Enjoy the flavours of the Portuguese Cuisine in Lisbon traditional places. The guide will give you lots of inside tips on Wine, Petiscos, Food and Good Company! Bring your appetite! Districts we visit: Baixa – Chiado – Bairro Alto. Try the famous Codfish Cake and Green Wine in a typical tavern at the Rossio Square. Go to Bairro Alto for a couple of Tapas with White Wine in a Wine Bar. Have a taste of Port Wine together with marmalade and cheese in a tradicional groceries’ shop. Enjoy the local’s favorite drink Ginja (cherry liqueur) in the original historical place. Finish with the typical chorizo (Portuguese sausage) with bread and Red Wine at a 17th century Palace.
This tour is a unique way to see and experience historical Lisbon. Insider guides give you a great insight into Lisbon’s lifestyle, history and culture as well useful tips. Districts we visit: Baixa – Chiado – Alfama. Visit the major sites of central Lisbon. Walk through Baixa – the old downtown district of the city – tasting the famous Pastel de Nata (custard tart) along the way. Explore the amazing Rossio, Figueira and Comércio Squares. Get to know Chiado, the glamorous part of the city with its iconic cafés and shops. . Stop for a wine and some typical portuguese tapas on a local restaurant.
Uncover the flavours of Galicia and Portugal on this eight-day adventure full of culinary delights, local wines and European hotspots. Take a tour of the central markets of Santiago de Compostela and enjoy a francesinha dinner in Porto. Discover how centuries of invasion and trade have given Portuguese cuisine a mixture of Mediterranean, African and Middle Eastern influences. Sip port and local wines among the terraced vineyards of the Douro Valley and roll up your sleeves for dinner at an Alentejo farm stay. Explore coastal Lisbon, rubbing shoulders with locals at a canned fish hotspot and tuck into a glass (or two) of ginjinha (wild cherry liqueur) and the famed Portuguese tarts.
See and taste your way through the city on this adventure packed Lisbon tour. With historical highlights, culinary delights and local interaction, it is a unique insight into the heart of this amazing place.
Meet your informative, local guide at historic neighborhood of Mouraria – a melting pot of cultures from far and wide, and a place you won’t see on other Lisbon tours. Portugal’s seafaring past has allowed many different cultural influences to contribute to the richness of modern-day Lisbon.
Our Lisbon tour then satisfies your appetite by stopping at a small, hidden bakery where traditional pastries and espresso coffee will provide a tasty pick-me-up and another insight into the local way of life. Soak up some Lisbon sightseeing highlights and history then stop to taste Portuguese cheese and authentic locally made marmalade with some Port wine.
Walk through Rossio (Lisbon’s main square) and find out how much the city has changed since the devastating earthquake of 1755.
Explore the highlights of the cultural and bohemian districts of Bairro Alto and Chiado. Stop at one the most beautiful viewpoints in Lisbon to admire the city while having a refreshing Portuguese beer.
Afterwards, take a short trip to the Tagus River. Board a ferry and journey to picturesque Cacilhas, where Portuguese green wine and freshly-caught seafood awaits!
Enjoy magnificent views from the South Bank and then return to Lisbon.
The Portuguese Camino provides a unique multi-stage walk that highlights the most important sections of the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. It is a beautiful walk steeped in ancient Celtic, Roman and Medieval heritage.
The "Iberian Triangle with Barcelona" tour spans 12 days, linking Madrid and Barcelona in an easy-paced city sightseeing adventure perfect for those favoring comfort. Ideal for senior travelers, this group trip covers historic sites and modern marvels, with all accommodations, transportation, and meals taken care of. The tour’s unique selling point is its balanced itinerary, giving you time to appreciate each city’s highlights while enjoying the camaraderie of group travel.
Your staff drivers and guides is brilliant They are planned, super sweet and helpful I liked that the tour gave us enough time to spend on our own and also let us see major highlights of a city.
Dreaming of Iberian wonders? The "Madrid and Lisbon" city sightseeing tour spans 5 days, linking Spain’s dynamic capital with Portugal’s soulful city of Lisbon. Perfect for mature travelers, this easy-paced group trip weaves through Madrid, Merida, and onward to Lisbon, ensuring a comfortable experience with short strolls and plenty of rest. All accommodations, transport, and meals are taken care of, freeing you to engage with the local culture and sights. The highlight of this tour package is its seamless connection between two of the Iberian Peninsula’s most iconic cities, making it an ideal journey for those interested in history, architecture, and local flavor.
Travel through the heart of Western Europe on the "France, Spain and Portugal" tour. Beginning in Paris and ending in Lisbon, this 15-day guided sightseeing trip is ideal for seniors seeking a blend of comfort and discovery. You’ll visit Lourdes, Granada, and several other destinations across four countries, with all logistics—accommodation, transport, meals—handled seamlessly. The tour’s unique benefit is its multi-country route, granting you access to a spectrum of cultures, cuisines, and histories in one comprehensive package.
The itinerary was perfectly curated, allowing us to see so much in just 10 days without feeling rushed. I particularly enjoyed the blend of city tours and beautiful coastal views. The guides were exceptional, and their passion for their countries was evident. This tour is a wonderful way to discover the rich heritage and stunning beauty of Spain and Portugal.
Overall satisfied with the tour. Guides were pleasant and knowledgeable. Drivers were safe and friendly. Areas to improve is to ensure bud drive back to the hotel when guests were left to tour the city. We were a big group 17 pax and were left in the city to find our own means to get back to the hotel. The Sintra excursion was a disappointment to the whole group as we were not taken to the actual Sintra Castle but only at the bottom site where there is not much to see. We all felt short changed for the excursion fees we paid. The Flamenco excursion was unsatisfactory too. Also we were misinformed that the Flamenco is outside the city and would be tight if we watch the bull fight show of 6pm. We were all dismayed when we were taken the Flamenco venue located only within the bull fight stadium.