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| Day | Morning | Afternoon | Evening |
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| Day 1 | Walk Alfama, pastry tasting, iconic tram ride | Sunset view from São Jorge Castle | |
| Day 2 | Tailor-made Lisbon tour: historic neighborhoods, rooftop views, tastings | Evening Fado dinner at traditional Alfama houses | |
| Day 3 | Drive to Cabo da Roca; Cascais/Estoril beaches, cafés, photography | ||
| Day 4 | Morning blessings at Fátima; soaking in pilgrim atmosphere | Tomar sightseeing: aqueduct, churches, convent palaces; Almouro Castle views | |
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| Day 7 | Fado evening | ||
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| Day 10 | Private transfer; guided estate visit and wine tasting | Free afternoon exploring Lamego old town and sampling local flavors | Dinner at hotel restaurant featuring Portuguese organic cuisine |
| Day 11 | Final stroll through Lisbon streets or coffee by Porto riverside | Stroll Lisbon streets or riverside coffee in Porto |
Arrive in Lisbon, a historic, vibrant capital that’s the perfect starting point for your travel to Portugal. Narrow streets, ornate tilework, and hilltop viewpoints invite exploration.
Walk through Alfama, sample pastéis de nata in a local bakery, ride an iconic tram, and enjoy a sunset view from São Jorge Castle for a taste of authentic city life.

Begin the day with a tailor-made Lisbon city tour that feels like visiting a friend’s home. Meet at the meeting point for an authentic ride through historic neighborhoods, rooftop views, street art, local food and wine tastings, and stories about Lisbon and Portuguese history beyond the tourist crowds.
It’s a standout experience in any Portugal itinerary, especially for travelers who want genuine local connections. In the evening, enjoy a Fado dinner and the UNESCO-listed music tradition where the performance is the star. Recommended houses include Coração de Alfama, Esquina de Alfama, Aviela do Fado, Parreirinha de Alfama, and Mesa de Frades.


Spend your third day exploring Sintra’s UNESCO-listed palaces and lesser-known spots like the magical Moon Hill with a local ambassador who shares history and off-the-radar viewpoints. Sintra easily earns its spot among the best places to visit in Portugal, with its mix of fairytale architecture and dramatic landscapes.
Drive along the coast to Cabo da Roca to stand above the rough Atlantic, then continue through Cascais and Estoril for scenic coastal views, beach stops, seaside cafés, and tailor-made time to photograph and unwind.

Begin in Fátima, the famous Catholic sanctuary, joining morning blessings and soaking up the pilgrim atmosphere. This tailored experience suits both believers and curious travelers on a Portugal trip, and it's worth knowing the best time to visit Portugal if you want to avoid the crowds or catch a major pilgrimage day.
Continue to Tomar to admire the Renaissance aqueduct, historic churches, and convent palaces.
Finish at Almourol Castle on a Templar river islet for unforgettable views. Private group transport and local guides make this Portugal trip uniquely authentic.

Sail from Lisbon on a small group tour into the Atlantic, crossing the River Tagus and passing under the 25th of April Bridge. See Belém’s landmarks, including the Monument of the Discoveries and the 500-year-old Tower of Belém, and get a close-up view of Bugio lighthouse.
If you’re planning a trip to Portugal, this is a standout experience just outside the capital. Spend up to three hours with a marine biologist searching for dolphins, whales, and other marine life. This Portugal trip offers a 97 percent sighting rate and the chance to learn about cetaceans, seabirds, and species like sea fish, sharks, jellyfish, and sea turtles. Sightings are frequent but not guaranteed.

A private transfer collects you from your Lisbon hotel for a tailor-made Portugal trip to Porto with meaningful stopovers. Visit the Catholic sanctuary of Fátima, feel the ocean spray at Nazaré, where giant waves thrill surfers, and wander the medieval walled village of Óbidos for charming streets and local crafts.
Continue to Coimbra to soak up centuries of student tradition at one of Europe’s oldest universities, then explore Aveiro’s canals, Art Nouveau facades, and sea salt pans. This curated day blends faith, coast, and culture for authentic Portuguese experiences.

Porto welcomes you with narrow medieval streets, riverside cafés, and renowned port wine cellars. Tailor your Portugal trip with a private tasting in Vila Nova de Gaia, a guided walk through Ribeira, and a Fado evening for an authentic local vibe.
Set on the Douro River estuary in Northern Portugal, Porto is one of Europe’s oldest centers. Its historic center earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 1996, offering timeless architecture, churches adorned with azulejos, and panoramic viewpoints to explore.


Tips from Joel
Portugal Travel Expert

In Porto, skip the crowded Ribeira restaurants and head to the Foz do Douro district for dinner. You’ll find sea views, fewer tourists, and places where locals actually eat. For a unique experience, take the tram out there in the late afternoon and catch the sunset with a glass of vinho verde.
Begin a tailor-made Porto city tour designed for travelers seeking authentic local life. A friendly guide will collect you and lead you through historic streets, panoramic viewpoints, and lively neighborhoods, sharing Porto's stories, architecture, and food traditions.
Taste classic local dishes and world-renowned port wine in handpicked spots. This Portugal trip highlights small group attention, insider pathways, and unforgettable photo moments. By the end, you will feel the pulse of Porto and want to return.

Glide through Aveiro, the Venice of Portugal, tasting ovos moles and learning about traditional sea salt production. Admire colorful moliceiro boats and striking Art Nouveau facades for an authentic local flavor. Then travel to Coimbra, home to one of Europe’s oldest universities.
Experience student traditions, climb the Biblioteca Joanina, and enjoy panoramic views from São Miguel Hill. This personalized stop on your Portugal trip blends culinary discoveries and centuries of learning into one unforgettable day.

Private transfer to the Douro Valley, one of the world’s most scenic wine regions, with terraced vineyards along the river Douro and prestigious wineries producing red, white, and classic Porto wines. Enjoy a guided visit and a curated wine tasting in an elegant estate with stunning river views tailored to your preferences.
Afternoon free to explore Lamego’s picturesque old town and sample local flavors at leisure. Dinner at the hotel restaurant featuring Portuguese cuisine prepared with organic fresh products, crafted to reflect your Portugal trip style.

Your Portugal trip concludes today. After a final stroll through Lisbon’s charming streets or a last coffee by Porto’s riverside, a private car will take you to the airport for departure.
Treasure these tailor-made experiences and local discoveries you collected on this trip. We look forward to planning your next personalized journey. See you soon!
