Discover the charm of Portugal with a private transfer from Porto to Lisbon, allowing stops in up to four captivating cities, including Aveiro, Costa Nova, Coimbra, Óbidos, Fátima, or Nazaré.
Relax in a luxurious Mercedes SUV equipped with air conditioning and enjoy complimentary bottled water as you traverse picturesque landscapes and experience the rich culture of each destination.
Tailor your journey to your interests, whether it’s savoring traditional dishes, exploring historic sites, or taking in coastal views. Ideal for small groups seeking a personalized adventure between two iconic cities.
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Often called the “Venice of Portugal,” Aveiro is known for its picturesque canals, colorful moliceiro boats, and elegant Art Nouveau architecture. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely boat ride, stroll along the waterfront, and sample the city’s famous sweet, ovos moles. The city also offers a relaxed atmosphere with charming cafés and local markets.
Costa Nova is a charming seaside village famous for its iconic striped houses and long sandy beaches. Tourists can enjoy walking along the colorful waterfront, relaxing by the Atlantic Ocean, or tasting fresh seafood at local restaurants. It’s an ideal stop for photography and coastal relaxation.
Coimbra is a historic university city and home to one of the oldest universities in Europe. Visitors can explore the University of Coimbra, the stunning Joanina Library, and the medieval old town. The city also offers a rich cultural scene, including traditional Fado de Coimbra performances.
Nazaré is a traditional fishing town renowned worldwide for its record-breaking giant waves. Visitors can experience the lively beach area, watch surfers at Praia do Norte, and visit the Sítio district for panoramic views over the coast. The town also preserves strong local traditions and seafood cuisine.
Fátima is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the world, attracting visitors seeking spiritual reflection. Tourists can visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima, including the Basilica and the Chapel of the Apparitions. The town offers a serene and contemplative atmosphere suitable for quiet exploration.
Óbidos is a beautifully preserved medieval village surrounded by ancient stone walls. Visitors can walk along the ramparts, explore narrow cobblestone streets, and admire whitewashed houses decorated with flowers. Tasting the famous cherry liqueur, ginjinha, served in a chocolate cup is a must.
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Porto, the second-largest city in Portugal, is a vibrant coastal city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious cuisine. With its picturesque Ribeira district, historic bridges, and world-famous port wine cellars, Porto offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and modern charm.
The Ribeira district is the historic heart of Porto, known for its colorful buildings, narrow streets, and lively atmosphere. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit for anyone coming to Porto.
Livraria Lello is one of the most famous bookstores in the world, known for its stunning neo-Gothic interior and as an inspiration for J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.
The Clérigos Tower is a iconic Baroque bell tower that offers panoramic views of Porto. Climbing the 240 steps to the top is well worth the effort for the breathtaking views.
This double-deck iron bridge spans the Douro River, connecting Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia. The upper deck offers stunning views of the river and the city.
Vila Nova de Gaia is home to many of Porto's famous port wine cellars, where you can learn about the history of port wine and enjoy tastings.
A hearty sandwich made with layers of meat, covered in melted cheese and a special sauce, served with fries.
A traditional Portuguese dish made with shredded cod, onions, potatoes, and eggs.
A traditional Porto dish made with tripe, beans, and spices, slow-cooked to perfection.
Delicious custard tarts with a flaky pastry crust, often dusted with cinnamon or powdered sugar.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather and plenty of sunshine. It's ideal for exploring the city and enjoying outdoor activities.
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Porto is generally a safe city for travelers, with low violent crime rates. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in tourist areas and on public transportation.
Porto Campanhã, Porto São Bento
Porto Bus Terminal (Terminal de Camionagem de Porto)
The metro system is efficient and easy to use, with six lines connecting major points of interest.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
Braga is a historic city known for its beautiful churches, monasteries, and the Bom Jesus do Monte sanctuary.
Guimarães is a historic city known as the birthplace of Portugal. It's home to a well-preserved medieval center and the stunning Guimarães Castle.
The Douro Valley is a stunning wine region known for its terraced vineyards, port wine cellars, and scenic boat tours.
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