Explore Portugal’s heart: historic Coimbra, charming Piodão, Roman Conimbriga, and surf-famous Nazaré. Dive into traditions, nature, and culture on this 5-day private tour.
Explore Portugal’s heart: historic Coimbra, charming Piodão, Roman Conimbriga, and surf-famous Nazaré. Dive into traditions, nature, and culture on this 5-day private tour.
Departure from Lisbon to Coimbra – 200 km. Overnight in Coimbra
Coimbra - Visit Coimbra, the first capital of Portugal, home to one of Europe’s oldest universities and the largest student community in Europe.
University of Coimbra - On this day, we will also explore Portugal’s oldest university and the Joanina Library, one of the most…
Departure from Lisbon to Coimbra – 200 km. Overnight in Coimbra
Coimbra - Visit Coimbra, the first capital of Portugal, home to one of Europe’s oldest universities and the largest student community in Europe.
University of Coimbra - On this day, we will also explore Portugal’s oldest university and the Joanina Library, one of the most impressive baroque libraries in Europe. Stroll through the city to discover its main monuments, local flavors, and vibrant lifestyle.
Penedo da Saudade - A romantic spot that embodies the spirit and uniqueness of Coimbra, traditionally linked to the love story of D. Pedro and D. Inês de Castro. According to legend, D. Pedro sought refuge here to mourn the death of his beloved.
Jardim da Quinta das Lagrimas - Discover the setting of a forbidden love between a Portuguese prince, D. Pedro, and a Galician maid, D. Inês de Castro, at the Jardim da Quinta das Lágrimas.
Portugal dos Pequenitos - Get ready to see all of the country’s most important historical tourist attractions in miniature.
Museu Monografico de Conimbriga - Museu Nacional - Explore one of the largest Roman ruins in Europe in Conimbriga before heading to Coimbra.
Historical Villages (Lousã, Gois, Côja, Arganil, Piodão) – 110 km. Overnight in Piodão
Lousã - The journey starts at the Castle of Lousã, once the refuge of the Moorish king Arunce.
Aldeias do Xisto - Visit the Ecomuseum of Schist Traditions. Learn about the local fauna and flora and discover the various Schist Villages in the region.
Piodão - The Historical Village of Piódão is an architectural gem, known for its natural setting, antiquity, and well-preserved buildings. Often called the “nativity scene village,” it features slate houses with blue-painted windows and doors, spread across a hillside.
Day at the National Park of Serra da Estrela Manteigas - Seia – Sabugueiro – Covilhã – 70Km. Overnight in Covilhã
Serra da Estrela - The highest point of the Serra da Estrela Natural Park, called Torre, stands at 1993 meters, making it the highest point in mainland Portugal. We will explore this area and visit a small market selling local products.
Seia - Known for its delicious bread and buttery sheep’s cheese, we will walk through the city center, connect with locals, and enjoy a tasting at a typical tavern.
Museu do Pao - Visit the bread museum in Seia and participate in a small bread-baking workshop.
Covao D’Ametade - Covão d’Ametade is one of the most iconic spots in Serra da Estrela, located at nearly 1500 meters altitude. It is the source of the important Portuguese river, the Zêzere.
Sabugueiro - At about 1050m above sea level, Sabugueiro is the highest village in the Serra da Estrela Natural Park. It features water mills, a community oven, and rye fields for bread-making. The village is known for its warm, woolen clothing and the faithful Serra da Estrela dogs.
Covilhã - In the historic city of Covilhã, enjoy good food, narrow streets, and its Historic Center. Take a guided walk through the city and its surroundings.
Museu do Queijo - Visit the Wool Museum, which focuses on the conservation of textile industrial heritage and the technologies associated with wool industrialization in the Beira Interior region.
Day at Belmonte and departure to Tomar – 233km – overnight in Tomar
Belmonte - Belmonte’s most famous son is Pedro Álvares Cabral, a key figure of the Age of Discovery. The town is also known for its well-preserved Jewish Quarter and the nearby Jewish Museum, which tells the story of Jews who fled Portugal during the Inquisition.
Tomar - Tomar, with the Nabão River, is a relaxing place to visit. Walk along the riverside and learn about the history of the Knights Templar.
Convento de Cristo - The Castle of Tomar and the Convent of Christ, listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites since 1983, are must-see attractions. The Convent of Christ, built in the 12th century, features a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance styles, with a distinctive Manueline style.
Castelo Branco - The Garden of S. João Baptista in Castelo Branco, designed in Baroque style, is considered an evocation of Paradise on earth. It was part of the public spaces of the Episcopal Palace of Castelo Branco.
Fatima – Nazaré – Obidos departure to Lisbon – 140km
Fatima - Our first stop is the world-famous Sanctuary of Fátima, where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared in 1917. The Sanctuary attracts an estimated 5 million visitors annually.
Nazare - For lunch, we head west to Nazaré, a charming fishing village known for its unique customs and traditions.
Obidos - The medieval village of Óbidos is one of the most well-preserved in Portugal. Its strategic location near the Atlantic coast made it important historically. The town became more prosperous after being chosen by the royal family and was gifted to Queen D. Isabel by King D. Dinis in the 13th century.
Lisbon - Travel back to Lisbon.
Ericeira - We will end our journey with a beautiful sunset at Ericeira beach, a surf paradise recognized by one of the largest surf communities.
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Responsibility and personal accidents insurance
- On-board WiFi
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Responsibility and personal accidents insurance
- Meals and drinks,
- Traveler will book their own hotel to stay at night
- Meals and drinks,
- Traveler will book their own hotel to stay at night
Explore Coimbra, the first capital of Portugal and home to one of Europe’s oldest universities.
Marvel at and uncover the most picturesque villages in Portugal, including the remarkable nativity village of Piodão.
Immerse yourself in the traditions, gastronomy, and culture of this region of Portugal by participating in bread and cheese-making workshops,…
Explore Coimbra, the first capital of Portugal and home to one of Europe’s oldest universities.
Marvel at and uncover the most picturesque villages in Portugal, including the remarkable nativity village of Piodão.
Immerse yourself in the traditions, gastronomy, and culture of this region of Portugal by participating in bread and cheese-making workshops, enjoying nature through hikes and scenic views, and visiting museums and artisans who keep the art and culture alive.
The Romans left a significant mark on Portugal, with ancient Lusitania being a key commercial hub of the European Roman Empire. Conimbriga offers a glimpse into what a Roman town might have looked like.
Be awed by the magnificent Convent of Christ, a temple dedicated to the Order of the Temple in Portugal, where the Templars’ history began.
Nazaré, one of Portugal’s most traditional fishing villages, is also famed as a surfing hotspot due to its colossal waves.
- Traveler will book or find their own hotel to stay at night
- We provide a baby seat for the car
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.