On this private tour of Lisbon, you’ll get a full introduction to the Portuguese capitals history. It´s monuments, palaces, churches, and typical historical neighbourhoods. Visit sites that are of interest to you, on this tour of discovery. You can customize it to your requirements. Your guide will give you a taste of local life, and make stops for some delicious local pastries if you so wish it.
See the very best of Lisbon on this private walking tour with your private guide. Meet your local guide in a designated location in down-town Lisbon and whisk you off on a tour of the city. Take in the city’s most famous attractions and traveling off the beaten path. All this, while exploring the city at your own pace.
Marvel at historical landmarks, such as the São Jorge Castle, and Lisbon´s Cathedral. Therefore, travel from the Phoenician civilization, up to the Roman city of Olissippo. Also visiting Alfama, the city’s oldest neigherhood, and see Moorish influences everywhere. Take a stroll off the typical tourist route, traveling through the city’s traditional neighbourhoods. Finally, get a feeling of what Alfacinhas (Lisbon natives) do in their lovely city.
Don’t miss the opportunity to taste some of Portugal’s traditional pastries. It´s a good idea to make this one of your first tour for your stay in Lisbon.
Really enjoyable private tour! Good combination of winetasting and seeing some of the surroundings and nature. Our guide Andr was excellent and very knowledgeable.
Discover the amazing, world-famous wine-making region in the Douro Valley with our carefully crafted Douro Wine Region hike tour. Hike up and down the terraced vineyards that were built from the schistose rocks from the river up to the hill tops and delight in the rich regional cuisine tasting the world-famous Port and Douro wines from the region.
This self-guided hike tour begins in Sabrosa, birthplace of Ferdinand Magellan and one of the most emblematic towns in the region. Walk along trails through scenic environments, discovering gems such as the noble wine-making village of Provesende and Lalim—a stopping place on the Cistercian monk’s wine route. You will also visit Pinhão, a town in the heart of Douro where the majority of the finest Port and Douro wine estates are located.
Enjoy a serene boat ride on a rabelo, used for shipping young wines downriver to the warehouses in Vila Nova de Gaia, across from Porto. While the monumental city of Lamego invites you to discover local sparkling wine, the typical villages among the terraced vineyards above the Douro River offer breathtaking landscapes that will leave you in awe.
Please see our itinerary for more details.
Wine tasting toursFood tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Age Range
16-99 yrs
Operated in
English
Destinations
Porto, Peso Da Régua, Douro Vall
Porto, Peso Da Régua, Douro Valley, Sabrosa, Oliveira De Azemeis, Camino De Santiago
Today you will explore the coast between Albufeira Marina and Carvoeiro beach on a boat that offers you the chance to relax and maybe even see a wild dolphins!
We begin with a relaxing ride through the caves and rock formations that make this landscape so unique. You'll have a chance to jump off the boat for a refreshing ocean swim before we head out to sea in our search for the dolphins who call these waters home.
Your boat is the perfect vessel for dolphin exploration, and these playful and fun animals are truly a sight to behold! Your expert guide will share with you interesting facts and history on this memorable trip.
Meet your new Portuguese best friend at your accommodation to start the exiting journey that awaits you - sit back & relax while travelling to the center of Portugal and hearing all about the region!
1- Fátima – 150 kilometers (90 miles) north of Lisbon we arriving to our destination: the religious capital of Portugal! In Fátima, you’ll spend time exploring the religious site, visiting the Chapel of Apparitions to see the stone pillar that marks the spot where Virgin Mary appeared, the Shrine that is twice the size of St Peter's Square in the Vatican, the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fátima and absolving all the religious atmosphere and serenity that this whole location offers! Your guide will give you space and time to enjoy the sight, but of course give you all the information, insight, interesting facts and everything you need to know about Fátima and the Portuguese Catholic and religious traditions!
In 1917 a religious event changed the history of this location for ever, when three young shepherds witnessed successive apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima (another name for the Virgin Mary) turning Fátima, into one of the most important landmarks in the Marian worship, drawing pilgrims from all over the world.
At the other end of Fatima’s Shire the Most Holy Trinity Church – Lesser Basilica, from 2007 is an amazing modern piece of architecture, without intermediate supports and with a total capacity of about 8,700 people.
2 - We leave Fátima’s shire but our Tour is not over yet! To make this day trip even more complete we take you to a small local village, 2km away, location where the three young shepherds (responsible for the importance of Fatima’s landmark) were born and lives! You will get the real inside of their life’s and costumes and get a better context about this entire location and its importance!
Fatima is a landmark not just for Portugal history, but also for the catholic worship worldwide – it’s definitely a place to go, let us take you there!
Porto to Lisbon Bike Tour is an 8-day tour that takes you into Portugal’s two largest cities—Porto and Lisbon. Your tour will start in one of the Unesco World Heritage cities—Porto. With more than 150 classified monuments and unrivaled wine and gastronomic richness, Porto will transfer you to a world of amazing flavors.
Your next destination is Aveiro (the famous Portuguese Venice). Here, you will explore the famous beach of Nazaré and the medieval town of Obidos. Guarded by walls, the city has maintained its traces over the centuries.
After exploring Porto, you will head to the capital, Lisbon—the city of seven hills. The sparkle and light of the Tagus River has inspired poets, painters and photographers alike—immortalizing Lisbon in their works. Explore the typical medieval neighborhoods and endless monuments whose stones mark the soul of Portugal.
This tour is ideal for wine and food lovers, willing to discover the unique taste of Portugal while exploring the cities at their own pace.
Please see our itinerary for more details.
Food toursWine tasting tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Age Range
16-79 yrs
Operated in
English
Destinations
Lisbon, Porto, Furadouro, Aveiro
Lisbon, Porto, Furadouro, Aveiro, Figueira Da Foz, Nazare
You begin in UNESCO-recognised Porto, a beautiful mix of winding, medieval streets, impressive architecture and the serene Douro River, packed with brightly coloured rabelo sailing boats - it's also home to some world-famous wine cellars. From here you'll head south, past sandy bays and beaches, to your luxury hotel in Furadouro right on the beachfront, before heading via the Aveiro Lagoon, to 'Portugal's Venice', Aveiro. Here, the latticework canals are overlooked by grand buildings and inviting restaurants, while pretty moliceiro boats sail leisurely along the water. Returning to the ocean you'll pass high sand dunes and fragrant pine and acacia forest, on your way to Praia de Mira, before heading inland to the Spa town of Curia in the Bairrada wine region, the home of Portugal's best Champagne-style wine - be sure to stop for a tasting! From Curia your final stretch takes you to Coimbra, Portugal's former capital and now a cosmopolitan university city. Explore its charming cobbled alleyways, bustling markets and wonderful architecture such as the 16th century aqueduct and the university's sublime Baroque library, perhaps rounding off with a traditional fado evening in one of the local bars.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House, Luxury Hotel
Age Range
12-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Porto, Coimbra, Furadouro, Aveir
Porto, Coimbra, Furadouro, Aveiro, Praia De Mira, Curia
Visit Sintra and its surrounding area on a private sightseeing tour. Take in the renowned architectures and admire the natural beauty of the historic sites that interest you the most. Stay away from the major crowds, exploring the lesser known locations.
Embark in a private sightseeing tour of historic Sintra and its stunning surroundings. Stop to see important sites along the way and enjoy exploring places not included on typical tourist routes.
You’ll have plenty of time on this full-day trip to take in all the spots of historic importance and admire views of the area’s natural splendour.
You can opt to visit one of the two lesser-known monuments of Sintra:
The National Queluz Palace, or the Natural Monserrate Palace.
Two of the lesser-known and “forgotten” palaces of Sintra, away from the overcrowded Pena Palace.
After seeing the highlights of Sintra we will drive through the National Park of Sintra to the coastline. There we will visit the western-most point of continental Europe, Cabo da Roca, and before returning to Lisbon, we will pass by the coastal village of Cascais.
We had a great day in Sintra with our driver Bruno- he was very professional. He timed the site visits perfectly so we were easily able to spend time at the Moorish Castle, Pena Palace, and Quinta da Regaleira in one day, with a break for a delicious lunch in Sintra and a stop to wander in town. He even treated us to our first taste of Ginjinha! Thank you, Bruno for an unforgettable day to a beautiful place!
The center of Portugal is a must-see and we put together the best iconic sites for this day-trip to remember! From the biggest catholic sanctuary in the word: Fátima; The fields where the biggest battle in Portugal occurred: Batalha; the town with the biggest waves ever surfed finishing in the big tall fortified walls of Obidos!
We have combined the best locations from Portugal’s center bringing to you the best complete day-trip ever! This (very) full day trip guarantees a genuine and authentic Portuguese experience:
1. Fátima - the religious capital of Portugal, you will be able to visit both the old and new sanctuaries and Sanctuary Square, the location of the shrine and have time to absorve all this regions religious atmosphere and century old traditions.
2. Monastery of Batalha - elected one of the seven wonders of Portugal and UNESCO World Heritage. It’s one of the best examples of Gothic architecture in the country and was built as a worship gift for the victory in the Battle of Aljubarrota, one of the biggest battles in Portuguese history.
3. Nazaré - host to some of the Portuguese coast's most beautiful beaches and a fishermen villa that holds the record for the world’s largest wave that was ever surfed. Here you will break for lunch, perhaps choosing from one of the many tasty seafood restaurants (At your own expense).
4. Óbidos - After lunch, you will continue your travels along the coast towards the historic village of Óbidos. This beautiful village is situated inside the ancient medieval fortress walls of the XII century. Its narrow streets, white-painted houses, and ramparts are a vision not to be missed. Before leaving Óbidos, enjoy a sample of “Ginjinha” a cherry liquor, sipped from a chocolate cup.
Take in the all this picturesque coastline as you head back to Lisbon with the feeling that this day could not be better! Let us guide you thought the wonders of Portugal’s center!
Join us on this 4-hour tour and get the chance to learn about Oporto’s history and traditions while discovering new food. This tour starts at one of the most popular squares in Oporto. Follow your tour guide as he takes you to some of the city's best local restaurants.
Get the chance to taste more than 10 different types of local delicacies. Tingle your taste buds with some of Porto’s most famous dishes, ranging from francesinha to the mouth-watering eclairs. This tour comes to an end in a wine bar located at the riverside area of the city.
Enjoy a glass of white Port wine before you travel back to your accommodation.
It is hard to believe that the Azores are part of Europe. Born from the immensity of the Atlantic Ocean, this lush green archipelago of volcanic islands is a far cry from continental Portugal. The nine Islands of the Azores are Europe's western most point located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. The Azores have long been known as one of the most scenically varied areas to explore, each of the nine islands has its own characteristics, from steep craters to abundant wildlife and sites of historical interest. The islands of the Azores are a paradise for walkers and nature lovers with their blue lakes bordered by flowers, dazzling views of the sea from high in the hills and lush green landscapes of ancient volcanic craters.
This 14-night island hopping holiday features the best of the Eastern and Central Islands of the Azores including Sao Miguel, Sao Jorge, Pico, Faial & Santa Maria.
Sao Miguel is famous for its beautiful landscapes and exceptional volcanic lakes. The largest of the Azorean islands it is known as Ilhe Verde - Green Island. A stunning coastline of small bays with black sand and precipitous sea cliffs interspersed with small harbours add further interest. The island features three major calderas (volcanic craters) now with lakes sparkling at the bottom. Sete Citdades even has a village at the bottom of the crater and two lakes one blue and one contrasting green.
Sao Jorge has the most-jagged coastline of the Azores Islands, with coastal cliffs surrounded at sea level by Fajas. These small flat pieces of land are formed by lava flows and are distinctive features of the Azores. Discover spectacular waterfalls, lush ravines and the chance to explore the interesting fishing village of Velas.
Pico is the most volcanic of the Azores Islands, renowned for its almost perfectly coned mountain of Pico Alto standing at 2352m, making it the highest peak in all of Portugal. Enjoy stunning walks through interesting fauna and picturesque villages. The local approach to wine production and vineyard culture has been preserved through the years, making for remarkable scenery of unique vineyards and dark grey basalt.
Faial is known as the Blue Island for the abundance of blue hydrangeas seen all over the island and due to its deep relationship with the sea, with its harbour proving important for many adventurous transatlantic sailors. Famous for its stewed octopus in wine amongst the Azoreans - you should most certainly try some! Faial island offers a contrasting picture of rich and diverse flora and a dry lunar landscape. The walking here takes you to volcanic crater rims with breath-taking views and the opportunity to explore the lighthouse and museum which shows the history of volcanic eruptions.
Santa Maria is the oldest of the Azores Islands and being the most eastern and southern island, its climate is also much drier. Due to its drier climate, Santa Maria offers unique characteristics including fascinating rock formations and stunning fauna (it is a geologists and botanist's paradise). It also features what is considered by many to be the best beach in the Azores, Praia Formosa.
Walking toursSightseeing Tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Azores, Sao Miguel, Faja Grande
Azores, Sao Miguel, Faja Grande, Parque Rural Del Teno, Rua De Santa Maria, Vila Do Bispo, Lagoa Do Fogo, Sete Cidades, Sao Jorge, Fajã Dos Cubres, Ponta delgada, Pico
Portugal was a pioneer in discovering the wonders of the new world. Come on a discovery tour and get to know the history of those maritime adventures that brought new cultures and tastes to Europe.
Get behind the wheel of a 2-seater Twizy, an eco-friendly electric car, and explore Lisbon from head to toe. Your Twizy will take you to all the hidden, unusual, and authentic corners of Baixa and Belém on this 3-hour tour. Equipped with a GPS audio guide, you’ll listen to the comments and stories as you make your way to the most interesting places in the city.
Your tour starts in the most multicultural area of the city, Martim Moniz. From there you drive down into the shopping disctrict Baixa with its many little cafés and restaurants. Continue to Praça Luís de Camões and enter the famous nightlife district Bairro Alto. Stop at the viewpoint São Pedro de Alcântara and enjoy one of the most beautiful views over the city.
Continue your journey and head to Belém, where you will see the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery and get a chance to try the Pasteis de Belém, the famous Portuguese custard tarts that have their origin in this area of Lisbon. Come back to the center by way of Praça do Comércio with its beautiful open space alongside the river. Enjoy the view and then head back to the shop!
Get the chance to visit unique, small restaurants and taste the best tidbits in town during this 4-hour, guided Lisbon food tour. Start this tour from Lisbon’s main square. Head out to discover the recipes that have been passed down from generation to generation.
You have a total of 5 stops for tasting today. You must try the Portuguese cheeses, fried cod snacks, tremoco (lupin) paired with Portuguese beer, caldo verde soup and bifanas, a local favourite. End your tour with a visit to a local pastry shop and enjoying an amazing espresso along with pastel de nata, a Portuguese egg tart pastry.
For more details about this tour, please click on the blue 'Make An Enquiry' button on the top right of the tour page and send us a message.