Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Portugal
Hiking and Portugal go together like salt and pepper. Have you ever dreamed of exploring Sabrosa, Magellan's birthplace, tasting wines at Douro quintas, or cruising on historic rabelo boats? How about hiking through vineyards to medieval Lamego, cycling Porto's riverside to Ribeira, strolling Vila Nova de Milfontes, and hiking Fishermen's Trail to Zambujeira do Mar? Portugal's trails are yours.
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Suzanne • traveled in October, 2024
Authentic Trails provided fantastic support throughout our hike. From beginning to end, Teresa was always responsive, helpful and prompt. This was particularly important as were doing a self guided tour and reliant on GPS - all went well, and Teresa was quick to respond to any questions. The accommodation was beautiful, restaurants at the hotels provided delicious options. Would recommend taking the option of picnic lunches or making sure you have plenty of snacks for the trek as the hikes included remote, authentic trails throughout the vineyards. The scenery was beautiful, true hikes through different terrain. Teresa and the team made sure the experience was authentic with a bit of luxury at the end of the day. Special thought was given to make our experience a special one.
Douro Wine Region self-guided hike tour - S
sandrine • traveled in November, 2025
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Cecilia • traveled in May, 2025
The Walking in Madeira Tour was amazing! There was a good balance of various hikes, activities, and travel time between destinations. Filipe was very knowledgeable and looked after the group well. We hope to come back again in the future!
Walking in Madeira
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- Douro Wine Region self-guided hike tour
- Walking in the Azores
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Douro Wine Region self-guided hike tour
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The scenery was beautiful, true hikes through different terrain. Teresa and the team made sure the experience was authentic with a bit of luxury at the end of the day.”
Suzanne, traveled in September
Portugal's premier wine region reveals itself through 11-16km daily walks from Sabrosa to Régua. Ancient paths combine challenging vineyard ascents with riverside walks, featuring stops at historic quintas and Pinhão's azulejo-adorned station.
Duration 9 days Destinations Sabrosa, Provesende, Tarouca, Lamego, Peso da Regua, Porto Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Physical Rating Easy Distance 77 mi Operator Authentic Trails From
- US$2,018
The dramatic Azores archipelago unfolds from Pico's UNESCO vineyards to São Jorge's coastal paths. Daily guided hikes weave through Caldeira crater circuit with options for Mount Pico summit. Local culture comes alive through cheese tasting and visits to traditional coffee plantations.
Duration 8 days Destinations Ponta Delgada, Pico Island, Sao Jorge Island, Sete Cidades Age Range Ages 16+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 375 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $4,198
10% Off- US$3,780You save $418
Walk through the UNESCO-listed Douro Wine Region's terraced vineyards, following stone-built paths from Celeiros to Fermentões while passing wine estates in Sabrosa, birthplace of Ferdinand Magellan. The medieval road from Provesende to Pinhão descends vineyard slopes to the riverbank, then you'll cruise aboard a traditional rabelo boat on the Douro River. Follow the Camino de Santiago pilgrims' route from Lamego to Cambres, checking out the baroque staircase with 686 steps at the sanctuary and finding 12th-century vineyards planted by Cistercian monks.
Duration 9 days Destinations Sabrosa, Provesende, Pinhao, Ucanha, Lamego, Peso da Regua, Porto Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Distance 74 mi Operator Pedalquest Tours From
10% Off- US$2,169
Island trails weave from São Jorge's coastal fajãs to Pico's volcanic heights. A 4-hour path through Serra do Topo connects Caldeira de Santo Cristo and Fajã dos Cubres. The route ascends Pico Mountain to Furna Abrigo, passing seven pristine mountain lakes and ancient lava formations.
Duration 8 days Destinations Sao Jorge Island, Pico Island, Faial Island Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Portuguese Physical Rating Easy Distance 40 mi Operator levarTravel From
10% Off- US$5,161
Scenic Portuguese routes include the 3km Penha Garcia fossil trail and Serra da Estrela National Park's Vale do Rossim Lagoon path. The trail from Casteleiros to Sortelha Castle rises to 760m elevation, featuring historic villages and vineyard-covered hills.
Duration 8 days Destinations Lisbon, Medelim, Manteigas, Amarante, Porto Age Range Ages 18+ Physical Rating Moderate Distance 265 mi Operator G Adventures From
10% Off- US$3,999
Douro International Natural Park self-guided hike tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Best locations and programs.”
sandrine, traveled in September
Trek through Portugal's rugged northeast, covering 12-22km daily across varied terrains. Explore Miranda do Douro's cliffside paths, Sendim's juniper fields, and Torre de Moncorvo's almond groves. Features guaranteed daily luggage transfers and flexible route options with GPS support.
Duration 8 days Destinations Miranda do Douro, Sendim, Torre de Moncorvo, Porto Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Physical Rating Moderate Distance 128 mi Operator Authentic Trails From
10% Off- US$1,736
The rugged trails from Monchique's peaks to Sagres' cliffs showcase Portugal's finest landscapes. Hikers enjoy the Alferce Loop with castle views, Carrapateira's undulating dunes, and the dramatic path to Cabo de Sao Vicente. Routes are thoughtfully planned with rest stops at scenic viewpoints.
Duration 8 days Destinations Vila Nova de Milfontes, Almograve, Zambujeira, Odeceixe, Aljezur, Carrapateira, Sagres Age Range Ages 16+ Distance 51 mi Operator Exodus Adventure Travels From $3,523
20% Off- US$2,820You save $703
Madeira's diverse landscape unfolds from coastal paths at Boca do Risco to mountain routes between Pico Arieiro and Ruivo. The Levada dos Tornos cuts through UNESCO Laurisilva Forest leading to hidden waterfalls at Lagoa do Vento. Safety comes first with expert guides on challenging routes.
Duration 8 days Destinations Santana, Porto Moniz, Paul do Mar, Prazeres, Faja Da Ovelha, Funchal, Pico do Arieiro Mountain, Achada de Texeira Age Range Ages 16+ Distance 63 mi Operator Explore! From $2,980
20% Off- US$2,390You save $590
Duration 9 days Destinations Porto, Alijó, Pinhao, Castro Laboreiro, Vila Nova de Cerveira, Vila Praia de Ancora, Viana do Castelo Age Range Ages 16+ Operated in Only: German Physical Rating Easy Distance 183 mi Operator ASI Reisen From
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What our customers ask about Hiking & Trekking Tours & Trips in Portugal
What is the best time of year for hiking in Portugal's different regions?
Portugal's hiking conditions vary across its regions. The Algarve coast sees pleasant walking weather from September to May with temperatures around 20°C near Tavira and Lagos. For the Azores April through October brings the clearest views of volcanic landscapes from trails around Ponta Delgada with less rainfall. The Rota Vicentina trails are at their best during spring months of March to May when flowers dot the landscape and autumn from September to November when the heat subsides. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The weather could be finicky but the views and scenery were stunning and the activities were fun and educational."
What type of accommodation can I expect on multi-day hiking tours?
Portuguese hiking tours offer a mix of lodging options from standard 3-4 star hotels to local guesthouses. The Algarve region features properties like AP Cabanas Beach & Nature hotel in Tavira while the Azores provides stays at places like Hotel Zenite on Terceira Island. Properties are picked for their convenient location to trailheads and typically include private bathrooms breakfast and good views. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The hotels in Ponta Delgada were good quality though accommodations varied between locations."
How much distance is typically covered on Portugal hiking tours?
Daily distances on Portuguese trails adjust based on difficulty and terrain. Rota Vicentina routes span 15-22km per day with sections like Porto Covo to Vila Nova de Milfontes stretching 16km. Azores tours feature more challenging but shorter 8-12km daily walks. The Algarve coastal paths average 10-15km daily on mostly flat terrain. According to a TourRadar reviewer: "The pace was well-set by the group with amazing food stops and plenty of time to take in the gorgeous views along the way."
Are the hiking trails well-marked in Portugal?
Major hiking routes in Portugal follow clear marking systems. The Rota Vicentina uses detailed signs for both its Historical Way and Fishermen's Trail paths. Azores trails like Lagoa do Fogo and Sete Cidades have visible markers throughout. The Algarve's coastal routes connecting Lagos and Tavira feature regular directional signs. A TourRadar reviewer noted: "The trails were easy to follow with our guide's instruction and the historical information provided along the way made the experience even more enriching."
What wildlife might I encounter while hiking in Portugal?
The Portuguese trails offer rich wildlife viewing. Ria Formosa Natural Park near Tavira hosts flamingos spoonbills and coastal birds. The Rota Vicentina path provides chances to see peregrine falcons and white storks. Azores trails offer views of unique local birds and marine animals from shore paths. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The birdwatching opportunities in the Ria Formosa were incredible with over 20 different species spotted in just one day."
How accessible are the hiking trails from major cities?
Portuguese hiking destinations connect well with urban centers. Algarve trails are a short trip from Faro Airport with Lagos and Tavira serving as trail hubs. Azores hikes start from Ponta Delgada with good island-to-island transport. The Rota Vicentina links to Lisbon via regular service to Vila Nova de Milfontes. Accommodations like Hotel Zenite on Terceira or Tavira's 4-star hotels provide easy trail access. A TourRadar reviewer stated: "The logistics were well-planned making it easy to reach trail starting points from our accommodation."
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