Portugal Family Vacation: City & Beach Exploration

What to expect on this itinerary
Fairytale palaces on a forested hilltop are yours to explore while golden beaches and Mediterranean bays provide perfect places to swim. The evocative capital city is filled with colors and charms as you arrive in Portugal to take it all in as a family in on a one-week vacation handcrafted for families. Mixing three nights in Lisbon with three nights on the Southern Coast, this private tour is enhanced by iconic experiences such as a Fado performance, and a boat trip to caves on the Iberian coast for a relaxed tour suitable for all ages.
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Lisbon – Surrounded by Old Glory in Central Lisbon
There is life on the streets of Lisbon as musicians play on corners and along the promenade, whipping up songs for those who will give a tip. Local families hang out on the plazas with kids running around as parents sip on beer or coffee. Old-school trams often rumble past with people hanging from the back of the carriage. The city’s energy is infectious, and it will not take long to convince your kids that this is not going to be a slog around boring sights. Much of the Lisbon experience is all around you, especially during the summer months.
Arrive in Lisbon, and you will be greeted at the airport by your local guide. The airport is only five miles north of the city, and it is a short transfer to Baixa, Lisbon’s spacious central neighborhood. It was decimated by an earthquake in 1755 and then rebuilt with much of Portugal’s wealth. As if defying nature, it is a place of elegant boulevards, majestic statues, gleaming marble facades, and splendid plazas. Most of the boulevards have two lanes for traffic and very wide central reservations in between, so this a great city in which to walk safely without encountering traffic. Baixa is also flat, unlike everywhere else in the city. So it is a little easier to get your family to one of the many restaurants and terraces in the area.
Your guide will provide an orientation at your hotel and will fill you in on good places to dine that are within walking distance. One of these is Time Out Lisbon, a vast food market and first of its kind in the world. Time Out selected Lisbon’s finest restaurants and invited them to run a popup stall in the market, so there is an international section, stalls from four Michelin-starred chefs, and the full sweep of Portuguese cuisine. In short, there is something for everyone, and you still get to dine together.
What's Included:
Lisbon – A Day of Palaces and Beaches in Sintra and Cascais
Lisbon – Riding the Tram Through Lisbon and a Night of Fado
Faro to Vilamoura – An Old-World City and a Golden Beach
Vilamoura – Kayak or Boat Adventure Along the Iberian Coastline
Vilamoura – Relaxing Around Your Villa and On the Sand
Vilamoura to Faro – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Gasp at the castles and palaces of Sintra, the setting like something from a fairytale
- Take a boat or have a kayak adventure along the Iberian coast to find enchanting caves and uninhabited coves
- Ride the tram through Lisbon’s neighborhoods, jumping off to explore the city’s colors and charms
- Escape to some of Europe’s most beautiful eaches as you spend three nights in Vilamoura
- Discover the old Portuguese town of Faro
- Spend an evening listening to the alluring beauty of Fado music
- Stay in a family villa along the coast and a contemporary Lisbon hotel that’s within walking distance of many restaurants and cafes
- Explore the old resort town of Cascais, giving the kids an afternoon on the beach while you are staying in Lisbon
Detailed Description
Portugal’s energy is infectious as there is a youthful exuberance found along the streets and a positivity to feel on every corner. Portugal feels like a young country, but it is not, and herein lies the beauty of a family vacation in this incredible country. The liveliness is excellent for keeping children entertained, and the beaches are a crowd pleaser for everyone in your family. The fabulous history provides something special to keep everyone engaged, and in a single day, you can live out a castle fairytale, be energized by 300-year-old city streets, then listen to the Fado as traditional cuisine is served. The next day, you can be making castles out of the sand, with a beach afternoon following a morning in a historic city.
Handcrafted for families of all ages, this one-week tour is split across two very different destinations. Lisbon has more sights than anywhere else in Portugal and is the must see when you are looking to maximize your vacation time. After three days here, you can travel south to the coast to stay in a villa on the Algarve coast at Vilamoura. While the landscape changes, there are many constants with the welcoming old cafes ideal for families, small plazas where kids run around as adults sit with a coffee or beer, cobbled streets laced with tiled facades and the enveloping atmosphere of a country that is on the up. The people are friendly as well, even in a big capital city.
Location is everything, both in the city and on the coast. In Lisbon, you will be staying in Baixa, the most central neighborhood for the easiest place to be for walking to local restaurants. Your contemporary city hotel will be followed by three nights in a private family villa, perched above the beach in Vilamoura. From the villa, it will be just a two-minute walk to the beach where the waters are shallow and safe for swimming. It is also only a few minutes to town for everything you will need for the evenings.
Lisbon’s highlights are varied, and your first day is designed to be flexible as you visit a few sights close to your Baixa hotel. The next day, you will head out to Sintra, where castles and palaces will have the kids thinking of nothing but fairytales. Coming back into Lisbon, you will stop in the old resort town of Cascais for your first afternoon on the beach. Restaurants backdrop the sand, and there is a historical atmosphere to go along with the sand. Lisbon is big and hilly, and walking with small children can be a real challenge. So take the tram instead, with number 28 connecting a full variety of Lisbon neighborhoods. You can get off to explore an area with your local guide before trundling onwards for another few stops.
Travel from Lisbon to Faro by train, the journey working out quicker than going by air. Upon arrival, there will be time to explore old Faro with a one-hour walk that will take you around all of the key sights. Your guide will then transfer you to Vilamoura and your villa by the beach, where dramatic cliffs hide caves and coves seen all along this coastline. Explore them the next day, choosing to do so either by boat or by kayak, dependent on how you are feeling and by the ages of your kids. Your last full day is left free, so you can relax on the beach and appreciate the scenery as you and your kids tucked away in beautiful Portugal. Make sure your perfect Portugal vacation is an unforgettable one by seeing additional Portugal travel ideas.
Starting Price
$1,900 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.
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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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We had a really wonderful trip with 5 days in Barcelona where we had an excellent guide for visits to Gaudi sites as well as the Sagrada Familia church and on a separate day a very educational tour of the Picasso museum. Our travel company arranged the guide for us.
After Barcelona we boarded a cruise ship to Lisbon with stops in several cities in Spain and Gibraltar. At the dock in Lisbon we were met by a driver, arranged by this travel agency, who drove us to our hotel also arranged by the agency. Our guide in Lisbon was excellent. She guided us on a long walk in the Alfama neighborhood to the castle at the top. She also took us to a restaurant for a respite and introduced us to a typical Portuguese snack. Our travel agency arranged a driver and guide to take us to Evora where despite rain we had an interesting tour of the old university and the church followed by a lunch. On the way to Evora we had the opportunity to see cork trees which was very interesting and encouraged my wife to buy a cork purse and other cork gifts. The next day our trip took us to Cascais and Sintra with our guide. A beautiful area with wonderful history and a beautiful palace. We went to a restaurant that night and experienced a Fado performance.
Next we were driven to Porto by our driver, a very friendly, talented person who was an excellent driver. In Porto our guide was very good at introducing us to Porto including the train station and the old palace, all of which we enjoyed very much. The following day we had a fun time going to a recommended winery, Churchill's on the other side of the Duoro river by taking the subway and cable car. After spending time at Churchill's sampling and buying port, we walked back to have lunch and then to our hotel where the next morning we were met by our driver who drove us back to Lisbon for an overnight stay and then our flight home the next day.
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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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