Itinerary
- Day 1
Lisbon
You'll arrive in Lisbon and can head out to the Belem district if you're up for it, where the Jeronimos Monastery and Belem Tower are the main draws. Later in the day you'll meet your CEO and the group for an opening get-together to start things off.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Residencial Florescente), Hotel (Hotel Roma Lisbon)
Included Activities
- Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group
Optional Activities
- Explore Belém District (historic sites including Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower)
- Pre-tour accommodation in Lisbon
Landmarks Jerónimos Monastery Belém Tower 


- Day 2
Lisbon
Your CEO leads an orientation walk through Lisbon so you get the lay of the land, then the rest of the day is yours to wander around however you like. That evening you can catch an authentic Fado performance with traditional Portuguese dinner in one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, or if you prefer, take a day trip to Sintra to see colorful houses, palaces, and gardens.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Traditional Portuguese Meal with Fado Performance)
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Residencial Florescente), Hotel (Hotel Roma Lisbon)
Included Activities
- Lisbon Orientation Walk
- Fado Night with Traditional Portuguese Meal
Optional Activities
- Day trip to Sintra
- Lisbon Food Tour (Eats, Street Art and Undiscovered Lisbon tour)



- Day 3
Lisbon to Coimbra
You'll head north to Batalha, a hilltop town with an ornate Gothic monastery built to mark Portugal's victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota. After exploring the monastery grounds, you'll continue on to Coimbra, which was once Portugal's medieval capital.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Astoria Coimbra)
Included Activities
- Monastery of Batalha Visit
Landmarks Monastery of Batalha 



- Day 4
Coimbra
Coimbra is yours to explore at your own pace. The University of Coimbra is worth seeing, especially since it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and supposedly inspired the Hogwarts design. You can walk the winding medieval streets and along the river, or take a day trip to nearby Aveiro on the coast or to Fatima for its pilgrimage sites.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hotel Astoria Coimbra)
Optional Activities
- University of Coimbra Visit (UNESCO World Heritage site)
- Explore winding streets and riverfront with restaurants and bars
- Day trip to coastal town of Aveiro
- Day trip to pilgrimage sites of Fátima
- Joanina Library
- Conimbriga Ruins (8EUR per person)
Landmarks University of Coimbra 
- Day 5
Coimbra to Porto
You'll take a local train to Porto in the morning. When you arrive, your CEO takes you on an orientation walk to help you get familiar with this UNESCO World Heritage city.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Ibis Porto Centro São Bento)
Included Activities
- Orientation With CEO
- Day 6
Porto
Porto's free day gives you choices. Check out Allies Avenue for French-style architecture, bargain at Bolhao Market, or wander through the Ribeira district. Sao Francisco Church and Palacio de Bolsa are worth your time, and Clerigos Tower offers views of the whole city from up top. Later you can head to the port wine cellars for a tasting and learn what makes Port wine special.
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Ibis Porto Centro São Bento)
Included Activities
- Port Wine Cellar Visit
Optional Activities
- Douro River Cruise
- Explore Allies Avenue
- Visit Bolhão Market
- Wander Ribeira District
- Visit São Francisco Church (Free)
- Visit Palácio de Bolsa (12EUR per person)
- Visit Clerigos Tower (8-6EUR per person)
- Visit Ribeira Square (Free)
- Visit Porto Cathedral (Free)
- Visit Sao Bento Railway Station (Free)
- Visit Lello Bookstore (8EUR per person)
Landmarks Allies Avenue Bolhão Market Ribeira District São Francisco Church Palácio de Bolsa Clerigos Tower Porto Cathedral Sao Bento Railway Station Lello Bookstore - Day 7
Porto
You'll depart from Porto anytime to wrap up your Portuguese adventure.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Departure Day

























































