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Enjoy a private transfer from Porto to Lisbon with two sightseeing stops, including Aveiro, Coimbra, Fatima, Nazare, Batalha, Alcobaca, and Obidos.

The private transfer from Porto to Lisbon offers a flexible and comfortable way to explore Portugal’s iconic sights along the route. Priced at $756.62 per group, this service is ideal for groups of up to three people who want to combine transportation with sightseeing. With around 3 to 8 hours of total experience, it balances travel with enriching stops that highlight Portugal’s diverse attractions.
A major strength of this tour is its customizable nature, allowing travelers to choose two stops from a list of seven suggested options. The tour includes air-conditioned transportation with WiFi, ensuring a smooth and connected journey. While lunch is not included, the stops themselves are free of admission fees, making this an affordable way to see some of Portugal’s most beloved towns and landmarks. The tour is best suited for those who appreciate flexible schedules, scenic drives, and cultural highlights.

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This tour starts with pickup in Porto and offers private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle. The inclusion of WiFi on board allows travelers to stay connected during the journey. The private nature of the transfer means only your group participates, providing a personalized experience free from the typical constraints of larger tour groups. The service is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed.
The flexibility in timing allows for a tailored experience, with the driver leading the route and adjusting stops based on your preferences. The meeting point is arranged conveniently, and the tour starts at 9:00 am. The service provider, Se7en Travels, ensures prompt and professional service, as reflected in numerous positive reviews.

The first stop on the route is Aveiro, famously called the Venice of Portugal. Known for its canal-crossed streets and moliceiro boats that resemble gondolas, Aveiro offers a picturesque setting. Travelers typically spend about 1 hour here, with free admission.
In Aveiro, visitors enjoy walking along the canals and observing the colorful boats. The city’s charm lies in its historic architecture and lively waterways. While admission is free, the real highlight is the scenery itself, making it perfect for casual exploration and photography.
Next is Coimbra, a city that hosts one of the oldest universities in the world. The university overlooks the Mondego River, and its historic buildings create an impressive skyline. The stop lasts around 1 hour, with no entry fee required.
Here, travelers can admire the university’s architecture and walk along the riverside. The town’s academic atmosphere and historic sites are particularly appealing for those interested in Portugal’s educational heritage. The free stop allows ample opportunity to explore the square, streets, and university grounds at a relaxed pace.

The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima ranks among the world’s largest Catholic pilgrimage sites. It draws 4 to 5 million visitors annually. The site is famed for the 1917 apparitions of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children.
A 1-hour stop here allows for reflection at the basilica and viewing the scenic surroundings. While admission is free, visitors should plan to spend some time exploring the pilgrimage basilicas and open spaces. It’s a meaningful stop for those interested in religious history or seeking a moment of quiet.
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Nazare is a lively seaside town, well-known for its beaches, seafood restaurants, and spectacular ocean views. Summer attracts crowds of sunbathers, but the town is most famous for huge waves at Praia do Norte, where surfers ride waves nearly 30 meters high.
In an approximate 1-hour visit, travelers can enjoy the scenic lookouts and coastal atmosphere. The town’s beachfront charm and ocean vistas make it a refreshing stop, especially for those interested in Portugal’s surf culture.
The town of Batalha developed around the Monastery of Santa Maria de Vitória, built in 1386 to celebrate Portugal’s victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota. The monastery’s Gothic architecture is a highlight, and the town hosts annual celebrations in August.
Travelers typically spend about 1 hour exploring the monastery exterior and surroundings. While no admission fee is required, the site’s architectural grandeur and historical significance provide a meaningful stop. It’s perfect for those who enjoy medieval architecture and Portuguese history.
Alcobaça is best known for its famous UNESCO World Heritage Site: the Monastery of Santa Maria d’Alcobaça. This monastery is a major draw, especially for lovers of Gothic and Romanesque architecture.
The tombs of King Pedro I and Inês de Castro are located inside the church, with a legendary story behind Inês’s death and her subsequent homage. Visiting this monastery typically takes about 1 hour, though admission is not included in the tour price. The site’s historic and artistic value makes it a highlight for many visitors.
Obidos is a fairy-tale town with cobbled streets, whitewashed homes, and a medieval castle. Gifted by King Denis to his queen in 1282, the town’s walled enclosure and charming architecture make it a favorite for casual strolls.
The 1-hour stop provides enough time to wander and enjoy the panoramic views. No admission is required to walk the streets, and the atmosphere is ideal for those seeking a quaint, historical experience. Its diminutive size makes it easy to see the main sights within the allotted time.
This private tour includes WiFi on board and pickup service, with most travelers able to participate comfortably. The driver is praised for being friendly, professional, and knowledgeable, with notable reviews highlighting excellent service and local insights.
While lunch is not included, the stops offer ample opportunities to explore local eateries and enjoy regional cuisine. The tour’s flexible schedule is appreciated, particularly in cases of forest fires or other unforeseen events, which may affect the planned stops like Aveiro.
The reviews overall rate the tour very highly, with a perfect 5-star rating from all nine reviews. Travelers value the guides’ expertise, the scenic stops, and the seamless transportation. The tour works well for small groups seeking a personalized experience with memorable sightseeing.
This private transfer with sightseeing stops offers a convenient and personalized way to explore Portugal’s most captivating towns and landmarks en route from Porto to Lisbon. With two stops included, travelers can customize their experience by choosing from Aveiro, Coimbra, Fatima, Nazare, Batalha, Alcobaca, and Obidos.
The comfort of private transportation, combined with knowledgeable guides and free admission to most sites, makes this tour a great value for small groups seeking flexibility and a deeper connection to Portuguese culture. The lack of included lunch is a minor consideration, but ample options are available at stops.
This tour appeals most to those who want to see multiple sights at a relaxed pace, enjoy scenic views, and benefit from personalized service. It is ideal for history buffs, religious site visitors, and coastal enthusiasts, making it a well-rounded choice for discovering Portugal beyond Lisbon and Porto.
“Gustavo drove my family and I from Porto to Lisbon with stops along the way in Fátima and Óbidos. Gustavo was friendly and professional and we ha…”
How many stops can I choose during this tour?
You can select two stops from a list of seven suggested options.
What is included in the price?
The private transportation, air-conditioned vehicle, and WiFi are included. Admission to stops is free except for Alcobaca, where entry is not included.
What is the duration of the tour?
The trip lasts approximately 3 to 8 hours, depending on the number of stops and time spent at each.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, you select two stops from the available options, making this a flexible sightseeing experience.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but stops are suitable for exploring local restaurants independently.
Are there any physical requirements?
The stops involve walking around towns and sites, but no specific physical demands are indicated.
What is the best time to start the tour?
The tour starts at 9:00 am, allowing for a full day of sightseeing.
Is this tour suitable for children or service animals?
Service animals are allowed, and most travelers can participate comfortably.
How do I book this experience?
Booking is available through the provided platform, with free cancellation offered up to 24 hours in advance.
What should I do in case of forest fires or other disruptions?
The tour provider has experience managing such events, as seen in recent reviews, and will adjust stops accordingly.