Experience a unique journey from Oporto to Lisbon with stops at symbolic Portuguese cities. Optimize your time and visit iconic places like Fatima or Obidos along the way.
Experience a unique journey from Oporto to Lisbon with stops at symbolic Portuguese cities. Optimize your time and visit iconic places like Fatima or Obidos along the way.
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Aveiro - Aveiro - Option 1 of 5 (Select up to 3) is a delightful coastal city, celebrated for its vibrant moliceiro boats, charming canals, and Art Nouveau architecture. Often referred to as the “Venice of Portugal,” it offers a captivating mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Visitors can enjoy a moliceiro boat ride along the canals,…
- Aveiro - Aveiro - Option 1 of 5 (Select up to 3) is a delightful coastal city, celebrated for its vibrant moliceiro boats, charming canals, and Art Nouveau architecture. Often referred to as the “Venice of Portugal,” it offers a captivating mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.
Visitors can enjoy a moliceiro boat ride along the canals, wander through the historic center, and admire the beautifully tiled train station. The city is also renowned for its ovos moles, a traditional egg-based confection.
Nearby, Costa Nova Beach is notable for its striped fishermen’s houses, providing an ideal setting for a scenic walk or a relaxing day by the sea. With its blend of history, waterways, and coastal allure, Aveiro is a must-see destination in Portugal.
- Universidade de Coimbra Alta & Sofia - Coimbra - Option 2 of 5 (Select up to 3) is one of Portugal’s most historic cities, famed for its prestigious university, medieval streets, and rich cultural heritage. Once the nation’s capital, it remains a hub of learning and tradition.
The University of Coimbra, a UNESCO World Heritage site, houses the Joanina Library, one of the world’s most exquisite baroque libraries. Visitors can also explore the Royal Palace, the Chapel of São Miguel, and the iconic Capelos Room.
Beyond the university, Coimbra features landmarks like the Sé Velha (Old Cathedral), the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha, and the scenic Pedro e Inês Footbridge over the Mondego River. With its academic ambiance, historic charm, and lively student life, Coimbra is a must-visit destination in Portugal.
- Fatima - Fatima - Option 3 of 5 (Select up to 3) is one of the world’s most important Catholic pilgrimage sites, famous for the Marian apparitions of 1917, when three shepherd children reported visions of the Virgin Mary. Today, it attracts millions of pilgrims and visitors seeking faith, reflection, and a deeper connection to history.
At the heart of the town is the Sanctuary of Fátima, featuring the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, the Chapel of the Apparitions, and the strikingly modern Basilica of the Holy Trinity. Many pilgrims participate in the Candlelight Procession, a moving display of devotion and unity.
Beyond its spiritual importance, Fátima offers a tranquil setting, rich cultural heritage, and proximity to natural landmarks—making it a profound and memorable stop for both religious and secular travelers exploring Portugal.
- Nazare - Nazare - Option 4 of 5 (Select up to 3) is a picturesque fishing town known for its golden beaches, dramatic cliffs, and record-breaking waves. Once a traditional seaside village, it has become a world-renowned surfing destination, drawing athletes who ride some of the largest waves on the planet at Praia do Norte.
The Sítio viewpoint, perched atop a 318-meter cliff, provides breathtaking views of the Atlantic and the charming lower town. Visitors can explore the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Nazaré, a revered pilgrimage site. The local fish-drying tradition, still practiced on the beach, reflects the town’s deep maritime heritage.
With its mix of stunning scenery, rich traditions, and vibrant surf culture, Nazaré is a must-visit for both history enthusiasts and adventure seekers exploring Portugal’s coastline.
- Obidos - Obidos - Option 5 of 5 (Select up to 3) is one of Portugal’s most enchanting and well-preserved medieval towns, enclosed by ancient castle walls that offer stunning views of the countryside. Strolling through its cobbled streets, visitors can admire whitewashed houses adorned with colorful flowers, traditional handicraft shops, and historic churches.
At the heart of the town stands the Óbidos Castle, now a luxury pousada, and the lively Rua Direita, filled with local boutiques and cafés. A must-try is the famous Ginjinha de Óbidos, a cherry liqueur traditionally served in a chocolate cup.
With its rich history, picturesque atmosphere, and cultural events like the Medieval Market and Chocolate Festival, Óbidos is a magical destination that transports visitors back in time.
- Lisbon - The tour begins in Oporto and concludes in Lisbon.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Certified Driver/Guide
- Personal accidents insurance
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Certified Driver/Guide
- Personal accidents insurance
- Entrance Fees
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entrance Fees
- Lunch
- Gratuities
This private transfer from Porto to Lisbon provides more than just a ride—it’s a chance to delve into Portugal’s rich history, with the option to select up to three stops from these choices:
1️⃣ Aveiro – Often called the “Venice of Portugal,” it features delightful canals, vibrant moliceiro boats, and the renowned ovos moles pastry.
2️⃣ Coimbra – Home to…
This private transfer from Porto to Lisbon provides more than just a ride—it’s a chance to delve into Portugal’s rich history, with the option to select up to three stops from these choices:
1️⃣ Aveiro – Often called the “Venice of Portugal,” it features delightful canals, vibrant moliceiro boats, and the renowned ovos moles pastry.
2️⃣ Coimbra – Home to Portugal’s oldest university, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing the magnificent Joanina Library and medieval streets.
3️⃣ Fátima – A significant Catholic pilgrimage destination, featuring the Sanctuary of Fátima, Basilica, and Chapel of the Apparitions.
4️⃣ Nazaré – A picturesque coastal town, known for its gigantic waves, breathtaking viewpoints, and traditional fishing culture.
5️⃣ Óbidos – A quaint medieval village, with cobblestone streets, a historic castle, and the famous Ginjinha cherry liqueur.
Experience a comfortable journey with private transportation starting in Oporto and concluding in Lisbon, accompanied by expert guidance.
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.