Make your Porto dream come true with this 9-days Portugal Vacation trip

Editor: Priyanka Saxena on Oct 11,2019

Portugal remains one of the most favored destinations for tourists who want an amalgamation of adventure, history, and architecture coupled with cultural significance. The country gives a great cultural significance to the European nations and to the Iberian Peninsula on which it is situated. Bordering Spain, the country has taken cognizance of the Spanish culture while delving more deeply on its own while its location on the Atlantic has always contributed much towards it. There are various places where one can visit while being in Portugal while the Algarve’s beach forms a major tourist destination. While in Portugal, visit the enchanting religious landmarks of Fatima which gives a different perspective to the Portuguese culture. Get on the horses to visit the stud farms with the help of the locals who are friendly enough to give a tour on their farms. Get to eat the traditional home-cooked meal in Alentejo and get to know the culture of treating tourists in Portugal. Be part of the small touring parties to visit the ancient architecture of Portugal which dates back to 1500-1800s when Portugal used to be a powerful maritime empire having many colonies throughout the world. Go on for wine tasting at Douro Valley and live in a lodge while having a visit to the dramatic Hieronymite Monastery in Lisbon. This Portugal vacation would fulfill all touristic expectations when you mix culture, heritage, and adventure. Check out the highlights of the tour here –

Trip at a Glance

  • Arrive in the capital city of Lisbon to start the 9-days Portugal Vacation where you get to visit 14 locations throughout the tour while ending it back in the capital.

  • Visit the enchanting religious landmarks of Fatima which gives a different perspective to the Portuguese culture.

  • Get on the horses to visit the stud farms with the help of the locals who are friendly enough to give a tour on their farms.

  • Get to eat the traditional home-cooked meal in Alentejo and get to know the culture of treating tourists in Portugal.

  • Be part of the small touring parties to visit the ancient architecture of Portugal which dates back to 1500-1800s when Portugal used to be a powerful maritime empire having many colonies throughout the world.

  • Go on for wine tasting at Douro Valley and live in a lodge while having a visit to the dramatic Hieronymite Monastery in Lisbon.

  • Visit the medieval cities of Óbidos, Évora, and Guimarães while having a look at the religious landmarks of Fátima, Batalha.


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