Portugal Tours
Booking one of these amazing Portugal Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.
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Azores
The Azores Triangle Walking Tour
Explore the Azores Triangle, experiencing the unspoiled landscapes of the archipelago’s three main islands on this whimsical walking holiday! The Azores Triangle Walking Tour invites you to explore the Azorean islands of Pico, São Jorge, and Faial, spending 10 days walking the islands’ most remarkable landscapes at your own pace.
Portuguese Camino de Santiago
Camino Portugues: Slower-Paced from Tui
The last 100 kilometers of the Portuguese Way from Tui to Santiago de Compostela offer an ideal journey for families, divided into manageable stages of 17 kilometers or less each day. Starting in Tui, pilgrims will traverse historic towns and cities such as Pontevedra, Caldas de Reis, and Padrón, each with its own unique charm and cultural significance. Along the route, pilgrims will encounter iconic landmarks, including the Cathedral of Santa María de Tui and the medieval bridge of Ponte Sampaio, adding depth and historical context to the pilgrimage experience.
Northern Portugal
Sintra Heritage and Coastal Trails
At a close distance from Lisbon lies the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park which is yours to discover on the 7-Day Self-Guided Sintra Heritage and Coastal Trails tour. This route starts in the stunning coastal town of Cascais and takes you along its blue coast through wide bays of golden sand and some breathtaking cliffs. The most stunning of them all is Cape Roca, the westernmost point of Continental Europe.
Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago
Cycling the Portuguese Camino Coastal Route
This exciting 9-day bike tour takes you cycling along the Portuguese Coastal Way tour to Santiago. This bike tour covers two countries, beginning with northern Portugal and culminating in northwestern Spain.
Northern Portugal
Minho and Porto Biking Adventure
Mountains, coastline, ancient pilgrimage routes, rows upon rows of vineyards- the self-guided Minho and Porto Biking Adventure showcases all the best that Northern Portugal has to offer.
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Portuguese Coastal Camino
Embark on arguably the most beautiful of all the Camino routes on the 14-Day Camino Portuguese Coastal Way! This incredible self-guided journey has you setting out from the UNESCO World Heritage City of Porto to experience the beauty of northern Portugal before crossing into the peaceful rural landscapes of northwestern Spain.
Azores
Azores Islands Walking Tour
The Azores Region of Portugal, comprised of nine volcanic islands, is a magical archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean. You’ll discover the region’s eastern group of islands, Santa Maria and São Miguel, on the Azores Islands Walking Tour.
Southern Portugal
Road Bike Portuguese Coast to Sintra
Enjoy this road bike tour exploring some of the best parts of Portugal. You’ll spend your time on the Western Atlantic Coast and Sintra, and see some stunning places where land meets the authentic Atlantic beauty.
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Rota Vicentina Cycling Tour
Portugal’s stunning southwest coast is an idyllic setting for an adventure on bike. The incredible Rota Vicentina Cycling Tour can be experienced with a guide or as a self-guided tour. Enjoy a front-row seat to this region’s gripping natural beauty and intriguing culture and history. Cycle through the beautiful Region of Alentejo, also getting a taste of the magical Algarve!
Northern Portugal
Cycling the Atlantic Coast of Portugal and Spain
Wild coast, golden beaches, and energetic cities are beckoning, and the Cycling the Atlantic Coast of Portugal and Spain tour is the perfect way to see it all! This self-guided cycling tour is an ideal adventure, combining exhilarating rides along the Atlantic with nights spent soaking up all that renowned towns and cities have to offer.
Northern Portugal
Cycling from Porto to Lisbon Tour
Explore the stunning coast of Portugal on this cycling tour that leads you from Porto in the north to Lisbon in the south, two of Portugal’s most incredible cities. Explore the golden beaches and coastline as you cruise! You’ll experience the variety the region has to offer by staying in tranquil beachfront hotels and central hotels in lively historic cities.
Northern Portugal
Cycling the Mountains and Douro Valley
This Portuguese bike tour takes you through one of the most beautiful and oldest regions in Europe. This scenic bike tour goes from Belmonte to the Douro Valley, experiencing diverse landscapes and the cultural treasures of Portugal.
Southern Portugal
Portugal’s Fisherman’s Trail Hike
Walk and eat like a Portuguese fisherman on the coast on the scenic Fisherman’s Trail in Portugal. What does it mean to be on the coastline of Alentejo? Discover a wild, scrubby expanse of low hills and wave-pounded cliffs on this self-guided walking tour. There is a stillness to the landscape, but that stillness ends abruptly as the land meets the Atlantic Ocean. This tour will take you through a remarkable trail along the southwest coast of Portugal, where you will discover unspoiled nature, fishing villages, and wonderful beaches. Traveling in this region is similar to stepping back in time forty or fifty years. Life rolls along at an easy pace. The simplicity and quietness of the lifestyle makes you want to stay here forever. Discover it for yourself over 7 magical days.
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Mountain Bike Central Portugal
Explore the diversity of central Portugal on this incredible mountain biking tour. Enjoy an incredible ride between the mountains of Central Portugal and the beautiful Costa de Prata. Cycle through incredible paths and single tracks between the mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, and discover some of the most iconic and historical places of Portugal.
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Biking the Douro Valley
There are few places more fit for an exciting cycling tour than the stunning Douro Valley, an area famous for its gorgeous scenery and fantastic wines. You can spend the day cruising through lush green valleys under the Portuguese sun and evenings tasting incredible wine and food from the comfort of your historic guesthouses.
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When planning where to go in Portugal, consider diverse destinations for an unforgettable adventure. From the rugged landscapes of Madeira to the sun-kissed beaches of the Algarve, Portugal offers a myriad of exciting options. Don't miss the enchanting beauty of Sintra or the historic charm of Porto.
If you're wondering what to do in Portugal, rest assured there are plenty of thrilling activities awaiting you. Explore the stunning coastline with Portugal adventure tours or delve into the lush landscapes on Portugal hiking tours. For a unique experience, embark on Portugal cycling tours or indulge in off-the-beaten-path Portugal excursions.
Portugal welcomes visitors year-round, each season offering its own allure. Spring and autumn boast mild weather and fewer crowds, perfect for outdoor adventures and cultural exploration. Summer invites beachgoers to the Algarve, while winter provides opportunities for festive celebrations and exploring historic cities like Lisbon and Évora.
Embark on the Rota Vicentina's Fisherman's Trail or explore the scenic Douro Valley on foot. Cycle along the Alentejo coast or venture to the Azores for a multi-island adventure. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in the rich culture, stunning landscapes, and exciting activities that Portugal has to offer.
- Serra da Estrela Trek: Conquer Portugal's highest mountain range on a challenging trek through the Serra da Estrela, where you'll be rewarded with stunning views and alpine landscapes.
- Ecovia do Litoral: Cycle along the Ecovia do Litoral, a coastal bike path that stretches from Porto to the Algarve, passing sandy beaches, charming fishing villages, and scenic cliffs.
- Best Hikes of Azores: Explore the rugged terrain of the Azores islands on a walking adventure, tackling epic trails through volcanic landscapes and lush forests.
- Fisherman's Trail: Hike the Fisherman's Trail along the rugged coastline of the Alentejo region, tracing the footsteps of local fishermen and discovering hidden coves and pristine beaches.
- Algarve Coastal Trail: Trek along the Algarve Coastal Trail, exploring hidden coves, sea caves, and golden sand beaches while marveling at the rugged beauty of Portugal's southern coast.
- Madeira Walks: Discover Madeira's unique levada irrigation system on a series of scenic walks that take you through lush forests, across mountain streams, and to breathtaking viewpoints overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
- Camino de Santiago: Embark on the Portuguese Way of St. James, a historic pilgrimage route that winds through picturesque landscapes and charming villages.
- Rota Vicentina: Explore the rugged coastline and scenic trails of the Rota Vicentina, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean and untouched natural beauty.
- Douro Valley Wine Tour: Discover the world-renowned wines of the Douro Valley while admiring terraced vineyards and breathtaking river views.
- Hiking in Peneda-Gerês National Park: Trek through Portugal's only national park, home to stunning landscapes, waterfalls, and diverse flora and fauna.
Tipping in Portugal is not obligatory, but it's appreciated. In restaurants, a tip of 5-10% is customary if the service was good. Tipping for other services like taxis and tour guides is also appreciated but not mandatory.
English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas and among younger generations. However, learning a few basic Portuguese phrases can enhance your experience and interactions with locals.
The ideal duration depends on your travel preferences and the areas you wish to explore. A minimum of one week is recommended to experience the main highlights, but two weeks or more allows for a more comprehensive exploration of the country.
The currency in Portugal is the Euro (EUR).
It's advisable to bring some Euros for small purchases and transactions in areas where credit cards may not be accepted, especially in rural areas. However, credit cards are widely accepted in most establishments, including hotels, restaurants, and shops.
Yes, Portugal is a family-friendly destination with plenty of activities and attractions suitable for all ages, including beaches, parks, historical sites, and family-friendly resorts.
The best way to get around Portugal depends on your itinerary and preferences. Renting a car offers flexibility, especially for exploring rural areas. Public transportation, including trains and buses, is efficient and connects major cities and tourist destinations. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also available in urban areas.
Yes, self-guided tours are popular in Portugal, especially for exploring cities, hiking trails, and cycling routes. Many attractions offer audio guides or self-guided tour maps for independent exploration.
Yes, guided tours are available for various interests and destinations in Portugal, including historical tours, culinary experiences, wine tasting tours, and outdoor adventures.
Portugal is in the Western European Time Zone (WET), which is UTC+0 in the winter and UTC+1 in the summer (during daylight saving time).
Accommodation options in Portugal range from luxury hotels and resorts to budget hostels, guesthouses, vacation rentals, and traditional Portuguese inns known as "pousadas." Additionally, camping and glamping sites are available in rural areas and natural parks.
Some must-try dishes in Portugal include bacalhau (salted cod), pastéis de nata (custard tarts), grilled sardines, and caldo verde (green soup). Don't forget to indulge in local cheeses, cured meats, and seafood dishes like seafood rice and grilled octopus.
Portugal is generally a safe country for travelers. However, it's essential to take standard safety precautions like avoiding isolated areas at night, keeping an eye on your belongings in crowded places, and being cautious of petty theft in tourist areas. Emergency numbers are 112 for police, ambulance, and fire services.
When visiting Portugal, it's polite to greet people with a handshake and use titles like "Senhor" (Mr.) or "Senhora" (Mrs.) when addressing someone. Punctuality is appreciated for appointments and social gatherings. Additionally, it's customary to bring a small gift when invited to someone's home, such as wine or pastries.
Portugal hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, celebrating everything from music and dance to food and wine. Some notable events include the Lisbon Book Fair, Porto Wine Festival, Fado Festival in Lisbon, and the São João Festival in Porto, known for its lively street parties and traditional festivities.
Portugal offers a wide range of outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Popular activities include hiking in the Peneda-Gerês National Park, surfing in Ericeira and the Algarve, mountain biking in the Alentejo region, and birdwatching in the Ria Formosa Natural Park.