Portugal Photography Tour: Charming Towns to Scenic Landscapes

What to expect on this itinerary
Inspiring and enchanting, Portugal is a dream destination for photographers. The colorful canvas will allow you to create with dramatic natural landscapes, beautiful streets, and Mediterranean neighborhoods and opportunities for portraitures, architecture, seascapes, low-light and nighttime challenges. Over an 8-day tour, you will refine the art of seeing the world through your lens with photography lessons and a chance to experiment in indelibly diverse destinations with Lisbon’s colors and character, Sintra’s fairytale, the Algarve coast, and ceramic Porto.
Customizable Itinerary
Lisbon – Photography Techniques and the Colors of the Port City
Lisbon exemplifies the photographic art of seeing. To the untrained eye, everywhere you look could be an award-winning photograph as glamorous architecture provides a backdrop, expressive locals dot the scenes, and contrasting colors shimmer as effervescently as the Tagus River. You will find open boulevards, charming alleyways, inspiring plazas, and waterside boulevards. Lisbon is where you come across a wonderful range of sights, but you will need to focus on visual perception. Your lessons will begin with informal discussions of technique with your expert guide and continue with a walk through the city that will connect the winding Alfama alleyways with the grandeur of Baixa.
This is a tour that suits all levels of photographers. Lisbon is a classic introduction that can inspire both amateurs and beginners while also presenting scenes that captivate professionals. You will be greeted at the airport and transferred to your hotel in the morning where you discuss your photography aims for the week over coffee. You will discuss photographic techniques, styles, and subjects, with your guide offering their expert insights. Your route can be customized slightly to your interests, although most of the itinerary is tailored to visit particular destinations in their best light. Your tour will be about inspiring your own creativity, which is ultimately what turns everyday images into extraordinary photos.
Traveling with an expert local photographer, you will set off through Lisbon. First Alfama, where the narrow alleyways mix the light and the shadows. The most obvious composition will usually not work, yet when you refocus, there are wonderful scenes of color and contrast, particularly of traditional people and architecture. Following the tramways, you will cross open plazas to Baixa, a hub of grandeur and glamour. There is an intense mid-afternoon glare here, but as the sun begins to dip the light bounces nicely off the city’s most stately buildings. Towards sunset, you will be down by the river where a lot will be happening, and the art of seeing continues to be your photographic focus. The evening will be relaxed, and TimeOut Market is an excellent place to dine on the city’s best.
What's Included:
Lisbon – The Art of Seeing, Low-Light City Shots, and World Heritage Sites
Sintra – Long Exposures and Architectural Photography in a Fairytale Landscape
Lagos – Charming Cities and Portraitures
Lagos – Dramatic Natural Landscapes and Capturing Local Culture
Porto – Portraiture and Architecture in One of Europe’s Oldest Cities
Porto – Shooting the Neighborhoods and Night Photography in the Alleyways
Porto – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Enjoy expert classes and put your lessons into practice with Portugal’s unique photography challenges
- Find the right angles and composition as Lisbon is packed with color and life and a perfect place to refine your art of seeing
- View striking architecture ranging from UNESCO World Heritage monuments to facades created by blue ceramic mosaics
- Watch the light dance through the ancient streets of Porto, a great place to try nighttime photography
- Explore Sintra’s fabled landscape of castles and palaces in the late evening when long exposures can produce the fairytale images
- Be immersed in the staggering natural landscapes and Mediterranean culture near Lagos on the Algarve coastline as these two areas present contrasting photographic challenges and rewards
- Meet the people of Portugal, who nearly always make for riveting subjects as this tour will bring outstanding opportunities for portraiture
- Travel through Evora and Beja for insight into old rural Portugal, with charming little towns that seem tailor-made for postcard-type photos
Detailed Description
Portugal effortlessly combines photographic challenges but also brings rewards. Light dances down UNESCO World Heritage alleyways after dusk to deliver a perfect setting for seductive nighttime photography. Streets are laden with excessive color and light to bring great lessons that will teach the art of seeing and composition. Beautiful seascapes and natural landscapes abound and change with the sun while creating poetic images. The people of Portugal always make for great portraits while the towns and villages provide a postcard into the past. Destinations like Sintra look like fiction, best reproduced when you master long exposures after the day-tripping tourists have disappeared. You will find Mediterranean culture, ancient Portuguese customs, and a contemporary vibrancy, and these three different environments will mean very different images for every single day.
Guided by a revered local photographer, this 8-day tour is designed for photographers of all levels. The great highlight is the contrast as you will be presented with an opportunity to test your skills in a variety of conditions and create photos from eclectic destinations. Portugal’s contrasts can inspire the beginner or amateur photographer and provide semi-professionals with new challenges all while also offering an inherent inimitably for the most seasoned of professionals. You will travel at a fast pace, packing in a huge range of scenes into your eight days along with various technical lessons and discussions.
This itinerary will lead you into Portugal’s most photographic destinations in their best light, while also helping you to visualize a scene before starting to capture the moment. Such contrasting destinations enable creativity to sparkle and expand a repertoire of skills to take onwards to your next images. Portugal provides the dreamy setting, and your guide will offer technical insight while over your trip you will come to find that it is your own creativity that turns the standard shot into an astonishing image.
You will begin in Lisbon where the colorful streets resemble postcards while presenting many challenges. The streets are crowded and at times chaotic, the classic challenge of street photography. The next day, you will focus on low-light city shots and architectural photographs, with UNESCO World Heritage sites making for iconic subjects. Spend the following day in Sintra for another look at architecture and an ideal destination to play around with long exposures. Continue and photograph on the move, hopping between towns and villages on the journey south to Lagos and learning more about photography on the go.
The people of Portugal make for inspiring subjects, and there will be a lot of portraiture opportunities and very willing subjects. While around Lagos you will explore the seascapes, the Algarve coastline is one of Europe’s most dramatic natural settings. Local Mediterranean culture is also alive here, a beautiful composition of fresh colors meeting the whitewashed Moorish design of the past. Spend your next several days in Porto, arguably the most challenging of Portugal’s destinations. It will seem like every angle is an extraordinary photo, but you need skill and practice to make the neighborhoods come alive on film. Night photography is one of the techniques practiced here, and you will put a lot of the previous lessons into practice. Porto has an international airport for your departing flight. Portugal is a region unlike others; learn more by seeing how our partner Portugal tour operators can personalize the experience for you.
Starting Price
$2,100 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
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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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My trip was very personal. It was not just to travel and see different places, it was to absorb the place, community, spend time alone, etc. That said, Portugal is an incredible country. I spent three weeks in Lagos and three nights each in São Miguel and Porto. The golf, beaches, and sun in the Algarve are special. The beauty and quaintness of São Miguel are amazing, and Porto has become quite the city, with much to do and experience.
My agent spent countless hours with me in preparation, educating and arranging my month-long adventure, and often going beyond expectations. The trip involved many arrangements, including golf, tours, living, etc. The team was available every day, which was necessary at times.
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The Zicasso travel agent and her team were fantastic to work with. Communication was prompt and detailed, and we felt very sure they would take great care of us. Our itinerary was well organized and appropriate for our family, including three children.
There were aspects of the trip that were unforgettable and amazing, and there are definitely some things we wish we had done differently. As we traveled to three countries, I will separate my comments for each.
While it may be easy to focus on the things we would have liked to be different or found to be a problem, overall, we had an amazing time and were very happy with our agent and her team. They took excellent care of us and tried very hard to give us a fantastic adventure.
In Morocco, we enjoyed our hotels very much and our excursions were generally excellent, with fantastic guides in Marrakech. The walking food-tasting tour was particularly memorable. The sidecar tour felt short, but it was fun. Starting with the walking tour was the right choice, but the children found it a little slow. We enjoyed walking through the market area. It felt like we were in a different world, which was the point of visiting Marrakech.
On the other hand, the local tour group responsible for us in Morocco caused us stress and things felt chaotic at times. Here are the details that explain this:
We were told to meet our guide for the food-tasting tour in the square, but the guide went to pick us up at the hotel. Our contact person from the tour company in Morocco did not respond to our text messages when the guide didn't appear at the pick-up location. I then called him and he contacted the guide. As a result, we waited 30 minutes in the square for the guide and the tour started late. In the other countries, we were given the guides’ contact information so we could contact them directly, but not in Morocco.
Our itinerary had us going to a different belly-dancing restaurant than the one booked for us. It was difficult to find the restaurant we were booked at and I couldn't show locals its name because our itinerary had the wrong one. Again, I had to call our local contact person to figure out where to go.
There was a holiday in Marrakech. For our transfer to the Agafay desert, we were given different times by different people. It did not seem like everyone was on the same page.
The tour to the Agafay desert was not what was in our itinerary. It was supposed to be eight to nine hours, but was only four-and-a-half hours. Part of this was due to the holiday and the Berber villages being closed. We were not informed in advance that the trip would be shorter and were not given alternative activities. There was a suggestion on the itinerary that we could visit a waterfall or do a hike. This was never offered by the driver. Instead, we were dropped off at the hotel early.
The camel ride was supposed to be at sunset. Instead, it was in the middle of the day in the hot desert sun. While still a great experience, it was not what we were expecting.
The airport in Marrakech was chaos. We almost missed our flight because of the long lines for passport checks. Two hours is not enough there.
Our plane tickets to Malaga from Marrakech, booked by the agency, included three tickets in the exit row. Because you have to be 16 years old or older to sit in the exit row, our two younger children had to sit by themselves.
Overall, our time in Spain was tremendous. The hotels were great and the activities even better. We loved pretty much everything we did and wished we had had more time in each location. Communication with our agent's team was tremendous.
While the hotel/apartment in Estepona was very nice, it was isolated from any village/town, requiring an Uber to get to most restaurants, etc. Because of this, we wished we had had a car or stayed somewhere within walking distance of the town.
Stops in Gibraltar, Benalauría, Granada, Estepona, and Nerja were all fantastic. We loved the canyoning, kayaking, and jetski adventures. We did wish we had had more time to explore the towns of Gibraltar and Granada, but felt a little rushed. The time in Benalauría felt intimate and special.
Sevilla was just incredible. While it was hot, we made the best of it with time at the hotel pool in the afternoons. We very much appreciated the nice touch of getting us front-row seats for the flamenco dancing. The food-tasting tour in Sevilla was not as good as the others we did. We only stopped at two restaurants, whereas in Morocco and Portugal, we stopped at many more. The truth is, we could have done this one without a guide, though he was very pleasant and friendly.
The trip to Jerez may not have been necessary, but on the other hand, our paella-making experience was incredible. Our guide in Jerez was so lovely. The Doñana national park was a nice place to visit on our way to Portugal. The jeep tour there was fun and informative.
We enjoyed being in Portugal, but this part of the trip may not have been the most well-organized for our family. The places were all good, but perhaps this should have been organized differently.
The resort in Sagres was beautiful and could have been relaxing. However, we were only there for one night. Seeing the cliffs at the corner of Europe was indeed memorable and they were beautiful. We also loved the local fish restaurant that was suggested for us. With that said, it was a lot of driving to get there, followed by a lot of driving the next day to get to Lisbon. We probably should have gone directly to the Lisbon area and bypassed Sagres.
The reason for this is that our time in Lisbon didn't include a stop in Sintra, which was a mistake. Fortunately, our guide in Lisbon offered to drive us to Sintra so we could visit for a couple of hours after our food-tasting tour in Lisbon. So we got to see it, but didn't have enough time. We were not particularly impressed with Lisbon and wished we had stayed in Sintra instead. Lisbon seemed less clean and interesting, at least the parts we got to see. Sintra seemed more magical and unique, though we were rushed there.
Our hotel in Lisbon was just OK. Then they emailed me saying we took a water bottle and charged us 15 euros. We didn't take the water bottle! The location of the hotel was just OK as well. With that said, our guide in Lisbon for the tasting tour and trip up the coast of Portugal to Porto was awesome.
Once in Porto, we visited the Douro Valley. Our guide for the day was great, but the tour was not as special as what we've heard from others or other tours we've taken to wine-making regions. We visited a large commercial vineyard. All of their wines can be purchased in the US. It is a huge operation. In Tuscany and Japan, we visited small, family-run vineyards, where the owners prepared us very special meals. In both cases, we were the only people there for the day and they paired their wine with the food. It was so much better.
We also thought the trip would include a boat ride, but ours did not. Perhaps that was a mistake on my part. The point is, this trip was disappointing, whereas we've heard from others that their Douro Valley trip was a highlight.
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