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Discover Portugal with this private road trip from Porto to Lisbon, stopping in Aveiro, Nazaré, Óbidos, Coimbra, and Fátima. Price: $658.51 per group.
A private road trip from Porto to Lisbon offers a flexible and personalized way to explore some of Portugal’s most iconic towns and landmarks. Priced at $658.51 per group (up to 7 people), this tour lasts approximately 6 to 8 hours and includes pickup service and a mobile ticket for convenience. The itinerary features 2 or 3 stops, with the options to visit destinations like Aveiro, Nazaré, Óbidos, Coimbra, and Fátima—all notable for their cultural, historical, and scenic appeal.
What sets this tour apart is its customizable nature, allowing travelers to choose different city combinations based on their interests. The tour emphasizes key sites such as Aveiro’s boat trip and fish market, Nazaré’s viewpoint and surf museum, and the medieval streets of Óbidos. The guide’s friendly demeanor and extensive historical knowledge ensure a smooth and educational experience. The free cancellation policy adds flexibility, making it a practical choice for those looking for a tailored day trip.


This tour operates as a private transfer between Porto and Lisbon, with loadings and drop-offs arranged at either city. It offers a personalized itinerary with 2 or 3 stops, tailored to your preferences. The flexibility allows for options like Aveiro, Nazaré, and Óbidos or Coimbra and Fátima—or other combinations requested in advance. The total time accommodates travel and sightseeing, with most stops lasting around 1 hour to 2 hours.
The pickup service simplifies logistics, especially for those arriving in Porto or Lisbon by train or flight. The mobile ticket ensures easy access and quick check-in, saving time for sightseeing. This tour is particularly suited for travelers seeking a personalized experience with a small group, avoiding the constraints of large bus tours.
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Aveiro stands out for its traditional Moliceiro boat ride along the estuary. This 1 hour and 15 minutes stop includes a tasting of Ovos Moles—a famous Portuguese sweet—and a visit to the local fish market. The boat trip provides a charming view of colorful canals and historic buildings, giving insight into Aveiro’s maritime heritage.
This stop is ideal for those who appreciate scenic waterways and culinary treats. The free admission to the boat trip and market allows you to enjoy a rich local atmosphere without extra costs. The walk through Aveiro’s streets reveals a quaint town with art nouveau architecture and lively harbor scenes.

Nazaré features a Visit to Sitio da Nazaré, where you find panoramic viewpoints over the Atlantic coast. The Fortification and Surf Museum highlight Nazaré’s reputation for giant waves and surfing legends. The 2-hour stop is perfect for taking photos, watching surfers, and exploring the famous wave site.
For lunch, several seafood restaurants offer fresh fish from the coast, making Nazaré a great spot for a culinary break. The viewpoint and fortifications provide breathtaking vistas, while the surf museum offers a glimpse into Portugal’s surfing culture. The area is very photogenic and ideal for outdoor exploration.
Óbidos is a medieval town filled with cobblestone streets, city walls, and historic buildings. A 1-hour visit allows for a stroll along the walls, offering views of the town and countryside. Visitors can enjoy tasting traditional ginginha—a cherry liqueur served from a chocolate cup—and explore the castle ruins and churches.
The walk through Óbidos’s well-preserved streets reveals a storybook setting perfect for photography and history enthusiasts. The town’s medieval atmosphere makes it a standout stop, especially for those interested in Portugal’s past.
Coimbra was Portugal’s first capital and hosts the oldest university in the country, founded in 1290. The 1-hour visit includes a tour of the university’s historic buildings, the library, and the royal palace. Travelers also visit the cathedral, where the first and second kings of Portugal are buried.
This stop offers a deep dive into academic history, with beautiful architecture and a lively student atmosphere. The university’s heritage makes Coimbra a must-see for history and education buffs. The city center features narrow streets and lively cafés, perfect for soaking in local culture.

Fátima is the spiritual highlight of the tour, hosting Portugal’s largest sanctuary. The 1-hour visit includes exploring the pilgrimage site, including the basilica, chapel of the apparitions, and pilgrims’ square. It’s a place of major religious significance and reverence.
Travelers can appreciate the spiritual atmosphere and learn about the Marian apparitions that occurred here in 1917. The sanctuary’s impressive architecture and the peaceful surroundings make Fátima an inspiring stop, especially for those interested in religious history.

This private tour begins in Porto at 12:00 am and ends in Lisbon, providing maximum flexibility and comfort. The group size is limited to 7 people, ensuring an intimate experience with the guide. The pickup service simplifies transportation, and the free cancellation policy offers peace of mind for changing plans.
The tour includes visits to all key sites on the itinerary, with admission tickets covered for the stops. The guide’s friendly nature and extensive knowledge are highlighted as significant advantages, making sightseeing both informative and enjoyable.
At $658.51 per group, this tour provides value for those seeking a flexible, private day trip with multiple sightseeing stops. The inclusion of free visits and tastings adds to its appeal. It suits small groups or families who want a personalized experience tailored to their interests.
However, travelers should be aware that the tour duration depends on traffic and the chosen stops, so some flexibility is advised. This experience is perfect for history buffs, culture lovers, and those wanting to explore Portugal at their own pace without the constraints of large group tours.
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What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $658.51 per group, accommodating up to 7 people.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 6 to 8 hours.
What destinations are included?
Stop options include Aveiro, Nazaré, Óbidos, Coimbra, and Fátima, with variations based on your preferences.
What are the main highlights?
Highlights include Aveiro’s boat trip and fish market, Nazaré’s viewpoint and surf museum, Óbidos’s medieval streets, Coimbra’s university, and Fátima sanctuary.
Is the tour private?
Yes, this is a private tour, with only your group participating.
What is included in the price?
The transportation, admission tickets for stops, and pickup service are included. Tastings at Aveiro and Ginja at Óbidos are part of the experience.
Are there any age or physical requirements?
Most travelers can participate; specific physical requirements are not detailed, but walking at each stop is involved.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the tour can include a different city at the customer’s request, offering flexibility.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done through the provided platform, with immediate confirmation upon reservation.
This private road trip offers a well-rounded taste of Portugal’s rich heritage, scenic beauty, and spiritual sites—all tailored for small groups seeking a comfortable, personalized experience.