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The ancient civilizations of Europe left behind a wealth of wonders. The monks of Porto created delicious drinks for religious ceremonies, the Romans shaped entire mountains in their pursuit of gold, and the 16th-century kings used their riches to build ostentatious plazas and palaces. On this journey, you leave behind the modern world and venture to the edge of ancient Europe to discover the tastes, traditions, and treasures of the past.

Steeped in history and golden sandstone buildings, this university city has been a centre of learning for centuries.

The streets of Porto are an inspired mix of old and new from Church of Our Lady of Carmo to Dom Luís I Bridge

Combine artistic and spiritual delights when you visit this grand city, the final stop of the epic Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route.

This historic, cultured town was once the capital of Portugal and boasts the oldest university in the country.

Designed by Antoni Gaudí, explore this whimsical marvel that stands out with its fairytale-like towers

A charming spot in Galicia for a photo and a moment to take in the serenity of this hidden gem.
Say goodbye to Lisbon, we've got exploring to do!

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

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.
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.
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.
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
Your overnight accommodation will be in Grande Hotel do Porto, Porto (or similar).
Accommodation is included in the price of your tour and is based on 2 people sharing (a single supplement applies when travelling solo). Simply select your preferred room type(s) during checkout. For more information about how accommodation works please see our accommodation guide.
NB: Itinerary & attractions are subject to change.
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