Fatima & Lisbon
5 days / 4 nights
A pilgrimage to Fátima holds a special place in Catholic spirituality, offering renewal, reflection, and a deep encounter with God. Our Lady’s call to prayer, penance, and peace continues to resonate with pilgrims who come seeking healing, hope, and strengthened faith. At the Shrine of Fátima, prayer fills the air—the Rosary prayed in many languages, candlelight processions lighting the night, and quiet spaces inviting personal reflection. Whether at the Chapel of Apparitions, walking the Stations of the Cross in Valinhos, or celebrating Mass with pilgrims from around the world, visitors experience a universal and unifying prayer. Rooted in the 1917 apparitions to the three shepherd children, Fátima remains a sanctuary of healing, hope, and conversion. Those who journey here discover a renewed desire for holiness and a deeper trust in the love of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
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UK - Lisbon - Fatima
Depart London Gatwick on our direct flight to Lisbon. Upon arrival at Lisbon airport our coach and professional local guide will be waiting to take you to our hotel in Fatima. At the hotel, check-in following by free time and then evening dinner. After dinner, we participate in the Rosary at the Chapel of Apparition followed by a Candlelight procession at the Sanctuary Square.
Fatima
After breakfast, we meet with our tour guide in the hotel lobby and walk to the Sanctuary Square to join the concelebrated Mass and Rosary at the Chapel of Apparition. After Mass regroup for our guided tour of the Sanctuary starting in the Chapel of Apparition where Our Lady appeared to the 3 shepherds in 1917. We then visit the Basilica of our Lady of the Rosary and view where the three seers are buried. Afterwards, we walk to the other side and visit the basilica of the Most Holy Trinity, built to accommodate more pilgrims worldwide, with a capacity of over 8,000 pilgrims. Free time for lunch and afterwards we watch a video presentation about the history of the Apparition of Our Lady to the 3 children. Free time to look around the square before we return to the hotel for our evening dinner. For those joining the Rosary and procession we meet in the lobby and walk together to the Sanctuary.
Fatima - Valinhos - Ajustrel
After breakfast, we will meet our local guide in the hotel lobby. We start our day with private Mass, followed by the Stations of the Cross along Via Sacre to Valinhos; according to tradition this is the place where the first and the third apparitions of the Angel to the seers (Francisco, Jacinta and Lucia) took place. While reciting the Rosary between the 8th and the 9th Stations, we stop and view the place where the fourth Apparition of Our Lady in August 1917 occurred. Continue on to the village of Ajustrel and visit the homes where the children lived with their families. We stop at the Old Parish church to say the Rosary. Afterwards, we walk back to the Sanctuary and have lunch. Free for the rest of the afternoon and then return to the hotel for evening dinner. Later, we participate in the International Rosary at the Chapel of Apparition followed by a Candlelight procession.
International Mass -Video Presentation - Free time
Today, we join other pilgrims around the globe to celebrate the International Mass at the Sanctuary. We have lunch and video presentation at 2pm. Free for the rest of the day revisiting places of interest in the Square in your own time for personal and private prayer and lighting candles and Confession, or just having quiet comtemplation in the sanctuary square. Evening dinner at the hotel. Join the Rosary and Candlelight procession afterwards. This will be your last night of attendance at Candlelight procession.
Fatima - St Anthony’s Church in Lisbon - London
Today marks the final day of our pilgrimage. After breakfast, we check out of the hotel and travel to Lisbon to visit St. Anthony’s Church, the birthplace of St. Anthony. Known as the Patron of Lost Objects, St. Anthony is venerated worldwide for his compassion, spiritual wisdom, and miraculous intercessions. His sanctity was so widely recognized that he was canonized only one year after his death, one of the fastest canonizations in history. Upon arrival at the church, we will view the Tomb of St. Anthony, located beneath the main altar. Celebrate Mass at the main church, joining in prayer and reflection. Time permitting, we will enjoy a brief tour of Lisbon, seeing some of the city’s most iconic landmarks and possibly sharing lunch before proceeding to the airport for our flight back home.




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The booking deadline at this price is 30/01/2026. If you are booking after this date, please contact us first to confirm the current price.
A deposit payment of £250 with your completed booking form will confirm your place on this tour. The final balance is due 2 months prior to the departure date.
We’ll mail your travel pack around two weeks before travelling, including your flight information, boarding passes (if applicable), general information booklet, hymn and prayer booklets, name badge, lanyard and luggage label.
All Saints Travel is an ATOL licence holder (no. 6049). In the very unlikely event of company insolvency, you are guaranteed a refund and repatriation back to the UK through the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and Air Travel Trust Fund (ATTF). Please visit www.caa.co.uk/atol-protection for further information.
It’s your responsibility to ensure you have a passport with at least 6 months validity remaining from the date of return, in addition to any visas required to travel to the relevant countries. Please call us on 01793 881166 for further information.
For the latest travel advice please visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice
While people of all ages are invited to travel on this tour, a reasonable level of fitness is required in order to keep pace with the group. There may be extended periods of standing and walking on hard surfaces.
It’s compulsory to have adequate travel insurance for your journey. When booking with us we can refer you to Global Travel Insurance Services Ltd, or you can buy your insurance independently.
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