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Discover Portugal on a private day tour from Porto to Lisbon, visiting Aveiro, Coimbra, Fatima, and Óbidos with flexible stops and guided insights.


This private tour from Porto to Lisbon, priced at $382.01 per person, offers a tailored exploration of some of Portugal’s most celebrated locations. With a rating of 5.0 based on four reviews, it clearly appeals to those seeking a personalized experience. The tour lasts around 10 to 12 hours, with a start time of 8:30 am, making it an ideal full-day adventure for travelers eager to see the country’s diverse sights at their own pace. The inclusion of pickup, private transportation, and group discounts adds to the convenience and value.
One of the standout features of this tour is the possibility to change the itinerary and include a visit to the famous Nazaré’s giant waves, if guests wish to extend their experience. This flexibility allows for a customized journey, depending on interests and weather conditions. The Mercedes van provides modern comfort, with WiFi and bottled water on board, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable ride.
This tour suits those who appreciate guided insights but also want the freedom to explore at their own speed. It’s perfect for travelers who value exclusive arrangements, with only your group participating, providing an intimate look at Portugal’s highlights, all within a day.
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This trip covers five key stops in Portugal, each offering a distinct flavor of the country’s landscape, history, and culture. The stops include Aveiro, Coimbra, Fatima, Óbidos, and a drop-off in Lisbon.

The tour kicks off in Aveiro, known as the “Portuguese Venice” thanks to its picturesque canals. The city is celebrated for its Art Nouveau architecture and seaside charm. During the visit, travelers enjoy a boat tour along the canals, which highlights the city’s unique waterways. Visitors also walk through the city center, taking in the colorful buildings and local atmosphere.
A highlight of the Aveiro stop is the visit to saltpans—a nod to the city’s long-standing salt industry—and the chance to taste its famous pastries. While the boat ride in Aveiro costs €15 per person, it’s optional but highly recommended for a full experience of this “Venice of Portugal.” The three-hour stay allows enough time to explore comfortably without feeling rushed.

Next, the tour travels to Coimbra, a city recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its ancient university established in 1290. As Portugal’s former capital, Coimbra offers a rich history visible in its cobblestone streets and historic buildings. The University of Coimbra is a prime attraction, where visitors can explore the main campus and its iconic library.
The two-hour stop includes a visit to the university grounds and a walk through the city center, which brims with medieval charm. This site is a must-see for those interested in academic history and traditional Portuguese architecture. The tour’s focus on free admission to these sites ensures accessibility for all.

In Fátima, the tour visits the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima, known as the largest pilgrimage site in Portugal. The spiritual atmosphere and significance of the sanctuary make it a profound stop. Visitors walk through the sanctuaries and see the houses of the shepherd children from Aljustrel, where the Marian apparitions reportedly occurred.
Spending two hours here allows for reflection, sightseeing, and a look at the religious artifacts. Recognized worldwide by the Catholic Church, Fátima’s importance makes it a meaningful part of the day’s itinerary. Admission to the sanctuaries is included, so visitors can focus on the experience itself.

The medieval town of Óbidos offers a fairytale setting with its well-preserved castle walls and narrow cobblestone streets. During the two-hour visit, travelers walk through the city center, take in the historic architecture, and visit the castle within the walls. This town is known for its medieval ambiance and village charm.
The castle serves as a key highlight, offering views over the town and a glimpse into Portugal’s medieval past. Visitors can enjoy the quaint shops, local crafts, and traditional Ginjinha, a cherry liqueur often served in the town. The preservation and beauty of Óbidos make it a memorable stop.

After the stops, the tour concludes with a 30-minute transfer to Lisbon, where guests are dropped off at their accommodation or designated location. This seamless journey ensures a comfortable end to an extensive day of sightseeing.

The tour’s flexibility is a major advantage, allowing guests to request a visit to Nazaré to see the famous giant waves. This optional stop is not included in the standard itinerary but can be added on request, offering an extra dimension for those interested in coastal views and wave watching.
The tour includes door-to-door pickup in Porto, drop-off in Lisbon, and private transportation. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort throughout the day, and snacks and bottled water keep travelers refreshed. The tour is suitable for most travelers and is not restricted by accessibility needs.
Booking in advance is recommended, with an average booking lead time of 86 days. The tour operates most days, with a full refund available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Based on reviews, the guides are praised for their knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful approach. João is highlighted as an excellent guide, eager to share insights and accommodate needs. The reviews mention the stunning views, delicious local food, and the personalized service as major pluses.
Travelers appreciate the comfort of the Mercedes van and the flexibility to customize stops, especially with the option to visit Nazaré if desired.
This private tour from Porto to Lisbon offers a comprehensive, personalized exploration of Portugal’s iconic sites. Its flexible itinerary, professional guidance, and luxurious transport make it ideal for those seeking a full-day, stress-free experience. The five stops provide a well-rounded taste of history, spirituality, and charming towns.
While the boat ride in Aveiro is optional and incurs a small extra fee, the overall experience is highly value-driven, especially considering the private nature and customization options. The high ratings and positive reviews reinforce its reputation as a trusted choice for travelers wanting an in-depth, guided day tour.
Overall, this tour is perfect for culture enthusiasts, those interested in Portugal’s religious sites, or anyone seeking a private, tailored day with a knowledgeable guide. It balances sightseeing with comfort and personalized service for a memorable journey.
“Joao was an excellent guide. We didnt have any expectations except to visit Fatima and we saw so much more. He took us to Aveiro which is the Venic…”
Can I customize the itinerary? Yes, the tour offers the possibility to change the itinerary and include a visit to Nazaré’s waves, depending on your interests.
How long does the tour last? The tour runs for approximately 10 to 12 hours, starting at 8:30 am and ending with a drop-off in Lisbon.
What is included in the price? The tour includes private transportation, door-to-door pickup and drop-off, WiFi, bottled water, and snacks. The boat ride in Aveiro is not included but can be added for €15 per person.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers? Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility restrictions should check with the provider, as the tour involves walking in historic towns.
Can I cancel the tour? Yes, full cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund.
Who is the tour provider? The experience is offered by Portugaltripsandtours, known for their professional service and attention to detail.