An Immersive One-Week Privately Guided Tour of Portugal

Knights of the Templar-Convents of Christ in Tomar, Portugal.

What to expect on this itinerary

Portugal has a history shrouded in mystery and legend. Stories are painted onto blue-ceramic mosaics, cities stoically cling to a bygone era, and a vivid atmosphere envelops you at every turn. This one-week tour celebrates the most important highlights, connects history with modern culture, and uncovers a very authentic country. You will hop between the major sights and explore the famous monuments, but also enjoy ambient evenings in the old cities, surrounded by the colors of Portugal.

Countries Visited

Portugal

Places Visited

Lisbon, Coimbra, Porto, Viseu, Douro Valley

Suggested Duration

8 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Lisbon – Grandeur and Grace of the Portuguese Capital

Lisbon inspires from the plane window, the flight route taking you over the Tagus Estuary and the Ponte 52 de Abril suspension bridge. Touch down in the city, and the colors take over, so many hues filling the townhouse facades on the hills. You are greeted at the airport, and it is a relatively short transfer to your hotel in the city which is within walking distance of many restaurants and cafes. The real discovery will start tomorrow, but you will find a gregarious welcome as soon as you leave the hotel and take a stroll around the surrounding streets.

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Day 2

Coimbra – Historic Streets and Villages from Portugal’s Past

Day 3

Porto – The City of Canals, Old-World Oporto, and the Wine Cellars of Nova de Gaia

Day 4

Porto – Ancient Cities of Northern Portugal

Day 5

Viseu – Baroque Beauty of Rural Portugal

Day 6

Lisbon – Gothic Splendor then the Vibrant Evening Atmosphere

Day 7

Lisbon – Immersed in the Ambience of the City on Seven Hills

Day 8

Lisbon – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Fully immerse yourself in the cities from Portugal’s history, spending atmospheric nights in Oporto, Coimbra, and Viseu
  • Discover the iconic monuments of the country, with stops at places like Batalha Monastery, Belem, and Convento de Cristo
  • Explore all the contrasting colors of Lisbon, a vibrant capital city that mixes elegant plazas with distinctive neighborhoods connected by trams
  • Every old Portuguese city has its own style, experienced as you spend a week in the country: canals in Aveiro, port cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, the University of Coimbra, and the Baroque brilliance of Lamego
  • Taste your way through the tradition, from the freshness of the Atlantic fishing villages to the distinctive flavors of the rural interior
  • Travel with an expert private guide, their insider knowledge providing a new dimension to the discovery
  • Portugal’s history is wonderfully well connected, ensuring your week of highlights follows the languid rhythm that makes the country so enchanting
  • Meet the locals and connect with the culture throughout, whether haggling at a local market or listening to the footsteps on the cobbles of old pretty towns 

Detailed Description

Portugal wears its heart on its sleeve. Everywhere you go, it is impossible to avoid the scent of history and legend. Scenes are painted onto epic murals made up of thousands of individual blue ceramic tiles, and taverns and cobblestone streets keep an old-world atmosphere alive. Townhouses showcase a distinctive style in each of the cities, narratives of grandeur are found in palaces and monasteries, castles and cellars. In every destination, you can feel the passion and inhale the sense of a past era, from the city of canals to the port cellars to the churches. This is a country that excites, one that is very rare because it is packed with monuments, but also completely alive with atmosphere.

This one-week tour of highlights takes in most of Portugal’s important towns and cities, connecting the dots of history. It is a celebration of culture and a chance to explore the country’s living heritage, which you will find to be full of nuance. The tour is privately guided, and every day has a certain degree of flexibility, allowing you to spend more time in the destinations that most capture your imagination. Overnight stops have been handpicked to enhance the atmosphere, giving you the chance to sleep amid the lanes of an ancient destination.

After an opening overnight in Lisbon, you weave north along the coast. Stop at medieval Obidos, the incredibly colorful fishing village of Nazare, and then the 14th-century Batalha Monastery, all en route to a night in Coimbra. This university city on a hill dates primarily to the 13th century and reflects early Portuguese grandeur. You continue your journey north, stopping at Aveiro, the cute city of canals. As you reach into Northern Portugal, the blue tiles become omnipresent, beautiful scenes covering the sides of the buildings.

Porto is a city on two sides of the river. One side is labyrinthine and full of history, and the other is spacious and filled with port cellars. It is a city that symbolizes Portugal’s appeal, combining the monuments with an ambience that is particularly poignant during the evenings. Travel far north of the country, where Guimaraes, Braga, and Barcelos are among the stops that epitomize Portugal’s independence from the rest of Iberia. Staying in the north, you will travel down the Douro River, spend an afternoon in Lamego, and experience an evening surrounded by the Baroque glamor of Viseu.

Take a different road back to Lisbon. Tomar was at the heart of the Order of the Templar Knights, and their 12th-century castle is one of the finest in Europe. There are also churches and cloisters along the way as you drive south to Lisbon. Portugal’s capital is full of character, and you will need a day to traverse the distinctive neighborhoods, from the working-class lanes of Bairro Alto to the cathedrals on a hill, and the epic statues along the river. Like your other stops in Portugal, you will discover a city where culture and history survive into the present day. 

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Starting Price

$7,200 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.

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  • 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.

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Portugal Travel Review: Lisbon, Sintra, Nazare, Coimbra, Douro Valley, Azores, Porto, 16-Day Tour
"We thoroughly enjoyed our trip. Zicasso’s travel agency did a great job of arranging gorgeous hotels and top-notch tour guides."

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Luxury Portugal Travel Agent Review: Porto, Coimbra, Douro Valley, Braga, Tomar, Boat Tour, Cork Farm, Winery Visit, 12-Night Tour

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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Spain, Portugal Vacation Review: San Sebastian, Porto, Douro River Valley, Culture, Wine, Local Cuisine

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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Portugal Trip Review: Convent, Castle, Library, Douro Valley Grape Harvest, Hiking, Port Cellar Tour, Local Cuisine, 18 Days
"Our travel agents made sure the trip went flawlessly. The attention to detail was unsurpassed. They deserve more than five stars."

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Portugal Review: Luxury 3-Week Tour, Algarve, Douro Valley, Lisbon, Peneda Geres National Park, Piodao, History & Culture

            This past October my wife and I took a comprehensive three-week guided tour of Portugal, starting out in the Algarve, traveling north through the interior as far as the Douro valley and Geres National Park, then heading south down the coast, ending in Lisbon.  When we initially chose Portugal as our destination, friends remarked “Three weeks in Portugal!  Will there be enough to do?”  I confess that when we originally chose Portugal as our destination, we had only a vague idea of the cultural and scenic riches in store.  We can now attest that Portugal has it all.  Small in area, it nonetheless offers amazing variety–gorgeous beaches, beautiful mountains studded with medieval walled villages, breathtaking vistas of river valleys, arid land with expanses of cork and olive trees, lush wine estates, unusual and sometimes quirky World Heritage sites, and two fabulous cities.  Looking back, three weeks was barely enough time to accomplish all we had hoped to do.

I. The Plan. As return clients of Zicasso, we have come to expect that they will put us together with top-notch tour directors, and the company that designed our tour of Portugal was no exception.  This company is first rate in every respect.  The travel planner, co-owner and director, was first in touch by email, offering a preliminary itinerary based on the general specifications we had given. We then had an extended, very productive chat by phone.  The travel planner’s charm and enthusiasm came through instantly, and it was evident that she knows Portugal like the back of her hand.  She is a great listener, and picked up right away on our interests and touring style.  We were less interested in relaxing at the beach or in wine tastings, and much more in visiting museums and exploring picturesque villages and historic sites. We are generally driven to squeeze in as much as possible in the allotted time, and presented her with a sizable list of towns we would like to include. The travel planner was back in touch the next day with a thoroughly revamped itinerary that incorporated virtually everything we had wanted to do (excluding just a few places that were not feasible due to time and distance).  On tour this plan proved to be extremely well constructed, ambitious but do-able, keeping an energetic pace and having an occasional long day.  This plan was ideally suited to us, and we loved every minute. 

II. The Tour. When we arrived at the Lisbon airport, the travel planner and co-owner were there to greet us.  The travel planner had prepared a very handy comprehensive guidebook that included the complete itinerary, descriptions with historical background, maps, vouchers, and pertinent details such as hotels and times for pick-ups.  She also provided a portable wi-fi hotspot that was a real boon throughout the tour.  Although the itinerary was charted out in great detail, it was still flexible, and guides introduced additional attractions based upon our interests.  

The travel planner and her staff were at the ready to address any questions or concerns that arose.  When we decided at the last minute that we wanted to tour the amazing caves off the coast at Lagos by speedboat, even though a kayak adventure had already been booked, the travel team made sure that happened.  And they were always happy to attend to special arrangements and details. When I wanted to make a reservation at a fine restaurant for my wife’s birthday, they secured a reservation at one of the top spots in Lisbon.  The staff there was thoroughly aware of the occasion and gave us a table in a special alcove.  I sensed the travel team's guiding hands in making this evening so memorable.  These are just two examples of the great care and responsiveness of the travel planner and her team.

III.  The Guides.  Although the travel planner offered the possibility of a self-guided tour with rental car, we opted to have a driver-guide with us from start to finish, a luxury that we consider well worth the added cost.  The travel planner ensured that all the transition points were seamless; without fail every guide was waiting for us at the appointed time.  We had a total of six driver-guides during the tour, each a local in the area we were touring.  Each was a unique and charming individual.  All were polished professionals who loved their country and wished to share its history and beautiful sights with the visitors.  All had a perfect command of English and were wonderful people with whom we have formed lasting friendships.  Our experiences with these people were indeed the very heart of this tour.  We feel intimately acquainted with the Portuguese people, their history, and their culture. 

Our first guide introduced us to the prehistoric menhirs outside Évora, a fascinating cork factory, a very authentic Taberna, and the lovely family pottery makers of Sao Pedro do Corval.  We also explored the wonders of Évora itself, with its narrow winding streets, aqueduct, beautiful churches, and the famous chapel of bones.

The next focused on Portugal’s rich history, from the Neolithic rock art at Foz Côato Roman ruins at Mértola and Ammaia, with marvelous museums explicating their significance.  He took us to fortresses and castles built as bulwarks against the Spanish at Mértola, Castelo de Vide, Marvão, and we walked castle walls and climbed up many a keep; he led us through picturesque medieval villages, often perched on a mountaintop, and greeted his friends in these sites. The town of Piódão, built entirely of schist, was unforgettable, especially with its lights at night.  A wine making tour was very educational, and followed by a tasting.  At the end of our stay, he took us to an unforgettable evening of fado music and dinner.

Our next guide played recordings of fado music during our travels, and we became enamored of the legendary Amalia Rodrigues and other performers.  We cruised the Douro Valley with its lovely vineyards, took a gondola ride in Aveiro, toured the sumptuous library and tiled rooms of the University of Coimbra, and explored the city of Porto, with its impressive Casa de música and a wonderful museum.  It seemed that everyone was a friend of our guide!

The next guide led us through the breathtakingly beautiful Geres National Park, where he lives.  He gave a botanical tour during a hike, and also stopped at a little stone village with a population of 15.

Our next guide took us to lovely churches, such as that in Batalha, and the polygonal oratorio of the Templar Knights in Tomar.  We toured the huge palace of Mafra, the deserted Roman ruins and museum at Conimbriga. and the picturesque villages of Óbidos and Nazaré. 

And our last guide gave us a wonderful overview of Lisbon, with highlights the Jerónimos Church and Monastery, the National Tile Museum, and the best pastel de nataof Portugal!  On another day we ventured out to the Palace of Queluz with its lovely gardens, and the impressive National Palace of Sintra, her home town.

IV.  Hotels and transportation.  The hotels were excellent and varied—the luxury resort-spa in the Algarve, a wonderfully located hotel in the center of Porto, an intimate little hotel situated among the vineyards of the Douro, a former convent transformed into a lovely hotel, and modern lodging with a gorgeous view of the city of Lisbon.  We were presented with alternatives for every town and had a part in choosing our hotels. All of the cars used were spacious, air-conditioned, spotless, and new.

V. Summary. This was one of the best tours we have ever taken, perhaps the best.  Everything, from start to finish, was perfect.  We would love to return, and, if we do, we would hope to book the tour again with this great company! 

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Luxury Portugal Travel Review: Porto, Lisbon, Duoro Valley, Sintra, Cascais, Farm Visit, Chef Experience, Local Markets

We had a terrific trip to Portugal visiting Porto, Lisbon, and the surrounding areas. This travel company specializes in Portugal and was very responsive to both our budget parameters as well as to our unique interests in food, art, and culture. 

Everything from the lodgings to the tours to the guides and drivers was extremely professional. We stayed in the cities and did day trips in Porto to the Douro valley and in Lisbon to Sintra, Cascais, and to an organic farm on the outskirts of the city. Each outing was well planned making optimal use of our time. We didn't need to think about ground transportation or timing and our travel planner even allowed for sufficient free time so that we could explore the cities on our own.

Our visit was slightly complicated by requirements for EU proof of vaccination (as opposed to CDC vaccination documentation). However, nothing was insurmountable and our travel planner facilitated testing appointments for our return to the USA (72 hours in advance was required).

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