day!

5. Centro Ciencia Viva de Estremoz

Espaco Ciencia Convento das Maltezas, Estremoz 7100-513 Portugal +351 268 334 285 [email protected] http://www.ccvestremoz.uevora.pt
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Centro Ciencia Viva de Estremoz

It is a place where Science and Technology break the walls of laboratories, coming in direction to the visitor. A place where it is possible to interact with the exposition; to touch, experiment, play and discover are a must through the entire visit. At the Centre for Live Science of Estremoz you will discover how the place where we all live works... Earth.

Reviewed By ruthw849 - Denver, United States

We were fortunate to have a personal tour by a Doctoral Fellow through this museum. It was filled with great interactive displays designed to teach scientific concepts to children. Our guide was a delight, she spoke English and wanted to share with us this wonderful museum. It’s definitely designed for people who speak Portuguese, but with a guide it ‘came alive’ for us as well.

6. Quinta Dona Maria

Quinta Do Carmo, Estremoz 7100-055 Portugal +351 268 339 150 [email protected] http://donamaria.pt
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4.5 based on 13 reviews

Quinta Dona Maria

Reviewed By anastassia_neto - Tallinn, Estonia

Currently studying at a sommelier school, this kind of visits and degustations are of high value to me. Loved the visit to chapel and winery premises. These, as well as the degustation, are very informative - you get the information both on the history of manor-house and winery, as well as production step-by-step. Particularities of wine-growing and production are explained. I had a full degustation, which included most of wines, except for basic Lenda, rose, late harvest and the high end Julio Bastos Alicante Bouschet. When booking, do make sure what kind of wine-tasting program you want (as prices vary a lot), keep the confirmation (some confusion with bookings is a possibility) and leave the non-drinkers behind (no reduced price just for tour - non-drinker participants will pay as much as those who do wine-tasting) I wish there was an opportunity for some family members to join just the guided tour for reduced priced. The winery didn't offer such possibility, so I had to go alone, while my husband and daughter went for a walk in Estremoz. Otherwise they'd have to pay 40+€ for a full package.

7. Lago do Gadanha (Estremoz)

Largo General Graca, Estremoz 7100-112 Portugal
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3.5 based on 43 reviews

Lago do Gadanha (Estremoz)

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