Embark on a 7-day adventure through Portugal, from north to south.
When starting in Porto:
Day 1: Porto
In this vibrant city, wander through charming streets, sip on some world-famous port wine, and soak in the views from the iconic Luís I Bridge.
Day 2: Douro Valley
Off to the breathtaking Douro Valley. Spend the day surrounded by stunning vineyards, enjoy a peaceful river cruise, and, of course, taste more of that delicious wine straight from the source.
Day 3: Braga & Guimarães
Dive into Portugal’s history with visits to Braga, known for its beautiful churches, and Guimarães, the birthplace of the nation. Expect a day full of ancient castles, cobblestone streets, and cultural wonders.
Day 4: Porto to Lisbon (via Nazaré & Óbidos)
Any journey requires some cool stops. Visit Nazaré, famous for its giant waves and picturesque cliffs, and then explore the medieval charm of Óbidos before arriving in Lisbon.
Day 5: Cascais & Sintra
It’s all about the coastal beauty of Cascais and the magical palaces of Sintra. Imagine stunning beaches, fairytale castles, and lush gardens. It’s going to be a feast for the eyes.
Day 6: Lisbon
Lisbon needs no introduction. Spend the day exploring this lively capital, from the historic neighborhoods of Alfama and Bairro Alto to the iconic Belém Tower. Don’t forget to try some pastéis de nata.
Day 7: Évora
This tour couldn’t live without a trip to Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage site packed with Roman ruins, whitewashed houses, and one of the creepiest (but coolest) chapels you’ll ever see—the Chapel of Bones.
When starting in Lisbon:
Day 1: Lisbon
Lisbon needs no introduction. Spend the day exploring this lively capital, from the historic neighborhoods of Alfama and Bairro Alto to the iconic Belém Tower.
Day 2: Cascais & Sintra
It’s all about the coastal beauty of Cascais and the magical palaces of Sintra. Imagine stunning beaches, fairytale castles, and lush gardens.
Day 3: Évora
This tour couldn’t live without a trip to Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage site packed with Roman ruins, whitewashed houses, and one of the creepiest (but coolest) chapels you’ll ever see—the Chapel of Bones.
Day 4: Lisbon to Porto (via Nazaré & Óbidos)
Any journey requires some cool stops. Visit Nazaré, famous for its giant waves and picturesque cliffs, and then explore the medieval charm of Óbidos before arriving in Lisbon.
Day 5: Porto
In this vibrant city, wander through charming streets, sip on some world-famous port wine, and soak in the views from the iconic Luís I Bridge.
Day 6: Braga & Guimarães
Dive into Portugal’s history with visits to Braga, known for its beautiful churches, and Guimarães, the birthplace of the nation. Expect a day full of ancient castles, cobblestone streets, and cultural wonders.
Day 7: Douro Valley
Off to the breathtaking Douro Valley. Spend the day surrounded by stunning vineyards, enjoy a peaceful river cruise, and, of course, taste more of that delicious wine straight from the source.