LISBON DAILY TOUR in a Vintage Jeep with FOOD & DRINK Tastings - Highlights of Lisbon’s Green Spaces and Panoramic Views

LISBON DAILY TOUR in a Vintage Jeep with FOOD & DRINK Tastings

Discover Lisbon in a vintage Jeep with customizable routes, stunning viewpoints, and food and drink tastings. Perfect for a personalized, fun day exploring.

Exploring Lisbon takes on a new vibe with the LISBON DAILY TOUR in a Vintage Jeep offered by GoJoe Experiences. Priced at $106.72 per person, this private tour lasts between 2 to 8 hours, with the flexibility to start and end at any location in the city. It’s ideal for those who want a personalized experience, thanks to the fully customizable route and the local guide who tailors the day to your interests. The tour’s standout feature is a fully equipped vintage convertible Jeep with Wi-Fi, blankets for cooler days, and sunscreen for sunny weather, ensuring comfort regardless of the season.

This tour is perfect for travelers who appreciate unique transportation combined with immersive sightseeing. It includes food and drink tastings at several stops, from Portugal’s signature wines to local delicacies. The private transportation and pickup/drop-off service make it hassle-free, and the reviews echo a high level of satisfaction, praising the knowledgeable guides and the well-paced itinerary. While the tour does involve several stops, it offers plenty of flexibility, making it suitable for those who enjoy a mix of sightseeing, tasting, and storytelling.

Key Points

LISBON DAILY TOUR in a Vintage Jeep with FOOD & DRINK Tastings - Key Points

  • Fully customizable private tour in a vintage Jeep with Wi-Fi included
  • Flexible start and end points within Lisbon for maximum convenience
  • Incredible viewpoints like Santuario de Cristo Rei and Miradouro Da Senhora Do Monte
  • Food and drink tastings at multiple locations, including Portuguese wines and regional delicacies
  • Expert local guide personalizes the experience based on your interests
  • Hassle-free pickup and drop-off at any Lisbon address, with blankets and sunscreen provided

Discover Lisbon’s Iconic Landmarks in a Vintage Jeep

This tour begins with a pickup at any Lisbon location, making it highly flexible for your schedule and accommodations. The ride in the vintage Jeep transforms sightseeing into a fun adventure, allowing you to enjoy the city’s scenery comfortably. The Wi-Fi onboard ensures connectivity, and blankets and sunscreen are provided for all weather conditions. The guide is licensed and fluent in multiple languages, ready to share insights tailored to your interests.

The private nature of this tour means you have control over your route, focusing on what interests you most—whether it’s history, modern architecture, green spaces, or charming squares.

Visiting the Sanctuary of Christ the King and Tasting Portuguese Wines

LISBON DAILY TOUR in a Vintage Jeep with FOOD & DRINK Tastings - Visiting the Sanctuary of Christ the King and Tasting Portuguese Wines

The first stop is the Santuario of Cristo Rei, an impressive 110-meter-high monument inspired by Rio de Janeiro’s Christ the Redeemer. Built starting in 1934, it remains a symbol of gratitude for peace after WWII. Here, visitors are treated to wine tastings of a 10-year Moscatel and Madeira, enhancing the spiritual and scenic experience. The viewpoint offers sweeping vistas over Lisbon, making it a perfect photo opportunity.

Next, the tour moves to Torre de Belem, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built as a defense against invasions, this 16th-century fortress showcases Portugal’s maritime power. The defense system was technologically advanced for its time, protecting the Tagus River entrance. You’ll enjoy another drink tasting at this site, highlighting Portugal’s rich wine tradition.

Highlights of Lisbon’s Green Spaces and Panoramic Views

LISBON DAILY TOUR in a Vintage Jeep with FOOD & DRINK Tastings - Highlights of Lisbon’s Green Spaces and Panoramic Views

The tour continues to Parque Eduardo VII, opened in 1882, which offers one of the best views over the city. Originally named Parque da Liberdade, it was renamed after King Edward VII of England in 1903. The park provides a peaceful setting and a prime spot for photos, with drink tastings included to relax and take in the scenery.

Next, the Miradouro Da Senhora Do Monte stands out as possibly the most spectacular viewpoint in Lisbon. The site, with roots dating back to ancient worship, features a small chapel and the legendary chair of St. Gens, used for prayer. It’s a top spot for panoramic views of Lisbon’s rooftops and river, with a drink tasting experience to enhance the moment.

Exploring the Futuristic Parque das Nações and Cultural Landmarks

LISBON DAILY TOUR in a Vintage Jeep with FOOD & DRINK Tastings - Exploring the Futuristic Parque das Nações and Cultural Landmarks

The eastern part of Lisbon, Parque das Nações, was revamped for Expo ’98, dedicated to ocean themes. The area now hosts modern architecture and cultural sites, reflecting Lisbon’s progress. During the tour, a Portuguese cheese platter with red sangria and a cold cuts platter with rosé wine are served, making the experience more enjoyable amid contemporary surroundings.

The itinerary includes stops at prominent landmarks like Cais do Ginjal, where traditional Portuguese fries with green wine, fish with white wine, and meat with red wine are served, along with Ginjinha tasting. The lively Carmo Convent and other historic churches are also visible along the route, offering glimpses into Lisbon’s layered history.

Historic Landmarks, Monuments, and Literary Heritage

LISBON DAILY TOUR in a Vintage Jeep with FOOD & DRINK Tastings - Historic Landmarks, Monuments, and Literary Heritage

The tour covers several historic sites, including the Jerónimos Monastery, built from 1501, which celebrates Portugal’s Age of Discovery. Vasco da Gama’s departure point, this UNESCO site is renowned for its Manueline architecture and historical significance in maritime exploration.

Close by, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos commemorates the Portuguese Discoveries, with a sculptural caravel and 33 figures. The Monument to Camões honors Portugal’s greatest poet, and the Marquês de Pombal statue reflects on Lisbon’s reconstruction after the devastating 1755 earthquake.

The Heart of Lisbon: Praça do Comércio and Surrounding Area

LISBON DAILY TOUR in a Vintage Jeep with FOOD & DRINK Tastings - The Heart of Lisbon: Praça do Comércio and Surrounding Area

The Praça do Comércio is one of Lisbon’s most famous squares, built after the earthquake of 1755. It was historically a hub for processions and festivals, and today it remains a vibrant space with historic buildings and a statue of D. Pedro IV at its center.

The Lisbon Oceanarium, originally part of Expo ’98, is the second-largest aquarium in Europe and a highlight for those interested in marine life. The tour’s route provides exterior views of this modern attraction, emphasizing Lisbon’s blend of historical and contemporary culture.

Unique Architectural Landmarks and Modern Infrastructure

LISBON DAILY TOUR in a Vintage Jeep with FOOD & DRINK Tastings - Unique Architectural Landmarks and Modern Infrastructure

The 25 de Abril Bridge, often compared to San Francisco’s Golden Gate, is a striking feature of Lisbon’s skyline. Built at a height of 190 meters with a 70-meter-high deck, it dramatically transformed the city’s landscape and remains an architectural icon.

The Belém Tower and Monastery of Jerónimos are just a couple of the UNESCO sites visited, illustrating Lisbon’s maritime history and architectural grandeur. The Pavilhão Atlântico (now Altice Arena) showcases Lisbon’s modern event spaces, built for Expo ’98, designed with ship-like wooden beams.

Water Sources and Aqueducts: An Engineering Marvel

LISBON DAILY TOUR in a Vintage Jeep with FOOD & DRINK Tastings - Water Sources and Aqueducts: An Engineering Marvel

The tour also highlights the Águas Livres Aqueduct, constructed in 1731 to bring water from Sintra to Lisbon. It played a vital role in improving the city’s hygiene and water supply, marking an important feat of 18th-century engineering.

Customizable Duration and Private Experience

With an average booking 49 days in advance, this private tour is flexible in timing, with options between 2 to 8 hours. The group size is limited to your party, and all logistics, including pickup and drop-off, are handled for you, making it a seamless experience.

Food and Drink Tastings at Strategic Stops

Throughout the tour, Portuguese drinks such as Moscatel, Madeira wine, and Ginjinha are served. The lunch includes two sharing plates of regional delicacies, complemented by beer and signature drinks. The food stops are designed to give an authentic taste of Portugal’s culinary traditions, paired with local beverages.

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LISBON DAILY TOUR in a Vintage Jeep with FOOD & DRINK Tastings



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“Real vintage jeep, desert wine tasting, tapas and a fun time. More than expected for kids and adults.”

— Collin K, Jun 2025

Tour Booking and Practicalities

This tour requires confirmation at booking and includes tourist insurance. It allows service animals and is suitable for most travelers. The free cancellation policy offers peace of mind, providing a full refund if canceled more than 24 hours in advance.

This tour stands out for its personalized approach, allowing you to choose your starting point, route, and stops based on your interests. The local guide’s expertise enriches the experience, offering stories behind each landmark and site. The vintage Jeep adds a fun, stylish touch to sightseeing, making each moment memorable.

The food and drink tastings are a highlight, giving you a chance to sample Portugal’s famous wines, Ginjinha, and regional dishes in scenic settings. The stops at viewpoints like Miradouro da Senhora do Monte provide some of the best panoramic views in Lisbon, perfect for photos.

While the tour involves multiple stops, it maintains a relaxed pace and is suitable for most mobility levels. The private nature ensures an intimate experience, ideal for couples, families, or small groups seeking a flexible, engaging day in Lisbon.

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes private transportation, Wi-Fi, pick-up and drop-off at any Lisbon address, lunch with Portuguese dishes, drink tastings, blankets and sunscreen, a free postcard photo, and tourist insurance.

How long does the tour last?
The tour duration varies from 2 to 8 hours, depending on your preferences and chosen stops.

Can I customize the route?
Yes, the local guide personalizes the route to match your interests, whether you prefer historic sites, viewpoints, or modern neighborhoods.

Are drinks suitable for minors?
Yes, non-alcoholic options are served to travelers under 21, while alcoholic beverages are available for those 21 and above.

Is the tour appropriate for all weather conditions?
Yes, blankets and sunscreen are provided, and the tour can adapt to different weather, with the possibility of rescheduling if needed.

What is the price?
The tour costs $106.72 per person, offering a premium private experience with food and drinks included.

How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 49 days ahead, ensuring availability for your preferred date.

Is this a group tour or private?
This is a private tour, meaning only your group participates, allowing maximum flexibility.

What languages does the guide speak?
The guide is licensed and certified, offering services in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

What are the notable stops?
Highlights include Cristo Rei, Torre de Belem, Parque Eduardo VII, Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, Cais do Ginjal, and historic sites like Jerónimos Monastery and Praça do Comércio.

This Lisbon Vintage Jeep Tour offers a well-rounded, flexible way to explore the city’s most iconic landmarks, enjoy authentic food and drinks, and experience Lisbon from a unique perspective. It combines comfort, personalization, and cultural richness—all within a stylish vintage ride.