Why choose this Porto tour ?
Experience the best of Portugal on a private tour from Lisbon to Porto, with the flexibility to choose 2 or 3 stops along the way.
Travelers may choose to stop at Óbidos, a medieval walled town with narrow cobbled streets and charming whitewashed houses.
Nazaré, a fishing village, offers stunning views over the sea and is a popular destination for surfers.
Alcobaça and Batalha are home to Portugal’s two Gothic masterpieces, the Monastery of Alcobaça and the Monastery of Batalha.
Fátima is an important pilgrimage site, where the Virgin Mary is believed to have appeared to three shepherd children.
Coimbra, home to one of the oldest universities in the world, is known for its historic architecture and beautiful gardens.
Aveiro, known as the “Venice of Portugal”, for a traditional boat trip along the canals.
With so much history, culture and natural beauty to explore, a tour from Lisbon to Porto is the perfect way to experience the best of Portugal.
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What makes From Lisbon to Porto, stop in 2 or 3 of its most beautiful cities a unique experience ?
Nazaré beach, with a mild climate and natural beauty, has one of the oldest traditions in Portugal linked to fishing.
At the origin of the settlement of the Sítio promontory are the natural conditions and the religious feeling, arising from the miracle of Nossa Senhora da Nazaré.
The municipality of Nazaré has an area of 82 km² and has a population of 15,158 inhabitants within its administrative limits, being divided into 3 parishes.
Peniche and the sea are inseparable. It is one of the largest traditional fishing ports in Portugal and a major Atlantic center for maritime-tourist activities.
Portuguese coastal city, seat of the municipality, located in the central west region of the country, on a peninsula with a perimeter of around 10 km, with Cabo Carvoeiro at its western end.
The municipality of Peniche has an area of 78 km² and has a population of 27,753 inhabitants within its administrative limits, divided into 4 parishes.
The imposing Monastery of Alcobaça is one of the most beautiful Cistercian monasteries in Europe, with more than 900 years of history and a UNESCO Heritage Site since 1989.
The municipality of Alcobaça has an area of 408 km² and has a population of 56,688 inhabitants within its administrative limits, divided into 13 parishes.
Batalha was the scene of great historical moments, from the Roman presence to the decisive struggles for independence, leaving an unavoidable cultural heritage.
It was the victory in the Battle of Aljubarrota, which took place on the 14th of August 1385, which led to the construction of the Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória, a pole of attraction that gave rise to Vila da Batalha.
The municipality of Batalha has an area of 103 km² and has a population of 15,805 inhabitants within its administrative limits, divided into 4 parishes.
The Sanctuary of Fátima is one of the greatest references of the Marian cult, to which pilgrims from all over the world flock.
The City of Fátima has an area of 71 km² and has a population of 10,432 inhabitants within its administrative limits.
The place where the Sanctuary of Fátima is located, Cova da Iria, was until 1917 a place…
Former seat of the Knights Templar, Tomar is a city of great charm, due to its artistic and cultural richness. The maximum exponent is in the Convent of Christ, one of the most important works of the Renaissance in Portugal.
The municipality of Tomar has an area of 351 km² and has a population of 40,677 inhabitants within its administrative limits, divided into 11 parishes.
On the banks of the Mondego River, Coimbra is known for its University, the oldest in Portugal and one of the oldest in Europe, which over time has shaped its image, making it “the city of students”.
The municipality of Coimbra has an area of 319 km² and has a population of 143,396 inhabitants within its administrative limits, divided into 18 parishes.
Here are buried D. Afonso Henriques and D. Sancho I, the first kings of the Portuguese crown.
When visiting Aveiro, we discover a landscape with a watermark. Next to the sea and the estuary, Aveiro is crossed by a network of canals where moliceiro boats travel.
The municipality of Aveiro has an area of 197 km² and has a population of 78,450 inhabitants within its administrative limits, divided into 10 parishes.
Aveiro, known as the “Venice of Portugal”, is a Portuguese city, capital of the District of Aveiro, in the Centro Region.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- 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.
Options To Choose for Your Trip:
From Lisbon to Porto, stop in 2 or 3 of its most beautiful cities Inclusions:
Included with Your Ticket
- Transport in luxury vehicles, with maximum comfort and extra equipment tailored to your needs.
- Personal accident and liability insurance.
- Our executive vehicles offer Wi-Fi, bottled water, refreshments, and a relaxing atmosphere.
Not Included
- No Transportation of suitcases or excess baggage, unless specified.
- Admissions to venues and attractions along the route.
- Gratuities are not included and are left to individual discretion.
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Endless Weekend Tours.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Lisbon.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- This Tour is Rated 5 Stars based on 2 valid reviews on TRIPADVISOR.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 7 Travelers is accepted for booking.
The starting point or arrival will be your hotel or other agreed place in Porto.