Wine tasting Tours & Trips in Portugal
Immerse yourself in culture as you sample the finest local wines on a tour of Portugal. With 54 wine tasting adventures ranging from 1 days to 15 days, you'll hop from one winery to another clinking your glasses and sipping premium flavours.
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Viviana • traveled in July, 2025
My trip to Portugal was great. The hotels were very good and the agency was always available and helpful.
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Lisa • traveled in June, 2025
Schultz Portugal were fantastic to deal with. They kept me up to date at all times and I found the company to be extremely efficient. Our tour guide Alex was friendly, knowledgeable and accommodating to everyone’s needs. He went out of his way to ensure we saw as much as possible during our days on the road. Really enjoyed our trip with lots of fantastic highlights. Would highly recommend this tour company if you’re looking at doing a Portugal tour.
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marie • traveled in May, 2025
We want to thank our guide Pedro and your company for a wonderful experience. The tour schedule was great and we really enjoyed the smaller group tour experience! Pedro was very accommodating and we received a excellent overview of Portugal. I would highly recommend the tour!
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Best of Lisbon Tour (with Sintra, Évora and Cascais) - 5 Days in Portugal
41 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hotels were very good and the agency was always available and helpful.”
Vivian, traveled in July
Premium Alentejo estates near Évora welcome visitors from Lisbon's Turim Avenida hotel. Wine traditions and production insights unfold through convenient private transfers and expert guidance, rated 4.6 for food and wine experiences.
Duration 5 days Destinations Lisbon, Sintra, Estoril, Cascais, Evora Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Portuguese Operator Portugal Travel Center From
- US$1,249
Unmissable Portugal - End in Porto
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was fabulous. Schultz arranged all transportation from city to city which took to worry away from us.”
Arlene, traveled in September
Óbidos' cherry liqueur and Douro Valley's Port wines represent Portugal's finest. Historic wineries, traditional Rabelo boat cruises past terraced vineyards, and Pinhão's wine-decorated train station showcase daily tastings.
Duration 9 days Destinations Lisbon, Sintra, Cape Roca, Cascais, Estoril, Obidos, Nazare, Alcobaca, Fatima, CoimbraSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, Portuguese, French, Spanish Operator Schultz Portugal From $1,993
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Port wine gets tasted at its birthplace in Porto's historic cellars, then the route heads south through Portugal's wine country for a sour-cherry liqueur tasting in medieval Obidos. In Lisbon, pasteis de nata custard tarts come from a local shop and the city's seafood-focused dining scene features terracotta rooftop sunset views. This 7-day comfort-level trip runs from Porto's Ribeira district to Lisbon's Belem Tower, with train travel and stays in twin-share hotels.
Duration 7 days Destinations Porto, Coimbra, Nazare, Obidos, Lisbon Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
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Porto's Sandeman Cellars and Bairrada's wine region highlight Portugal's rich wine heritage. Centuries-old wine-making traditions shine through, paired with local cuisine during welcome dinner in Porto and farewell dinner in Lisbon. Expert-guided tastings included.
Duration 7 days Destinations Porto, Agueda, Coimbra, Lisbon, Mafra, Sintra, Cascais Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $2,459
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Portuguese wine heritage comes alive through tastings in Lisbon and the renowned Douro Valley. Walks through vineyard-covered hills near Pinhão, premium wine pairings at riverside estates, and visits to Porto's historic Vila Nova de Gaia cellars create a perfect blend of walking and wine appreciation.
Duration 10 days Destinations Lisbon, Monsanto, Manteigas, Sortelha, Belmonte, Amarante, Casal de Loivos, Porto Age Range Ages 18+ Operator G Adventures From
6% Off- US$4,999
Portugal's Old-World Charms featuring Douro Valley, Alentejo & Lisbon (Porto to Lisbon) (2026)
1 Review by TourRadar travelersFull-bodied Alentejo wines pair with farm-to-table dinner in Redondo, while regional olive oils get tasted at a traditional press in Marvão during lunch. A cruise through the Douro Valley's UNESCO terraced vineyards runs between Régua and Pinhão, passing through Portugal's premier wine region. Local wineries in Amarante showcase wine production traditions spanning centuries, with tastings of Portugal's port and regional varietals throughout the trip.
Duration 11 days Destinations Porto, Amarante, Pinhao, Aveiro, Marvao, Estremoz, Redondo, Evora, Lisbon Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From
6% Off- US$4,199
The prestigious vineyards of Montemor and Porto's historic cellars showcase Portugal's finest wines. Traditional port production methods, guided tastings, and northern Portugal's wine regions await wine enthusiasts seeking cultural immersion.
Duration 8 days Destinations Lisbon, Evora, Tomar, Coimbra, Aveiro, Porto, Batalha, Obidos Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $3,665
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Duration 10 days Destinations Lisbon, Sintra, Cascais, Coimbra, Porto Age Range Ages 28+ Operator Best Single Travel From
40% Off- US$4,025
A traditional Rabelo boat cruise along the Douro River passes Porto's historic wine lodges and typical local sweets get tasted during a Moliceiro boat ride through Aveiro's salt flats. Flower-adorned white streets wind through Óbidos, Portugal's wine village, and the gastronomic traditions of the Alentejo region come alive in UNESCO-listed Évora. Regional specialties appear while wandering through Coimbra's steep historic streets, with two included dinners in Fátima and Coimbra showcasing authentic Portuguese cuisine.
Duration 8 days Destinations Lisbon, Lagos, Albufeira, Evora, Tomar, Porto, Braga, Coimbra, Batalha, Óbidos Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
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What our customers ask about Wine tasting Tours & Trips in Portugal
When is the best time to visit Portugal's wine regions for tastings and vineyard tours?
September and October mark the peak season for wine tours in Portugal particularly in the Douro Valley when the harvest is in full swing. The landscape transforms during this time with workers picking grapes and traditional foot-treading still practiced at some estates. Spring (April-May) offers another good window with mild weather and budding vines. During these months many wine hotels like Vila Gale Collection in the Douro Valley operate at full capacity so advance booking is recommended. A TourRadar traveler notes "The undulating curves of the Douro wine region's hillsides create a beautiful and dramatic landscape which changes with the seasons."
What are the must-visit wine regions in Portugal for first-time visitors?
First-time visitors should start in the UNESCO-listed Douro Valley exploring the historic port wine estates around Pinhão and Peso da Régua. The Alentejo region near Évora stands out for its distinctive reds and whites with Herdade do Esporão being a standout destination. North of Porto the Vinho Verde region produces its namesake young crisp wines. Quality accommodations like Quinta de Casaldronho in Douro Valley and Casa do Castelo in Évora put visitors close to major wineries. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The wine tasting experiences at Quinta do Tedo were exceptional - we learned so much about port wine production while enjoying stunning views of the terraced vineyards."
Which Portuguese wines should I absolutely try during my tour?
Key wines to taste include vintage Ports from established Douro Valley producers like Quinta do Tedo and red wines made from the Touriga Nacional grape. The whites from Alentejo's Herdade do Esporão offer distinct regional character. The light Vinho Verde from northern Portugal and sweet Moscatel from Setúbal provide different taste experiences. Many wine hotels like Quinta de Casaldronho arrange private tastings of these varieties. One TourRadar traveler noted: "The vintage port tasting at Quinta da Pacheca was unforgettable - try their 20-year tawny port if available."
How much wine tasting experience do I need to enjoy these tours?
Portuguese wine tours welcome visitors of all knowledge levels from first-time tasters to experienced enthusiasts. Local guides break down complex wine topics into easy-to-understand concepts covering basic tasting techniques production methods and regional differences. Tours range from introductory sessions with young Vinho Verde to detailed explorations of aged Port wines. A TourRadar traveler shared: "Even as a wine novice I felt completely comfortable. The wine makers at Herdade do Esporão were incredibly welcoming and explained everything from basic tasting techniques to complex aging processes."
What's unique about Portuguese wine tasting compared to other European destinations?
Portugal stands apart through its blend of traditional methods and modern approaches especially in the Douro Valley. The country's native grape varieties like Touriga Nacional and Vinho Verde create wines found nowhere else in Europe. Many tastings happen in remarkable settings from the stepped vineyards of Quinta do Tedo to the historic cellars of Peso da Régua. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The combination of ancient port wine traditions and modern wine-making techniques made Portugal's wine experience truly special and different from our previous tastings in France and Italy."
Is wine tasting in Portugal expensive compared to other European wine regions?
Portuguese wine experiences deliver good value with most tastings priced between 15-45 USD per person less than similar experiences in France or Italy. This often includes premium wines at established venues like Taylor's Port in Porto or Cartuxa in Évora. Luxury wine hotels such as The Yeatman or Vila Galé properties add to the experience without the premium prices found elsewhere in Europe. A TourRadar traveler commented "The quality and quantity of wines we tasted plus the amazing views and hospitality made it incredible value."






















