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Explore Portugal with this private, customizable tour from Porto to Lisbon, visiting iconic cities like Aveiro, Coimbra, Fátima, and more in 8-9 hours.

This private tour from Porto to Lisbon offers a highly customizable experience, allowing travelers to choose two or three cities along the route to explore in detail. With a cost of $445.06 per person, it provides a personalized journey through some of Portugal’s most fascinating spots, including Aveiro, Coimbra, Fátima, Tomar, Alcobaça, Batalha, Nazaré, and Peniche. The tour lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours, making it an efficient way to see diverse highlights without feeling rushed.
The tour departs from Porto’s InterContinental Porto – Palacio Das Cardosas at 8:00 am, and concludes at Lisbon’s NH Collection Lisboa Liberdade or any hotel in Lisbon. Noteworthy is the inclusion of pickup service, group discounts, and mobile tickets, which enhance convenience. The luxury vehicles feature Wi-Fi, bottled water, and refreshments, ensuring comfort and connectivity throughout the day.
Travelers should note that this tour is ideal for those seeking a tailored, private experience** with flexible stops and a knowledgeable guide. A key benefit is the personalized approach, standing out from typical group excursions. One consideration is that admission tickets for certain stops (like Coimbra’s Joanina Library or Tomar’s Convent of Christ) are not included, so planning for optional extras is advisable.

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The tour begins promptly at 8:00 am from InterContinental Porto – Palacio Das Cardosas in Porto. You’re greeted by a professional driver who instantly sets a friendly, attentive tone. The vehicle chosen is luxurious and well-equipped, offering Wi-Fi for staying connected and ensuring a comfortable ride. The tour is exclusively for your group, making it an ideal choice for families, friends, or small groups seeking a private experience.
Throughout the day, the driver handles the logistics, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenery. The flexible schedule means that the stops are designed to give a meaningful glimpse into each location’s essence without feeling rushed, making it suitable for those who want a personalized pace.
The first stop is Aveiro, dubbed the “Venice of Portugal”. Here, the famous canals are the main attraction, offering a charming view of this historic fishing village. Known for its colorful moliceiro boats, the city feels like a balcony overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
A 15-minute visit allows for a quick but memorable experience, focusing on the canal landscape and the unique boats. While the admission ticket is free, optional activities such as a moliceiro boat ride are available for €15 per person. This visit provides a taste of Aveiro’s character and is a perfect start to the day.

If choosing Coimbra, the highlight is the University of Coimbra, one of the oldest and most prestigious in Europe. The Baroque Joanina Library stands out as a must-see, with its stunning architecture and historic books. The 15-minute stop includes passing by the Old Cathedral, the monastery, and the church of Santa Cruz, offering a quick yet enriching overview of this lively university city.
While admission tickets for the university and related sites are not included, the guide provides plenty of context to appreciate the city’s academic atmosphere and historic significance.

A stop at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima is included as a 15-minute visit. Known as the “Altar of the World,” this shrine draws millions of pilgrims annually, making it one of Portugal’s most visited religious sites. Visitors can admire the basilica, the pilgrim’s square, and the sacred atmosphere that makes Fátima an unforgettable stop.
The admission is free, and the short visit offers a powerful insight into Portugal’s spiritual life. It’s a significant stop for those interested in religion or seeking a reflective moment during their journey.

Travelers opting for Tomar will see the Convento de Cristo, a 15-minute stop that showcases a stunning example of historical architecture. Crossing the Old Bridge provides scenic views, while nearby, the Pegões Aqueduct—about 6 km long and over 500 years old—serves as a testament to Portugal’s engineering history.
The Convent of Christ is a notable UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the drive-by view of the aqueduct offers a glimpse into the city’s historical importance. Entrance fees are not included, but the exterior sights make this stop worthwhile.

The Batalha Monastery is a highlight of Portuguese craftsmanship, built to commemorate a historic victory in 1385. As the third most visited monument in Portugal, this 15-minute stop features the impressive Gothic façade and intricate stonework.
Visitors can appreciate the monastery’s significance in Portuguese history and architecture, even during a brief visit. Entry is not included, but the exterior alone showcases the grandeur of this monastic complex.

The Monastery of Alcobaça offers insights into Portugal’s foundation, dating back to the 12th century. Founded by King Alfonso I, the XIII-century abbey is a symbol of Portugal’s independence from Castile.
While the 15-minute stop focuses on the exterior and surroundings, the monastery’s historical importance makes it a valued addition for those interested in medieval architecture and royal history. Entrance fees are not included.
Near the route, Nazaré provides a lively coastal scene famed for giant waves and surfing. A 15-minute visit allows for a quick look at the seaside town’s energetic atmosphere and rugged coastline.
This stop is perfect for those wanting to breathe sea air and enjoy views of the Atlantic. It’s a free visit and offers photo opportunities of the dramatic waves and fishing boats.
The last stop is Peniche, renowned as one of Portugal’s largest traditional fishing ports. Visitors get a brief 15-minute glimpse into its local life and famous bilros lace craft, a traditional lace-making technique.
While the visit is brief, Peniche’s authentic fishing harbor and lace shops reflect Portugal’s coastal culture. No entrance fees are involved, making this a simple yet interesting stop.
While the core tour covers all listed stops, some additional activities are available at extra cost, such as visits to Coimbra’s Joanina Library (€16.50), boat rides in Aveiro (€15), and wine tastings in Bairrada. These are not included in the base price but can be requested in advance.
Travelers should budget for admission fees where applicable if they wish to explore more deeply or visit specific sites like the Convent of Christ or the Joanina Library.
The private format ensures a tailored experience, with the flexibility to select stops that interest your group most. The luxury vehicle with Wi-Fi and refreshments enhances comfort, making the long day enjoyable. Group discounts and mobile tickets add to the overall convenience.
The 16 reviews with a perfect 5-star rating reflect high satisfaction, especially praising knowledgeable guides and stunning views. One review mentions that the driver exceeds expectations and shows amazing places, emphasizing the quality of service.
This tour suits adventurous travelers who want to explore multiple Portuguese cities in one day with a personalized touch. It’s particularly suited for those interested in history, architecture, and culture, while appreciating the flexibility of a private setting. It also works well for small groups or families seeking a seamless, comfortable day trip.
This private day trip offers an excellent way to see Portugal beyond Lisbon and Porto. The ability to choose your stops means you can tailor the experience to your interests, whether that’s historic monasteries, coastal towns, or pilgrimage sites.
While some attractions require additional tickets, the core stops provide memorable glimpses of Portugal’s diverse landscape and rich heritage. The quality of transport and guide service is consistently praised, making this a reliable and enjoyable option for those wanting a personalized, full-day adventure.
“Carlos picked our group of seven promptly at 8am at our hotel in Porto. We knew immediately that Carlos was going to be great. He definitely exceed…”
What is included in the tour price?
The luxury transport, Wi-Fi, bottled water, refreshments, and personal accident and liability insurance are included.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, the tour is private and customizable, allowing you to choose two or three cities from the available options.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours, starting at 8:00 am and concluding in Lisbon.
Are entrance fees included?
No, admission tickets for sites like the Joanina Library or Convent of Christ are not included but can be purchased separately.
What are the main attractions?
Key stops include Aveiro’s canals, Coimbra’s university, Fátima’s sanctuary, Tomar’s Convent, Batalha Monastery, Alcobaça Monastery, and coastal towns like Nazaré and Peniche.
Is this tour suitable for large groups?
This is a private tour, ideal for small groups or families seeking a personalized experience.
What makes this tour stand out?
The customizable stops, luxury vehicle with Wi-Fi, and positive reviews praising guides make it a reliable, flexible option for exploring Portugal’s highlights.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves short stops of 15 minutes, suitable for most travelers, but individuals with mobility issues should consider the brief duration of each visit.
How do I book or cancel?
Booking is confirmed upon reservation, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the start date, providing flexibility.
What’s the best way to prepare for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, some cash or cards for optional entrance fees, and a desire to enjoy a personalized exploration of Portugal’s varied landscape and heritage.