Itinerary
- Day 1
Lisbon
You'll arrive at the airport and get transferred to your hotel. Later in the evening, your Travel Director will take you to a Welcome Dinner at a local restaurant on the other side of the Tagus River. It's a good opportunity to meet the other travelers in your group.
- Meals
- Dinner (Welcome Dinner at a local restaurant - typical food)
Included Activities
- Welcome Dinner at a local restaurant



- Day 2
Lisbon
After breakfast, you'll head out on a guided morning tour through Lisbon's old quarters. The route takes you through key squares and avenues, passing by Belem Tower, Jeronimos Monastery, Monument to the Discoverers, and Marquis of Pombal Square. In the afternoon, you'll walk through Alfama Quarter on your own, wandering its narrow streets and checking out old buildings and traditional tavernas. The rest of your day is free to explore the city however you like.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Morning city sightseeing tour of Lisbon
- Guided tour of historic landmarks including Belem Tower, Jeronimos Monastery, Monument to the Discoverers, Marquis of Pombal Square, and Liberty Avenue
Optional Activities
- Explore Alfama Quarter at leisure
Landmarks Belem Tower Jeronimos Monastery Monument to the Discoverers Marquis of Pombal Square Liberty Avenue Alfama Quarter Castle of São Jorge 


- Day 3
Lisbon to Evora
You'll have breakfast and then head out toward Montemor-o-Novo for a wine tasting at a local winery. After that, you'll continue to Evora, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. There, your Local Expert will show you the Roman Temple, the Chapel of Bones (entrance is included), and Evora Cathedral. You can walk through the old streets with whitewashed houses and explore the squares at your own pace.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Wine tasting at a local winery in Montemor-o-Novo
- Guided tour of Évora including Roman Temple, Chapel of Bones (entrance included), and Évora Cathedral
- Explore historic streets and squares of Évora
Landmarks Roman Temple (Temple of Diana) Chapel of Bones (Capela dos Ossos) Évora Cathedral (Catedral de Évora) 


- Day 4
Evora to Coimbra
After breakfast, you'll travel to Tomar, a city with a lot of history. The main stop is the Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its Manueline architecture. You'll have time to wander through the ancient streets and check out historic churches on your own. Later, you'll head to Coimbra for a guided tour that covers the city's famous university (one of Europe's oldest), the medieval streets, and the nice riverfront area.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit to Convent of Christ in Tomar
- Free time to explore Tomar's ancient streets and churches
- Guided tour of Coimbra
Landmarks Convent of Christ University of Coimbra - Day 5
Coimbra to Porto
You'll leave after breakfast and head to Aveiro, called 'The Venice of Portugal' because of its canals. You'll get a ride on a traditional moliceiro, which is a colorful boat that goes through the canals. Then you're off to Porto where you'll visit the 'Porto Across the Ages' museum with its interactive exhibits showing the city from medieval times to now. After that, you'll tour one of Porto's wine cellars with a guide who'll explain port wine production, and you'll try different types of port wines.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Moliceiro boat ride in Aveiro
- Visit to 'Porto Across the Ages' museum
- Guided tour of Porto wine cellar with port wine tasting
Landmarks Aveiro Canals Porto Across the Ages Museum 


- Day 6
Porto
After breakfast, you'll take a guided tour around Porto, seeing the Cathedral, Stock Exchange building, and Santa Clara church. The rest of the day is yours to spend however you want. In the evening, you'll have dinner and watch a fado show with your group. Fado is Porto's traditional music, and it's a good way to experience something cultural and connect with your fellow travelers.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Fado show and dinner - typical food)
Included Activities
- Guided sightseeing tour of Porto including Cathedral, Stock Exchange building, and Santa Clara church
- Fado show and dinner
Landmarks Porto Cathedral (Clérigos Church) Stock Exchange Palace (Palácio da Bolsa) Santa Clara Church 
- Day 7
Porto to Lisbon
You'll have breakfast and then head to Batalha Monastery, which combines Gothic and Manueline styles and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. There's some free time to look around. Then you'll continue to Obidos, a medieval town with a well-preserved castle, narrow cobblestone streets, and whitewashed houses with colorful flowers. The old walls give you views out over the countryside. After that, you'll drive back to Lisbon for a typical dinner at a local restaurant.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (Typical dinner at a local restaurant - typical food)
Included Activities
- Visit to Batalha Monastery
- Explore Óbidos medieval town
- Typical dinner at a local restaurant in Lisbon
Landmarks Batalha Monastery Óbidos Castle Óbidos Town 



- Day 8
Lisbon
After breakfast, you'll head to the airport for your departure. That's the end of the tour services.
- Meals
- Breakfast



























