Make your trip an unforgettable experience with a private, personalizable tour from Lisbon to Porto! Choose 2 or 3 amazing stops along the way and discover Portugal at your own pace:
• Óbidos – Walk through a medieval village with walls and pedestrian streets.
• Nazareth – Admire the giant waves and panoramic views of the ocean.
• Fatima – Visit one of the world’s most sacred pilgrimage sanctuaries.
• Coimbra – Explore Portugal’s oldest university and its amazing Baroque library.
• Aveiro – Glide through the charming canals of "Venice of Portugal."
You can request stops in other cities along the way, if you prefer. After booking, you will receive an email from us to confirm your options in order to create your itinerary.
With a private guide and a flexible itinerary, this experience is much more than just a transfer—it’s a personalized adventure!
Book now and travel with comfort while discovering the best of Portugal!
Or in any hotel in the city of Porto
Option 1 - Peniche and the sea are inseparable. It is one of the largest traditional fishing ports in Portugal and a major Atlantic centre of maritime and tourist activities. Portuguese coastal city, county headquarters, located in the region center west of the country, in a peninsula with about 10 km perimeter, constituting its western extreme Cabo Carvoeiro. The municipality of Peniche has 78 km2 of area and has a population of 27.753 inhabitants within its administrative boundaries, being divided into 4 parishes.
Option 2 - The beach of Nazaré, of mild climate and with a natural beauty, has the oldest traditions of Portugal linked to the arts of fishing. In the origin of the settlement of the promontory of Sitio are the natural conditions and the religious feeling, coming from the miracle of Our Lady of Nazareth. The municipality of Nazaré has an area of 82 km2 and has a population of 15.158 inhabitants within its administrative boundaries, being divided into 3 parishes.
Option 3 - The imposing Alcobaça Monastery is one of the most beautiful Cistercian monasteries in Europe, with more than 900 years of history and UNESCO Heritage since 1989. The municipality of Alcobaça has an area of 408 km2 and has a population of 56,688 inhabitants within its administrative boundaries, being divided into 13 parishes.
Option 4 - The Battle was the stage of great historical moments, from the Roman presence to the decisive struggles for independence, leaving an indelible cultural heritage. It was the victory in the Battle of Aljubarrota, which took place on 14 August 1385, that led to the construction of the Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória, a pole of attraction that gave rise to the Villa da Batalha. The municipality of Batalha has 103 km2 of area and has a population of 15,805 inhabitants within its administrative boundaries, being divided into 4 parishes.
Option 5 - The Sanctuary of Fatima is one of the greatest references of Marian worship, to which pilgrims from all over the world come. The city of Fatima has an area of 71 km2 and has a population of 10,432 inhabitants within its administrative boundaries. The place where the Sanctuary of Fatima is located, the Cova da Iria, was until 1917 a place ... leading to Fatima being elevated the village, in 1977, and the city, in 1997.
Option 6 - Former seat of the Order of the Templars, Tomar is a city of great charm, for its artistic and cultural wealth. The maximum exponent is in the Convent of Christ, one of the most important works of the Renaissance in Portugal. The municipality of Tomar has 351 km2 of area and has a population of 40.677 inhabitants within its administrative boundaries, being divided into 11 parishes.
Option 7 - On the banks of the Mondego River, Coimbra is known for its University, the oldest in Portugal and one of the oldest in Europe, which over time shaped its image making it “the city of students”. The municipality of Coimbra has an area of 319 km2 and has a population of 143.396 inhabitants within its administrative boundaries, being divided into 18 parishes. Here are buried D. Afonso Henriques and D. Sancho I, first kings of the Portuguese crown.
Option 8 - When visiting Aveiro we discover a landscape with watermark. Alongside the sea and the river, Aveiro is crossed by a network of canals through which sailboats pass. The municipality of Aveiro has 197 km2 of area and has a population of 78.450 inhabitants within its administrative boundaries, being divided into 10 parishes. Aveiro, known as the "Venice of Portugal", is a Portuguese city, capital of the Aveiro District, in the Centro Region.
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