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- The best Portugal tour packages
- What people love about Portugal Tours
- Most popular destinations in Portugal
- Travel Portugal your way
- Top operators in Portugal
- Best places to start your Portugal tour
- Discover Portugal tours for every budget
- Portugal tours for every group
- Top Portugal travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Portugal
- Portugal travel guides - curated by our experts
- Contact our Portugal travel experts
The best Portugal tour packages
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Highlights of Portugal
66 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The itinerary and organisation was excellent and provided us with a very good overview of the major cities of Portugal, its history and culture.”
Stephen, traveled in May 2024
The Portuguese circuit spans from Lisbon's Jerónimos Monastery to Porto's Douro Valley. Guests rest at select accommodations including Hotel Roma and Hotel da Bolsa. The cultural immersion features Fado performances, port wine tastings, and visits to UNESCO sites like Batalha Monastery and historic Coimbra University.
Duration 7 days Destinations Lisbon, Batalha, Coimbra, Porto Age Range up to 90 year olds Operated in English Operator G Adventures From $1,649
10% Off- US$1,484You save $164
Complete Portugal by Train
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Loved the small group size and diverse ages on our tour of Portugal. The boutique hotels and their locations were excellent.”
Deborah, traveled in April 2024
Porto's Port cellars and Lisbon's Saint Jeronimo Monastery anchor this Portuguese adventure. The route includes Douro Valley wine tasting, Aveiro's Moliceiro boat rides, and Sintra's Quinta da Regaleira. Accommodation at Vila Gale Porto Ribeira and Heritage Lisboa Plaza includes an authentic Fado show.
Duration 8 days Destinations Porto, Aveiro, Lisbon, Sintra Age Range 25 to 99 year olds Operated in English Operator Culture Trip From $2,509
20% Off- US$2,007You save $501
Hiking the Azores
31 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Hikes had just the right amount of challenge and were interesting and beautiful. Accommodations were great.”
Connie, traveled in May 2024
The volcanic archipelago reveals itself through 6 days of moderate hiking. The trails wind through Sete Cidades Parish, lead to Lagoa do Fogo, and meander through Eucalyptus forests. Carefully selected hotels in Ponta Delgada and Angra do Heroísmo serve as base camps, with expert CEO guides leading each trek.
Duration 6 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Angra do Heroismo Age Range up to 90 year olds Operated in English Operator G Adventures From $1,399
10% Off- US$1,259You save $139
Best of the Azores: 7 days in São Miguel
42 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Hotel was exceptional and tours were excellent! Would book with Tourradar again without hesitation!”
Kelly, traveled in August 2023
São Miguel's natural wonders unfold over 7 days from central Ponta Delgada. The itinerary covers Furnas' volcanic springs, Sete Cidades' twin lakes, and Nordeste's dramatic cliffs. Visits to Gorreana tea plantation and optional thermal baths at Terra Nostra round out the journey. Daily breakfast and expert-guided tours rated 4.8/5 included.
Duration 7 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel Island, Sete Cidades, Ribeira Grande, Vila Franca do Campo, Furnas, Nordeste Age Range 4 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese Operator Portugal Travel Center From
10% Off- US$716
Best of Lisbon Tour (with Sintra, Évora and Cascais) - 5 Days in Portugal
37 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very smooth, all timetables and bookings worked well with good people as guides.”
Gavin, traveled in November 2024
Portuguese treasures await from Lisbon's Turim Avenida hotel. The route encompasses Alfama's historic streets, UNESCO-listed Évora's Roman temples, and Sintra's romantic palaces. Nights feature authentic Fado in Bairro Alto while days end in coastal Cascais. Private transfers and expert local guides included.
Duration 5 days Destinations Lisbon, Sintra, Estoril, Cascais, Evora Age Range up to 88 year olds Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Operator Portugal Travel Center From
10% Off- US$1,035
What people love about Portugal Tours
- Highlights of Portugal
There were few added extra cost due to location of the hotel. The seemed to make himself scarce at time. The itinerary was not 4/5 really. It should be 2 or 3. The original was quite confusing and not much clarification until the night before. Very little time for me to plan things for the next day since we usually were not back from dinner until very late. This part certainly need improvements for future old travelers like me. Lalo is very personable and fun loving, the best quality for this trip. He has quite an expensive taste judging by the restaurants that he chosen. The food were quite good however Albigensian some what repetitive. All in all, I did have a pretty good time.
- Highlights of Portugal
I enjoyed the tour. The guide was excellent and it was well organised. Time in Lisbon should have been longer with less time in Coimbra. Also one elderly couple had physical and mental disabilities - should never have been allowed to book as it affected the pace and quality of the activities.
- Highlights of Portugal
Denis was excellent!!!
Most popular destinations in Portugal
The Atlantic Ocean and its endless beaches are ideal for sunbathing. Hit up the vibrant fish markets for the freshest seafood, or jump on a whale-watching tour for an unforgettable experience. And don't forget to check out the historic lighthouses for epic panoramic views.
See all Atlantic toursNorthern Portugal offers visitors some of the most genuine experiences in Iberia, as our guided tours highlight the region's distinctive character. The balance works really well - our travelers tell us they appreciate having structured activities mixed with free time to explore independently. When it comes to highlights, the Douro Valley is hard to beat. You'll visit traditional quintas, or wine estates, where local vintners share their deep knowledge of Portugal's wine heritage. What makes these tours work is how naturally they connect you with Portuguese life, from the carefully picked local hotels to regional dishes that tell you so much about the area's food culture.
See all Northern Portugal toursRiver cruising along Portugal's Douro delivers exactly what makes our travelers come back: really warm Portuguese hospitality, good comfort levels on the boats and excellent food and wine along the way. When we look at the Douro Experience, it's the crew's attentiveness and smartly planned routes that make it special - you'll drift past terraced vineyards and old quintas dotting the riverbanks. While people rate the meals aboard ships like A Rosa quite highly, they often tell us how much they enjoy mixing it up with dinners in Porto's local spots too. Our English-speaking guests regularly mention how well the crew looks after them, going that extra mile to keep things relaxed. There's actually a neat rule about daytime-only sailing here, which works out perfectly - you get a laid-back pace and great light for photos of the UNESCO-listed landscape. The local dishes really shine too; you'll find classics like bacalhau à brás paired with regional wines that our travelers can't stop talking about.
See all Douro toursThe Azores islands pack pure magic into their volcanic landscapes and outdoor experiences. Our travelers keep telling us about the raw natural beauty they find across Sao Miguel, Pico, Terceira, Sao Jorge and also Faial. You'll discover incredibly varied hiking trails here - there's the coastal path connecting Ribeira Funda to Maia, plus volcanic routes winding around Lagoa do Fogo and Sete Cidades. What makes these islands really special is how naturally they blend nature with local life - you can walk through Gorreana's tea plantations (the oldest in Europe), visit working pineapple farms and try the unique Cozido stew that's actually cooked using volcanic heat in Furnas. The marine life viewing is remarkable too - sperm whales and dolphins are regular visitors you'll spot in their natural habitat.
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Travel Portugal your way
Sail through Portugal's scenic landscapes on a river cruise. Witness the terraced vineyards of Douro Valley, visit historic Coimbra, and take a walking tour of vibrant Porto. Enjoy local wines, traditional Fado music, and delicious Portuguese cuisine.
See all River Cruise toursMadeira's trails and levadas create a fantastic network for walkers and hiking fans. The best routes we offer blend coastal sections with mountain paths, taking you through the UNESCO Laurel forests alongside those clever old irrigation channels. Our customers keep telling us about their walks to Boca do Risco - it's a great spot to see the Madeira Firecrest and take in views across the Atlantic. Around Santana, you'll walk past those distinctive A-frame houses and see the terraced fields that produce three harvests each year. Down in the Algarve, the Seven Hanging Valleys trail is a favorite - you'll pass limestone cliffs and find quiet beaches along the way. What works really well is how the routes mix coastal and inland walking; you can always pop into a village for coffee or find a hidden beach for a cooling dip.
See all Hiking & Trekking toursSão Miguel in the Azores really delivers for active travelers who want variety in their days. You can spot whales off Ponta Delgada and then go kayaking on Sete Cidades lake, all with volcanic scenery as your backdrop. The thermal pools at Caldeira Velha make a perfect break between activities, and you can cycle around crater lakes at whatever speed suits you. Over in Madeira, we mix hiking with unique spots like the natural lava pools at Porto Moniz. Our TourRadar guests often mention how much they enjoy mixing active days with local culture, especially trying food cooked using volcanic heat in Furnas. With small groups of 6-8 people, the local guides can adjust plans easily and show you their favorite hidden spots.
See all Active toursPortugal's cycling routes give you two really different ways to see the country. The Porto to Lisbon ride keeps you close to the Atlantic, winding through pine forests and small towns. Our TourRadar customers often tell us how much they enjoy mixing up beach rides with stops in medieval spots like Óbidos. If you take the Lisbon to Algarve option, you're in for something different - following the Vicentine Coast Natural Park where the cliffs drop into empty beaches. The guides set up lovely picnic lunches in scenic spots, which our travelers say really makes their day. You'll cover about 40-60km daily and e-bikes are there if you want them for the hills. Most riding is on bike paths or quiet roads, though you should know there are some busier stretches - worth thinking about if you're new to bike touring.
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Top operators in Portugal
- 5.0 (22,793 Portugal reviews)
"A truly magical, once in a life time experience. Our group was an eclectic mix of amazing people who made this experience that much more special. Our guide, Dinarte was so welcoming, knowledgeable organized and motivating. As a native Madeiran, he truly loves the island and shared so much of this special place with us. If I could give 10 stars, I would. Take the leap of faith and book your next adventure in Madeira, you won't regret it. Thank you for this life changing experience and the opportunity to me new friends from around the world!
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- 6 Portugal tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 2h
- Response rate
- 76%
- Average price
- $446
- 4.5 (11,924 Portugal reviews)
"Really enjoyed the first part in Spain and Portugal, helped especially by the guide. The Moroccan guide was a disappointment, Chefchouen and Fes wonderful, not sure why we went all the way to Marrakech for more of the same, and the tired hotel didn’t help. So pleased the group was a fantastic bunch. We had a ball in spite of other things.
- Tours
- 4 Portugal tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 8h
- Response rate
- 92%
- Average price
- $456
- 4.5 (279 Portugal reviews)
"We thoroughly enjoyed our trip. Our guide Rui was excellent in his organisation and making sure we all had a great time together. He has great on depth knowledge of all the places we visited including the sites, history, culture and food. The specialist guides through the tour were all fantastic too. We learnt so much and enjoyed the experience.
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- 1 Portugal tours
- Age range
- 12 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 8h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $459
Best places to start your Portugal tour
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Portugal offers solid value for travelers watching their budget, with tours that pack in plenty without breaking the bank. Multi-day routes from Lisbon take you through Fatima's religious sites and up to Sintra, where Pena Palace and Monserrate await. Our TourRadar customers really like how these tours mix guided activities with free afternoons - perfect for exploring local markets and trying regional foods at your own pace. The journey continues north to Porto, where you'll visit port wine cellars and take river cruises under the city's six bridges. Many tours use train travel between cities, which our travelers say adds an authentic local element. Some trips extend to Madeira or the Azores, combining cultural visits with laid-back beach time and swimming spots.
The high-end tours in Portugal focus on exclusive moments and carefully picked accommodations. The Presidential Train through Douro Valley really sets itself apart - you'll enjoy chef-prepared multi-course meals while rolling through wine country, stopping at top estates like Quinta de Vargelas. Our customers love the traditional sweets and port tastings that come right to your seat. Other premium experiences include private tile-painting sessions in Porto and special access to centuries-old university libraries. These tours time everything just right - you'll see popular spots like Pena Palace when they're less crowded and get private entry to historical sites. The hotels are chosen with care, many offering pools with vineyard views or gardens filled with trees that have stood for hundreds of years.
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Portugal tours for every type of group
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Group
322 tours in PortugalExplore Portugal on a pre-planned itinerary and meet like-minded travelers
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109 tours in PortugalVisit Portugal with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
110 tours in PortugalPrivate tours let you control the rhythm while keeping expert knowledge at hand. Starting in Lisbon, you can take personal walking tours through Alfama's winding streets, trying local pastries and ginjinha liqueur along the way. Our customers really value having guides who adjust things based on what interests them most. You'll get special experiences like intimate Fado shows in old neighborhoods and private visits to Douro Valley wine estates. The flexible schedule means more time to photograph Sintra's colorful palaces or enjoy long lunches at Porto's riverside spots. Private transfers make moving between cities smooth and easy, which our travelers say makes a real difference to their experience.
Top Portugal travel itineraries to fit your plans
On São Miguel Island, our week-long Azores tours give you just the right mix of guided trips and free time. Starting from Ponta Delgada, you head to Sete Cidades where twin lakes sit in an old volcano crater, reflecting the sky above. Our travelers tell us they love how varied each day is - watching whales breach offshore one day, then visiting Europe's oldest tea plantation at Gorreana the next. The thermal pools in Furnas Valley are something special; you can relax in warm waters while your lunch cooks in nearby volcanic steam vents. We include guided walks to waterfalls in the northeast and also leave you time to discover fishing villages at your own pace.
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Porto, Braga, Guimaraes, Douro International Natural Park, Aveiro
See all toursTen days lets us properly combine Lisbon, Porto and either the Algarve or Azores. Lisbon's historic Alfama district comes alive with evening Fado shows, while the journey north takes in Fatima's pilgrim sites and Sintra's elaborate palaces. In Porto, our customers particularly enjoy the small-group wine tastings in old cellars and boat trips under the city's six bridges. If you're heading to the Algarve, you'll get all-inclusive beach time, while Azores-bound travelers can mix thermal pool soaks with coastal walks. These longer trips really let you get to know Portuguese culture through the food, wine and also local connections.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Lisbon, Sintra, Estremoz, Evora, Monsaraz, Coimbra, Lamego, Douro International Natural Park, Pinhao, Peso da Regua, Amarante, Guimaraes, Porto
See all toursTwo weeks in the Azores gives you time to explore five distinct islands properly. São Miguel starts things off with volcanic lakes and thermal pools, then it's off to Pico Island where UNESCO-protected vineyards stretch along the coast. Our customers really value the time on São Jorge, where dramatic cliffs drop to hidden fajas - fertile plains perfect for growing crops. Over on Faial, you can walk the rim of its huge caldera and explore the Capelinhos volcano site. With 14 days, you'll get each island's character, spot whales offshore, try local cheeses and also discover traditional island life without rushing.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Lisbon, Sintra, Cascais, Estoril, Tomar, Fatima, Batalha, Porto, Aveiro, Nazare, Obidos, Madeira Island
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The week-long Madeira walking tours have become a real favorite with our solo travelers, who tell us they quickly form friendships with others who share their interest in exploring. You'll walk about 12km each day along the levadas - these old irrigation channels give you great access to Atlantic coast views and dense laurel forests. Many solo guests also love our train-based mainland routes starting in Porto's old quarter, rolling through to Aveiro where you'll see those distinctive canal boats gliding past beautiful Art Nouveau buildings. We're noticing more people booking our Lisbon-based tours that branch out to Sintra and Évora too - the small groups make it easy to connect over Fado performances and wine tastings. Our TourRadar customers often mention how the guides bring everyone together while sharing local insights you just wouldn't discover alone.
Our train tours through Portugal work perfectly for senior travelers, using the country's excellent rail network to connect Porto and Lisbon while you watch the scenery change through the window. The carefully planned schedules include proper rest time between visits, so you won't feel rushed at important sites. The Douro Valley section is particularly popular - you'll cruise past vineyard terraces and visit family wineries where everything happens at a relaxed tempo. Walking tours come with options for different fitness levels and our guides are great at adjusting the pace for everyone's comfort. We choose hotels in Porto and Lisbon for their central spots, which means you can easily find restaurants and shops during your free time.
- Solo Travelers399 tours All tours for Solo Travelers
- Couples239 tours
- Seniors (50+)166 tours All tours for Seniors
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Best time to visit Portugal
- Spring 2025
Spring really brings Portugal to life, especially in Madeira where the levada walking trails are lined with blooming wildflowers. Our travelers enjoy how the tours mix coastal walks with village visits - one day you're following paths along dramatic cliffs, the next you're sampling wines in Porto's historic cellars. The weather's just right for wandering through Sintra's gardens and exploring the Douro Valley's vineyard terraces. Train rides show off countryside views dotted with almond blossoms, while city walks in Lisbon and Porto benefit from nice temperatures and fewer people at the main sites.
- March 2025 251 tours
- April 2025 307 tours
- May 2025 popular 329 tours
- Summer 2025
Summer tours make the most of Portugal's extended daylight and warm evenings. Small groups head out early to visit cultural sites, then take breaks when the day heats up. Many of our customers choose coastal itineraries that combine city exploration with beach time - you'll discover Lisbon's historic areas in the morning before heading to places like Cascais for swimming and lunch. The Douro Valley programs work particularly well, mixing wine tastings with river cruises that catch cool breezes. Guides plan Porto walking routes through shaded streets and schedule indoor activities during peak heat hours.
- June 2025 popular 315 tours
- July 2025 294 tours
- August 2025 289 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn brings ideal conditions for getting active across Portugal. Madeira's walking tours take advantage of clear skies and pleasant temperatures - our travelers love following the levada paths past harvested fields and through ancient laurel forests. It's perfect timing for Douro Valley visits too, where you can see the grape harvest and join in traditional wine-making. City tours in Porto and Lisbon enjoy mild weather for exploring old quarters, while Sintra palace visits avoid the summer crowds. Our customers often mention how autumn tours include more outdoor activities and longer walks through historic towns and rural areas.
- September 2025 325 tours
- October 2025 popular 326 tours
- November 2025 204 tours
- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter in Portugal offers a different side of the country when tourist numbers drop off. Our TourRadar customers tell us they love visiting Porto's old town in November - you can take your time at port wine tastings and catch intimate Fado performances without the usual summer rush. The winter light gives Sintra's palaces a special atmosphere, and it's easy to pair Lisbon neighborhood walks with day trips out there. We find the cool temperatures work really well for exploring Évora's medieval center and dropping into family wineries in the Douro Valley. The guides are good at adapting the daily schedule, moving between indoor and outdoor activities depending on the weather.
- January 2025 131 tours
- February 2025 popular 192 tours
- December 2025 156 tours
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