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Discover Portugal in 7 days with this private tour from Lisbon, covering iconic sites like Sintra, Porto, Fátima, and Évora, all in a comfortable vehicle.
Exploring Portugal in just a week becomes both easy and enriching with this 7 Days Private Tour from Lisbon. Priced at $2,027.77 per person, it offers a well-structured itinerary that includes luxurious private transport, hotel pickup, and visits to must-see UNESCO World Heritage sites like Sintra and Évora. With a stellar 5.0-star rating across 12 reviews and recommendation by 100% of travelers, this tour stands out for its thoughtful planning, flexible stops, and expert guidance.
The tour begins in Lisbon, offering a deep dive into the city’s historic neighborhoods, famous landmarks, and culinary delights. It then ventures through Sintra’s palaces, Cascais, and Estoril, before heading to Fátima and Coimbra. The journey continues into the Porto region, exploring its architectural highlights and wine cellars, and concludes in the Douro Valley, with visits to Pinhão and the largest wine region in the world. The final day includes stops in Aveiro, Nazaré, and the medieval town of Óbidos, wrapping up with a visit to Evora’s historical sites.
A key advantage is the stress-free transport and a pre-planned itinerary, eliminating the need for research or navigating public transit. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, making the experience smooth from start to finish. While admission fees are not included in the price, the tour offers WiFi onboard and personal accidents insurance, adding convenience and safety.
This tour is ideal for travelers wanting a comprehensive, guided overview of Portugal’s highlights without the hassle of organizing logistics or rushing through sites. The knowledgeable guides and well-paced stops ensure a comfortable experience, especially for those interested in cultural landmarks, scenic views, and Portuguese cuisine.


The tour kicks off in Lisbon, where the Baixa district is a focal point, rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake with anti-seismic architecture and straight, perpendicular streets centered around Rua Augusta. The guide explains how this design reflects the city’s resilience and modern planning.
Next, Alfama, the city’s oldest neighborhood, reveals narrow alleys and a rich Arab-influenced history. Here, the ambiance is soaked in Portuguese authenticity, and the birthplace of Fado music is a highlight, immersing visitors in a melancholic yet captivating cultural tradition.
A visit to Belém showcases Portugal’s Age of Discovery with Belém Tower, the Jerónimos Monastery, and the Monument to the Discoveries. Although admission fees are not included, the exterior architecture and historical significance make this a memorable stop. The tour also includes a visit to the Pasteis de Belem bakery, known for its century-old pastries that remain a family tradition.
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The second day is dedicated to Sintra’s charming old town and palaces. The Centro Historico is a walk through narrow alleys lined with regional shops and tempting pastry stores.
The Park and National Palace of Pena offers a choice of Palace, Moorish Castle, or both, depending on preferences. The Palácio da Pena is a revivalist masterpiece designed in the romantic style by D. Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, reflecting 19th-century fantasy architecture.
A visit to Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of continental Europe, highlights impressive rock formations and stunning ocean views. Its poetic nickname, “Promontory of the Moon,” and mention in Camões’ Os Lusíadas add to its charm.
Cascais and Estoril complete the day, with the latter famed for Europe’s largest casino and its historical link to James Bond’s creator, Ian Fleming. The scenic coastal drive along Marginal Road provides breathtaking ocean panoramas.

The third day begins with a visit to the Sanctuary of Fátima, a major pilgrimage site. The Chapel of the Apparitions draws visitors with its humble yet profound presence.
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary (1928) and the Santissima Trindade (2007) are key religious landmarks, housing the tombs of the children of Fatima and Sister Lucia. While admission fees are not included, the spiritual atmosphere offers a unique insight into Portuguese faith traditions.

In Coimbra, the University of Coimbra takes center stage, with its Joanine Library impressing with XVIII-century decoration and frescoed ceilings. The guide highlights the library’s architectural beauty and historical importance as one of Europe’s oldest universities.
Beyond academia, Se Velha, the Old Cathedral, showcases medieval Romanesque architecture that was later transformed into Gothic and Baroque styles. The city’s narrow streets are perfect for wandering and soaking in the genuine atmosphere of this vibrant university town.

Day four shifts to Porto, Portugal’s second-largest city, known for its distinctive architecture and port wine. The Avenida dos Aliados leads to the City Hall, a symbol of Porto’s civic pride.
The Livraria Lello bookstore, famous for its ornate staircase, appeals to literature lovers and Harry Potter fans. The São Bento Railway Station is famed for its Portuguese tile murals, depicting scenes from the country’s history.
The Igreja de São Francisco is a Gothic church decorated with golden carvings and housing the Tree of Jessé sculpture. The day concludes with a visit to a Port wine cellar in Gaia, where the winemaking process is explained, and tastings are enjoyed.
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The fifth day explores Amarante’s S. Gonçalo Church and the famous sweets associated with the town. The journey then proceeds to Pinhão’s train station, where beautifully tiled murals depict Port wine production scenes.
A highlight is Quinta do Tedo, a historic winery where wine tastings reveal the varieties and methods of production. The Casal de Loivos Viewpoint offers unmatched views of the Douro Valley, showcasing the terraced vineyards that produce world-renowned wines.

On the final full day, the tour visits Aveiro, often called the Portuguese Venice, for its canals and colorful moliceiro boats. A boat ride offers a perspective on the seaweed farming and salt production that shaped the city’s history.
Next, Nazaré impresses with its pictorial charm and famous giant waves. The Nazaré Cannon phenomenon and 7 skirts worn by women add cultural flavor.
The day ends in Óbidos, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with medieval walls and whitewashed houses. Walking through its narrow streets feels like stepping back in time, with traditional shops and historic castles.

The last day takes travelers to Evora, where the Roman Temple of Diana and the city walls paint a picture of ancient glory.
The Chapel of Bones, decorated with skulls and bones of 500 monks, is a striking reminder of mortality and faith. The wine tasting at Ervideira offers a taste of Alentejo’s distinctive wines, known for their soft whites and full-bodied reds.
The Corticarte Cork Factory showcases Portugal’s dominance in cork production, explaining bark harvesting and its uses from decorative coatings to wine stoppers.
This private tour departs daily at 9:00 am with hotel pickup included, making it suitable for travelers seeking a hassle-free experience. The group size is limited to ensure personalized attention, and the WiFi onboard keeps guests connected during travel.
While admission fees for attractions are not included, the tour’s flexible itinerary allows for tailored visits according to interests. The 7-day schedule is designed for comfort and efficiency, with plenty of opportunities for photo stops and local tastings.
This tour is perfect for learners and culture enthusiasts who want a rundown of Portugal’s most iconic regions. It suits those who prefer guided sightseeing with relaxed pacing and luxury transport.
Travelers with an interest in history, architecture, wine, and Portuguese traditions will find this tour particularly rewarding. Note that those with mobility concerns should consider the walking involved at historic sites.
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Does this tour include hotel pickup?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included in the package.
Are admission fees for sights included?
No, admission fees are not included but can be paid separately at each site.
How many people typically book this tour?
The tour is designed as a private experience, so it caters to only your group.
Is transportation WiFi available during the tour?
Yes, the private vehicle is equipped with WiFi, allowing guests to stay connected.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour runs for approximately 7 days, with each day packed with sightseeing and cultural stops.
What type of travelers is this tour best suited for?
It is ideal for those wanting a comprehensive, guided tour with luxury transportation and flexible stops, focused on cultural, historic, and scenic highlights.
This 7 Days Private Tour in Portugal makes it effortless to explore the country’s most stunning regions, blending history, architecture, and wine with comfort and convenience. Its well-planned itinerary, expert guides, and beautiful destinations ensure a memorable experience for those eager to uncover Portugal’s treasures.