12 days Fully Inclusive Classic Group Tour
Discover the most renowned attractions, immerse yourself in the rich culture, and savor exquisite cuisine. Our Portugal Uncovered tour has been extensively researched to provide you with a diverse selection of unique experiences, many of which are exclusively available to us and are sure to create lasting memories.
Visit the amazing palaces surounding Sintra, including the Quinta da Regaleira and the stunning Pena Palace.
Immerse yourself in the glorious beauty of the Douro Valley, with its famous terraced vineyards rising up from the languid river; explore first by traditional ‘Rabelo’ boat and then by train before finishing up at a local, family-run vineyard where you’ll enjoy a leisurely tour and sample some of the exquisite wines.
Discover the rural paradise of rolling hills, cork forests, olive groves and vineyards that make up Portugal’s Alentejo region. Visit a centuries old cork farm and learn from the owners about cork farming along with their other crops, then enjoy tasting the delicious wines and organic produce from the farm.
Rumble through the soulful heart of Lisbon on board your privately chartered ‘No. 28 Tram’. These tiny, colourful trams date back to the 1930s and the No. 28 route takes you through the oldest and most picturesque districts of the city, passing through impossibly narrow streets.
Arrive in the vibrant and colourful city of Porto, at Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport. Porto lies on the Douro River estuary in northern Portugal. Depending on your time of arrival, the rest of the day is at leisure to start soaking up the culture of Porto's picturesque city centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Porto is a city best explored on foot and today we discover its most famous monuments and some of its hidden secrets on a comprehensive walking tour. Along the way your guide will tell you about the politics, religion, traditions, gastronomy, wines, and local customs of Porto. After lunch in a traditional taverna, continue to one of Porto's oldest port cellars, where you will learn all about the wine after which the city is named, and sample three different vintages.
Head north to the historic town of Guimarães and enjoy a walking tour through its UNESCO listed medieval centre to the castle, known as the birthplace of the kingdom of Portugal, and to the colossal Palace of the Dukes. Pause for lunch in one of the city’s medieval squares before continuing to Braga, Portugal’s religious heart, to visit the Bom Jesus do Monte complex. This neoclassical church sits at the top of a monumental 17-flight stairway. Continue to Viana do Castelo, often-called the ‘Jewel of the Costa Verde’, to sample the fresh seafood for which the town is famous.
This morning, discover the fabulous Manueline, Renaissance, Baroque and Art Deco architecture of Viana do Costelo on a guided walking tour, then drive to the historic town of Ponte de Lima with its famous medieval bridge. Enjoy a traditional lunch in the town square and then continue to Quinta do Ameal, a wine estate dating back to 1710 in the heart of the Vinho Verde region. Here you can visit the cellar and learn about its fully organic wine production, with tastings of some of the estate wines. Finally drive to your hotel on the western edge of the Gerês National Park.
Today you will experience the wild natural beauty of Gerês National Park. Transfer to the park entrance and enjoy a relaxed and gentle-paced walk to see crystal-clear streams, hidden waterfalls and peaceful lakes. Take the opportunity to swim, if you like, in the refreshing waters after a picnic lunch at the water’s edge. Then continue to the attractive town of Vila Real, pausing to visit the baroque masterpiece Mateus Palace, and finally drive into the scenic Douro Valley region to our hotel overlooking the famous terraced hillsides.
This morning, drive to the lovely town of Pinhão in the heart of the Douro Valley. Here, board a historic Rabelo boat for a relaxing cruise on the Douro River, flanked by wineries on both riverbanks. Next, step aboard a local train and enjoy a scenic rail trip along the Douro River to the town of Peso da Régua. Continue by coach to a local family-run winery in the Douro Valley. Here enjoy a leisurely tour of the vineyard and learn about the wine making process, while sampling some of the wines. Return later to your hotel for some time at leisure.
Today head south from the Douro Valley to the wildlife-rich hills of the Serra da Lousã. Here explore some of the region’s schist villages, built almost entirely of schist and surrounded by wooded hills. Sample talasnico, a local pastry made with honey, chestnuts and almond, along with local cheeses and wines. Continue to Coimbra for a guided walk through the university town’s historic centre, a multi-coloured collage of buildings spanning nearly a millennium.
First visit the small town of Tomar, the last Templar town to be commissioned and considered one of Portugal's finest historical jewels. Admire the UNESCO listed Convent of Christ while learning about the history and legends of the Templar Order and the Christ Order. Visit two nearby monasteries, also UNESCO protected: first, the 14th century Monastery of Batalha, with its flamboyant Gothic architecture, then the earlier 12th century Alcobaça, with its remarkable early Gothic façade. Enjoy lunch at the traditional fishing village of Nazare, famous for its big wave surfing, then head to the medieval, walled town of Obidos. Here, try some of the sweet cherry liqueur known as ginja and soak up the ambience of the cobbled paths and tiny medieval houses.
This morning head south to the Alentejo region. First visit a working cork farm, set in a rural paradise of rolling hills, cork forests, olive groves and vineyards, with the occasional medieval fortress or abandoned chapel. Learn about cork farming along with all the other farm activities, plus the local fauna and flora. At the farmhouse you will enjoy a tasting of the delicious wines produced here. Later arrive at Évora and set out on a walking tour of the town. Explore the UNESCO listed city centre, which dates right back to Roman times, and climb to the roof of Évora Cathedral to admire the view of the city and its surroundings.
First drive to Sintra and visit the historic heart of this fabulously romantic 19th-century town, with its ornate and vividly painted villas and palaces, set in luxuriant parks and gardens. The whole area is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Later in the evening, having checked in at your city centre hotel, set out on a walking tour to experience the emotion of Fado, the evocative, haunting and deeply traditional Portuguese music. Guided by your Fado singer, discover some of the traditional Fado haunts of Old Lisbon, and visit a Fado House, where you will enjoy an incredible live performance and be transported to another world.
Set out on an action-packed final day with a guided walking tour of Lisbon’s beautiful historical centre, then board your private ‘No. 28 Tram’. These tiny, colourful trams date back to the 1930s and the No. 28 route takes you through the oldest and most picturesque districts of Lisbon. Next, all aboard our fleet of electric tuk-tuks for an enjoyable ride from Lisbon to Belem, passing by the river and watching the bustling city life. Explore a host of Belém’s famous monuments, legacies of Portugal’s golden age of exploration, before ending the day with a relaxing journey back to Lisbon along the Tagus River by sailing boat. Finally, enjoy a farewell dinner at a rooftop restaurant with views across the city and the river.
Transfer to Humberto Delgado Airport, Lisbon airport for your flight home.
We have a selection of dedicated departures for solo travellers. These departures feature a maximum group size of 18 and a single room throughout your tour.
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