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Portugal

Highlights of Portugal

Lisbon → Porto 7 days Up to 16

About this trip

A week-long coach tour through Portugal, moving from Lisbon to Porto with history and food along the way.

You'll wander Lisbon's hilly streets and sample custard tarts before heading inland to UNESCO sites including the Monastery of Batalha and Coimbra University. There's also time for the postcard town of Sintra if you fancy it.

The tour wraps up in Porto, with a chance to sit back with a glass of port overlooking the Douro Valley.

What you'll do

  • Explore Lisbon's old town and try a pastel de nata
  • Visit the Monastery of Batalha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Tour Coimbra University
  • Optional visit to Sintra
  • Finish in Porto with views over the Douro Valley
  • Sample port wine in its home region
Good to know
  • Fully guided coach tour, easy pace, good for those who'd rather not organise logistics
  • Sintra is an optional add-on rather than included as standard
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you want a relaxed pace with brilliant guides and free rein to explore. Think twice if you need hand-held itineraries or dislike logistical loose ends.

  • Guide quality is exceptional. Luis and Ruth consistently described as knowledgeable, caring, and genuinely fun.
  • Substantial free time built into the itinerary lets you explore independently or bond with the group at your own pace.
  • Pre-tour coordination between G Adventures and Tourradar misfires. Wrong hotel info led some travellers to incorrect first-night location.
  • Destination visits are suggestions, not escorted activities. You arrange your own sightseeing rather than group outings.

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£259 less all-in
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The trade-off: 2 fewer nights, and a different operator.
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Best month to go

Departing in Jul is cheapest — from £853, about 29% below the priciest month (Oct).

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Getting there

Lisbon
One-way · arrive 30 Jul 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Lisbon · 30 Jul31 Jul

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