Explore Portugal Your Way
20 handpicked private tours — from Lisbon's golden streets and the Douro Valley to the wild Algarve coast and the peaks of the north. Fully private, tailored to your group, never shared.
Lisbon Highlights & Hidden Gems
São Jorge Castle and the cobblestone maze of Alfama in the morning, then Mouraria and the grand riverfront of Baixa. The afternoon belongs to Belém — Jerónimos Monastery, Torre de Belém, and the legendary Pastel de Belém at its original bakery.
Sintra Palaces & Cascais Riviera
Pena Palace's fantasy towers above the UNESCO forest of Sintra, then the occult underground tunnels of Quinta da Regaleira. Continue to Cabo da Roca — the westernmost tip of continental Europe — and end the day in the elegant Atlantic seaside town of Cascais.
Lisbon Food, Wine & Fado
Petiscos and unlabelled local wines in a neighbourhood tasca, bacalhau fritters, sheep's cheese, and a ginjinha bar with no sign above the door. The night ends in a candlelit fado house in Alfama, where the music is unrehearsed and the silence between songs is unforgettable.
Arrábida Natural Park & Sesimbra
Drive the ridge road of Serra da Arrábida above crystal-clear turquoise water and descend to secluded beaches only reachable by private vehicle. Then Sesimbra — a whitewashed fishing port below an ancient Moorish castle — for a long harbour lunch, with an optional wine tasting in Azeitão on the way back.
Sintra Wine & Palace
Pena Palace above the UNESCO forest of Sintra in the morning, then west to Colares — one of Europe's rarest wine regions — for a private cellar tour and tasting of the legendary Ramisco grape. The day ends at Cabo da Roca, where the cliffs fall into the Atlantic. Palace, rare wine, and the edge of the world in one private day.
Sesimbra Tandem Paragliding — Family Package
Fly above Sesimbra’s Atlantic coastline with Behrooz — competition pilot, 2,500+ flights, no experience needed. Open to all, including children from age 6. Choose 20, 40, or 60 minutes above one of Portugal’s most scenic coastlines.
Évora, Monsaraz & Alentejo Wine Country
Évora's 2,000-year-old Roman Temple, the Cathedral, and the Bone Chapel lined with 5,000 monks. Then a private wine estate for a guided tasting and long lunch. The afternoon: Monsaraz, a medieval village perched above Europe's largest artificial lake. One of the most complete days Portugal has to offer.
Alentejo Wine Estates & Vinho de Talha
Two of Portugal's finest Alentejo estates in one private day: a celebrated producer with barrel rooms and cork oak groves, then a Vinho de Talha cellar where wine has been made in Roman clay amphorae for 2,000 years. Sit-down tastings at both, paired with charcuterie and a long vineyard lunch.
Lagos, Sagres & Cape St. Vincent
Lagos Old Town, the golden sea arches of Ponta da Piedade, the windswept fortress of Sagres, and Cape St. Vincent — the southwesternmost point of continental Europe. The western Algarve's Age of Discovery coastline in one private day. From Europe's oldest slave market to the cliffs where Columbus washed ashore. Each stop tells a different chapter of the story that shaped the modern world.
Benagil Cave, Carvoeiro & Silves Castle
A private boat along the golden cliffs of Carvoeiro and into the Algar de Benagil — a vast limestone sea cathedral with a circular skylight, accessible only by water. Then inland to Silves, where Portugal's finest Moorish fortress rises in deep red sandstone above orange groves. Three of the central Algarve's most extraordinary sights in one private day.
Fátima, Batalha & Alcobaça
Three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in one private day: Fátima, the most visited pilgrimage sanctuary in Europe; Batalha, the finest Gothic monastery ever built; and Alcobaça, where Portugal's first kings are buried and a medieval river once ran through the monastery kitchen. Three of Portugal's most extraordinary sites, connected in a single private journey.
Coimbra & Conimbriga — University City & Roman Ruins
The UNESCO Joanina Library, the royal tombs of Portugal's first two kings, and the Romanesque Sé Velha cathedral — then Conimbriga, one of the finest Roman sites in the Iberian Peninsula, where intact mosaics and bath complexes have survived since the 2nd century.
Knights Templar Private Tour: Tomar & Almourol Castle
The UNESCO Convento de Cristo — Knights Templar headquarters in Portugal, with a circular Templar church and a legendary Manueline window — then by boat across the Tagus to Almourol Castle, a 12th-century Templar stronghold rising from a rocky mid-river island.
Serra da Estrela — Portugal's Highest Peaks
Summit Portugal at 1,993m, descend through a glacial valley carved by ancient ice, and taste handmade Serra da Estrela cheese at source. The day ends in the medieval town that gave birth to the explorer who discovered Brazil.
Monsanto & Castelo Branco — Village Built on Boulders
Monsanto is not built near boulders — it is built inside them. Colossal granite rocks form the walls and ceilings of its medieval houses; paths pass beneath stones the size of buildings. The afternoon brings Castelo Branco's extraordinary baroque episcopal garden — one of Portugal's most overlooked masterpieces.
Porto City & Port Wine Cellars
The UNESCO Ribeira waterfront, São Bento Station's 20,000 azulejo tiles, and Livraria Lello — one of the world's most beautiful bookshops. Then cross the Dom Luís I Bridge to Vila Nova de Gaia for a private port wine tasting in the ancient riverside lodges.
Douro Valley — Vineyard Terraces, Quinta Visits & Rabelo Cruise
Two quinta visits with guided wine tastings, a traditional rabelo boat cruise on the Douro, the azulejo-tiled station at Pinhão, and a long lunch on the terrace of a working vineyard surrounded by UNESCO World Heritage terraces.
Guimarães & Braga — The Cradle of Portugal & Two UNESCO Cities
Portugal was born in Guimarães: its 10th-century castle, the Palace of the Dukes of Braganza, and the UNESCO medieval centre. The afternoon: Braga — Portugal's oldest city — with its oldest cathedral and the Bom Jesus do Monte sanctuary, where a celebrated 583-step baroque staircase climbs the hillside.
Peneda-Gerês National Park — Waterfalls, Wild Ponies & Ancient Villages
Portugal's only national park: schist villages with medieval stone granaries, cascading waterfalls, wild Garrano ponies on the granite plateau, and a preserved Roman road on the Spanish border. Mountain landscapes that no standard itinerary from Northern Portugal ever reaches.
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