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Welcome to Portugal!
After you arrive at the Lisbon International Airport, you will be transferred to your hotel.
The rest of the day will be to relax and begin to enjoy this breathtaking city with beautiful streets, monumental buildings, and gastronomy that will not disappoint you.
Lisbon is the stunning capital of Portugal and is one of the most charismatic and vibrant cities in Europe. It is a city that effortlessly blends traditional heritage, with striking modernism and progressive thinking.
Greca Tip: Lisbon is probably best known for its colonialist history, ornate architecture, and tradition of Fado music. But some of its best features are in the everyday spectacular hilltop views in Alfama or at St. George's Castle, pleasant year-round weather, and friendly locals.

After enjoying a delicious breakfast, we will set off towards the heart of Portugal’s heritage, embarking on a journey that will take us through centuries of history and devotion.
Our first stop is the enchanting town of Óbidos, a medieval jewel embraced by ancient walls. As we stroll its cobbled streets, you will have the chance to taste the famous ginjinha, a local cherry liqueur served in chocolate cups—a sweet tradition that captures the town's charm.
We then continue to Alcobaça, where the monumental Gothic church shelters the tragic love story of King Pedro and Inês de Castro, immortalized in their facing tombs.
Next, we reach Nazaré, a coastal village renowned for its towering waves, colorful fishing boats, and strong maritime traditions. Here, the sea and culture blend into a singular atmosphere.
Our journey proceeds to the majestic Monastery of Batalha, a masterpiece of Gothic art and the resting place of Prince Henry the Navigator, one of Portugal’s most iconic explorers.
We end the day in Fátima, one of the world’s most important pilgrimage destinations. Here, you will have the opportunity to participate in spiritual moments and experience the serene devotion that defines this sacred site.
Accommodation in Fátima.
Greca Tip: In Nazaré, ask for "caldeirada de peixe" at a local restaurant—this traditional fish stew reflects the village’s seafaring soul.

After enjoying a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we leave behind the serene spirituality of Fátima and set off toward the cultural heart of Portugal.
Our morning brings us to Coimbra, a city that echoes with the legacy of scholars and poets. We will admire the University of Coimbra, one of the oldest in Europe, and its stunning baroque library, a true treasure trove of knowledge. A visit to the Church of Santa Clara-a-Nova will reveal the tomb of Queen Santa Isabel, famed for the miracle of the roses. We will also wander the charming streets of the historic center, filled with echoes of medieval life.
Continuing our journey, we arrive in Aveiro, a city of canals and colorful boats affectionately known as the “Venice of Portugal.” Here, you’ll see the elegant Moliceiros gliding along the waterways and have the chance to taste the delightful ovos moles, a sweet local delicacy wrapped in tradition.
We conclude the day in the vibrant city of Porto, where the Douro River and rich history set the tone for the evening.
Greca Tip: In Coimbra, listen for traditional fado performed by university students—Coimbra’s version of fado is poetic, melancholic, and entirely unique.

After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we begin our morning immersed in the charm of Porto, a city that rises with elegance along the right bank of the Douro River.
Our panoramic exploration will reveal landmarks such as the neoclassical Palácio da Bolsa, home to the exquisite Arab Room, and the Church of São Francisco, whose interiors dazzle with opulent gilded woodwork. As we wander through the traditional Bairro da Ribeira, you’ll sense the soul of the city in its narrow streets and intricate filigree craftsmanship. We will also visit one of the city’s renowned Port wine cellars, where a tasting introduces us to this emblematic Portuguese tradition.
In the afternoon, we venture into the Minho region, a land where legends and faith are carved into stone. Our journey takes us to Guimarães, regarded as the birthplace of Portugal, where we’ll admire the Royal Castle and the stately Palace of the Dukes of Bragança.
Our final stop is Braga, known as the “Rome of Portugal.” Here, we’ll visit the city’s ancient cathedral and the striking Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte, with its iconic baroque staircase ascending through lush greenery.
We conclude the day by returning to Porto, to have some rest in our accommodation.
Greca Tip: For a unique experience, try riding the funicular at Bom Jesus in Braga—it’s powered by water and dates back to the 19th century!

After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, you will have the day free to continue exploring the captivating city of Porto, known as the “Invicta” for its enduring spirit and history.
You may choose to stroll through the cobbled streets of the historic center, discover architectural treasures such as the Lello Bookstore or São Bento Station, and enjoy the lively ambiance along the Douro River. Porto’s charm is found both in its grand monuments and its simple daily rhythms.
Alternatively, you may opt for an optional full-day excursion to Santiago de Compostela, one of the most important pilgrimage destinations in the world. Located in northern Spain, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is famed for its majestic cathedral, said to house the remains of Saint James the Apostle. You'll have time to explore its sacred plazas, admire Romanesque and baroque architecture, and absorb the spiritual atmosphere that defines this historic city.
Accommodation in Porto.
Greca Tip: If you visit Santiago, try the traditional tarta de Santiago, a delicious almond cake dusted with powdered sugar and marked with the Cross of Saint James—perfect with a coffee in the old town.

After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we leave Porto behind and journey into the verdant heart of northern Portugal, where rivers whisper stories and vineyards blanket the hillsides.
Our first stop is the picturesque town of Amarante, nestled along the Tâmega River. Here, we’ll visit the Convent of São Gonçalo, dedicated to the patron saint of marriage, and admire the town’s charming architecture and pastry shops, famous for their traditional convent sweets—a delight to both eyes and palate.
We continue to Vila Real, where we will stroll through the enchanting gardens of Mateus Palace, a baroque masterpiece known for its sculpted hedges and aromatic blooms.
Next, we venture through the Douro Valley, the cradle of Porto wine, where terraced vineyards embrace the rolling landscape. A stop in Lamego allows us to admire the imposing Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora dos Remédios, majestically perched above a monumental staircase.
Our day concludes in Viseu, in the heart of the Dão wine region, where we honor the memory of Viriatus, a Lusitanian hero, and visit the city's historic cathedral, rich in medieval charm.
We will stay overnight in Urgeiriça, a small village next to Viseu.
Greca Tip: In Amarante, try the papos de anjo or doces de São Gonçalo—traditional sweets with stories as rich as their flavors.

After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we begin our final stretch through Portugal’s storied interior, where nature, nobility, and mysticism intertwine.
Our first stop is Bussaco, a magical enclave nestled in a mountain forest. Here, we’ll admire the Bussaco Palace, a former royal hunting lodge turned neo-Manueline masterpiece, surrounded by lush vegetation and exotic trees planted by monks centuries ago. The air here carries the whispers of ancient paths and royal secrets.
We then continue to Tomar, a city steeped in history and deeply connected to the Knights Templar. Our highlight is a guided visit to the Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where circular towers, intricate stonework, and hidden chapels tell tales of power and faith.
After a leisurely lunch and some time to explore the historic center, we return to Lisbon, where the journey comes full circle in the lively Portuguese capital.
Greca Tip: In Tomar, be sure to try fatias de Tomar, a local dessert made with egg yolks, slowly cooked in a Bain-Marie—simple yet divine, much like the city itself.

After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we set off to discover the enchanting surroundings of Lisbon, where royal charm and wild Atlantic beauty meet.
Our morning begins in the magical town of Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site nestled in the hills. Here, we will visit its iconic Romantic-era palace, with fairytale architecture and lavish interiors that once captivated monarchs and poets alike. Take time to wander through Sintra’s winding streets, filled with artisan shops, lush gardens, and hidden corners steeped in history.
Following some free time for lunch, we journey to the dramatic cliffs of Cape da Roca, the westernmost point of continental Europe, where the land ends and the vast Atlantic begins.
As we follow the coastline, we’ll pass by Guincho Beach, famous for its powerful surf, and pause at the rugged chasm of Boca do Inferno, where the sea crashes dramatically into the rock. Our route continues to the elegant town of Cascais, once a royal retreat, and the refined gardens of Estoril, home to one of Europe’s most iconic casinos.
We return to Lisbon in the evening, filled with the wonders of Portugal’s coastline.
Greca Tip: In Sintra, treat yourself to a travesseiro—a delicate puff pastry filled with almond cream, best enjoyed warm and dusted with sugar.

After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we set out on a journey into the heart of the Alentejo region, where history breathes through ancient stones and flavors linger on the palate.
Crossing the Tagus River, we travel through a serene landscape dotted with cork oak forests, olive groves, and vineyards, until we reach Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site wrapped in medieval walls and adorned with whitewashed houses.
On a guided walking tour, we’ll uncover the city’s treasures: the imposing Roman Temple, a remnant of ancient times; the Romanesque-Gothic Cathedral, which offers panoramic views from its towers; and the haunting yet fascinating Chapel of Bones, hidden within the Church of São Francisco. We’ll also visit one of the oldest universities in Portugal, rich in academic tradition.
Évora is also a haven for artisans—explore cork products, ceramics, and copper work, all part of the region’s proud heritage. After a traditional Alentejo lunch (not included), known for its bold and earthy flavors, enjoy free time to continue exploring or opt for an exclusive gourmet tasting of local wine, olive oil, and cheese.
Accommodation in Évora.
Greca Tip: Try açorda alentejana, a rustic garlic and cilantro bread soup topped with a poached egg—humble, hearty, and uniquely Alentejo.

After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a relaxed morning to unwind or take a final stroll through Évora’s peaceful streets before we begin our descent toward the sunny south of Portugal.
Our first destination is Beja, a quiet town that once stood guard over the plains of the Alentejo. Here, we’ll admire the tallest medieval castle tower in Portugal, which offers sweeping views over golden fields and gentle hills.
As we continue south, the scenery transforms—rolling hills give way to citrus-scented valleys, signaling our arrival in the Algarve. We stop in Silves, a town that echoes its Moorish past with an impressive red-stone castle and a legacy deeply rooted in the cork industry.
Before reaching our final stop, we pause at the stunning Praia da Rocha, a beach known for its dramatic cliffs and golden sand—an ideal prelude to our arrival in Lagos, a coastal city with a proud seafaring heritage, once the launching point of many Portuguese explorations.
Accommodation in Lagos.
Greca Tip: In Silves, sip a glass of chilled medronho, a traditional Algarvian spirit made from the fruit of the strawberry tree—strong, authentic, and full of character.

After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we set off along Portugal’s southern coast, where awe-inspiring landscapes and maritime legends converge.
Our morning begins at Ponta da Piedade, a natural wonder of towering limestone cliffs, grottoes, and sea arches carved by the relentless Atlantic. The view is a masterpiece of light and water, where the golden rocks plunge into turquoise seas.
We then continue to Sagres, a windswept promontory that once stood at the edge of the known world. Here, we’ll visit the site of the nautical school founded by Prince Henry the Navigator, a visionary who helped usher in the Age of Discoveries and expand Portugal’s global reach.
Next, we arrive at the striking Cabo de São Vicente, the southwesternmost point of continental Europe, where the rugged cliffs drop dramatically into the ocean. The sense of vastness and isolation is both humbling and unforgettable.
Returning to Lagos, you’ll have the afternoon free to explore this lively town, where a bustling marina and traditional fishing harbour coexist. Stroll the cobbled streets, indulge in fresh seafood or sample the region’s almond-based sweets under the warm Algarvian sun.
Accommodation in Lagos.
Greca Tip: At Ponta da Piedade, consider a short boat tour to admire the rock formations from sea level—it’s an unforgettable way to witness nature’s artistry.

After enjoying our breakfast at the hotel, we bid farewell to the Algarve and begin our journey north, tracing a scenic route back to Lisbon.
Our first stop is Setúbal, a vibrant coastal city located at the mouth of the Sado River, known for its fishing traditions and stunning views of the Troia Peninsula, with its long stretches of white sand and clear waters. This is a land where nature and urban life blend harmoniously.
We then pass through the Serra da Arrábida Natural Park, a jewel of biodiversity with emerald-green hills, hidden coves, and panoramic viewpoints over the Atlantic. This protected area offers a striking contrast between mountain and sea, with rare Mediterranean vegetation and a peaceful atmosphere.
Crossing the iconic bridge over the Tagus River, we return to the lively capital of Lisbon, bringing our unforgettable journey through Portugal’s most iconic landscapes, towns, and flavors to a close.
Accommodation in Lisbon.
Greca Tip: While in Setúbal, don’t miss the chance to taste choco frito—tender strips of fried cuttlefish, a beloved local specialty best enjoyed with lemon and a chilled glass of white wine.

After a tasty breakfast, you will have a free day to enjoy the city at your own pace.
You can choose among the thousands of plans and attractions that Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, has to offer us. From visiting museums, strolling through its old town or enjoying its gastronomy, in this city, it is impossible to get bored.
A city where you feel safe wandering around day or night, where the cuisine is dedicated to creating over a thousand ways to cook the beloved bacalhau (salted cod).
Lisbon is a city full of authenticity where old customs and ancient history intermix with cultural entertainment and hi-tech innovation.
We recommend a walk through the Alfama neighborhood. This area still retains its neighborhood essence with low houses and narrow streets. It is the oldest and most photogenic part of the city, due to its graffiti and pastel-colored facades. Thanks to its labyrinthine structure, inherited from the Arabs, getting lost in this area is enchantingly easy.
Greca Tip: A visit to the National Tile Museum will allow us to learn about the history of this art, which can be seen in all the streets and buildings of the city.

After enjoying a delicious breakfast at your hotel, we will be transfered to Lisbon´s airport.
After spending some fantastic days with Greca, we hope to see you again to enjoy some wonderful moments that will remain forever in your memory.
Greca Tip: You can add more nights in the city when making your reservation.
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