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Largo da Pena Ventosa in Porto, Portugal

Food, Culture and Passion can be found round every corner

Itinerary

Say goodbye to Lisbon, we've got exploring to do!

Day 1 - Óbidos & Coimbra
Pick Up Location Map Image

Pick up time: 8.30am

Location: Lisbon Pick Up Point, Hotel Zenit, , Lisbon,

Óbidos

Morning

Journey to Óbidos

There's something about Portugal that people seem to fall in love with. Whether it's the fascinating history, the colourful buildings, the kindness of the locals, or the incredible drinks and food on offer... something grabs hold of people and never lets go. And on this trip, we're going to take you beyond the bustling city of Lisbon to explore beautiful Portugal.

Mid Morning

Óbidos

Our first stop is a charming and historic town known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, lively atmosphere, and Ginna Liqueur... welcome to Óbidos! Maybe you'll visit the 12th-century castle. Maybe you'll find a local shop and sample that biting cherry-flavoured spirit that has become a symbol of the town. Or maybe you'll explore the shops. It's a strong opening act, but this is only the beginning, since Portugal is packed with little towns and unique experiences that you won't forget.

Afternoon

Free time and lunch in Coimbra

Next is Coimbra, a historic city that blends history, education, and cultural traditions. We pop into the University library for an included visit, since we had to make sure you saw this beauty. The University of Coimbra was founded in 1290, making it one of the oldest universities in the world. But why the Joanina Library? Among other things, it houses a colony of bats which help preserve the ancient books by preventing insect damage... that's one way to do it! After the tour, you have free time in the city to explore and have lunch before we head to our overnight destination, Porto.

Early Evening

Free evening in Porto

Sitting along the vibrant Douro River, Porto is full of character thanks to its granite architecture, red-roofed houses, decorative tiles, and – of course – its port wine. As you settle in for the night, remember it's never too early to sample a local delicacy while on holiday. Which variety of port wine will you sample first: Ruby, Tawny, White or Rosé?

Accommodation

Grande Hotel do Porto, Porto (or similar)

Accommodation is included in the price of your tour. Simply select your preferred room type(s) during checkout.

Day 2 - Porto & optional Douro River Excursion
Pick Up Location Map Image

Pick up time: 8.30am

Location: Lisbon Pick Up Point, Hotel Zenit, , Lisbon,

Porto

Morning

Free day in Porto or an optional day tour to Douro Valley

Today, you have an important decision to make. Do you lounge around and take in the cathedrals, cellars, and cuisine of beautiful Porto? Or do you hop on the mini-coach with us and venture through the Douro Valley? Lucky for you, there's no wrong option.

Mid Morning

Optional excursion to Peso de Regua

When you join our optional day excursion, you travel to Peso de Regua, a charming town in northern Portugal for an optional wine tasting at a local winery. Known as the capital of the Port wine region, Peso da Régua is steeped in winemaking history and surrounded by breathtaking landscapes of terraced vineyards that cascade down to the banks of the Douro River. You will stay at the winery a bit longer to fully enjoy this experience and some lunch. Alternatively, spend this time exploring the town and choose the restaurant of your own choice.

Afternoon

Pinhão boat cruise

After savoring the region's finest wine and cuisine, we make our way to Pinhão to embark on a serene river cruise aboard a traditional rabelo boat. As you drift along the Douro River, marvel at the terraced vineyards cascading gracefully down the hillsides—an iconic landscape shaped by centuries of winemaking tradition. This is the heart of one of the world's oldest wine regions, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the timeless beauty of nature and the legacy of craftsmanship come together in perfect harmony. After this experience, we journey back to Porto, where you can continue exploring the charm of this azulejo-adorned city and uncover its many hidden treasures.

Early Evening

Free evening in Porto

It's your second evening in Porto, and we recommend exploring the historic Ribeira district that is enchanting at night, with its cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and bustling waterfront. Enjoy a meal or a drink at one of the many riverside cafes while soaking in views of the Dom Luís I Bridge illuminated against the night sky.

Day 3 - Braga & Guimarães, the 'birthplace of Portugal'.
Pick Up Location Map Image

Pick up time: 8.30am

Location: Lisbon Pick Up Point, Hotel Zenit, , Lisbon,

Santos Passos Church, Guimaraes

Morning

Braga

You leave Porto behind and venture north to Braga where you'll visit the famous Bom Jesus Sanctuary. This place of religious, cultural and architectural heritage was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019. Famous for its iconic zigzagging staircase, this sacred sanctuary invites visitors to ascend its ornate steps, adorned with intricate fountains and statues, symbolizing a journey of faith and reflection. Whether you climb the steps or take the charming funicular, visiting Bom Jesus is an inspiring experience that blends faith, art, and nature in one unforgettable destination.

Mid Morning

Lunch in Guimarães

Your next stop is Guimarães, known as the 'birthplace of Portugal'. The historic centre is of the city is part of UNESCO World Heritage. You will have enough free time to learn more about the city and enjoy lunch.

Afternoon

Free time in Guimarães, journey through Galicia, Spain

Guimarães is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and significant role in the founding of the Portuguese nation, like Guimarães Castle. For a must-see glimpse into the 15-16th century life of the Braganza Dukes, you can opt to visit the Palace of Braganza. If you love exploring charming streets, stroll through the historic center that is lined with vibrantly painted houses. And then it's over the border and into Spain, to the captivating region of Galicia, known for its lush green landscapes, rugged coastline, and rich cultural heritage. This region, rich in Celtic traditions and folklore, will capture your heart with dramatic coastlines and green hills.

Early Evening

Free evening in Santiago de Compostela

You arrive in Santiago de Compostela, one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in the world, where you stay for two nights. Stroll through its medieval quarter, where the warm glow of streetlights highlights its stunning architecture. The iconic Plaza del Obradoiro is especially magical at sunset, with the grand Cathedral of Santiago illuminated in all its glory.

Day 4 - Santiago de Compostela & The End of the World, Cape Finisterre
Pick Up Location Map Image

Pick up time: 8.30am

Location: Lisbon Pick Up Point, Hotel Zenit, , Lisbon,

Cathedral De Santiago de Compostela

Morning

Free day in Santiago de Compostela or an optional tour

Today, you can relax and enjoy the sights of Santiago de Compostela at your own pace or come on an adventure with us.

If you join our trip, we will travel through Galicia’s rugged countryside, past quaint stone villages and green rolling hills to the Costa da Morte, ‘the Coast of Death'. And this isn't a shoreline infested with pirates; it's a place that was once notorious for shipwrecks.

Mid Morning

Muxía, Costa da Morte

Our first stop is the charming town of Muxía, a historic harbour steeped in maritime tradition. Stroll along the picturesque waterfront, watch the fishing boats set sail, and visit the steeped in legend Virxe da Barca Sanctuary, guarding a rocky promontory overlooking the ocean. And remember to savour the region's renowned fresh seafood while visiting, a true culinary highlight of Galicia.

Afternoon

Cape Finisterre

We travel through the countryside and head to Cape Finisterre, famously known as the "End of the World." For ancient civilizations, this rugged headland marked the edge of the known earth, where land meets the vast Atlantic. Here, you'll have free time to admire the lighthouse, take in the dramatic views, grab a bite, and feel the timeless power of the ocean crashing against the cliffs. This region is blessed with natural beauty like Ézaro Waterfall tumbling straight into the ocean, and Carnota Beach, a gorgeous stretch of white sand overlooked by Monte Pindo - Galicia's "Celtic Olympus," a mystical mountain steeped in legends of ancient rituals and hidden treasures.

Early Evening

Free evening in Santiago de Compostela

When you arrive back in Santiago de Compostela, the evening is yours to indulge in the city's renowned tapas and Galician seafood at one of its cosy restaurants or bustling taverns. Later, you can relax at a traditional café, sip on a glass of local Albariño wine, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of this UNESCO World Heritage city.

Day 5 - Lugo & Astorga
Pick Up Location Map Image

Pick up time: 8.30am

Location: Lisbon Pick Up Point, Hotel Zenit, , Lisbon,

Lugo

Morning

Journey to Lugo

We travel inland to our first stop of the day in Lugo. The journey takes us through the heart of Galicia, where rolling green hills, forests, and rivers define the landscape. The lush vegetation, influenced by Galicia's temperate climate, makes the region feel almost otherworldly.

Mid Morning

Lugo

This town has a lot to be proud of. Apart from a stunning cathedral and oodles of charm, it has the only fully intact Roman city walls in the world. So, feel like a Roman Legionnaire and take a stroll along the defenses.

Afternoon

Free time and lunch in Astorga and journey to Salamanca

Astorga will surprise you with its architectural wonder; Modernist-style Episcopal Palace, designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí. Explore this whimsical marvel that stands out with its fairytale-like towers, intricate stonework, and vivid, colorful details, offering a striking contrast to the town's medieval surroundings. You've got free time for lunch and to explore the palace, or the old town. Next, we travel to Salamanca, your home for one night. This mesmerising city is adorned with the riches of the Spanish Golden Age and boasts a great culinary scene.

Early Evening

Free evening in Salamanca

Home to one of the oldest universities in Europe, Salamanca's historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can wander through grand squares like Plaza Mayor, widely considered one of the most beautiful in Spain. Or you can enjoy a relaxed dinner of tapas or traditional charra cuisine in one of the city's many restaurants, accompanied by a glass of local wine.

Day 6 - Salamanca’s Old Town & El Escorial
Pick Up Location Map Image

Pick up time: 8.30am

Location: Lisbon Pick Up Point, Hotel Zenit, , Lisbon,

Salamanca Cathedral

Morning

Free time in Salamanca

You have time in the morning to marvel at the golden-hued landmarks of Salamanca's Old Town and university. Or you can have a lie-in if you enjoyed the famous nightlife a little too much the night before.

Mid Morning

Free time in Salamanca

Cast one last glance at the stunning architecture of Salamanca before we head off, and you continue the journey through the vast plains of Castile and León.

Afternoon

Free time and lunch in Ávila

We arrive in Ávila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its remarkable medieval architecture. You'll have free time to have lunch and to explore to your heart's content. What makes this city truly unique is its incredible walls, which are among the best preserved in Europe. Punctuated with 88 towers and 9 gates, the walls are a great way to connect to Ávila's past. There is a designated walking route that allows visitors to explore sections of the walls, offering stunning panoramic views of the city, its surrounding countryside, and the surrounding landscape. Next, is another remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site, El Escorial, the residence of the Spanish Royals.

Early Evening

Free time in El Escorial and journey to Madrid

A visit to El Escorial, the grand royal monastery, is like stepping into the heart of Spanish history and culture. As you wander through its imposing halls, you'll discover the awe-inspiring Royal Pantheon, the magnificent Basilica, and the tranquil Courtyards, each telling stories of Spain's past, from the reign of King Philip II to the rich religious traditions that shaped the country. After having been immersed in the riches of Spain, we take you to Madrid in the evening.

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Pick-up & drop-off
Name
Location
Description
Start
Lisbon Pick Up Point, Hotel Zenit, Lisbon
Boarding starts at 8.15am
Boarding closes at 8.30am
Return - 7.30pm (approx.)
Madrid Drop Off, Hotel Porcel Ganivet, Madrid
Driver-guides will confirm an approximate return time to all passengers on the final day of the tour.
Luggage

All passengers are entitled to 1 piece of checked luggage & 1 small carry on bag. Checked luggage will be stowed in the luggage compartment (not assessable until drop off) while smaller bags for personal items (eg medication, water etc) may be taken on board.

Allowance per passenger
Baggage Allowance
Checked luggage
Number of items: 1 Max weight:44lb Max dimensions:24in x 16in x 10in
Baggage Allowance
Carry on for personal items
Number of items: 1 Max weight:10lb Max dimensions:12in x 10in x 4in
Weather

Portugal’s mild, sunny weather makes it an ideal destination in any season. Whether basking in summer sun or enjoying crisp, clear winter days, Portugal’s stunning coastline, historic cities, and delicious cuisine promise adventure and relaxation at every turn.

Spring (March - May)

Springs are mild and refreshing, with temperatures ranging from 50-70°F (10-21°C). Occasional rain showers, especially in March and April, keep the landscapes lush and green. Expect monthly rainfall of 1.5-3 inches and humidity levels of 65-75%. With longer, sunnier days, spring is perfect for exploring historic towns, coastal trails, and the blooming countryside.

Summer (June - August)

Summers are warm and dry, with temperatures ranging from 65-90°F (18-32°C). Coastal areas enjoy refreshing breezes, while inland regions can experience hotter days. Monthly rainfall averages around 0.5-1 inches, and humidity is around 50-65%.

Autumn (September - November)

Autumns are warm and pleasant, with temperatures from 55-75°F (13-24°C). Monthly rainfall increases to 2-4 inches, especially in November, and humidity levels remain moderate at 65-75%. With golden landscapes, grape harvests, and fewer crowds, it’s a perfect time to explore the scenic countryside and historic towns.

Winter (December - February)

Winters are mild and enjoyable, with temperatures ranging from 45-65°F (7-18°C), with coastal areas staying warmer than inland regions. Monthly rainfall averages between 3-5 inches, and humidity levels hover around 70-80%.

Accessibility

We aim to make your tour as comfortable as possible and accommodate accessibility requirements to the best of our ability. Our buses are maintained to a high standard and our drive guides are trained to provide support to passengers.

Vehicle Types
  • European tours use 19-seat mini-coaches without toilets
Entry & Exit
  • Front left passenger door with three 150mm steps.

    • Grab handles on both sides, non-slip treads, and clearly marked step edges.
Seating
  • Standard coach seats, with a step up to the back row.

    • Seat configuration: single seats on the passenger side, double seats on the driver’s side.

    • Three-point seatbelts on all seats (must be worn when moving). Seatbelt extenders available on request.

Mobility or special requirements
  • Mobility or special requirements should be made clear at the time of booking to ensure the most appropriate accommodation is allocated to you.

    • Buses are not wheelchair accessible.

    • Large luggage compartments for manual folding wheelchairs or walking frames (no battery-operated wheelchairs allowed).

    • Staff cannot provide physical assistance. Guests must be able to board and exit independently or with companion assistance.

Accommodation

We’ve hand-picked three-star to four-star hotels in remote coastal villages, bustling towns, and mountain valleys. Please let us know when you make your booking of any specific requirements you have and we will try to do our best to work with our hotel providers to accommodate it.

Lifts and elevators

Lifts and elevators are generally available in hotels, but please state such a need in specific requirements when you make your booking or contact us.

FAQ

Hello curious traveller, are you ready to go beyond with us? Whether you're heading to the iconic cities of Andalucía, the Italian Lakes, or further; we know you might have a few questions before setting off on your adventure. Our FAQs are here to help make your journey smooth and stress-free.

Do I need a visa to take this tour?

Entry requirements vary depending on your nationality, personal circumstances, and the country or countries you will travel to and transit through. It is your responsibility to ensure you have all relevant documentation required for your selected itinerary and that you meet all formal entry requirements before travelling.

Check the official tourism website of the country you’re visiting for up-to-date and reliable information. Travel between countries is easy because there are no passport checks at the borders.

Do you offer hotel pickups in the departure cities?

Europe's historic city centres are full of narrow streets and winding roads. So, to speed up your departure and avoid contributing to congestion issues, we start our trip from hotels located conveniently on the edge of cities. We choose hotels with good public transport connections to the city centre, so you can enjoy your evening explorations.

To make your tour more convenient, you can contact us and add an optional pre and post-departure accommodation in the hotel we use as a pick up or a drop off point. Email our friendly team tours@rabbies.com.com and they will arrange this for you.

When should I get to the departure point?

Arrive at the hotel lobby 15 minutes before your departure time. Unfortunately, we’re unable to wait for you if you’re late due to vehicle restrictions. But depending on your situation, we may be able to help you catch up with your tour.

What are your cancellation policies?

We have a cancellation period of 56 days for our Europe tours. If you cancel your trip before this period, we give you a full refund minus a 10% admin charge. If you cancel inside this time frame, you’re liable for the cost of the tour package.

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What is a guaranteed departure?

It's simple: you book, you go. This means we'll never cancel your tour because of a minimum numbers policy.

Can routes change?

Your friendly driver and guide are passionate about the places they visit and know all the local gossip. This means your tour itinerary can change a little due to festivities, attraction opening hour changes, and spontaneous photo opportunities.

Can I pre-book a specific seat?

Due to logistical reasons, we're unable to let you pre-book a seat on the bus. But our comfortable mini-coaches offer a good view.

Are there toilets on the bus?

We like to keep our coaches small and nimble. This means we have no on-board toilet facilities, but you frequently stop in local towns and villages for comfort breaks.

How much time do I get off the bus?

We want you to enjoy your trip to Europe. And we believe the best way to do this is to get you off the mini-coach and out exploring. So, we give you plenty of stops to take photos, go walking, and explore ancient ruins.

Do you take children on your tours?

We're unable to permit children under 18 years old on our Europe tours due to the nature of the activities that are included.

What are 'included activities' and 'optional activities'?

We've arranged experiences for you on your tour. The 'included activities' are already booked and paid for as part of your trip, whereas you can purchase 'optional activities' while on your tour. You also have free time in many destinations to pick and choose which attractions you visit.

Do we need to bring our own lunch?

You don't need to pack or bring along food on the mini-coach. We stop in small European towns, villages, and rural eateries where you can choose whatever meal pleases both your taste buds and your budget.

What should I do if I have too much luggage?

It’s more enjoyable to travel with light luggage. You can take less by cleaning clothes along the way. Most hotels provide affordable laundry service.

But if you're travelling with more than 20kg, don't worry! There are left luggage facilities close to the majority of our departure points, and courier companies who could ship your excess luggage on to your chosen destination. Our team are happy to help if you need any suggestions or recommendations.

Should I tip the driver and the guide?

Let's be honest, our drivers and guides would never refuse a cheeky bonus. But it's up to you, and the amount is entirely at your discretion.

What about travel insurance?

We highly recommend you take out travel insurance, so you can enjoy a stress-free journey.

UK and EU customers have financial protection against our insolvency when booking packages or linked travel arrangements, for more details click HERE.

What is ABTOT?

You're protected by ABTOT when you book a tour with us. This means you can claim back anything you've paid us if we run into any issues. Read our terms and conditions for more information.

Our packages are covered by the Package Travel Regulations. For full details of your key rights please click here

I have more questions, who can help me?

If you have any more questions, call us on +44(0)131 226 3133, email tours@rabbies.com , or check out our full FAQs .

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