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Explore Portugal in 5 days with a private, luxury guided tour from Lisbon, visiting Sintra, Evora, Fatima, Obidos, and more for $379.31 per person.
The Lisbon & Portugal Private Luxury Tours offer a comprehensive 5-day journey through some of Portugal’s most iconic sights, all for $379.31 per person. This private experience is ideal for those seeking flexibility, personalized attention, and a deep dive into Portugal’s diverse culture, scenery, and history. With pickup included and group sizes limited to 10 people, the tour balances intimacy with engaging exploration.
What makes this tour particularly attractive is its customizable nature—guests can select their own accommodations and dining options each day—allowing a tailored experience. The tour is priced competitively for a luxury, all-inclusive package, though not all entrance tickets are included, so some sites will require additional purchases. The 5-day duration provides enough time to cover major highlights without feeling rushed, making it suitable for those who want a thorough taste of Portugal’s varied landscapes and towns.
While the tour shines with its well-planned itinerary and knowledgeable local guides, it’s worth noting that guided visits inside monuments are not included—you’ll have to explore some sites independently. This experience is perfect for groups or families looking for a flexible, detailed, luxury adventure through Portugal.


The tour kicks off in Lisbon’s Old Town, Alfama, where the traditional streets and historic charm set the tone. The 30-minute walk includes an admission ticket to explore this iconic neighborhood’s narrow alleys and local ambiance.
Next, the Parque Eduardo VII offers a 15-minute stop at one of Lisbon’s most famous parks, with a viewpoint that provides sweeping city views. The Miradouro da Graca, another 20-minute viewpoint, allows visitors to appreciate Lisbon’s skyline from a different perspective.
The Lisbon Cathedral, a significant religious site, features a 30-minute visit to admire its architecture and history. The Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, a UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site, invites a 1-hour exploration—though details like entrance fees are not included, so additional costs may apply.
The day concludes with visits to Bairro Alto and Chiado, where traditional tile work, neoclassical architecture, and vibrant commercial areas showcase Lisbon’s lively urban scene. The Praca Dom Pedro IV and Praca do Comercio serve as central squares that encapsulate Lisbon’s historic and cosmopolitan spirit.
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A highlight of the tour is the visit to Park and National Palace of Pena, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that takes 1 hour 30 minutes to explore. This colorful palace is famous for its fairytale architecture set atop the Sintra hills, offering breathtaking vistas.
The Centro Historico de Sintra follows, where a 1-hour walk introduces visitors to the charming streets and town squares. The nearby Quinta da Regaleira impresses with its elaborate gardens and mystical symbolism, making it one of Sintra’s most famous palaces.
Travelers then reach Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of Europe, for 30 minutes of sightseeing and panoramic views. The day wraps up with relaxation at Guincho Beach, a sand dunes beach known for its expansive shoreline and natural beauty, where a 1 hour 30 minutes stop allows for photos or a stroll.
Boca do Inferno offers dramatic cliffs and photo opportunities during a 20-minute visit, before heading to Cascais‘ town center for a 30-minute walk through its scenic streets.

The third day centers on Castelo de Sesimbra, an old castle with 1 hour to explore. Its strategic location offers views of the coastline and a glimpse into medieval defenses.
Next, the Cristo Rei statue functions as a viewpoint, providing sweeping vistas of Lisbon and the Tagus River during a 1-hour visit. The tour then crosses Ponte 25 de Abril, a bridge reminiscent of San Francisco’s Golden Gate, which is a notable feature of Lisbon’s skyline.
The natural highlight is the Arrabida Natural Park, where an hour is dedicated to enjoying the scenic landscapes. The day ends in the fishermen’s village of Sesimbra, spending 1 hour 30 minutes soaking in local atmosphere.
Optional is a visit to Jose Maria de Fonseca, a prestigious winery in Setubal, which can extend the day by another 1 hour 30 minutes if included.

The tour’s fourth day focuses on the historic town of Evora. The Se Catedral de Evora, the oldest church in the region, features a 1-hour visit showcasing its architecture and religious artifacts.
The Templo Romano de Evora, a Roman legacy site, warrants a 30-minute stop to admire the ancient temple ruins. The Capela dos Ossos (Chapel of Bones) offers a 1-hour experience, featuring macabre decorations with bones and skulls.
Praca do Giraldo serves as the town’s bustling traditional square, where a 1-hour walk introduces local cafes and shops. For those interested, the optional Enoturismo Cartuxa winery tour allows a 1 hour 30 minutes tasting experience in one of the region’s renowned wineries.

On the final day, the tour visits Fatima’s Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Rosario, where a 1 hour 30 minutes stop provides time for reflection and sightseeing at this deeply spiritual site.
Next, the fishermen’s village of Nazaret stands out for its big waves and traditional crafts, with 1 hour 30 minutes to explore. The day continues with a visit to Obidos, a medieval village designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where 1 hour 30 minutes allow for a leisurely walk through its historic streets.
The tour concludes at the Batalha Monastery, another UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a 1-hour visit to admire its Gothic architecture. Entrance fees for some sites are not included, so plan for additional costs if desired.
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This private tour operates with an air-conditioned vehicle and a dedicated driver/local guide who remains with the group throughout. The tour begins at 8:45 am in Lisbon, with pickup and drop-off included for convenience.
Because the group is limited to 10 people, the experience remains intimate, with ample opportunity for questions and personalized attention. The inclusion of bottled water and insurance adds to the comfort, while food and drinks are not included—giving freedom to dine at preferred spots each day.

Priced at $379.31 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive, flexible way to see Portugal’s highlights, combining well-known sites with scenic drives and authentic towns. The lack of guided inside visits means some sites require self-exploration, so those seeking in-depth guided tours inside monuments may need to budget extra.
Ideal for groups, families, or friends who want a personalized experience, the tour’s customizable accommodations and dining options add significant appeal. The 5-day schedule strikes a good balance, providing enough depth without overloading travelers.
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Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, although it’s designed as a private experience for groups up to 10, solo travelers can join and enjoy the personalized attention.
Are entrance fees included?
Most entrance tickets are not included, so additional costs may apply for sites like Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, Quinta da Regaleira, Enoturismo Cartuxa, and others.
Can I choose my accommodations?
Yes, the tour allows you to select your own accommodations and dining plans each day, offering a tailored experience.
What are the start and end locations?
The tour begins in Lisbon at 8:45 am and ends with drop-off at your hotel or the airport in Lisbon.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, an air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort throughout the 5-day journey.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The tour does not include meals, so you can choose restaurants based on your preferences, making it easy to accommodate dietary needs.
Can I extend the tour?
Yes, as noted in reviews, guides have extended services beyond the 5 days, including drops in Porto, Vilamoura, and the Algarve region, for additional fees.
What makes this tour stand out?
Its private, customizable nature, well-planned itinerary, and knowledgeable guides ensure a personalized and enriching experience of Portugal’s highlights.
This detailed exploration of Lisbon & Portugal Private Luxury Tours confirms it as an excellent option for travelers seeking a flexible, well-organized, and culturally rich journey through Portugal’s most notable sites.