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The Classic Portugal Road Trip
9 Nights: Beyond the Usual Day Trips (Lisbon, Fátima, Coimbra & Porto)


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Why We Love This Deal

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Most travelers only see Portugal’s highlights through day trips — this road trip lets you explore freely and on your own schedule.
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From Lisbon’s lively streets to Fátima’s sacred aura, Coimbra’s academic charm, and Porto’s riverside beauty — experience it all in one journey.
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Go beyond the usual stops: visit hidden gems, scenic routes, and small towns most tourists miss.
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With your rental car, enjoy the freedom to linger longer, stop where you please, and truly connect with each destination.
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Savor quiet moments in historic cafés, local traditions, and the authentic rhythm of Portugal.
Trip Code: #11052
While most travelers see Portugal’s iconic destinations through day trips, this road trip lets you experience them at your own pace, with the freedom to explore beyond the usual tourist stops. From the vibrant streets of Lisbon to the sacred atmosphere of Fátima, the academic charm of Coimbra, and the captivating city of Porto, this journey gives you an immersive experience of Portugal’s diverse culture and landscapes. With your rental car, you’ll go beyond the highlights—stopping in hidden gems and lesser-known towns that day-trip tourists often miss. Enjoy the flexibility to truly connect with each destination, whether it’s savoring a quiet moment in a historic café or discovering scenic routes off the beaten path. This is your chance to experience Portugal in a way few ever do.
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Your Trip Itinerary

- Day 1Arrival in Lisbon

Welcome to Lisbon! Grab your rental car and set off on an unforgettable adventure.
Suggestion for the day: Stroll Around Downtown Lisbon
Lace up your walking shoes and embark on a journey through Lisbon's captivating historical neighborhoods. It’s time to explore Lisbon's vibrant neighborhoods on foot.
- Start in Chiado, a charming district with elegant shops and cafes. Don't miss Livraria Bertrand, a historic bookstore.
- Move to Baixa, the bustling downtown area with Praça do Comércio, a grand waterfront square. Climb the Arco da Rua Augusta for city views.
- Immerse yourself in Bairro Alto's lively nightlife scene. Wander its maze-like streets filled with bars, restaurants, and traditional Fado music venues.
Can't-Miss Sights:
- São Roque Church: Admire its opulent interior.
- São Pedro de Alcântara Garden: Relax and enjoy panoramic views.
- Ruins of Carmo Church: Reflect on Lisbon's history.
- Santa Catarina Viewpoint: Capture stunning cityscapes.
- Luís de Camões Square: Pay homage to Portugal's literary icon.
- Terreiro do Paço: Soak in the lively atmosphere of this vast waterfront square.
- Santa Justa Lift: Enjoy a unique perspective from this neo-Gothic elevator.
- Day 2Lisbon

Suggestion for the day: A Day Trip to Évora
Experience the historical richness and cultural charm of Évora on a day trip from Lisbon. This UNESCO World Heritage city is known for its well-preserved Roman and medieval architecture, as well as its picturesque streets and vibrant atmosphere.
Dont Miss:
- Roman Temple: Begin your exploration with a visit to the iconic Roman Temple, also known as the Temple of Diana. This well-preserved structure dates back to the 1st century AD and stands as a testament to the city’s Roman heritage.
- Évora Cathedral (Sé de Évora): Visit the Évora Cathedral, a magnificent Gothic structure that dominates the city’s skyline.
- Chapel of Bones: Head to the Chapel of Bones, a fascinating and macabre site built from the bones of thousands of monks. This unique chapel serves as a reminder of the transience of life.
- Giraldo Square (Praça do Giraldo): Stroll through Giraldo Square, the vibrant heart of Évora.
- University of Évora: Visit the University of Évora, one of the oldest universities in Portugal.
- Aqueduct of Água de Prata: See the Aqueduct of Água de Prata, an impressive 16th-century aqueduct that once supplied water to the city.
- Day 3Lisbon
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Suggestion for the day: Day Trip to Fairytale Sintra
A short 28-kilometer drive whisks you away from the bustling capital and into a world of enchanting palaces, captivating gardens, and romantic charm. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts a mesmerizing cultural landscape, characterized by winding mountains, lush forests, and remarkable architectural wonders. In the 19th century, Sintra emerged as the epicenter of Romantic architecture in Europe, renowned for its distinctive palaces and whimsical designs that could easily inspire fairytales. Don’t Miss:
- Early Start & Pena Palace: Start your exploration with the iconic Pena National Palace, a vibrant masterpiece perched atop a hill. Marvel at its eclectic architectural styles, ranging from Romanticism to Moorish Revival.
- Quinta da Regaleira: If you have time and a taste for adventure, delve into the mysteries of Quinta da Regaleira. This enigmatic estate features a labyrinth of hidden grottoes, tunnels, and secret passages waiting to be discovered.
- Moorish Castle: For history buffs, the Moorish Castle offers a glimpse into Sintra's medieval past.
- Sintra Village & Lunch: Head back to the charming village of Sintra. Wander through the narrow cobbled streets lined with colorful houses and quaint shops. Explore the Sintra National Palace, the former summer residence of the Portuguese royal family.
- Monserrate Palace: For those seeking a different architectural style, consider visiting Monserrate Palace. This 19th-century palace boasts a captivating blend of Gothic, Moorish, and Indian influences.
- Day 4Drive from Lisbon to Fátima: approx. 1h 30m (128 km / 80 mi).

Suggestion for the Day: Discovering Fátima
A place of deep spiritual significance, Fátima is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the world, it's a place that holds deep meaning for many, some come for faith, others for its history, or simply to experience its peaceful atmosphere. No matter the reason, its profound story leaves a lasting impression.
Settle in and take some time to unwind at your hotel. When you're ready, step out for a relaxed stroll through Fátima, soaking in the peaceful atmosphere of this remarkable town. Begin your exploration at the Sanctuary of Fátima, the heart of the city, where you can visit the:
- Capela das Aparições: The exact site where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to three shepherd children in 1917.
- Basilica of Nossa Senhora do Rosário: Home to the tombs of the three shepherd children.
- Basilica of the Holy Trinity: A modern architectural masterpiece and one of the largest churches in the world.
- Day 5Drive from Fátima to Coimbra: approx. 1h 10m (87 km / 54 mi).
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Suggestion for the day: Historic & Cultural Highlights
- University of Coimbra & Joanina Library: Explore Portugal’s oldest university and its stunning Baroque library.
- Royal Palace & St. Michael’s Chapel: Visit the historic halls and admire the beautiful chapel.
- Botanical Garden of Coimbra: Stroll through lush greenery in this 18th-century garden.
- Old Cathedral (Sé Velha): A stunning Romanesque landmark.
- Monastery of Santa Cruz: The resting place of Portugal’s first king, Afonso Henriques.
- Almedina Arch & Medieval Streets: Wander through Coimbra’s charming old town.
- Day 6Coimbra

Suggestion for the day: Scenic Drives & Nearby Attractions
- Conímbriga Roman Ruins (25 min drive): Explore one of Portugal’s best-preserved Roman settlements.
- Penedo da Saudade Viewpoint: Enjoy panoramic views of Coimbra.
- Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha: Discover the 14th-century Gothic monastery.
- Choupal National Forest: A peaceful nature escape just outside Coimbra.
- Drive to Lousã (40 min) for a scenic detour to the Lousã Schist Villages or relax at a riverside café in Coimbra.
- Day 7Drive from Coimbra to Porto: approx. 1h 20m (125 km / 78 mi).

Suggestion for the day: Downtown Porto
Start by exploring downtown Porto and getting to know the city's unique highlights! The historic center of Porto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts a rich tapestry of architectural styles reflecting its 2,000-year history. Don’t Miss:
- D. Luís I Bridge: This iconic double-decker bridge offers stunning panoramic views of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Take a walk across the bridge for a unique perspective, or hop on a tram for a thrilling ride.
- Ribeira District: Explore the heart of Porto's historic center. Wander through the charming Ribeira district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its colorful houses, narrow streets, and lively atmosphere.
- Livraria Lello: A haven for bookworms, this historic bookstore boasts a beautiful neo-gothic facade and a grand staircase said to have inspired J.K. Rowling. Be prepared for queues, though!
- Torre dos Clérigos: Climb the 225 steps of the Clérigos Tower for breathtaking 360-degree views of the city. Don't miss the adjacent Igreja do Clerigos church, known for its baroque architecture.
- Porto Cathedral (Sé Catedral do Porto): This imposing Romanesque cathedral is the oldest church in Porto. Climb the bell tower for stunning city views and admire the intricate architecture.
- Day 8Porto

Suggestion for the day: Visit the Douro Valley
Imagine yourself winding through the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dramatic landscapes unlike any other unfold before you - terraced vineyards cascading down impossibly steep hillsides alongside the shimmering Douro River. The air carries the intoxicating scent of grapes ripening in the warm sun. The Douro Valley holds fame for two main reasons:
- World-Renowned Port Wine: The Douro Valley is the only place in the world where you can find true Port wine. This fortified wine boasts a rich history dating back centuries, and the specific growing conditions and grape varietals of the Douro Valley contribute to its unique flavor profile.
- Breathtaking, UNESCO-Recognized Landscapes: The Douro Valley's dramatic scenery is awe-inspiring. Imagine steep hillsides meticulously carved into terraces, each one cradling rows of grapevines. The Douro River snakes through the valley, adding another layer of beauty to the landscape. This unique combination of human effort and natural wonder earned the Douro Valley a UNESCO World Heritage Site designation in 2001.
Key Locations in the Douro Wine Region
Peso da Régua:
- Distance from Porto: Approximately 100 kilometers (62 miles)
- Driving Time: About 1.5 to 2 hours
Pinhão:
- Distance from Porto: Approximately 120 kilometers (75 miles)
- Driving Time: About 2 to 2.5 hours
Vila Real:
- Distance from Porto: Approximately 110 kilometers (68 miles)
- Driving Time: About 2 hours
- Day 9Porto

Suggestion for the day: One-Day Trip to Gerês National Park
Gerês National Park, officially known as Peneda-Gerês National Park, is a hidden gem in northern Portugal that offers stunning natural beauty and diverse landscapes. Located about 1.5 to 2 hours from Porto, it is the only national park in Portugal and spans over 700 square kilometers. The park is renowned for its dramatic mountains, lush forests, crystal-clear rivers, and cascading waterfalls. It is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including ancient oak trees, wild horses, and the elusive Iberian wolf. The park's serene ambiance and pristine natural environments provide a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
- Day 10Return Flight Home
Thank you for choosing us to be your travel companions on this adventure! It's been a pleasure assisting you in creating unforgettable memories. We wish you happy travels and until next time!
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