All-Time Favorite: 9-Day Portugal Road Trip
Unveiling Portugal's Southern Secrets: Your Lisbon & Southern Portugal Road Trip Awaits!
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Craving an unforgettable adventure? Our best-selling road trip unlocks the magic of Lisbon and Southern Portugal, a customer favorite for a reason!
- Freedom of the Open Road: Embark on a self-drive adventure, customizing your itinerary and setting your own pace.
- Lisbon's Allure: Start your journey in the vibrant capital, Lisbon, where ancient history meets modern energy. Explore charming neighborhoods, iconic landmarks like São Jorge Castle, and savor delicious Portuguese cuisine.
- Évora's Enchantment: Travel to the captivating city of Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be transported back in time with Roman ruins, wander through medieval streets, and marvel at the awe-inspiring Capela dos Ossos (Chapel of Bones).
- Algarve's Paradise: Unwind on the stunning Algarve coast. Relax on pristine beaches, explore charming towns like Lagos and Salema, and discover hidden coves. Hike along dramatic cliffs, delve into the region's rich history, or embark on a thrilling boat tour to spot dolphins or whales.
- Memories in the Making: This self-drive adventure allows you to create memories that will last a lifetime. Imagine spontaneous stops at charming villages, breathtaking coastal views that take your breath away, and the freedom to explore at your own pace.
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Itinerary
Welcome to Lisbon! Let’s explore together: pick up your car rental on arrival and get ready for adventure by driving to Évora. It's an easy 1.5-hour drive covering 83.3 miles (134 km).
* Want to maximize your time in paradise? Consider pre-booking an early check-in during the booking process. This way, you can hit the ground running and start exploring sooner! Don't hesitate to contact our booking agents if you have any questions or need assistance setting this up.
Suggestion for the day: Exploring Évora
Experience the historical richness and cultural charm of Évora. 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.
Tips for Your Trip:
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestone streets and exploring historical sites.
- Respect religious and historical sites during your visit.
- Purchase local crafts, ceramics, or traditional Alentejo products as souvenirs.
Suggestion for the day: A Journey Through History and Wine
Embark on a captivating exploration beyond Évora, where history and culture intertwine. Immerse yourself in the city's rich heritage, from its imposing City Walls and impressive Aqueduct to the tranquil beauty of Mosteiro da Cartuxa, a serene monastery boasting magnificent gardens.
Step back in time to the mysterious Almendres Cromlech, a prehistoric stone circle shrouded in ancient lore. Continue your journey with a scenic drive to the charming town of Monsaraz, where cobblestone streets meander past breathtaking views.
Conclude your day by indulging in a premium local wine-tasting experience, savoring the region's distinct flavors.
Say goodbye to the Alentejo region and hit the road for the Algarve, a scenic drive of approximately 127 miles (204 km), taking around 2.5 hours.
Suggestion for the day: Relax & Enjoy the Sun
Take some time to explore the hotel's amenities. Later, venture out for a leisurely stroll around the area, getting a first glimpse of your Algarve surroundings.
As the sun begins to set, head to a charming local beachy restaurant for your welcome dinner. Savor delicious traditional Portuguese cuisine, sampling fresh seafood dishes or a comforting cataplana stew. This culinary immersion is a perfect introduction to the Algarve's vibrant flavors.
Suggestion for the day: Unveiling Lagos' Charm & Ponta da Piedade's Wonders
Lagos, a captivating coastal town in the Algarve, beckons with its rich history, stunning beaches, and dramatic natural wonders. Immerse yourself in its vibrant atmosphere and discover a treasure trove of experiences!
Don’t Miss:
- Historic Charm: Admire remnants of the city's defensive walls, a reminder of its past as a crucial port city.
- Santa Maria Church: Marvel at the ornate facade and intricate interior of this 18th-century church, a landmark in Lagos.
- Governor's Castle: Explore this imposing 16th-century fortress, offering panoramic views of the city and harbor.
Beaches for Every Mood:
- Dona Ana Beach
- Praia do Camilo
- Meia Praia
- Praia da Batata
- Praia dos Pinhão
Beyond the Beaches:
- Ponta da Piedade: Embark on a boat tour to explore the dramatic cliffs, grottoes, and rock formations of Ponta da Piedade, a natural marvel sculpted by wind and waves.
- Water Sports: Thrill-seekers can enjoy a variety of water sports such as surfing, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding.
- Let us help you connect with the perfect tour to add some fun to your experience!
Suggestion for the day: Albufeira's Beaches, History, & Charm
Albufeira, a vibrant resort town on Portugal's Algarve coast, beckons with its golden sands, charming old town, and exciting activities. This itinerary offers a taste of Albufeira's diverse offerings, allowing you to soak up the sun, delve into history, and experience the local flavor.
Beach Bliss: Choose your perfect beach paradise!
- Praia dos Pescadores
- Praia da Falésia
- Praia da Oura
- Praia de São Rafael
- Praia dos Olhos de Água
Downtown Albufeira: Wander through the charming streets of Albufeira's Old Town
- Discover traditional whitewashed houses, quaint shops, and hidden squares. Explore the Igreja Matriz (Main Church), a landmark showcasing Gothic architecture.
- As the sun begins to dip, take a leisurely stroll along the Albufeira Marina. Admire the docked yachts and boats, and soak in the stunning sunset views.
Embark on a scenic road trip covering approximately 173 miles (280 km), with an estimated travel time of around 3 hours.
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.
Suggestion for the day: Unveiling Belém's Maritime Marvels
Head to Belém, a UNESCO site showcasing Portugal's maritime past. See the iconic Torre de Belém and Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, and savor Pastéis de Belém, a delicious custard tart.
Don’t Miss:
- Torre de Belém (Belém Tower): Start your exploration at this imposing 16th-century fortress. Marvel at its Manueline architecture, a unique Portuguese style characterized by nautical motifs and intricate stonework. Padrão dos Descobrimentos (Monument to the Discoveries): A short walk away stands this impressive monument commemorating Portugal's Golden Age of Exploration.
- Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (Jerónimos Monastery): Immerse yourself in the grandeur of this magnificent 16th-century monastery. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it's a masterpiece of Manueline architecture, showcasing intricate stonework and stained-glass windows.
- Pastéis de Belém: No visit to Belém is complete without indulging in the world-famous Pastéis de Belém, a traditional Portuguese custard tart. This iconic bakery, established in the 18th century, follows a secret recipe that has been passed down through generations.
- MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology: If you have extra time, consider visiting the MAAT, a contemporary museum housed in a striking modern building on the waterfront.
Tips:
- Belém is easily accessible by tram or train from Lisbon's city center.
- Consider purchasing a Lisboa Card for discounted entry to attractions and free public transportation.
- Arrive early at Pastéis de Belém, especially during peak season, to avoid long lines.
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.
- There’s More of Sintra! Add Cabo da Roca to your itinerary. Experience the stunning views from the westernmost point of mainland Europe, where dramatic cliffs meet the Atlantic Ocean. This natural landmark, located within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, is perfect for breathtaking scenery, sunsets, and a touch of adventure.
Tips for Your Trip:
- Purchase your tickets to Sintra attractions in advance, especially during peak season.
- Consider purchasing the Sintra Card for discounted entry to several attractions and public transportation within Sintra.
- Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be doing a fair amount of walking.
- Pack a light jacket or sweater as the weather in Sintra can be cooler than Lisbon, especially in the mornings and evenings.
- The drive from Lisbon to Sintra takes about 30 to 40 minutes, while the train journey takes approximately 40 minutes.
One last stop: returning your rental car.
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!
*itinerary presented is a suggestion and the length of stay may vary. All tours are suggestions unless specifically stated.
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About the Destination:
Lisbon
Lisbon, the cosmopolitan capital of Portugal and Europe's second-oldest capital (after Athens), has now become the new "it" destination for tourists visiting Europe. This is "The City of the Sea", "The City of the Explorers", once home to the world's greatest explorers like Vasco da Gama, Magellan and Prince Henry the Navigator. Lisbon is also the first true world city, the capital of an empire spreading over all continents, from South America (Brazil) to Asia (Macao, China; Goa, India).
The people are charming, the food is some of the best in Europe, and the combination of old cobbled streets with a modern vibe make it a delightful experience for any visitor. Rich in history, architecture, culture and entertainment, this historical capital will surely captivate you. Enjoy strolling on the black and white mosaic cobblestone sidewalks, large boulevards and quaint alleyways. Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites (Mosteiro dos Jerónimos and Torre de Belém) and the Moorish São Jorge Castle. Enjoy a typically Portuguese fado show in one of Alfama's Fado Houses.
Algarve
With this deal you will get to know the amazing Algarve region, known for having a Mediterranean climate and a great temperature all year round. As you travel across the Algarve, amidst its hills and plains filled with places of great ecological interest, rich in biodiversity and ecosystems, you will feel as though you are passing through an area full of different traditions, unchanged for many centuries.
While enjoying the Algarve, be sure to take time to visit some of the most impressive beaches in Europe, or lose yourself on any of the many fantastic trails available nearby, which will allow you to bask in the peace and stillness found in the middle of nature. When you need a break for lunch or dinner, don't forget to try the fresh and generally well-priced local fish and seafood.
Évora, Alentejo
The Alentejo region of Portugal is a feast for all the senses, from its northernmost tip to its sunkissed southern shores. While the north offers visitors pastoral scenery, like horses grazing in the flatland, the central portion of the region is marked by the vast plain with rows of cornflowers blowing in the wind. As one makes their way to the Alentejo coast, wild and unmarred natural beauty awaits to awe and inspire.
The entire town of Évora has been an official World Heritage Site, classified as an open-air museum according to UNESCO, since 1986. It is this significant historical and cultural wealth that attracts more and more Portuguese and foreign visitors to come and experience this truly special place year after year.