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Taking a combined trip to Portugal and Spain is to step into the vibrant tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty of these two Iberian gems. From the sun-kissed beaches of the Algarve to the enchanting trails of the Spanish Pyrenees, these two countries offer an unparalleled fusion of fun and enriching experiences. On your Portugal trip, explore the historic neighborhoods of Lisbon, sip port wine in Porto, and uncover ancient castles in Sintra. As a part of your Spain sightseeing tour, revel in the artistic wonders of Barcelona, delve into the Moorish heritage of Andalusia in Seville, and savor authentic tapas in Madrid. Whether you are drawn to the soul-stirring Fado music of Portugal or the passionate Flamenco rhythms of Spain, our guided Portugal and Spain tours promise an unforgettable journey. Scroll down to discover our handpicked tours that promise an unforgettable journey through Portugal and Spain.

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Graham | Traveled in November

Loved everything about this trip. Tour guide Juan-Jose organised everything so well and also took the time to socialise with us during his free time which helped the bond as a group. Scenery was beautiful and the walking was about the level I expected - no walk was particularly challenging in itself but over the week as a whole, the cumulative effect probably put it on the harder end of the moderate scale. If people wanted to miss a day out, that was not a problem (which is the benefit of a centre-based trip). We were very lucky with the weather in late-October - but can't guarantee that every time!

Nicola | Traveled in November

This walking trip was a wonderful experience. Our guide, Bert, was so organised, knowledgeable and caring. He kept everything running smoothly, made allowances for different fitness levels and ensured we all had fun. The hotel was a great place to relax after a day’s walking and the different restaurants each night were most enjoyable, We finished the trip with a sense of achievement and lots of new friends.

Betty | Traveled in November

I would give the leader Coco 10 stars out of 5. She handled the weather-related setbacks effectively and with grace and transformed what might have been a negative experience into a bonus. The hiking was fantastic and the sights were breathtaking - "walk" in the name of this tour might have been a bit misleading for some members of our group given the ruggedness of some of the terrain. I would 100% recommend this trip.

Anonymous | Traveled in November
An amazing trip!

I've wanted to visit Andalucia for more than 20 years and this trip did not disappoint. It was, to me, the perfect blend of rural walking and city time- with my favorite moments being the pastures and small villages, learning about olive production, local plants, and life in Algamitas. The Cortijo is lovely, and though simple, had everything we need (including a pool!) The staff were all incredibly friendly and helpful and Felipe, the manager, was especially thoughtful in taking care of everyone. My traveling companion and I both have dietary/medical restrictions and Felipe and the wonderful kitchen staff went to great lengths to ensure we had what we needed (we know gluten free pasta, bread and cereal can't be easy to come by in a rural area, and that making a separate version of a meal is a lot of work), but made it seem effortless. Our guide, Miguel, is funny and personable and knows so much about the area: archaeology, geology, plant life, birds, and people- and he clearly makes a great effort to know the neighbors in the village and connect with people. He also runs a tight ship to keep people safe and cared for! He also goes to great lengths to make sure his groups have a great time and get to do the things they want to do. I thought the walking was the right challenge for a level 2- the biggest variable was the sun and heat, but he made sure we were hydrated and prepared. We didn't have any rain, but that would also make for a different kind of challenge. And we lucked out with a group of lovely, funny, caring fellow-travelers. This trip was to celebrate my friends' and my 40th birthdays this year, and it was exactly what we wanted it to be!

Anonymous | Traveled in November

We saw shrines from one end of France to the other including Liseux where St Terese's lived and the convent she entered. We were above the clouds when visiting the shrine at LaSalle in the French Alps! We spent two nights at Lourdes and were able to participate in the nightly procession as well as visiting St Bernadette's childhood home. Every shrine and area we visited was amazing!

Deborah C. | Traveled in November

Enjoyed all Shrines and cathedrals. Loved the Shine at our Lady of La Salette and having lunch at the convent. The French Alps were breathtaking. All guides were so exceptional - they were very informative. Not another time to explore Avignon. Didn’t like that there was no selection of our meal at dinner also no printing of what we were eating - guessing. Tour Manager was exceptional.

Traveling to Spain and Portugal: An Overview

Traveling to Portugal and Spain offers a captivating journey of two enchanting countries, each with its own unique charm and allure.

Traveling to Spain and Portugal: An Overview

Taking a combined trip to Portugal and Spain is to step into the vibrant tapestry of culture, history, and natural beauty of these two Iberian gems. From the sun-kissed beaches of the Algarve to the enchanting trails of the Spanish Pyrenees, these two countries offer an unparalleled fusion of fun and enriching experiences. On your Portugal trip, explore the historic neighborhoods of Lisbon, sip port wine in Porto, and uncover ancient castles in Sintra. As a part of your Spain sightseeing tour, revel in the artistic wonders of Barcelona, delve into the Moorish heritage of Andalusia in Seville, and savor authentic tapas in Madrid. Whether you are drawn to the soul-stirring Fado music of Portugal or the passionate Flamenco rhythms of Spain, our guided Portugal and Spain tours promise an unforgettable journey.

Scroll down to discover our handpicked tours that promise an unforgettable journey through Portugal and Spain.

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Traveling to Portugal and Spain offers a captivating journey of two enchanting countries, each with its own unique charm and allure.

Getting from Spain to Portugal

While planning a typical Spain and Portugal itinerary, the most fluid option is to start your trip from Spain. This allows for seamless transitions between popular destinations and improved international flight connections, especially if you are flying from North America.

The best way to travel from Spain to Portugal largely depends on your starting and ending destinations and your preferred mode of transportation. If you are in Madrid and heading to Barcelona, flying is often the most convenient and time-efficient option. But if you have the time and desire for a more scenic journey, consider taking a train or bus between Spain and Portugal. The two countries are connected by extensive rail and bus networks, offering comfortable and picturesque traveling options. High-speed trains like the Alfa Pendular and Talgo provide a smooth ride. However, there are only two rail links between Spain and Portugal: night trains from Madrid and Irun to Lisbon and high-speed trains from Vigo to Porto. There is no rail connection in the south. If you are traveling from Seville to Faro, opt for a direct bus service.

If you prefer flexibility and want to explore the countryside between the two countries, renting a car is an excellent option for a Spain to Portugal solo trip. However, you must familiarize yourself with border-crossing regulations and ensure your rental car company allows international travel. Be sure you carry your passport with a Schengen visa while crossing the border.

Best time to visit Spain and Portugal

The best time for a Spain and Portugal trip is late spring (May to June) and early autumn (September to October). The weather is generally mild and pleasant during these periods, while tourist crowds are also fewer compared to the peak summer season. Traveling during the shoulder season also means more affordable travel options.

For more detailed information, read our guides on the best time to visit Portugal and the best time to visit Spain.

Highlights of Portugal and Spain Trip

  • Indulge in a wine-tasting extravaganza, sipping your way through the famed vineyards of Porto, Portugal, and the renowned Rioja region in Spain.
  • Embark on a journey back in time as you explore the towering medieval fortresses of Obidos in Portugal and Segovia in Spain, famed for their breathtaking views and rich history.
  • Get lost in the charm of narrow cobblestone streets in Lisbon and Seville, immersing yourself in the local culture and discovering hidden gems.
  • Delight your taste buds with a tapas-and-petiscos extravaganza, savoring small plates of culinary delights in vibrant eateries in both Spain and Portugal.
  • Experience the passion of two distinct musical traditions with riveting Flamenco shows in Andalusia and soulful Fado performances in Lisbon's intimate venues.
  • Marvel at architectural wonders as you visit the gothic cathedrals on your Barcelona and Lisbon tours.
  • Unwind on the sun-kissed shores of Algarve, Portugal, and Costa del Sol, Spain, where crystal-clear waters and golden sands beckon.
  • Immerse yourself in the rich Moorish history by exploring the Alcazar of Seville, Spain, and Portugal's mesmerizing Sintra Palace with its Moorish influences.

Portugal and Spain Travel Tips

  • A trip to Spain and Portugal will be way cheaper if you choose to travel by bus. But keep in mind that Portuguese public transport is not the best and you may have to allocate a few extra hours if you choose this option.
  • During your trip to Spain, embrace the local lifestyle by planning your day around the afternoon siesta. Many shops and businesses close between 2 pm and 5 pm, so use this time to relax, visit museums, or enjoy a leisurely meal.
  • Consider purchasing a multi-day metro pass for convenient, cost-effective transportation when exploring bustling cities like Lisbon and Madrid. It grants unlimited access to public transport and often includes discounts on attractions.
  • In Spain, throwing your napkin on the floor after finishing your tapas meal is customary to signify satisfaction. Don't be surprised if you see this practice; it's a sign of appreciation, not rudeness.
  • If visiting the Alhambra in Granada, Spain, book your tickets well in advance and opt for the earliest time slot available. This ensures a more intimate and less crowded experience at this iconic palace complex..
  • Tips are expected in both Portugal and Spain, even though they are not strictly mandatory.

At a Glance: Portugal and Spain

  Portugal Spain
Annual visitors
  • Approximately 22.3 million
  • Approximately 100 million
Ideal duration
  • Three weeks
  • Three weeks
Transportation
  • Domestic flights
  • Trains / metro
  • Buses 
  • Trams and funiculars
  • Taxis and ride-Sharing
  • Rental cars
  • Ferries
  • Domestic flights
  • Trains / metro
  • Buses 
  • Trams and funiculars
  • Taxis and ride-Sharing
  • Rental cars
  • Ferries
Top destinations
  • Lisbon
  • Porto
  • Sintra
  • Algarve
  • Barcelona
  • Madrid
  • Ibiza
  • San Sebastián
Top activities
  • Port wine tasting
  • Visiting historic sites
  • Surfing
  • Hiking in Madeira
  • Alfama stroll
  • Douro river cruise
  • Golfing
  • Culinary experiences
  • Serra da Estrela
  • Cork oak forest walks
  • Wildlife watching in the Azores
  • Birdwatching in Ria Formosa
  • Rock climbing in Sintra
  • Tapas tasting
  • Visiting historic sites/cathedrals/Museums
  • Hiking in the Pyrenees
  • Central Spain wine tasting tours
  • Walking the Camino de Santiago
  • Water sports
  • Skiing in the Sierra Nevada
  • Attending festivals
  • Bike tours
  • Hot air balloon rides
  • Cave exploration
  • Paragliding
Affordability

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  • Traveling around Portugal is often more budget-friendly than in Spain due to Portugal's generally lower cost of living, transportation, accommodation, and dining. Portugal's smaller size also means shorter travel distances and lower transportation costs between cities and attractions.

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  • Spain tends to be more expensive than Portugal because it is larger in size, meaning longer travel distances and higher transportation costs between cities and regions. Spain's major tourist hubs, like Barcelona and Madrid, generally have higher accommodation and dining prices than Portugal.

FAQs for Portugal and Spain Tours

1. How many days do I need to tour Spain and Portugal?
The number of days you need for a Spain and Portugal tour depends on your travel preferences, the destinations you want to visit, and how in-depth you wish to explore each country. If you visit major cities and see the primary highlights of both countries, a minimum of seven days is recommended.
To explore each country more thoroughly, including smaller towns, coastal regions, and cultural experiences, you should set aside at least two weeks. If you have specific interests like wine tasting, hiking, or exploring islands like Madeira or the Azores in Portugal or the Balearic or Canary Islands in Spain, consider adding more time to your itinerary.

2. Which is better: Spain or Portugal?
Both Spain and Portugal have shared as well as unique charms and attractions, and what may be considered ‘better’ varies from person to person. Some travelers may prefer Spain's vibrant culture and diverse landscapes, while others may favor Portugal's coastal beauty and historic charm. We recommend you visit both countries on a single trip to enjoy the best of both worlds.

3. What is the best way to see Spain and Portugal?
Traveling by car will give you tons of freedom, though it can be expensive. If you are planning on visiting the most popular attractions, opt for public transport, which is very effective between big cities. If you want to visit less-known areas, you would be better off renting a car.

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