Best of Portugal Tour In a Week

What to expect on this itinerary
On this 7-day best of Portugal tour, you will experience both style and delight on the antique streets along with the spirited ambiance of the Iberian culture. Red-tiled roofs contrast with the whitewashed walls of homes nearly five centuries old. The rich ruby hues of traditional port wine will glow against the limestone walls of a seasoned cellar as dramatic towers and radiant churches represent the golden days of exploration when Portugal ruled the maritime trading routes. From castle grounds to enchanting markets, remnants of monasteries to contemporary artwork, your customizable tour will embrace Portuguese style in the landscape, the cities, the art, and the architecture.
Customizable Itinerary
Lisbon – Arrive in the Capital of Portugal for a Half-Day Introductory Tour
Lisbon is a city of water and knolls that spread along the banks of the River Tagus, and perch on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean along a set of seven hills. The sunlight casts a golden shadow over the 16th-century Jerónimos Monastery, which was erected in honor of the country’s Age of Discovery. The structure represents wealth and exploration, and remains a symbol of Vasco de Gama’s voyage to India in 1498, as the spices brought back by da Gama funded the construction.
Whitewashed homes with red-tiled roofs ascend the hills beneath the dramatic crenulated towers and battlements of St. George’s Castle. Moors erected the castle over the foundations of an Iron Age stronghold in the 12th century, and the edifice continues to offer an unparalleled panorama of the city. Your private transfer will greet you at Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport upon your arrival and escort you to your luxurious hotel in the heart of the Old Quarter. The narrow lanes of cobblestone create a welcoming maze of shops, homes, cafes, and restaurants.
As you wander, the aroma of simmering, slow-cooked meat will blend with the enticing scent of prawns cooked over an open grill and dressed with citrus. The chalk-white dome of the Church of Santa Engrácia soars above the rooftops of the Alfama neighborhood filling your view. Construction began on the edifice in the 17th century but was not completed until nearly 285 years later. The church gallery contains monuments to the heroes of the country, such as Henry the Navigator and Pedro Álvares Cabral. Tombs of contemporary political and cultural heroes stand beneath the marvelous cupola.
What's Included:
Lisbon – Relish the History, Beauty, and Prestige of Lisbon at your Leisure
Coimbra – Enjoy the Scenery at Cascais and Sintra before Reaching Coimbra
Pinhao – Explore Coimbra at Leisure and Drive to Pinhao in Douro Valley
Pinhao – Discover the Port Wine of Douro Valley with a Full Day Wine Tour
Porto – Transfer to Porto for an Encompassing Tour of the Historic City
Porto – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy the flavors of Portugal during a private wine tasting tour of the celebrated varietals cultivated in the Douro Valley, including the renowned Port
- Visit the meandering trails and stunning lookout of Cabo da Roca on the edge of the European continent
- Indulge in the charming seaside resort ambiance and historical streets of Cascais, situated on tranquil bay that connects to the Atlantic Ocean
- Discover the splendor of Lisbon during a private tour that will uncover the vibrant ceramic tile art and grandeur remaining from the “Golden Age of Discovery”
- Stroll through Portugal’s oldest university and traverse the antique neighborhoods filled with narrow cobbled lanes in the town of Coimbra
- Embrace the grandeur as you tour the rooms and salons of the Palacio da Bolsa in Porto
- Relax in style at a historical estate that overlooks the Douro Valley
- Relish the wondrous mixture of antique charm and contemporary luxury in your handpicked accommodations across Portugal
Detailed Description
Portugal has sent explorers to the far reaches of the globe for more than half a millennium, and their sailors have returned to their shores with treasures from far away lands that have in turn shaped local style and culture. Your 7-day tour of Portugal will offer you insight into the past and present lives of Lisboetas in Lisbon to Tripeiros in Porto. Your journey will begin with your arrival at Lisbon’s Humberto Delgado International Airport, and your private transfer will escort you to your fabulous hotel at the heart of Old Town. Settle in a bit, and then meet your guide to explore the various neighborhoods of Lisbon to catch the unique flavor of the city set beneath the soaring walls of the Castle of St. Jorge.
Wake the next morning to venture out into the city to explore the splendors of the past and the wonders of contemporary lifestyle at your leisure. Traverse the Jerónimos Monastery to view the 15th-century design and the tomb of Vasco de Gama. Wander the galleries of the Museu Nacional de Arte Antia to view the national collection of artifacts returned from the former colonies in Africa and Asia. Depart from Lisbon the next day and set out for Coimbra. En route, you will stop at the seaside town of Cascais to enjoy the breeze, the view, and the remarkable history. Continue to the viewpoint at Cabo da Roca to reach the edge of the European continent before arriving at the beautiful estate connected to Coimbra. Travel next to discover the splendors of Coimbra’s cobbled streets and the allure of the riverside. Visit the old university and the 12th-century Monastery of Santa Cruz as you take it all in.
Move on from Coimbra to the enchanting hillsides over the Douro River Valley and the town of Pinhao. Enjoy the remainder of the day as you relax at a chateau surrounded by vineyards. Take to the valley the next day with a private wine tour to sample the stunning Port and selected varietals cultivated around the banks of the Douro River, including a visit to one of the oldest vineyards in the region. The following morning, transfer to Porto for a full day tour of the narrow cobbled streets and bridges that traverse the banks of the Douro River. The city has a unique pride that complements the grand architecture that decorates the hills. Conclude the next day as you travel to Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$2,300 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 359 reviews
We had a wonderful 11 nt. trip to Portugal 9/21-10/3, 2023. It was far hotter (95-98) than we thought it would be, but we were okay. First off the hotels our travel agent selected were perfect.
Here are the highs and lows of the trip.
The tasting at Sandeman in Porto was wonderful.
The 9/23 tour of Porto was very good… our guide was very knowledgeable and the driver was excellent. I would skip the Lello's Bookstore---very touristy, crowded, and hot. The Bolsa Palace was fascinating.
There was a mixup or screw-up about our trip to the Douro Valley. Our boat cruise scheduled for 11 AM was canceled 2 weeks before arrival and rescheduled for 5 PM that day. And we couldn't go to the second Quinta. Very disappointing. Our driver on 9/24 was excellent. Lunch at Terracu's at Quinta Nova was okay... a beautiful location. Starters and desserts and wines were very good. The main entrees (cod and lamb shank) were so salty as to be inedible. And the accompanying veggies were served cold. The wait staff felt badly and offered a glass of port at the meal's end as an apology. The wait staff were very nice. I expected better entrees. To kill time until our 5 PM boat trip, we had a wine tasting at Quinta Nova---the identical wines we had just consumed at lunch. Originally our agent had suggested we spend 2-3 hours in Pinhao, but I pushed back on that as all the reviews of Pinhao describe it as "scruffy" and not a lot to do. And the reviews were correct--there is nothing to do there. Luckily we did the wine tasting instead. Our river cruise was very nice---the crew was so friendly and we were the only folks on board.
The 9/25 secret walking tour of Porto was a disaster. The guide was nice but uninteresting sights and the tour included so many steps with no railings that it was very difficult for my husband. We bailed after 1 hour and had a lovely lunch along the river. I would not recommend this tour to anyone.
The tour to Braga was lovely. The guide and driver were good and the tibia pastries are not to be missed. The Cathedral of Braga was magnificent.
9/27 trip from Porto to Lisbon---good driver. First stop, Coimbra---he left us at the university square on our own. We saw the library and students in their capes---I would not do this again...
Next stop Obidos– which we loved, a quaint walled city with shops and restaurants and the local ginja.
9/28 food and wine tour. Hmmm… Our young guide walked us for 2+ hours in 95-degree heat never asking if we wanted water or a rest. The description of the tour is nothing like what we got. We met no locals, we had no petiscos, no codfish cake, no verde vinho, no cheeses. We finally stopped at a wine bar and had a tasting with a charcuterie plate and olive oils. The staff was very knowledgeable about wines but we got the impression that our guide was bored and not engaged with us. We finally told him we were fine and he could leave us.
The trip to Belem was lovely. Our guide was a last-minute replacement for our original guide and I'm not sure he was informed of what we were to see. Contrary to what our agent told us, there were cut-the-line tickets for the Monasterio and our guide got us in. We loved the Monasterio (sadly the church was closed) and also went to see Belem Tower and the Monument to Discovery, wonderful. We never saw the Coaches Museum nor the Maritime Museum which is on the itinerary. Nor did we get to taste the famous Pasteis de Belem pastries.
The trip to Sintra and Cascais was a disaster. Our young guide was nice but not assertive. It was very hot, very crowded, you wait 30 min for the bus to Pena Palace, another 45 min wait to get into the Palace, and then at least a 15 min wait to go from room to room. We bailed after 2 hours--nice view but that's all. He suggested we skip downtown Sintra to make it to Cascais, but I was disappointed. He took us to a nice seafood restaurant for lunch on the water. That took 1.5 hours. The food was delicious but I would have preferred to lunch in downtown Cascais. We had no time to walk around Cascais. So disappointed. We never saw Cabo da Roca.
10/1 The Tuk Tuk tour was a highlight! Our driver was knowledgeable and what was supposed to be a 1 hour tour turned into a 2 hour tour. We loved it and him.
Just so you know, the Lisbon airport on our arrival was confusing and we had to walk long distances to retrieve our international flight luggage, then walk to the intraPortugal flight area with our luggage, check-in, put our luggage in, wait in security and get to our gate. Luckily there were folks there to help with directions.
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It was a wonderful trip. We really enjoyed our outstanding tour guides. They were very knowledgeable, interesting, and fun. Our last guide was a favorite, but we have to mention our guide in Porto who gave a personalized and informed tour of the city, our guide in Coimbra, and our guide at the cork farm were also great.
Our travel company was flexible and accommodating when we asked for some changes once, we realized how taxing walking tours were on many hills and stairs. They arranged riding transportation for the next few tours.
All but one of the hotels was excellent. The Douro Valley hotel was not a 4-star hotel by any standards we know. Rooms are on tiers with many outdoor steps to any room (no lift). The restaurant looks like a big cafeteria and all meals are Buffett. The food was mediocre. It is located at the top of a mountain with no access to other restaurants. The service was below standard. We should have been informed clearly of the hotel change from the original proposal.
We were disappointed that we did not get our final Travel Book Itinerary until 2 days before we left for our trip. If it had come a week or so earlier, we might have been able to make a few adjustments.
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