What to do and see in Leiria District, Central Portugal: The Best Things to do for Honeymoon

September 16, 2021 Russell Mellin

Discover the best top things to do in Leiria District, Portugal including Atlantic Safaris, Naturexperience, JUSTDIVE Blue Academy, Quinta dos Capuchos, Flor de Algodao City Spa, Igreja de Santa Maria, Obidos Village, Baleal Beach, Monastery of Alcobaca, Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Nazare.
Restaurants in Leiria District

1. Atlantic Safaris

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5.0 based on 420 reviews

Atlantic Safaris

Dolphin Safaris, Flyboard , Jet Ski Rental directly on the beach , Boat trips , Banana boat, Towables, North Canyon Experience, unique emotions. observação de golfinhos

2. Naturexperience

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5.0 based on 77 reviews

Naturexperience

Surf Lessons and Surf Equipment Renting Located at Bar da Praia, Baleal Beach - Peniche Certified Surf Instructors!

3. JUSTDIVE Blue Academy

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5.0 based on 156 reviews

JUSTDIVE Blue Academy

JUSTDIVE is a young and versatile Scuba School & Dive Center in Peniche, that want to share with you the passion for the sea through underwater activities. We create unique experiences for all who wish to know a little of the mysterious blue world, providing unforgettable moments of learning, living and well being.

4. Quinta dos Capuchos

Estrada Nacional 8 6 Capuchos, Alcobaca 2460-479 Portugal +351 262 148 444 [email protected] http://www.quintadoscapuchos.pt
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5.0 based on 16 reviews

Quinta dos Capuchos

With generations of tradition in wine production, the winery Quinta dos Capuchos integrates an older building (1916), which together with a part of the Quinta de Santa Thereza was purchased (in 1925) for a great-grandfather of the current owners. In the older building with mills 1933, 1962 and 2015 use a traditional registration (fermentation open tank with feet action), for the production of the top red wines. The grapes are harvested by hand (with carefully selected in the vineyard), transported in small containers and then transported to the winery, having to arrive intact and in perfect condition (grapes that could serve to eat in the cellar).We do wine touristic visits to the vineyards and cave, as well as some events like corporate events or lunch (minimum 20 persons). We are a small wine company that loves receiving its guests and clients and sharing knowledge and endogenous experiences. For our guests that stay at Casa Velha or Casa da Adega, we basic breakfast ingredient.

Reviewed By livininparadise_13 - Shelby Township, United States

.y wife and I needed something to do on our rained out beach day, so we decided on going out for a wine tasting. We had our hotel call and set up the tasting. We were the only 2 in and got vip treatment. We were taken around the entire facility and shown their wine making process from start to finish including crushing, vats, cellars and the wine stomping vats. We would like to return one day and participate in the wine stomping. We learned the difference between naturally made corks vs. the ones made from cork pieces and glue. We tried 4 wines served with different appetizers. The wines were very well made, exhibited great structure, with wonderful noses and taste. All at very reasonable pricing. Our host wanted to make the tasting a personal experience vs. other mass tastings in other more popular locations. He succeeded. The tour was great with no pressure to buy anything. We were there for about 2 1/2 hours. I do not know if that was normal.

5. Flor de Algodao City Spa

Rua de Camoes n0 37 Store 4, Caldas da Rainha 2500-174 Portugal +351 913 936 312 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/flordealgodaocityspa/
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Flor de Algodao City Spa

In the center of Caldas da Rainha, a new concept of thermalism and wellness care, with excellence and rigor. Enjoy innovative therapies, unique massages and special treatments.

Reviewed By zoyland - London, United Kingdom

At last we managed to visit Flor de Algodao City Spa today. After what’s happened to us all over the last few months we all need to start putting our lives back to some normality and a relaxing massage for us was perfect. We had no concerns as it was exceptionally clean here and we felt safe and well looked after. Leda’s hygiene is superb! ???????????? if you need a massage in a pleasant environment by a lady with healing hands please give Leda a try, you will not be disappointed. Thankyou so much. Wayne and Natalia

6. Igreja de Santa Maria

Praca de Santa Maria, Obidos 2510-217 Portugal
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4.5 based on 423 reviews

Igreja de Santa Maria

Reviewed By Margo7850p

Lovely church. On the outside, it's not that glamorous, but on the inside, it's very beautiful. The church was built in 1148 and rebuilt in the following centuries. It was built on the remains of a mosque which in turn was built on the ruins of a Visigothic temple. The current structure has a Renaissance style. Its interior is distinguished by a painted wooden ceiling and tiles from the 17th century. It was in this temple that the future King Afonso V, then 10 years old, married his cousin Isabel, who was 8 years old. Its surroundings are very picturesque with the square it presides over and the adjoining buildings. A must see in Obidos.

7. Obidos Village

Obidos Portugal 00351-262-95-92-17-214 http://www.hotelestalagemdoconvento.com
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4.5 based on 4,863 reviews

Obidos Village

Reviewed By markbH9929KY

This was our second visit to the amazing and beautiful village of Obidos. Should be the top of everyone’s list of places to visit if touring or holidaying in this area. You can walk right around the village on the castle walls, enjoying the fab views from lots of different vantage points, then enjoy the gorgeous narrow streets of this old Moorish village. Truly stunning.

8. Baleal Beach

Avenida da Praia, Peniche 2520-559 Portugal
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4.5 based on 805 reviews

Baleal Beach

Reviewed By Ricardomster

Came with the family and we had a great day. The beach is quite big with plenty of space for everyone to be well over 2m apart due to covid19. Parking wasn't an issue, we arrived around 11 and there was lots of space, at least during weekdays on vacation. Lots of surfers here as it's a hotspot for surfing. Water is a bit cold, not that bad really, but once you get in you're good. Highly recommended, will come again!

9. Monastery of Alcobaca

Praca 25 de Abril, Alcobaca 2460-018 Portugal +351 262 505 128 http://www.mosteiroalcobaca.pt
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4.5 based on 2,243 reviews

Monastery of Alcobaca

Reviewed By VadimM67 - Murmansk, Russia

There are two reasons to visit the monastery of Santa Maria de Alcobaça: to see one of the seven wonders of Portugal and the embodiment of the terrible love story of Pedro and Ines in stone. Despite the unusually beautiful baroque facade, reconstructed at the beginning of the XVIII century, mnastir itself is very modest, which corresponds to the price of an entrance ticket of 6 euros. The reason for the modesty is that the monastery belonged to the Cistercian order, whose main principle was to live by their work, and not to accumulate wealth. Naturally, the energy of messianism supplanted them. Including in Portugal. The asceticism of the order is reflected in the architecture of the monastery, founded in 1178-four years after the canonization of Bernard of Clairvaux, the main ideologue. The monastery of Alcobaça in the Early Gothic style reflects the way of life of the Cistercians. Simple lines, without unnecessary decorations and gilding. Most of the monastery's statues are made by the monks themselves. Tourists love manual work. Even this little was lost during the third French campaign in 1810. For example, the wooden choirs burned down and the church stands without them. But Portugal's largest library was looted. As the French say: a la guerre comme a la guerre.But the kitchen has been preserved! It is equipped with a water supply system, in the mechanism of which water still circulates. The water came through an artificial drainage system from the Alcoa River (hence the name of the city). The chimney, under which the fire was built, and the stone table for cutting food were preserved..There are as many as five cloisters in the monastery, although I did not see all of them during my visit. It is interesting that in the monastery of silence it was forbidden to talk, and in the monastery of reading the monks did not read, but listened to the readings. Some believe that the monasteries are not one, but five-according to the number of cloisters. But the most interesting thing is not in the monasteries, but in the royal tomb. The practice of collective burials of crowned heads was widely practiced in Europe: . in the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg, in the Medici Chapel in Florence, of course, in the Escorial. The main thing in Alcobas is the tombs of Ines de Castro and King Pedro I (1320-1367). Their sarcophagi are decorated with stone carvings that reflect both biblical stories and scenes of everyday life. Their story is often compared to Romeo and Juliet, but even Shakespeare's imagination could not make up this story of love and medieval cruelty. This story is told by all the guides.The heir to the throne, Pedro, in addition to his wife Constance, had a mistress, a Castilian noblewoman Ines de Castro, who gave birth to four illegitimate children . Father Pedro Afonso IV, fearing that the Portuguese throne would fall into the hands of the Castilians (as happened in the XVI century), ordered Pedro to abandon Ines. As Shakespeare's Romeo Pedro refused, then the king's assassins killed Inez in front of one of the children. Then comes the story "King Lear" Pedro rebelled against his father, who died during the war, and Pedro became king. Then a modified "Hamlet". Pedro obtained the extradition of two murderers from Castile and personally tore out their hearts. One through the chest, the other through the back, this doesn`t yet explain why we see the sarcophagi of Pedro and Ines next to each other in the monastery. Pedro ordered Ines's remains to be removed (after 6 years!) from the tomb, dressed the skeleton in royal robes and a crown, and forced the courtiers to swear an oath to the new queen by kissing the hem of her dress. Almost like Pope Stephen VI in 897. The king buries the queen with honors, and nearby builds a sarcophagus for himself to see his beloved at the Last Judgment. We see the inscription on the sarcophagus: Até o fim do mundo.. "Until the end of the world.".."

10. Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Nazare

Nazare 2450-065 Portugal +351 262 551 116 http://nazare.pt/pt/santuario-de-nossa-senhora-da-nazare
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4.5 based on 678 reviews

Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Nazare

Reviewed By 478incon - Bruges, Belgium

Beautiful old church from the glory days of Portugal. Pay 1 Euro and visit the old chappel with corridir stil plastered with the Original azulejos. Don't mis it when you go to Nazaré

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