Romans and Ruins Full Day Tour from Evora by Archaeologists

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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 made their way to Portugal during the Second Punic War, in the 3rd century BC. The colonization of the present-day Alentejo brought about the construction of several urban centres: Beja, once known as Pax Iulia, Évora as Ebora Liberalitas Iulia, and Ammaia as Civitas Ammaiensis. In addition to these urban centres, Roman colonists and those indigenous to the region lived in other settings, such as small rural settlements or extensive Roman villas. Your tour guides are trained archaeologists and look forward to showing you some spectacular sites from Portugal's Roman past. Solo travellers are encouraged to message us directly regarding availability. Please note that not all of our vehicles have AC. - Iberian Heritage Tours

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Car seats for infants and children (please bring your own)
  • Tour duration is travel time included

  • Guided tours to each site and free-time as well
  • A large cooler to store any packed lunches you may wish to bring
  • Entrance to all monuments visited

  • Lunch
  • Car seats for infants and children (please bring your own)

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.