Food and Wine Tour of Portugal

What to expect on this itinerary
The culture of Portugal mirrors its wines by offering an impressive variety of choices that are unique to the region. Your customizable tour will explore the splendors of Portuguese vines and its heritage which are often intertwined throughout history. Wander along a hillside vineyard and into the depths of an old historical cellar. Fishers will call out along the markets as the whitewashed villages glint in the light of the Iberian Peninsula and then follow the footsteps of explorers and discover the captivating ruins of ancient Roman settlements and Moorish design. From tasting divine wines to the traditions that connect Europe’s shores to the Far East, you will indulge Portugal’s marvels.
Customizable Itinerary
Lisbon – Arrive in Portugal’s Capital City
Portugal’s capital city of Lisbon spreads across seven hills and overlooks the banks of the Tagus River as it inches close to the Atlantic Coast. Trams circumvent the cobblestone streets as funiculars ascend the slopes between the lavish homes and the charming cafes that are adorned with clear views to passersby as they traverse the bustling streets. The aroma of salted cod cooked with onions and potatoes emanates from the traditional taverns that fill the antique neighborhoods. In the afternoon, the ruby hues of Portuguese wines cast glowing shadows against the walls and tablecloths of hidden bars and quiet restaurants.
Your flight will land at Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport, where your private transfer will meet you upon arrival. Settle into the comforts of your glamorous hotel that offers Art Deco décor and overlooks the cobblestone streets. Your guide will meet you in your hotel lobby eager to lead you through an engaging introduction to the city’s remarkable past that has continued to inform present culture. Your guide will point down to the ground along the Calçada Portuguesa to view one of the city’s lavish mosaic streets. Part of Lisbon’s exuberant and welcoming atmosphere emanates from the gorgeous white and blue limestone tiles that have been placed in geometric shapes by skilled artisans.
The symmetry offers a beautiful path to walk down and allows for you to backtrack through the city and never have the same view twice. The Elevador da Bica is a charming funicular that connects Largo do Calhariz to Rua de São Paulo. The undulating street provides a stunning panorama of daily life that is framed by colorful houses, verandas decorated with flowerpots, and a backdrop of riverbanks. After strolling along the city streets, your guide will lead you to the captivating Jerónimos Monastery, home to the tomb of celebrated Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama.
What's Included:
Estremoz – Visit Wine Cellars and Vineyards
Evora – Heritage and Culture of Évora and the Coastal Plains
Portel – A Day of Wine, Cooking, and Pottery Lessons
Algarve – Transfer to the Coastal Algarve Region
Algarve – Portugal’s Scenic Coastline at your Leisure
Lisbon – Visit a Tile Factory Studio
Lisbon – Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Sample the famous vineyards of the Alentejo region during a sensational wine tour that will offer tastings of Portugal’s vast varietals
- Venture into an antique wine cellar located 40 feet underground to view stacks of wine barrels to sample the sensational flavors of the winery
- Visit the southern edges of Western Europe at Cape San Vincent to view the former end of the known world
- Discover the charming cobblestone streets and fantastic architecture of Évora that features both Moorish and Roman design
- Learn the traditions of Portuguese cooking during a private lesson to capture the indelible flavors of cultural cuisine
- Wander the lively fish market of Olhão for insight into the daily life of fishers and locals eager to find a deal on fresh seafood
- Explore the stunning artistry of ceramic tiles in a workshop that opened in the 18th century
- Indulge in a combination of old world charm, an unforgettable landscape, and an unspoiled tradition that blends with contemporary luxury across Portugal
Detailed Description
Discover the unspoiled charms of Portugal during your 8-day wine and culture tour. Old world majesty abounds with your arrival in Lisbon, and your private transfer will greet you at Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport before escorting you into the heart of the old city. Enjoy an immersive experience with a private introductory tour of the city that will highlight the architecture found along the seven hills with fascinating maritime history and the remaining grandeur of the lavish empire. The next day, your private transfer will meet you at your hotel and escort you to the region of Alentejo and the town of Estremoz. Bask in the enchanting ambiance of the “Marble Town,” known for cultivating the decorative stone. Traverse the cobbled streets and 13th-century walls before visiting a vineyard that promotes the distinctive varietals of the region along with the cuisine representative of Alentejo culture.
Venture next to the majestic streets of Évora, which feature Roman ruins and Moorish alleyways. Wander the cobbled lanes to discover endless museums and captivating views that spread to the coastline. Continue to a celebrated wine cellar to view the barrels located more than 40 feet underground. Relish your cultural immersion the following day with a wine tasting tour around the Portel municipality. Sample flavors beyond Portugal’s iconic port wine to reveal blends of fruity and earthy aromas, and then enter into the private kitchen of a celebrated local chef to learn the ingredients used to create traditional dishes of the Alentejo region. You can continue the day at your leisure or embrace the artistic nature of the culture with a lesson in pottery and ceramics.
Travel south the next day to the Algarve region, known for its golden sand beaches, luxurious seafood, and striking scenery. Stop in the village of Faro to enjoy the gateway into the region before continuing to the fishing town of Olhão. The next day is at your leisure to bask in the sunlight on the golden shores or set out on a wine tasting adventure to the vineyard at the heart of Algarve. You could also visit the southern edges of Western Europe at Cape Saint Vincent.
The following day, your private transfer will escort you back to Lisbon to tour the marvelous tiled facades of the villas, palaces, and churches that line the old city streets. The end of the tour will lead you to a studio where artisan crafters continue to produce decorative tiles in a workshop first opened in the 18th century. Conclude as you make your way to Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$2,600 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 373 reviews
We recently returned from two fabulous weeks in Portugal. This was the first time we had used an agency to help plan, book, and manage a trip. We could not be more pleased and I highly doubt we will ever go back to handling all of that ourselves.
Zicasso’s travel specialist and his team (most notably our guide) were incredible. The travel specialist listened to our hopes for this trip (as well as what we like to do when traveling) and put together an awesome itinerary. Our main stops were Lisbon, the Algarve, Porto, and the Douro Valley.
Major highlights included four-hour walking and food tours in Lisbon and Porto (the first of which was the day we arrived from the United States. I didn’t think we could do it, but it was the best way to start our trip), the tile museum and tile workshop, a boat ride through the cave formations in the Algarve, a wonderful farm-to-table lunch and wine pairing under a 2,000-year-old olive tree in the Algarve, and an 18-mile e-bike ride in the mountains of the Douro (I definitely didn’t think we could do it).
The sites, the food, the hotels! We did so many things and had so many unforgettable experiences, but in the end, it was the kindness and generosity of all the people we met that will stay with us.
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Our Zicasso travel agent curated a private tour for the six of us, including the perfect mix of historical, gastronomical, wine, and cultural experiences.
We stayed in Lisbon, Évora, the Dao Valley, the Douro Valley, and Porto. We traveled in a comfortable Mercedes van and, to break up our trips, we stopped at amazing sites along the way as we traveled from city to city.
Some of our favorite things were a private sunset sail in Lisbon, a fado dinner, the Évora Cathedral, a cork trek and wine tasting in Alentejo, the monastery at Batalha, wine tastings in Santar (Dao Valley), a boat ride on the Douro, wine tastings and hiking in the Douro Valley, the Bom Jesus shrine in Braga, the Port tasting and dinner in Porto, and multiple pastry tastings along the way.
Our guides were fantastic. They were attentive, on time, and very knowledgeable about the history and culture of each place we visited.
There were very few issues on our 17-day tour, which was literally one of the smoothest and best-curated trips we have ever had. We will use our travel company and agent again as we intend to go back to Porto and the Douro Valley.
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We took our fourth private tour to Portugal using Zicasso. The travel company we selected was superb from the day we arrived to the day we departed. We received personal care at the highest level.
The vehicles were top of class, so we were always comfortable in transiting between locations. The guides/drivers were knowledgeable and friendly. They had a well-thought-out itinerary that lasted 12 days and each lodging was six-star in every way. We stayed in a restored nunnery, and several other amazing places.
The company arranged a wonderful nature hike along the coast with a naturalist and a boat ride along the Douro River, along with a visit to a winery, which had a gourmet lunch for us, combined with the wine tasting. At the end, in Lisbon, we went to a fado dinner at a Michelin-star restaurant, with amazing performers and food. If you want carefree luxury travel, they will hit the mark!
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We enjoyed the trip. The guides were good, although our guide in Lisbon provided a little bit too much history. But he was very knowledgeable and we enjoyed his tours. The communication with the Zicasso company through WhatsApp was very good and they were very accommodating to upgrading our transport vehicle because our luggage was large. The food tours were good. We enjoyed all the sites that we saw. Barcelona, especially, was great.
We stayed at four hotels. Only the hotel in Porto was a disappointment. The other hotels were good and we were very comfortable. The breakfast that was served at the various accommodations varied in quality, but the breakfast buffet in Lisbon was extremely good. The hotel in Porto was definitely not a four-star facility. The local airline definitely does not have its act together. When we left Barcelona to come home, the line for the airline was about five or six times the length of every other line. I would have definitely been willing to pay a higher amount for a business class seat in order to use the very short line in the Porto airport.
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