Many visitors to Portugal head straight to the beaches of the Algarve, overlooking the many historical and cultural highlights of this fascinatingly varied country.
For the discerning traveller, however, there is so much to discover, including vibrant cities, majestic palaces and cathedrals, the beautiful Douro Valley and delicious produce, most famously port dessert wine.
Today Portugal is a country of great contrasts; it’s modern in many ways yet still has one foot firmly set in its past. Full of history and appeal and spared from large-scale industrialisation, its well-preserved medieval towns with their tiny cobbled streets are delightful to explore.
Portugal’s landscapes are stunning. You’ll experience them in full – from coastal forests, wild seascapes, fertile fields and dramatic valleys to sweeping biscuit-coloured hillsides covered with olive trees, fragrant pine forests and lush meadows.
Experience the best of Portugal on this tour, from the maritime heritage of Lisbon to the National Palace of Sintra and Coimbra’s ancient university. Plus Porto’s port lodges, the beautiful Douro Valley and the chic resort of Cascais.
At a glance
*Dinners are only included if staying at the Sheraton Porto Hotel & Spa. **Maximum of 36 on a classic tour and maximum of 25 on a signature tour.
Highlights
- Explore Lisbon's magnificent squares, Baixa and Moorish quarters and the astounding Monastery of Jeronimos on a guided tour.
- Discover Porto, the centre of the port wine trade, with a visit and tasting at a local wine lodge and tour the Douro, one of Europe's most dramatically beautiful river valleys, and lined by some of the best vineyards and wineries.
- See the holy shrine of Fatima and visit Coimbra University, one of Europe’s oldest seats of learning with its astonishing gilded Baroque library. Visit the 13th-century walled city of Obidos, with its cobbled streets and lofty medieval fortifications.
- Wander in the footsteps of the Portuguese monarchy on a visit to Sintra and its Royal Palace.
Choose our Signature Tour to also get:
- Try the world famous Pastel de Nata with a glass of port, and discover the secrets of this delicious pastry at an open kitchen.
- Experience the unique musical sounds of traditional Fado and dine on typical Portuguese dishes at an atmospheric local restaurant.
- Taste a wider selection of superb Port wines accompanied with local delicacies whilst enjoying our beautiful location overlooking Porto.
- Enjoy the more exclusive atmosphere of travelling in a small group with an average of 22 guests.
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Your itinerary
Arrival in Lisbon
Take your flight to Lisbon and transfer to your hotel.
Stay at Tivoli Oriente Hotel
You take your flight to Lisbon. On arrival, you will be taken to your hotel. The rest of the day will be spent at leisure, allowing you time to settle into the hotel and start exploring if you wish.
Our Lisbon hotel will be either the four-star Tivoli Oriente or the three-star superior MyStory Tejo.
Lisbon
Set out to discover Lisbon’s highlights on a guided tour before exploring independently this afternoon.
This morning on our guided tour, we set out to discover Lisbon’s highlights, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. We’ll see the strikingly modern Monument to the Discoveries and its 16th century fortified counterpart, the Belém Tower, then see the church of the Monastery of Jerónimos. One of the most magnificent buildings in Europe, the Monastery is a symbol of Portuguese wealth and power during the Age of Discoveries. We also see the impressive Terreiro do Paço square facing out to sea. There’s also Alfama, the Moorish quarter of timeless cobbled streets, and the wonderful garden at São Pedro de Alcântara with its expansive views across the rooftops.
Free afternoon in Lisbon
Part of Lisbon’s appeal is its mix of old and modern, bustling and peaceful, and this afternoon is free to explore. You might be tempted by the chic shops of the elegant Baixa quarter, rebuilt after the devastating earthquake of 1755, or decide to seek out a café to enjoy a bica – an espresso. Art-lovers can savour the Gulbenkian Museum, established by an Armenian oil magnate who bought art from Saint Petersburg’s Hermitage after the Russian Revolution for bargain prices. This world-class institution has exhibits ranging from ancient Egyptian treasures to Impressionist paintings to a superb collection of Lalique jewellery and glass. And don’t forget to take a ride on one of the clanging, rattling yellow trams; seemingly well past their sell-by date, they’re still the best way to negotiate the sharp bends of the old quarter.
Signature experience
The morning concludes as you seek out the world-famous Pastel de Nata, the city’s devilishly moreish custard tart. A glass of port will be served as an accompaniment to this delicious pastry and you’ll discover some of the closely guarded secrets of this legendary delicacy in the open kitchens of a traditional bakery.
This evening you’ll experience the haunting sounds of traditional Fado. These expressive melodies are thought to date back to the 19th century and reflect the dangerous sea voyages so many took in search of new worlds. Later you’ll be served a selection of typical dishes at one of one of Lisbon’s traditional restaurants where you can savour the rich flavours of the Portuguese kitchen and soak up the unique atmosphere.
Sintra
Take a short drive to the lovely town of Sintra.
We take a short drive to the lovely town of Sintra. Perched on a spectacular hillside with panoramic views towards the nearby Atlantic coast, where Henry the Navigator grew up and doubtless gazed out to sea not knowing where his destiny was eventually to lead him.
Famous for its Royal Palace, once the residences of the Portuguese monarchy, today it’s a wonderful museum with grand rooms, priceless collections including portraits of Charles II of England, and reflections of its Moorish ancestry plus more modern styles. Entrance fees to the Royal Palace are included.
You can also see the 19th century romantic Pena Palace, built as a summer residence, it is a living fairy tale. Its turrets, ramparts, gargoyles and domes are a mystical mix of styles, while the interior is extravagantly decorated with a superb ballroom and a magnificent Arab Room. The surrounding park displays exotic plants from the former Portuguese colonies.
Free time in Lisbon
Returning to Lisbon late in the afternoon, you have time at your leisure to explore this fascinating city. Lisbon has an amazing old quarter; still following the centuries old Phoenician Street grid, so spend this evening wandering through its charmingly tangled, cobbled lanes, lined with ancient bars and tiny restaurants.
Many will be buzzing with the sound of ‘fado’ – a unique and infectious musical mix evolved from traditional folk, colonial African and Brazilian styles. Don’t leave Lisbon without experiencing this.
Coimbra University
Drive north through to the Shrine of Fátima then continue to Coimbra before reaching Porto, where we stay for three nights.
Stay at Royal Bridges Hotel
The Shrine of Fátima
This morning we drive north through olive groves and wheat fields to Fatima, once an unremarkable small town, until three children experienced an apparition of the Virgin Mary, it suddenly became one of the most important of Catholic pilgrimages and a national shrine. Whatever your religious views, the extraordinary sanctuary complex is certainly impressive and well worth the visit.
Coimbra University
Continuing north, we reach Coimbra, renowned for its impressive Roman aqueduct striding across the city. But it’s most famous for its historic university, one of Europe’s oldest along with Salamanca, Bologna and the Sorbonne.
Once Portugal’s capital, Coimbra became a major cultural centre in the Middle Ages with the university at its heart and it’s not hard to imagine the cloak-clad learned of the age wandering its tiny medieval streets little changed since that time. With its charming Moorish quarter and pleasant squares, Coimbra is a lovely place in which to immerse yourself in the old city’s labyrinth-like lanes.
This afternoon we’re privileged to enjoy a visit to the university, a wonderful seat of learning, with entrance fees included. Its superb library is rich in baroque gilt work and houses a staggering 300,000 volumes. Situated on a hill, the views are stunning.
Arrive in Porto
Later this afternoon, we continue to Porto, where we stay for three nights in either the four-star Royal Bridges Hotel, or the four-star superior Sheraton Hotel and Spa.
Porto
Experience Praca da Ribeira square on a guided tour of Poro before a tasting of world-famous wine and Taylor's port lodge.
Set on the Douro estuary and once Roman, Porto’s wealth derived from its knowledge of the sea routes to India. Spices, silks and other fine goods made the fortunes used to build today’s city – Portugal’s second largest. Our tour unveils its surprising, as well as the major sights. You’ll experience the splendid Praca da Ribeira square, with its characteristic tiled town houses and fine views to the wine lodges across the river.
You’ll see the imposing Dom Luis Bridge and the tangled lanes of the medieval quarter. You’ll gaze up at the city’s imposing fortress, its fine cathedral and baroque Clerigos Tower. One of the six bridges over the river was designed by Gustav Eiffel - and you can immediately see the connection with his more famous Parisian creation!
Free of the chain shops dominating other countries, you’ll enjoy the tiny, antiquated shops specialising in fine art, antiques, ceramics and some of the most wonderful cakes you’ll ever taste.
Taylor's Port Lodge
No visit to Porto is complete without seeing one of the city’s world-famous port wine lodges. So, this afternoon we are guests at one of them all. You’ll learn the fascinating history of port wine, and its close British connections.
Taking its name from the city through which it’s shipped, this fortified wine, is made with grapes from the terraced vineyards along the Douro valley which are still staggeringly trodden by foot! The wine is lovingly tended and matured, sometimes for decades, before you can enjoy its subtle flavours. Of course, you’ll get the chance at the end of a fascinating visit to sample this wonderful drink.
You're free to spend the rest of the day exploring at your leisure.
Signature experience
Gain greater insight into the unique characteristics of port wine with an enhanced and more exclusive tasting. These superb wines will be accompanied with a selection of local delicacies and our location, overlooking the splendours of Porto and its iconic bridges will be rather special too.
The Douro Valley
Explore the scenic River Douro, visiting Pinhão in the heart of the wine region and ending at a local quinta for a wine tasting.
Today we explore the sinuous and scenic River Douro – the river of gold, spending a leisurely day exploring its delightfully peaceful villages and intricately terraced valley sides.
After leaving the Atlantic’s influence behind, the climate becomes noticeably warmer and dryer, and the landscape changes from verdant greens to Mediterranean sun-kissed ochre. The route is nothing short of spectacular! The winding road, sometimes almost in the water, sometimes hugging the lofty valley sides, gives us wonderful views of the shimmering ribbon of the river and its classic vine-clad terraces.
At Peso da Regua, you’ll have time to wander along the quayside, watching the occasional river traffic or enjoying a refreshing glass in one of the many cafés. The overwhelming feeling here is one of wonderful isolation in one of Europe’s most scenic and as yet undiscovered valleys. After winding our way round the twisting roads, every bend giving us another stunning view.
Pinhão
We eventually reach the delightful small town of Pinhão, the heart of the port wine producing region. Port truly dominates the life here, with even the station tiles depicting the wine harvest. We also visit one of the local Quintas and sample some of the wines that are produced in this region.
Óbidos & Cascais
Visit the remarkable fortified town of Óbidos and the chic coastal town of Cascais.
Stay at Pousada Cascais
Óbidos
Leaving Porto, we head south, past olive groves to remarkable Óbidos, a fortified town surrounded by imposing medieval walls encompassing a maze of narrow streets and alleys. With its whitewashed houses, abundant flowers and splashes of bright paint, this is a delightful place to just lose yourself.
Feel yourself stepping back in time - to the days of the Moorish Arabs who once ruled from the town’s castle. If you’re feeling brave, take the somewhat daring walk around the fortifications themselves. But do try the town’s own special way of serving southern Portugal’s favourite cherry liqueur Ginjinha– in an edible chocolate cup.
Cascais
Continuing to Cascais a chic coastal town near to Lisbon, for our final night's stay, at the four-star superior “Pousada”, one of Portugal’s classic hotels. Converted from historic buildings (similar to Spain’s Paradores) the hotel is set within the impressive walls of a 16th century coastal citadel overlooking the famous marina.
Some buildings were actually a royal residence and a stylishly sympathetic restoration of centuries-old buildings and stonework - completed at a cost of 18 million Euros in 2013 - combines historical legacy with modern comfort, art and stunning style. The public rooms are very stylish, the rooms contemporary and there is a pool too.
Return home
Return to the airport at the appropriate time for your return flight.
Hand-picked hotels
My Story Tejo Hotel
Lisbon, Portugal
Chosen for its thoughtful, unique design and prime location.
Sheraton Porto Hotel & Spa
Porto, Portugal
Chosen for its beautiful landscaped gardens ideal to enjoy after a hard day’s sightseeing.
Tivoli Oriente Hotel
Lisbon, Portugal
Chosen for its stunning views out over the river and Parque das Nacoes.
Eurostars Porto Centro
Porto, Portugal
Stay in the comfortable Eurostars Porto Centro hotel, located in the city’s historic centre.
Hotel Vila Galé Cascais
Cascais, Portugal
With a sea view and excellent facilities, this hotel offers the best in comfort and location. This hotel is for 2025 departures only.
Extras & upgrades
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival airport | First hotel location | Transfer time |
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Lisbon Airport | Lisbon | 45 mins |
Final hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Cascais | Lisbon Airport | 1 hr |
FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room. Single rooms are subject to availability at the relevant supplement. The price includes:
- Return flights
- Seven nights accommodation
- Daily breakfast plus 3 dinners*
- All tours as mentioned
- All local accommodation taxes
- All transfers
- The services of a Riviera Travel tour manager
**Dinners are only included if staying at the Sheraton Porto Hotel & Spa
UK Citizens do not require a visa to enter Portugal however must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/portugal/entry-requirements.
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
- Currency: Euro
- Flight time: Approx. 3 hrs to 3 hrs 20 mins
- Language: Portuguese
- Time zone: GMT
- Country: Portugal
The deposit for this holiday is £250pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.
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