Food & Culinary Tours in Portugal
Picture yourself eating warm pastel de nata at Belém's famous café while learning about Portuguese food traditions firsthand. Food tours here show you everything from Lisbon's seafood markets to Porto's francesinha sandwiches, Alentejo's bread soups, Algarve's cataplana stews, maybe some wine tasting in Douro Valley. You're tasting your way from coastal dishes to inland specialties, and it’s truly divine.
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- Food & Wine Small-Group Portugal Tours: Lisbon to Porto & Douro Post-Tour Extension
- Best of Lisbon Tour (with Sintra, Évora and Cascais) - 5 Days in Portugal
- Taste of Portugal with Azores
- Hike Menorca in comfort
- Portugal: Lisbon, Douro, Porto & the Riviera (Women-Only)
- Portugal Wine Adventure (Local Grape Harvesting, Porto Exploring, Wine Tastings, etc...)
- PRESIDENCIAL Train by the wonders of Porto and Douro Valley - 1 Day
Food & Wine Small-Group Portugal Tours: Lisbon to Porto & Douro Post-Tour Extension
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very well organised and full of interesting experiences.”
Madeleine, traveled in May
Lisbon's Pastéis de Belém pastries and Porto's wine cellars highlight Portugal's finest tastes. Traditional cooking at Casas da Li, olive oil tastings, sardine canneries, and Vinho Verde wineries offer rich culinary insights. Small groups of 10 ensure personalized attention.
Duration 8 days Destinations Lisbon, Sintra, Obidos, Nazare, Porto, Arcos de Valdevez, Braga Age Range Ages 12+ Operator EcoTrilha Portugal Tours From
- US$3,445
Best of Lisbon Tour (with Sintra, Évora and Cascais) - 5 Days in Portugal
41 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very smooth, all timetables and bookings worked well with good people as guides.”
Gavin, traveled in November
Fado dinner shows in Bairro Alto and wine tastings in Évora bring Portuguese culture to life. Mercado da Ribeira's local specialties and optional Michelin-starred dining enhance the experience. Centrally located Turim Avenida hotel provides comfortable accommodation with breakfast.
Duration 5 days Destinations Lisbon, Sintra, Estoril, Cascais, Evora Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Portuguese Operator Portugal Travel Center From $1,125
5% Off- US$1,069You save $56
Porto's Sandeman Wine Cellars, Bairrada wine region near Coimbra, and São Miguel's pineapple plantations showcase Portugal's diverse flavors. A farewell dinner in Lisbon and visits to Europe's oldest tea factory in Maia round out this gastronomic journey.
Duration 11 days Destinations Porto, Agueda, Coimbra, Lisbon, Mafra, Sintra, Cascais, Lagoa Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $3,842
4% Off- US$3,692+$347 upfront costsYou save $150
Duration 8 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Sete Cidades, Ribeira Grande, Furnas, Nordeste Operated in Only: German Operator Gebeco From
4% Off- US$2,315
Duration 10 days Destinations Lisbon, Obidos, Nazare, Porto, Sintra Age Range Ages 21+ Operator The Solo Travel Collection From
4% Off- US$3,990
Portugal Wine Adventure (Local Grape Harvesting, Porto Exploring, Wine Tastings, etc...)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“This experience truly makes you feel like you are IN Portugal. We got to spend time at a real vineyard ran by locals and it was one of the top moments of my year.”
MitkoKarshovski, traveled in September
Porto's seafood restaurants and Monção's family kitchens showcase authentic Portuguese cuisine. Traditional Nata baking and Portuguese recipes with Mrs. Lima highlight local expertise. Scenic Douro Valley lunches and classic Porto specialties create memorable dining experiences.
No departure dates availableDuration 7 days Destinations Porto, Valenca do Douro, Monção, Vigo Age Range Ages 21-40 Operator Life Nomading Adventures Chef Chakall's Portuguese-inspired degustation menu transforms this historic train journey. Douro Valley's finest artisanal cheeses, traditional sausages, regional wines, and local sweets create an unforgettable dining experience.
No departure dates availableDuration 1 day Destinations Porto, Pinhao Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, Portuguese Operator Portugal Travel Center
What our customers ask about Food & Culinary Tours in Portugal
What unique food experiences are included in Portuguese culinary tours?
Portuguese culinary tours blend traditional and modern food experiences across the country. Visitors can join bread-making workshops in Montaria learn traditional recipes at quintas and taste olive oils in Porto. The tours often stop at historic spots like Pasteis de Belém which has made Portuguese tarts since 1837. Market visits are common including Lisbon's Mercado da Ribeira where local vendors showcase fresh produce and regional specialties. One TourRadar traveler noted "The cooking experience at Quinta De Tourais was fabulous especially learning traditional recipes with the family." Tours regularly include visits to Porto's port wine cellars and Matosinhos where visitors learn about Portugal's sardine canning heritage.
When is the best time to experience food and wine tours in Portugal?
The food and wine touring season peaks from April to October in Portugal. Wine enthusiasts often prefer September and October to visit the Douro Valley during the grape harvest. As one TourRadar traveler shared "the wine tasting experiences in Douro Valley were incredible during harvest time with opportunities to participate in grape picking and traditional wine-making." The Alentejo region welcomes food tourists year-round with venues like Hotel Casas da Li offering cooking classes in their rural setting.
What regions are must-visit destinations for food lovers in Portugal?
Portugal's food map centers on several key regions. Porto stands out for port wine and seafood while the Douro Valley draws wine enthusiasts. The Alentejo region offers traditional farming and cooking experiences and Lisbon excels in pastries and seafood dishes. Many visitors base themselves at hotels like Portobay Hotel Teatro in Porto or Turim Marques in Lisbon. A TourRadar traveler noted "From Porto's fresh seafood markets to the traditional wineries in Douro Valley each region offered its own unique flavors and culinary traditions."
What types of wine experiences are available on Portuguese food tours?
Wine experiences in Portugal range from educational to enjoyable. Visitors can taste port wine in historic Porto cellars like Sandeman explore the Douro Valley vineyards and learn about Vinho Verde in Minho. Family-run quintas offer personal tasting experiences. One TourRadar traveler shared "The wine tasting at Quinta da Pacheca was exceptional featuring local wines paired with regional cheeses and charcuterie." Some tours include overnight stays at wine estates such as Casas da Li in Arcos de Valdevez.
What's the typical group size for food and wine tours in Portugal?
Most Portuguese food and wine tours keep groups small with 8-12 participants. This allows for better access to small restaurants and more personal attention during tastings. Premium experiences like the Presidential Train journey from Porto to Douro Valley often have even smaller groups. A TourRadar traveler commented "The small group size at Quinta De Tourais made the cooking experience much more personal and engaging." Tour operators including Portugal Travel Center also arrange private tours for a more exclusive experience.
How much walking is involved in Portuguese food tours?
Food tours in Portugal require moderate walking especially in Porto and Lisbon. Participants walk through local markets explore vineyard terraces in the Douro Valley and traverse cobblestone streets between restaurants. A TourRadar traveler shared "The walking tour in Porto's Ribeira District was manageable with plenty of food and wine stops along the way." Good walking shoes are important particularly when staying at central hotels like Portobay Hotel Teatro which serve as starting points for many walking tours.
















