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Duration 8 days 7 days
Price From $ 1,882 $ 1,069
Price Per Day $ 235 $ 153
Highlights
  • Take a walk through the idyllic coastal city of Porto and understand why the birthplace of fortified wine is renowned for its narrow lanes, charming buildings and delicious cuisine.
  • Explore the country’s oldest university when discovering the historic riverfront city of Coimbra – once the capital of Portugal.
  • Take in all the highlights of Portugal’s arts and culture scene with an included traditional Fado show in Coimbra.
  • Walk through the secluded Schist Villages, a set of 27 settlements hidden between the mountain slopes and away from daily life.
  • Join your leader in Lisbon for sunset views while enjoying a glass of local wine and some tapas – this is European living.
    Trip Style Small group tour Self-guided tour
    Lodging Level Standard Standard
    Physical Level
    • 2- Easy
    • 3- Moderate
    Travel Themes
    • Cultural
    • High Adventure
    • Cultural
    • 50 plus
    Countries Visited
    Cities and Attractions
    • Coimbra
    • Lisbon
    • Porto
    • Coimbra
    • Lisbon
    • Porto
    Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
    Activities
    • Culture
    • Historic sightseeing
    N/A
    Meals Included N/A N/A
    Description

    Take in the highlights of the sun-kissed splendour of Portugal on an eight-day sightseeing adventure from Porto to Lisbon. Taste port in its birthplace, explore riverfront Coimbra and its historic university, and weave through the verdant countryside all the way to the capital. From the leafy Schist Villages to a traditional Fado show, you’ll be experiencing the best of Portugal’s arts and culture. Oh yes – they have pretty good custard tarts too. Put Portugal on your itinerary today with a small-group journey that gets you to the places you need to see.

    3 Porto, 2 Estoril

    Itinerary: Highlights of Portugal

    Day 1 Porto

    Welcome to Portugal! Stretching along the banks of the River Douro, Porto is one of Portugal's most romantic cities. Known for majestic bridges, medieval riverside district with its cobbled streets, merchants’ houses and cafes, Porto is also well known for one more thing; surprise surprise – Porto is the birthplace of the fortified wine, port. Today, there’s an important welcome meeting at 6 pm where you’ll meet your group leader and fellow travellers. After your meeting, why not get the crew together and head out to an optional dinner – your group leader will know of some great spots to go.

    Day 2 Porto

    Take a leader-led orientation walk with your group this morning to get your bearings. Otherwise, the day is free to do as you please. The city's World Heritage-listed Ribeira district is packed with twisting alleys, staircases, and baroque churches, and is great to explore on foot. Sao Francisco church is known for its lavish interior with ornate gilded carvings. The palatial 19th-century Palacio de Bolsa, formerly a stock market, was built to impress potential European investors. Make sure you also visit Mercado do Bolhao, Porto's market, one of the city's institutions since 1914. For a sensational view of the whole town head to the Torre dos Clerigos (Clerigos Tower), or head down Allies Avenue to see the French-inspired buildings. Late afternoon, meet your leader and the rest of the group again to test out Portugal’s famed wine on an included port tasting. Oh, and in the evening, why not book yourself on a Rio Duoro cruise on one of the historic 'rabelo' boats to see the city from the water.

    Day 3 Porto / Coimbra

    The morning is free for you to explore Porto at your own pace. As you’ll be traveling over to Coimbra after lunch, there will be a place to store your luggage for the day. With early evening arrival at your hotel, you can either relax or embark on a stroll to begin exploring Coimbra.

    Day 4 Coimbra

    Enjoy an easy day in Coimbra at your leisure. Sitting dignified on the banks of the River Mondego, Coimbra was once the capital of the country, and its royal heritage can be felt in its historic streets and buildings. Join your group leader on a wander through the lanes and squares of the Old Quarter and be sure to pass by the University of Coimbra – the oldest in Portugal. The afternoon is free for you to enjoy as you please before meeting with your group again for an evening Fado show. Coimbra's version of the fado is linked to the academic traditions of its university and musicians wear the traditional academic outfit: dark robes and capes. The music is characterized by sombre tunes and lyrics, often about the life of the poor, and inspired by mourning and melancholia.

    Day 5 Schist Villages/Aldeia das Dez

    Travel to Piódão, an enchanting historical Schist Village celebrated for its distinctive architecture and breathtaking natural setting. Tucked away in the Serra do Açor mountains, Piódão resembles a scene from a fairytale, showcasing charming schist and slate houses nestled into the verdant mountainside. Take a leisurely stroll through the village's narrow, winding streets before heading towards Aldeia das Dez, a typical mountain village located on the slopes of Serra da Estrela. Also known as Aldeia das Flores, its inhabitants have it as a tradition to decorate their streets with beautiful and colourful flowers. Experience the allure of rustic beauty, picturesque landscapes, and a slower pace of life, and immerse yourself in the rich local culture, creating lasting memories in a quaint setting that seamlessly blends tradition with modern comfort.

    Day 6 Lisbon

    Travel back to Coimbra in a private vehicle and from there transfer to Lisbon by train. After a brief orientation walk, you are free for the afternoon. Much of Lisbon’s character and charm lies in its beautiful renovated buildings, grand boulevards, impressive castles and churches. Maybe visit one of the most symbolic buildings in the city, Lisbon Cathedral, which was built on the site of an old mosque in 1150 by Lisbon’s first bishop, Gilbert of Hastings. Inside are nine chapels, each with their own story to tell, and the wonderful Gothic cloister. Another option is to visit the medieval citadel of Sao Jorge Castle. The citadel dates back to Moorish times and sits on the highest point of the Old Town. Although much of the original castle has been destroyed throughout history, some sections of walls and 18 different towers remain today. Look down on a city swarming with endless angular white houses and buildings with distinct red terracotta rooftops.

    Day 7 Lisbon

    Make some further discoveries of Lisbon in the morning at your own pace. Roam through the charming narrow streets of local neighbourhoods do a spot of people watching, visit Belem Tower (a wonderful building originally designed as a lighthouse) and the vast, spectacular Monastery of the Jeronimos. Otherwise, head out for a day trip to Sintra – a royal sanctuary full of pastel coloured Romanticist buildings. In the evening, regroup and experience more of Portugal’s way of life by enjoying a glass of wine and some local bites while watching the sunset with your group.

    Day 8 Lisbon

    With no activities planned for today, you are free to leave at any time. That doesn’t mean your Portuguese adventure has to come to an end! If you wish to spend more time in Lisbon, we'll be happy to book additional accommodation for you (subject to availability).

    Itinerary: 7 Day Portugal Fly & Drive with Porto & Estoril (New York)

    SAMPLE ITINERARY
    Please note that the following is a suggested itinerary. While the sites listed below may be visited independently, the package does not cover any applicable entrance or tour fees.

    DAY 1, Wednesday - Depart for Portugal
    Depart for Lisbon, Portugal

    DAY 2, Thursday - Arrive in Lisbon, Drive to Porto
    Arrive in Lisbon, capital of Portugal. Pick-up your reserved vehicle at the airport's car rental facility and drive to the coastal city of Porto. After check-in, spend time at leisure to explore Portugal’s second largest city. The region is famous for the production of Port
    Drive Time: 3 hours
    Distance: 191 miles*
    Overnight: Porto
    Meals: Breakfast

    DAY 3, Friday - Explore Porto
    Begin the day with a panoramic drive to the mouth of the Douro River, and visit the Church of Sao Francisco and the Stock Exchange, renowned for its exquisite neoclassical façade and ornate gilded Arabian Hall. Continue with a visit to the oldest district of the city, the Ribeira, filled with narrow cobbled streets, ancient homes and a plethora of restaurants, cafes and bars. Conclude your day with a visit to a Port Wine Cellar to learn about the traditional brewing process and a chance to sample some of the finest Port vintages
    Overnight: Porto
    Meals: Breakfast

    DAY 4, Saturday - Visit Historic Coimbra
    This morning, drive south through the Buçaco National Park to Coimbra, on the banks of the river Mondego, the third-largest city in Portugal. Visit the university of Coimbra, among the oldest universities in Europe, with more than 700 years of history and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Continue to the Santa Cruz Monastery & Church, best known as Igreja da Santa Cruz. The ancient church houses the tomb of the first King of Portugal, Afonso Henriques. Afterward, head to the botanical gardens, one of the the largest botanical gardens in Portugal and one of the most beautiful in Europe, with terraced formal gardens and densely populated foliage areas including many exotic trees. Afterward, return to Porto
    Drive Time: 3 hours
    Distance: 162 miles*
    Overnight: Porto
    Meals: Breakfast

    DAY 5, Sunday - Depart Porto, Lisbon, Estoril
    This morning, depart Porto and head south. Stop in Lisbon, one of the oldest cities in Europe, over 2,000 years old, and capital of Portugal since 1147. View the treasured 16th century Belem Tower, a monument to Portugal’s Age of Discovery. Continue to visit the Jeronimos Monastery, an impressive symbol of the country’s power and wealth and resting place of explorer Vasco de Gama. Afterward, take a walk along the winding cobblestone streets to Alfama, the old Fisherman’s Quarter, nestled between the Grand Castle and the River Tagus. Afterward, continue to the resort town of Estoril and check into your hotel
    Drive Time: 3 hours 10 minutes
    Distance: 209 miles*
    Overnight: Estoril
    Meals: Breakfast

    DAY 6, Monday - Discover Obidos, Alcobaça and Nazaré
    Start your day with a northbound drive to medieval Obidos, with its historic center, a labyrinth of cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses, and beautiful vistas. Visit Óbidos Castle, perched at the highest point of the town, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Make sure to taste Ginja de Óbidos, a traditional sour cherry liquor before continuing to Alcobaça. Here, visit the Church of Santa Maria Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that was founded in the 12th century by the first Portuguese King, Alfonso I. It was the first building in Portugal to adopt the Gothic style and is the largest church in the country. See the decorated tombs of King Pedro I and his lover Inês de Castro. Before heading back, stop at the charming fishing town of Nazaré, that retains the colorful fishing traditions. Here, it’s not uncommon to encounter fishmongers who still wear the traditional seven skirts
    Drive Time: 4 hours
    Distance: 195 miles*
    Overnight: Estoril
    Meals: Breakfast

    DAY 7, Tuesday - Depart Portugal
    Drive to Lisbon airport and return your vehicle at the car rental facility, prior to your departure flight
    Drive Time: 45 minutes
    Distance: 25 miles*
    Meals: Breakfast

    *Please consider that the driving times and distances are estimated and that they can vary because of many circumstances, such as: a specific route taken, hotel location, traffic, weather, road conditions, etc. GPS devices are recommended.

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