Embark on a private tour from Lisbon to Porto, with the option to visit enchanting cities along the way. Discover medieval towns, stunning coastal views, Gothic masterpieces, pilgrimage sites, and more. Experience the best of Portugal on this unforgettable journey!
Embark on a private tour from Lisbon to Porto, with the option to visit enchanting cities along the way. Discover medieval towns, stunning coastal views, Gothic masterpieces, pilgrimage sites, and more. Experience the best of Portugal on this unforgettable journey!
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Peniche - Option 1 - Peniche and the sea are inseparable. It stands as one of Portugal’s largest traditional fishing ports and a significant Atlantic hub for maritime and tourist activities.
This Portuguese coastal city serves as the county seat, located in the central western region of the country, on a peninsula with a perimeter of about 10 km,…
- Peniche - Option 1 - Peniche and the sea are inseparable. It stands as one of Portugal’s largest traditional fishing ports and a significant Atlantic hub for maritime and tourist activities.
This Portuguese coastal city serves as the county seat, located in the central western region of the country, on a peninsula with a perimeter of about 10 km, with Cabo Carvoeiro marking its westernmost point.
The municipality of Peniche covers an area of 78 km² and has a population of 27,753 residents within its administrative boundaries, divided into 4 parishes.
- Nazaré - Option 2 - The beach of Nazaré, with its mild climate and natural beauty, boasts some of Portugal’s oldest fishing traditions.
The settlement of the Sitio promontory is rooted in its natural conditions and religious significance, stemming from the miracle of Our Lady of Nazaré.
The municipality of Nazaré spans an area of 82 km² and has a population of 15,158 residents within its administrative boundaries, divided into 3 parishes.
- Monastery of Alcobaça - Option 3 - The magnificent Alcobaça Monastery is one of Europe’s most beautiful Cistercian monasteries, with over 900 years of history and recognized as a UNESCO Heritage site since 1989.
The municipality of Alcobaça covers an area of 408 km² and has a population of 56,688 residents within its administrative boundaries, divided into 13 parishes.
- Batalha Monastery - Option 4 - Batalha has been the site of significant historical events, from Roman times to pivotal battles for independence, leaving a lasting cultural legacy.
The victory in the Battle of Aljubarrota on 14 August 1385 led to the construction of the Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória, a focal point that gave rise to the town of Batalha.
The municipality of Batalha covers an area of 103 km² and has a population of 15,805 residents within its administrative boundaries, divided into 4 parishes.
- Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima - Option 5 - The Sanctuary of Fátima is a major center of Marian worship, attracting pilgrims from around the globe.
The city of Fátima covers an area of 71 km² and has a population of 10,432 residents within its administrative boundaries.
The site of the Sanctuary of Fátima, Cova da Iria, was a humble location until 1917, leading to Fátima’s elevation to a village in 1977 and a city in 1997.
- Convento de Cristo - Option 6 - Once the headquarters of the Order of the Templars, Tomar is a city rich in charm, known for its artistic and cultural heritage. The Convent of Christ stands as a pinnacle of Renaissance architecture in Portugal.
The municipality of Tomar covers an area of 351 km² and has a population of 40,677 residents within its administrative boundaries, divided into 11 parishes.
- University of Coimbra - Option 7 - Situated along the Mondego River, Coimbra is renowned for its University, the oldest in Portugal and one of the oldest in Europe, which has shaped its identity as “the city of students.”
The municipality of Coimbra covers an area of 319 km² and has a population of 143,396 residents within its administrative boundaries, divided into 18 parishes.
Here lie the tombs of D. Afonso Henriques and D. Sancho I, the first kings of the Portuguese crown.
- Aveiro - Option 8 - Visiting Aveiro reveals a landscape adorned with waterways. Alongside the sea and river, Aveiro is interlaced with a network of canals navigated by sailboats.
The municipality of Aveiro covers an area of 197 km² and has a population of 78,450 residents within its administrative boundaries, divided into 10 parishes.
Aveiro, often called the “Venice of Portugal,” is a Portuguese city and the capital of the Aveiro District in the Centro Region.

- Luxury vehicle transport with personal comfort settings and additional equipment.
- Included personal accident and liability insurance.
- Executive vehicles equipped with Wi-Fi, bottled water, refreshments, and a relaxing atmosphere.
- Luxury vehicle transport with personal comfort settings and additional equipment.
- Included personal accident and liability insurance.
- Executive vehicles equipped with Wi-Fi, bottled water, refreshments, and a relaxing atmosphere.
- Extra Exclusive: Coimbra – University and Joanina Library + Museum of Science – 16,50€ per person
- Extra Exclusive: Aveiro – Paseo de Moliceiro (45 minutes through the Ria canals) – 15,00€ per person
- Extra Exclusive: Bairrada – Visit to the Winery Luis Pato c/proves of Spumante “Champagne”– 48,00€ p/p
- Extra Exclusive: Bairrada – Guided visit to…
- Extra Exclusive: Coimbra – University and Joanina Library + Museum of Science – 16,50€ per person
- Extra Exclusive: Aveiro – Paseo de Moliceiro (45 minutes through the Ria canals) – 15,00€ per person
- Extra Exclusive: Bairrada – Visit to the Winery Luis Pato c/proves of Spumante “Champagne”– 48,00€ p/p
- Extra Exclusive: Bairrada – Guided visit to the Messiah Caves to taste sparkling – 33,00€ p/p
- Extra Exclusive: Convent of Christ – 15,00€ per person
- Guided tours and entrances to attractions not included
- Slots are not included and remain at individual discretion
Embark on an unforgettable journey with a customizable private tour from Lisbon to Porto! Select 2 or 3 incredible stops along the route and explore Portugal at your leisure:
• Óbidos – Stroll through a medieval village with its historic walls and pedestrian streets.
• Nazareth – Marvel at the towering waves and enjoy breathtaking ocean views.
• Fatima…
Embark on an unforgettable journey with a customizable private tour from Lisbon to Porto! Select 2 or 3 incredible stops along the route and explore Portugal at your leisure:
• Óbidos – Stroll through a medieval village with its historic walls and pedestrian streets.
• Nazareth – Marvel at the towering waves and enjoy breathtaking ocean views.
• Fatima – Experience one of the world’s most revered pilgrimage sites.
• Coimbra – Discover Portugal’s oldest university and its stunning Baroque library.
• Aveiro – Sail through the picturesque canals of the “Venice of Portugal.”
Feel free to request additional stops in other cities along the way, if desired. Once booked, an email will be sent to confirm your choices and finalize your itinerary.
With a private guide and a flexible schedule, this journey is more than just a transfer—it’s a tailored adventure!
Reserve your spot now and travel in comfort while experiencing the best of Portugal!
- Unfortunately, our van at the moment is not accessible by wheelchair. However, if you have limited mobility (ie you can get in and out of the van), we can take your wheelchair with us.
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.