13-Day Classic Portugal Tour: Lisbon, Castles, Wine Country & More

City of Porto in Portugal

What to expect on this itinerary

Venture through a land filled with villages and towns divulging architectural and archeological secrets during this 13-day classical Portugal tour. Find the bustle of charming Lisbon, indulge in the relaxed ambiance of quaint villages created from cobblestones, and wander along the cobblestones of towns preserved from medieval times. Travel inland to discover gastronomical delights and embrace remote open landscapes while uncovering Portugal’s classic beauty.

Countries Visited

Portugal

Places Visited

Lisbon, Sintra, Alentejo, Évora, Crato, Monsaraz, Marvão, Monsanto, Idanha-A-Velha, Douro, Porto, Favaios, Peneda Gerês National Park

Suggested Duration

13 Days

Customizable Itinerary

Expand All
Day 1

Lisbon - Lose Yourself in Portuguese Tradition

Step off your international flight and meet your driver, who will take you to your hotel, your drive through Lisbon introducing you to classic Portuguese “Pombaline” architecture, a cluster of simple facades and green spaces whizzing by you. Then venture out onto the mosaic-paved sidewalks of lively Lisbon, their designs mesmerizing. Get a taste of Portuguese history on your downtown tour of the Baixa district, the short buildings allowing light to stream into the city squares. Wander the wavy pavements of Rossio Square, a surreal sight of intricate swirls. Stop in the chic Chiado district to sample a rich and bold Portuguese coffee, accompanied by a flaky pastel de nata, filled with creamy custard.

What's Included:

Transfer
Accommodation
Tour
Day 2

Lisbon - Revel in the Glory of Royal Sintra

Day 3

Lisbon - Meander the Alfama Neighborhood and Cruise the Tagus

Day 4

Evora - Learn the Art of Cork-Making in UNESCO-Heritage Evora

Day 5

Evora - Uncover the Flaura, Fauna, and Flavors of Alentejo

Day 6

Crato - Take a Step Back into Medieval Times

Day 7

Dao Region - Explore Central Europe’s Oldest Villages

Day 8

Douro - Visit the Vineyards and Valleys of Douro

Day 9

Douro - Get a Taste for Favaios in Classic Style

Day 10

Porto - Discover a City of Historical Beauty and Port

Day 11

Porto - Lap Up the Landscapes of Peneda-Geres National Park

Day 12

Porto - Embrace the Significance of Portugal’s Fish Culture

Day 13

Porto - A Fond Farewell to Porto and Portugal

Trip Highlights

  • Discover the charm and heritage of the Alfama district in Lisbon
  • Revel in the grandeur of the mustard-yellow and rusty-red Pina Palace in the quaint village of Sintra
  • Take in the brilliance of the illuminated Belem Tower and 25th of April Bridge as you cruise along the Tagus River
  • Admire the Moorish architecture of Evora and feel the chill of standing before the “wall of bones'' in Castelo dos Ossos. Then gain an appreciation when learning about the production and many uses of cork in Portuguese industry
  • Dive into textures of rich, creamy olive oil during a private tasting and sample the nutty flavors of preto porco when enjoying a picnic among the flora and fauna in Evora
  • Stand among the mysterious Dolmens in Crato, the giant, balancing stones an indication of a monstrous side of its medieval past
  • Breathe in the tranquil air and soak up captivating views over the Ponsul River when visiting Idanha-A-Velha, one of Portugal’s oldest villages
  • Indulge in the refreshing flavors of crisp Douro Branco white wine and the sweet, butterscotch finish of Moscat when visiting the Douro Valley and Favaios
  • Uncover the historical significance and beauty of UNESCO-recognized Porto, absorbing architectural charm with a splash of robust flavors during Port tastings.
  • Sit a while among the violet Geres lilies dotted on the undulating grassy hills of the Peneda-Geres National Park near Porto
  • Learn about the rich traditions and history of Portugal’s fishing industry and savor the simple flavors of salt, pepper, and lime-prepared salmonete, personally selected from the local market

Starting Price

$9,800 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

4.9

Verified Traveler Reviews

Based on 74 reviews

Portugal Trip Review: Porto, Douro Valley, Algarve, Cooking Class, 9 Days

Zicasso’s travel company did a great job planning the trip. All of their vendors were top-notch and high-quality. We were able to do so many amazing activities and they provided us with a lot of suggestions for really cool activities we hadn't thought of.

My only feedback was that there were a couple of details they made mistakes on, including sending us to the completely wrong location for something. But overall, they did a great job and I would highly recommend working with them!

See more

Portugal Travel Review: Lisbon, Douro Valley, Food Tour, 10 Days

It was a great trip, with seamless execution by Zicasso's travel company.

See more

Portugal Vacation Review: Sintra, Cascais, Porto, Lisbon, River Cruise, 7-Day Trip

Our travel company, in cooperation with Zicasso, did an incredible job of planning our seven-day Portugal extravaganza! We had the very best time and enjoyed the very best of this beautiful country, thanks to the planning of the travel company. We especially appreciated the excellent service and personal attention to detail we received. Our guides, our drivers, and our hotels were all wonderful!

See more

Portugal Tour Review: Lisbon, Porto, Lagos, Albufeira, Evora, Wine Tasting, Food Tour, Fado Experience, 12 Nights

Logistics: We actually cleared customs and baggage claim very quickly in Lisbon upon arrival. We were able to get to the train station and change our ticket to a train two hours earlier. We were able to notify them such that our driver was waiting for us when we came in. In general, all our drivers and vehicles were top quality (especially our driver in Porto). Our only issue here is that sometimes the pick-up times were far too early for transport to rail stations, especially the one in Albufeira. We arrived well over an hour early in what is not one of the nicest train stations in Portugal.

Hotels: All of the hotels were well located. Some were a little unique, i.e., you opened the room door in Lagos and right in front of you was the toilet area, but all the rooms were adequate, with one exception. We found it somewhat frustrating there was no seating other than the bed in all three hotels, other than the desk chair, or in the case of Lisbon, the small hassock used at the desk. Yes, Lagos had a balcony, but it was not usable due to all the rain. This was especially true in Lisbon, where according to the pictures sent in our itinerary, there was a large sofa in the room for the class we picked, but there was nothing in the room we were assigned. One other little glitch is that when we changed our schedule to drop a night in Lagos and add one in Lisbon, the hotel told us we had our original four-night reservation and then a one-night reservation for the night we came in early. The desk clerk tried to tell us we could check in, but would have to check out in the morning and wait until check-in time the next day to get our new four-night reservation room. I did clear this up with the hotel supervisor the next morning, but if they would have held their position, it would have been very awkward.

Excursions: All the activities they put together were spectacular. They’ve really spoiled us to having travel that doesn’t include 20 to 30 people. The most amazing was the dinner at the winery, as we were the only ones there. The first tour in Porto was a little rough, as it was cold and rainy, and after an overnight flight the day before, we weren’t really expecting a food tour starting at 9am, but it all worked out. Also, the fado dinner was great, although I must say, I don’t usually finish dinner at 22:30.

We are so very thankful that we selected this travel company to be our go-to partner in Portugal. It was a pleasure working with them and they were able to put together a program with what we wanted, not some cookie-cutter program that we needed to comply with. I will be giving a strong recommendation to any of our friends who are considering Portugal as a destination and we’re hoping other Zicasso operators are of the same quality when we visit other destinations.

Thanks again for everything!

Just to clarify one thing, the dinner ending at 22:30 was not a complaint; it was an observation about having a new experience, especially since it was connected to the Fado dinner.

Bob F. and Conni A.

See more

Portugal Trip Review: Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra, Guimaraes, Sintra, Monserrate Palace, Joanina Library, Fado Museum, Archaeological Museum, Filigree Workshop, Cathedrals, 9 Days

There was a front of bad weather for more than four weeks in Portugal before we arrived. As a result, some of our plans had to be changed. Zicasso’s travel specialists were in communication with us the whole trip, letting us know about new possibilities. All worked like clockwork. The drivers arrived on time and the cars were in mint condition. The half-day guides in Lisbon and Porto were fantastic. The travel specialists were available for our suggestions and changes. The hotels they chose for us were what we wanted, boutique luxury, in good locations, near all the sites and restaurants. The rooms were small, but that comes with the choice.

See more

Portugal Vacation Review: Lisbon, Algarve, Porto, Douro Valley, Food Tour, Boat Ride, Wine Pairing, E-Bike Ride, 13 Nights

We recently returned from two fabulous weeks in Portugal. This was the first time we had used an agency to help plan, book, and manage a trip. We could not be more pleased and I highly doubt we will ever go back to handling all of that ourselves.

Zicasso’s travel specialist and his team (most notably our guide) were incredible. The travel specialist listened to our hopes for this trip (as well as what we like to do when traveling) and put together an awesome itinerary. Our main stops were Lisbon, the Algarve, Porto, and the Douro Valley.

Major highlights included four-hour walking and food tours in Lisbon and Porto (the first of which was the day we arrived from the United States. I didn’t think we could do it, but it was the best way to start our trip), the tile museum and tile workshop, a boat ride through the cave formations in the Algarve, a wonderful farm-to-table lunch and wine pairing under a 2,000-year-old olive tree in the Algarve, and an 18-mile e-bike ride in the mountains of the Douro (I definitely didn’t think we could do it).

The sites, the food, the hotels! We did so many things and had so many unforgettable experiences, but in the end, it was the kindness and generosity of all the people we met that will stay with us.

See more

Customizable Itinerary

This is a sample itinerary to inspire a personalized trip designed with your travel specialist.

30,000+ Verified Traveler Reviews