Embark on a private tour from Porto to Lisbon and explore the charming cities of Aveiro and Ilhavo. Discover the canals and islands of Aveiro, known as the ‘Portuguese Venice’, before visiting the colorful houses of Costa Nova. Make your transfer a memorable experience!
Embark on a private tour from Porto to Lisbon and explore the charming cities of Aveiro and Ilhavo. Discover the canals and islands of Aveiro, known as the ‘Portuguese Venice’, before visiting the colorful houses of Costa Nova. Make your transfer a memorable experience!
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Aveiro - Skip the hassle of public transport or shared tours and enjoy the comfort and safety of a private guide who will pick you up from your hotel in a comfortable vehicle with the Clean & Safe Seal guarantee.
This tour is perfect for those seeking a more authentic and unique experience away from traditional tours.
Travel time from Porto to…
- Aveiro - Skip the hassle of public transport or shared tours and enjoy the comfort and safety of a private guide who will pick you up from your hotel in a comfortable vehicle with the Clean & Safe Seal guarantee.
This tour is perfect for those seeking a more authentic and unique experience away from traditional tours.
Travel time from Porto to Aveiro is approximately 50 minutes (75km).
- Ria de Aveiro - Hop on a moliceiro (Tickets not included) and glide along the lagoon’s canals, which act like water roads leading you through the city. Onboard, admire the Art Nouveau houses that line the banks.
- Aveiro - Back in the city center, recharge with regional delicacies. If it’s near lunchtime, try a caldeirada de enguias (eel stew) or a carneiro à lampantana (lampantana lamb). Alternatively, indulge in our regional pastries, where eggs and sugar work magic, and let ovos moles delight your taste buds like little pieces of sweet gold.
- Praia da Costa Nova - Next, we head to Costa Nova. Be charmed by this colorful stretch of the Portuguese coast. This beach stands out with its wooden houses painted in white and bright stripes, which were once haystacks and fishermen’s shelters. Nearby, at Barra beach, you’ll find the towering and impressive Barra Light, the tallest lighthouse in Portugal.
- Lisbon - Finally, it’s time to head to Lisbon! You’ll arrive with stories from your guide, the warmth of the locals you met, and the emotions from a day that was meant to be just a trip but turned into an unforgettable experience.
The trip from Praia da Costa Nova to Lisbon takes approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes (270km).

- Private transportation
- Personal accompaniment throughout the day
- Complimentary bottled water
- Convenient pick-up/drop-off at hotels in Porto and Lisbon
- Travel in comfort with air-conditioned minivan
- Knowledgeable driver/guide
- Private transportation
- Personal accompaniment throughout the day
- Complimentary bottled water
- Convenient pick-up/drop-off at hotels in Porto and Lisbon
- Travel in comfort with air-conditioned minivan
- Knowledgeable driver/guide
- Any additional expenses not covered and agreed in advance
- Entrance tickets to monuments
- Lunch
- Any additional expenses not covered and agreed in advance
- Entrance tickets to monuments
- Lunch
Are you positioned in Porto and intending to explore Lisbon? Have you contemplated your transportation method from “Invicta city”, Porto’s endearing term amongst its inhabitants, to Lisbon? Are you aware of the fact that one of Portugal’s most breathtaking regions is located between Porto and Lisbon? Transform your commute into a memorable journey by…
Are you positioned in Porto and intending to explore Lisbon? Have you contemplated your transportation method from “Invicta city”, Porto’s endearing term amongst its inhabitants, to Lisbon? Are you aware of the fact that one of Portugal’s most breathtaking regions is located between Porto and Lisbon? Transform your commute into a memorable journey by exploring some notable sites in Portugal’s Central region and immerse yourself in a unique subculture within the country.
A 75 km distance from Porto lands you in Aveiro. To visit Aveiro is to explore the aqueous life of Central Portugal. The formation of the Aveiro “Ria” dates back to the 15th century, when the shoreline receded and left sandbars over an eleven thousand hectare area, forming a lagoon. Today, it has evolved into a complex Channel-Island network, earning Aveiro the comparison with Venice, leading to its nickname – “Portuguese Venice”.
Later, resume your journey towards Ílhavo and before reaching your Lisbon hotel, take a detour to discover Costa Nova.
- Other departure locations are available upon request
- Folding Wheelchair accessible
- Instant Confirmation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.