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Porto
Lisbon
8 days
Maximum 16
discovery
About your trip
Mainland Europe’s westernmost nation is a joyful place to experience, with vibrant cities, luscious countryside and splendid beaches, not to mention an incredible food scene and an endearingly laid-back approach to life. This eight-day itinerary connects the country’s two major cities, as well as its most famous wine region and charming towns, via an assortment of scenic train journeys. After living the good life in Porto and the Douro Valley, we’ll hit the tracks south to Aveiro – the Portuguese Venice – and later the capital, Lisbon, as well as the gorgeous hilltop town of Sintra.
Trip Highlights
- Sip on sweet Port wine in the old cellars of Porto
- Marvel at the majesty of the Douro Valley on a picturesque boat ride
- Fall in love with the Art Nouveau houses and canal boats of Aveiro
- Embark on some of the most scenic train rides in all of Europe
- Gorge on pastel de nata and experience live music in Lisbon
- Explore the Unesco-listed fairytale town of Sintra
Your Itinerary
What's included
- 7 nights accommodation
- Train tickets
- 7 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners
- Local Insider
- Welcome meeting
- Full day Porto tour with guide
- Port tasting
- Douro boat ride
- Walking tour of Aveiro
- Cruise on Moliceiro boat
- Ovos moles tasting
- Fado show
- Full day tour of Lisbon
- Lisbon delicacies tasting (inc. Ginjinha tasting)
- Visit to Belem
- Visit to Saint Jeronimo Monastery
- Visit to Sintra and Quinta da Regaleira
What's not included
- Visas
- Travel insurance
- Hotel transfers (unless otherwise stated in the Included Activities section above)
Customer Reviews
Accommodation
Vila Gale' Porto Ribeira
Stay right in the heart of Porto’s most picturesque neighbourhood, Ribeira, with this hotel on the banks of the Douro. Not only are you perfectly placed to explore the city, but you’ll also be able to relax in the artfully designed rooms, some of which have views of the Douro. The outdoor terrace of Bar Fidélio is perfect for al fresco dining, or a glass of wine as the sun goes down over Porto.
As Americas
You have to keep it Art Nouveau if you’re staying in Aveiro, which is exactly what this stylish four-star hotel does. Rooms are cosy and modern, the onsite pub is ideal for a nightcap and the breakfast spread is to die for – choose your pastry wisely!
Heritage Lisboa Plaza
This city centre haven has been a family-run hotel since 1954, found near Avenida da Liberdade, one of Lisbon’s main boulevards. The hotel has maintained a lovely sense of traditionalism despite simultaneously feeling fresh and newly renovated. Our favourite spot is the rooftop terrace, the perfect place to enjoy a bit of sunshine and views of the city, within a serene hideaway spot.