Family Vacation to Portugal: Activities and Excursions for Everyone

What to expect on this itinerary
During your 11-day family-friendly Portugal tour, you can find how the country entertains every age. Pristine swimming beaches, majestic architecture, inspiring history, hands-on art, fairytale palaces, and the allure of nature. This family vacation balances activities for the young ones with the indelible culture that makes Portugal such a revered family destination. It includes private tours, centrally-located hotels, family-focused excursions, and a hint of adventure along the Iberian Peninsula.
Customizable Itinerary
Porto – A Relaxed Start in the Heart of the North
Porto is quick to calm visitors. Church bells ring, chatter fills the terraces, and cobblestone streets will encourage you to walk slowly. Nothing is rushed in Portugal, especially not in the north, where the slow pace is ideal for settling into the vacation rhythm. After being greeted at the airport, you are transferred to a hotel that is in the heart of it all, surrounded by blue mosaics and a fabulous old-world atmosphere. Meet your private guide for coffee or a glass of wine, and discuss the coming days, including recommendations for restaurants and easy activities you can do yourself. The day is at your leisure, and the speed of Porto is great for recovering after a long flight. There are hundreds of interesting sights and sounds within a short walk of your hotel.
What's Included:
Porto – Exploring Porto Through a Family Lens
Porto – Day Trip to the Beaches and Cities of the Minho Region
Lisbon – First-Class Train to Lisbon and a Quiet Afternoon in the City
Lisbon – Discovering the Beaches and Palaces of Sintra and Cascais
Lisbon – Private Guide for the Day and a Variety of Family Excursions
Vilamoura – Train to the Southern Coastline and the Old-World Charm of Faro
Vilamoura – Free Day on the Coast with a Rental Car
Vilamoura – Kayak or Boat Adventure through the Cliffs and Caves of the Coast
Vilamoura – Free Day on the Coast with Rental Car
Faro – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Discover some of Europe’s finest hidden swimming beaches, including one that is inaccessible by land
- Embrace tales of expedition and enchantment in Lisbon, an old-world city with a history that inspires children
- Explore the old city of Porto through a family lens, with a ceramic painting workshop included in your private tour
- The southern coastline of Portugal is perfect for an adventure on the water, with a boat or kayak safari taking you to caves and unknown beaches
- Sintra and Cascais create an idyllic day excursion from Lisbon, where you visit everything from mountains to palaces, forest walking trails to beach resorts of the 19th century
- The northern Minho region of Portugal is a land of tradition, and you will spend a day absorbing the sights and narratives
- Southern Portugal is packed with untouched beaches and dotted with cute fishing villages where you will have a rental car for four days, allowing you to reach destinations that suit the family mood
- All tours in Lisbon and Porto are private and tailored for entertaining the entire family
- High-speed trains connect the regions of Portugal and make for simple travel between your three bases: Porto, Lisbon, and Vilamoura
Detailed Description
One of Portugal’s defining highlights is its inherent balance. You do not need to travel to the corners of the country to find contrasting vacation paradigms. Almost every destination can entertain every age. You can swim at beaches that are a few miles away from majestic architecture, visit museums and children-focused attractions that are easily combined, and fairytale palaces stand beside forest walking-trails and cobblestone streets filled with vintage shops. In every destination, you can easily balance amusements for the kids with marvelous attractions that have made Portugal internationally known. And in every destination, you will also discover the value that the Portuguese place on family life. Children play on the plazas, restaurants are naturally orientated towards families, and there is an importance associated with family that makes you immediately feel at home.
This three-center family vacation in Portugal combines Porto, Lisbon, and Vilamoura. These destinations showcase the contrasts of the country, from the cute and traditional North to the colors of the capital city, and then the tranquility of the southern coastline. An excellent rail network is the quickest means of connecting the destinations, and you enjoy private tours throughout the vacation. Hotels are centrally located in distinctive neighborhoods, providing a small-town feel while also ensuring many restaurants are within walking distance. Over the 11 days, you will find that Portugal has a laid-back atmosphere that makes a family vacation more relaxing than usual. In some countries, children can be seen as a nuisance, but they are revered in Portugal.
Fly in to Porto, and spend the first three nights in this blissful World Heritage city. The art and architecture are everywhere, and you will explore with your eyes and hands, including a ceramic painting workshop and a Baroque spiral staircase that twists down a cliff. Three days in Porto are followed by three in Lisbon, ample time to explore different neighborhoods while also getting out to the palaces of Sintra and the beaches of Cascais. Complete this family vacation with four nights overlooking the beach, staying at a five-star hotel on the edge of Vilamoura. You will have a rental car for these days, making dozens of villages and beaches accessible. Spend a day on a kayak or boating adventure through the caves, and enjoy an afternoon discovering the old Moorish charm of Faro. And all along the way, you will also be enjoying Portuguese food, music, and culture.
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Starting Price
$2,900 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
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 483 reviews
Many people told us that if we liked Spain, we would love Portugal. This is a very accurate statement. This tour agency made our 15 day trip a memorable experience. Our guides/drivers were professional, personable, knowledgeable and passionate about their country and vocation. In addition, this tour agency arranged for a tour of the Lisbon Synagogue with a member of the congregation, and a special tour guide, for the Jewish Museum and Quarter in Belmonte.
Our Destination Expert, was very hands-on. Upon our arrival, she and our guide met us at the airport and provided us with a portable WI-FI and for our return flight, she even guided us through the airport to navigate check-in, baggage tagging, and security. She was always on top of our travels, especially notifying our guide when there were unplanned changes, such as the change in the time of the mass in Belmonte from Sunday to Saturday evening.
We visited the castles and villages in the East where you could see Spain in the distance. We toured and tasted wine from the Alentejo region. Our visit to the Douro Valley included a Port wine tasting and production tour. This area had spectacular vistas which we viewed from. the highest peak and from the boat tour on the river which gives you a very different perspective of the terrace grape vines. Next, we traveled to Porto, the second largest city in Portugal, and added a tour of the Casa da Musica built in 1999 and the Serralves Museum and sculpture garden. Lello bookstore was a magnificent surprise. What a beautiful interior! From Porto to Lisbon, we visited many beautiful seaside villages. We loved our tour of St George’s Castle and the Alfama area. Our evening at a Fado House with dinner and music was a special experience. Cooking Lisbon was tasty, and we can hardly wait to make some of the dishes at home.
Over the course of our trip we visited magnificent churches from the 13th to the 19th century and we never get tired of looking at the Azulejos. The pastries throughout Portugal are exceptional, though we are glad we waited until Belem to try the pasteis de nata, a delicious warm custard pastry. Of course, we sampled other treats during our travels.
The guides truly listened to us. When we expressed a delight in seeing the Roman Temple of Diana in Evora, our guide asked if we would like to take a short side trip to see a small Roman excavation, Ammaia. It was delightful. Also, when visiting Sintra. Our guide gave us a choice with the pro and cons about visiting Queluz National Palace rather than the Pena Palace. We decided on the Queluz National Palace. It was a wonderful and a relaxing tour.
If we attempted to tour Portugal on our own, we would not have visited the great range of sites that the agency provided. Moreover, without the expert commentary of our guides, we would not have understood the subtleties of Portuguese culture and history as well as we did. This agency is an excellent resource and should we re-visit Portugal, we would not hesitate to use it again.
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We had a wonderful trip to Portugal with an itinerary created by this travel agency based on our preferences. They met us at our first hotel in Porto with a programmed GPS, cell phone and a device to create a WiFi hot spot wherever we traveled. They offered a guide with a car to sites in Porto, Braga and Guimares and again in Lisbon and Sintra. This freed us to relax and enjoy the cities without a car but also learning so much of the history of Portugal provided by our guides. They secured a a rental car for us to continue through the Douro Valley Wine country then south visiting smaller towns with castles and fortifications as far back as the Romans. We chose mid level accommodations that were all unique. A restaurant and dinner reservation they arranged in Evora was intimate, family owned and the best culinary experience of the trip. Transport to and from airports, connections with guides, rental car pickup and drop off was all seamless and stress free.
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We outlined our desires to visit the Basque region of Spain and Portugal's Douro River Valley, with an emphasis on the culture, food, and wine of the two regions. We are in our mid-70s, so we asked that activities be designed at a pace appropriate for our age.
The itinerary designed by Zicasso’s travel team met all of these requests. Our guides/drivers were superbly prepared to explain the culture and culinary milieu throughout our trip. The guides were also universally punctual, open, and affable.
We were especially pleased with the excellent locations of our hotels. In San Sebastian, we had a really excellent pintxos restaurant across the street. The owner was exceptionally helpful in choosing items from the menu, as well as local beers. And in Porto, the hotel staff recommended a small, relaxed restaurant with excellent local cuisine just half a block away.
Our walking food tours of the two cities were excellent, both in the quality of the tastings offered and the pace through the cities. And our wine tours complemented our tastes perfectly. We could not have asked for more.
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