Grand Tour of Portugal: Lisbon, Porto & The Douro Valley

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Spend longer in one of Europe's oldest countries on a Grand Tour of Portugal. Discover its vibrant cities and majestic palaces, taste Portuguese port and wine and explore the UNESCO-protected Douro Valley. 


Portugal’s landscapes are stunning and, on our Grand Tour, 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. And, spared from large-scale industrialisation, these landscapes are punctuated with well-preserved medieval towns with tiny, cobbled streets full of history and appeal.


Get to know Portugal's largest cities - Lisbon and Porto - with guided tours and time at leisure to explore alone. Venture out into the countryside, following the winding path of the River Douro, and sites of historical and religious significance. This Grand Tour captures the very essence of Portugal - perfect for travellers who don't just want to observe a new culture, they want to wade right in.


Highlights
  • See the highlights of Portugal's most prominent cities, Lisbon and Porto, on guided tours.
  • Savour the taste of Portuguese wine with a wine tasting at a local quinta and a port tasting at Taylor's Port Wine Lodge.
  • Explore one of Europe's most dramatically beautiful river valleys on a tour of the Douro Valley, including a visit to Pinhão.
  • Unearth more of Portugal's rich history with visits to the fortified town of Óbidos, Coimbra University and Sintra's Royal Palace.
  • Cruise down the Douro to explore Porto from a new perspective on a river cruise.
  • 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.
  • Discover the secret of the famous ginjinha sour cherry liqueur paired with traditional Portuguese pastries.
Mode of Transport
The tour includes direct return flights and transfers between destinations, ensuring a smooth and comfortable journey throughout Portugal.
Accommodation
Enjoy 10 nights' accommodation in comfortable twin rooms, with daily breakfast and 6 dinners included. Single rooms are available subject to availability and a relevant supplement.
Destinations
  • Europe
  • Portugal
Tour Types
  • Foodie and Wine Tours
  • River Cruise
  • Gardens & Nature Tours
  • Religion and Spiritual
  • Walking
  • Cultural

Location: Lisbon

Arrival in Lisbon

Accommodation Name: hotel

Location: Lisbon

Lisbon - Today we'll begin exploring in earnest with a guided tour of the city's highlights, many of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. We’ll see the striking Monument to the Discoveries and its 16th-century fortified counterpart, the Belém Tower, and 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 Discovery. We'll also see the impressive Terreiro do Paço square facing out to sea.Part of Lisbon’s appeal is its mix of old and modern, bustling and peaceful - which you choose is up to you this afternoon with time at leisure 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 - and a spot of people watching.Signature experience -The delicious finale to our morning's guided tour is a chance to taste the world-famous Pastel de Nata - the city's devilishly moreish custard tart - accompanied by a glass of port. It's the perfect pairing for this buttery pastry. And, together, we'll discover some of the closely guarded secrets of this legendary delicacy in the open kitchens of a traditional bakery.Tonight, we'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, we'll enjoy a selection of typical dishes at one of Lisbon’s traditional restaurants, where you can savour the rich flavours of the Portuguese kitchen and soak up the unique atmosphere.

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals: Dinner

Location: Lisbon

Free day in Lisbon - Today is the day to choose your own adventure in Portugal's capital city with a whole day at leisure. You could go back and revisit some of the highlights we saw on our guided tour to explore in more detail or seek out something new.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 as well a superb collection of Lalique jewellery and glass.Or perhaps, simply walk the city. Between the historic cobbled lanes, sparkling river and striking tiled facades, there's a lot to catch your eye as you amble along. You'll stumble on shady squares lined with orange trees, bars and cafes grilling fish over coals in the open air - even the odd palace or two. Don't worry about navigating your route - to find something new, you have to get a little lost. When it's time to return to your hotel, hop 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.Alternatively, for those who prefer a more sedentary activity, there are a surprising number of beaches within easy reach of the city, the closest of which is the long sandy curve of Carcavelos. Or if you prefer the shade, the trees of Monsanto Park offer an ideal escape from the sunshine and the hustle and bustle of the city centre.

Accommodation Name: hotel

Location: Porto

Coimbra University - Leaving Lisbon behind this morning, we'll drive north through olive groves and wheat fields to Coimbra, renowned for its impressive Roman aqueduct striding across the city. But it’s most famous for its historic university, which is one of Europe’s oldest along with the likes of Salamanca, Bologna and Oxford University.Once Portugal’s capital, Coimbra became a major cultural centre in the Middle Ages with the university at its heart. 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’ll enjoy a visit to the university, a wonderful seat of learning, with entrance fees included. Situated on a hill, the views are stunning but the real jewel in its crown is the library - rich in baroque gilt work, it houses a staggering 300,000 volumes.Later this afternoon, we'll continue to Porto, where we stay for four nights.

Accommodation Name: hotel

Location: Porto

Porto - 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. We begin our day with a tour of the major sights - as well as a few surprises.We’ll experience the splendid Praca da Ribeira square, with its characteristic tiled townhouses and fine views of the wine lodges across the river.Our tour includes the imposing Dom Luis Bridge and the tangled lanes of the medieval quarter. We’ll gaze up at the city’s imposing fortress, its cathedral and baroque Clerigos Tower. One of the six bridges over the river was designed by Gustav Eiffel - yes, that Eiffel - and you'll immediately see the connection with his more famous Parisian creation!  No visit to Porto is complete without seeing one of the city’s world-famous port wine lodges. So, this afternoon we'll be guests at one of them. We'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.After our visit to Taylors, you'll be free to spend the rest of the day exploring at leisure.Signature experience -Enjoy the VIP treatment with an enhanced and more exclusive tasting, offering greater insight into the unique characteristics of port wine. These superb wines will be accompanied by a selection of local delicacies and our location, overlooking the splendours of Porto and its iconic bridges will be rather special too.

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Location: Porto

Porto boat cruise - What better way to see Porto than from the water? This morning, we'll cruise down the peaceful waters of the Douro River by boat. See Porto on one side and Gaia on the other connected by a series of six bridges, each with its own architecture and personality - the perfect backdrop for a leisurely morning (as well as a couple of photos!).This afternoon is free for you to explore Porto further. Free from the chain shops that dominate most other countries, you're sure to find something special among the antiquated shops that line the streets. With everything from fine art to antiques and ceramics on offer, you'd better leave room in your suitcase for souvenirs. Book fans may want to see the Lello & Irmão bookstore, one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world, rumoured to have inspired the likes of J.K. Rowling.There'll be plenty of opportunities to stop and re-energise - just like Italy, Portugal has a thriving cafe culture with seating often spilling out onto pavements all over the city - the perfect place for a spot of people-watching and to enjoy some of the most delicious cakes you'll ever taste. Or you could head into one of the many chocolatiers found on street corners all over the city's historic centre - for a true taste of Porto, you could try a bar of port wine-flavoured chocolate.

Accommodation Name: hotel

Location: Douro Valley

The Douro Valley - Today we'll leave the busy city to explore the sinuous and scenic Douro River - the river of Gold - spending a leisurely day exploring its peaceful villages and terraced valley sides.As we leave the Atlantic's influence behind, you'll notice the climate become warmer and dryer and the landscape changes from verdant greens to Mediterranean sun-kissed ochre. Today's adventure is nothing short of spectacular!Eventually, we'll reach the small town of Pinhão, the heart of the port wine-producing region. Sitting on a bend of the Douro, encircled by a terraced hillside, port wine dominates life here - even the azulejos (Portuguese hand-painted tiles) in the train station depict the grape harvest. In Pinhão, we'll visit one of the local quintas and sample some of the wines that are produced in this region.

Accommodation Name: hotel

Location: Óbidos

Óbidos & Cascais - Bidding a fond farewell to Porto, we'll head south to Óbidos, a fortified town surrounded by imposing medieval walls. It's a maze of narrow streets and alleys, lined with flower-bedecked, whitewashed houses and splashes of bright paint - the perfect 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 (and steady on your feet), you could take the daring walk around the fortifications themselves, but be warned - there are no railings, even at its loftiest height of 13 metres. Some sections here lead the way to beautiful viewpoints (just follow the signs saying 'Miradouro'). And you can't leave Óbidos without trying the town's own special way of serving southern Portugal’s favourite cherry liqueur, Ginjinha – in an edible chocolate cup.Continuing to Cascais, our final stay is in one of Portugal's classic hotels, within the impressive walls of a 16th-century coastal citadel overlooking the famous marina in a coast town near Lisbon. The four-star superior “Pousada” is a highlight of Cascais, converted from historic buildings, some were actually part of a royal residence.

Accommodation Name: Pousada

Location: Sintra

Sintra & Cabo da Roca - We'll take a short drive to the lovely town of Sintra, perched on the hillside with panoramic views towards the nearby Atlantic coast. This is where Henry the Navigator grew up and doubtless gazed out to sea not knowing where his destiny was eventually to lead him.Today we'll visit its famous Royal Palace, once the residence of the Portuguese monarchy, now a museum with grand rooms, priceless collections including portraits of Charles II of England, and reflections of its Moorish ancestry plus more modern styles. Before we return to Cascais, we'll drive to Cabo de Roca, the most westerly point of mainland Europe where you can appreciate views of the coastline atop 100 metres high cliffs. It's hard to believe now but these cliffs were thought to be the edge of the world right up until the 14th century. They're now home to a lighthouse which can be seen from 46km away. We'll return to Cascasis on a panoramic drive back via Guincho Beach, which lies at the foot of Sintra hills.

Accommodation Name: Pousada

Location: Cascais

Free day in Cascais - Today is yours to explore Cascais at leisure. Historically the summer retreat of Portuguese nobility, Cascais is home to extravagant mansions and an imposing fort - all ripe for exploring. Once the official residence of kings and queens, today Cascais Citadel is home to a cultural centre with art galleries, restaurants and the gorgeous Museum of the Presidency of the Republic.Art lovers may also want to check out Paula Rego House of Stories, created by one of Portugal's leading artists. The collection includes her own work and that of her late husband - artist and art critic Victor Willing - housed inside a thought-provoking, terracotta-coloured building.You could also join the locals for a walk along the paredão which connects Cascais and São João do Estoril along the ocean, stop in to see the picturesque lighthouse and fort – which houses a small museum - or rest in one of the cafes to enjoy lunch and watch the world go by.

Accommodation Name: Pousada

Meals: Dinner

Location: United Kingdom

Return home

Included
  • Direct return flights
  • 10 nights' accommodation
  • Daily breakfast plus 6 dinners*
  • All tours as mentioned
  • All local accommodation taxes
  • All transfers
  • The services of a Riviera Travel Tour Manager
  • Average group size of 22 guests
  • Welcome drink
  • 2 local guides on most guided tours
  • 2 dinners if you are staying at the Royal Bridges Hotel
It is a condition of booking that you carry suitable travel insurance.
We want to ensure you make the correct choice before you book your holiday with us. If you have any concerns regarding the suitability of the holiday due to reduced mobility we would encourage you to contact us to discuss these concerns
In Lisbon, you can revisit highlights from the guided tour, explore the Gulbenkian Museum, walk through the historic cobbled lanes, or relax at nearby beaches like Carcavelos. In Porto, you can explore the city's antiquated shops, visit the Lello & Irmão bookstore, enjoy the cafe culture, or try port wine-flavored chocolate from local chocolatiers.
In Cascais, you can explore extravagant mansions, the imposing fort, and the cultural centre within the Citadel. Art lovers can visit the Paula Rego House of Stories. You can also walk along the paredão connecting Cascais and São João do Estoril, visit the picturesque lighthouse and fort, or relax in a cafe to enjoy lunch and watch the world go by.
The visit to the Douro Valley includes a scenic drive through the terraced vineyards and peaceful villages. You will reach the town of Pinhão, where you will visit a local quinta to sample wines produced in the region. The landscape changes from verdant greens to Mediterranean sun-kissed ochre as you travel further inland.
The tour includes visits to several historical sites such as the Sanctuary of Our Lady in Fatima, Coimbra University, the Royal Palace and Pena Palace in Sintra, and the medieval town of Óbidos. You will also visit the Royal Palace in Sintra and Cabo de Roca, the most westerly point of mainland Europe.
You will receive details of your luggage allowance with your final travel documents, which are sent approximately 10 days prior to your date of departure.
Fatima is an important Catholic pilgrimage site and a national shrine, known for the apparition of the Virgin Mary experienced by three children. The sanctuary complex is impressive and well worth the visit, regardless of your religious views.
The tour includes 10 nights' accommodation based on two people sharing a twin room. Single rooms are subject to availability at the relevant supplement. The final stay is in a four-star superior 'Pousada' within the impressive walls of a 16th-century coastal citadel in Cascais.
In Lisbon, you will explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the Monument to the Discoveries, Belém Tower, and the Monastery of Jerónimos. You will also visit the Terreiro do Paço square, Alfama, and the garden at São Pedro de Alcântara. In Porto, the tour includes the Praca da Ribeira square, Dom Luis Bridge, the medieval quarter, the city's fortress, cathedral, and the baroque Clerigos Tower. You will also visit Taylor's Port Wine Lodge to learn about and taste port wine.
The tour includes a tasting of the world-famous Pastel de Nata with a glass of port in Lisbon, a traditional Fado dinner with typical Portuguese dishes, and an enhanced port wine tasting with local delicacies at Taylor's Port Wine Lodge in Porto. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to try Ginjinha served in an edible chocolate cup in Óbidos and enjoy a farewell dinner with typical Portuguese cuisine in Cascais.

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08-Apr-2026
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Start:Lisbon, Portugal
Finish:Cascais, Portugal
Group size:15 - 25
Suitable for: 18-99
Physical rating:Low
Tour operated in: English
Tour Reference: POC6
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