Wonders of Portugal

Wonders of Portugal

Lisbon & Porto

8 Days | 7 Nights


Tour Schedule

Transfer to your selected hotel. Enjoy the balance of the day wandering through the street of Lisbon on your own.

Departure towards SINTRA, where you will get lost in the Pena Palace, a palace that marked the romantic period in Portugal, and walks around this enchanting village. Free time for lunch. Enjoy the fantastic view from the westernmost point of Continental Europe - CABO DA ROCA. Along with the cost, we’ll pass by the incredible Boca do Inferno, the cosmopolitan CASCAIS, and the Casino of ESTORIL gardens. Return to Lisbon. Overnight in Lisbon.

We will leave Lisbon towards ÓBIDOS (stop), surrounded by medieval walls where we can admire the diversity of the handicrafts and taste the famous liqueur called “Ginginha.” We will continue to ALCOBAÇA (stop), dominated by the imposing Church, considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, introducing the Gothic style in Portugal and Pedro I and Inês de Castro rest, known for their love story. We will depart to NAZARÉ (stop), a typical fishing village with its traditions and legends. Next, we will get the opportunity to admire the Monastery of BATALHA (stop) – considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, a masterpiece of the Gothic style in Portugal. We proceed to FÁTIMA (stop), a local of the world-famous Marian Shrine. Return to Lisbon. Overnight in Lisbon.

We start from Lisbon crossing the bridge over the Tagus. We will pass through a landscape of cork oaks, olive trees, and vineyards until we reach ÉVORA - UNESCO World Heritage Site, a mosaic of culture, history, and traditions where we'll visit some of its main monuments: the Roman Temple, the Roman-Gothic Cathedral and the Church of San Francisco with the Chapel of Bones. This visit will also allow us to enjoy the variety of handicrafts that the region of Alentejo has to offer. We will have the opportunity to see and feel the richness and diversity of the products used to prepare one of the most delicious cuisines in Portugal. Time for lunch. End the day with wine tasting in a winery (Monte da Ravasqueira or similar) of a prestigious producer in the Alentejo region. Return to Lisbon.

You will depart today to Porto by train. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel. 

There is no better place to start, but Porto Cathedral is considered a National Monument for its religious, architectural, and historical value.

Then enjoy one of Porto's most iconic attractions, the Clérigos Tower, the famous Lello Bookstore considered by many to be the most beautiful in the world Visit a port wine cellar (included). Learn how Port wine is produced and learn the whole process behind a product with a few centuries of life. Don't just stay for the visit and enjoy the tasting (included). 

Visiting Porto and not eating Francesinha is like going to Rome and not seeing the Pope. We'll take you to eat this famous dish in one of the city's most popular neighborhoods, Ribeira. To relax, after lunch, we have prepared for you a cruise through the six bridges that connect Porto to Gaia. You will have the opportunity to navigate the fantastic Douro River. 

Next, we will show you a side of the city in a panoramic, less tourist way; Boavista and Foz do the Douro.
After taking this tour, you will get to know the best places in Porto.

If there is a city close to Oporto that you cannot miss, it is undoubtedly Guimarães. Regarded as the birthplace of Portugal and declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Guimarães oozes history and can be seen in its many monuments and historical buildings that flood the city.

Stroll through the streets of the old town, and take in the unique medieval atmosphere that will take you back in time. During the tour, you will have the opportunity to visit the castle, built in the 10th Century and associated with the country´s birth and the majestic Palacio dos Duques de Bragança, located on the famous "Sacred Hill" and the historic Largo da Oliviera square.

After a relaxing lunch in a local restaurant, you will continue and head to Braga, Portugal's oldest Portuguese city and religious capital. For centuries the town has been an archiepiscopal seat and pilgrimage site. Discover some of its most popular attractions, such as the Cathedral (Sé), the Roman ruins of Bracara Augusta, and the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte, possibly one of the most photographed churches in the country due to its enormous white and grey staircase.

Next, we will visit the historical center of Guimarães, which was classified as a World Heritage Site in 2001. Since then, the Largo de Oliveira and Santiago are the epicenter of the Vimaran urbe is a must and must-see place for any visit. 

It is time to say goodbye and transfer you to the airport.