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Lodging
Male or Female English-Speaking Tour Guide & Driver
Private Vehicle
Tours in English
All Ground & Water Transportation
All Activities in Itinerary Below
All Entry Fees
Breakfasts
Dinners x 1



Our tour to Portugal starts in the city of Porto. Firstly, we are taken by foot to the Dom Luís I Bridge. There we find magnificent views. We then continue by foot to where the famous port wine cellars are located. This area is called ‘Vila Nova de Gaia’. There we go into a wine cellar and have wine tastings. After sampling wines in Vila Nova de Gaia, we are taken back to the other side of the river, specifically to the ‘Cais da Ribeira.’ This is a lively waterfront promenade lined with cafes, restaurants and shops. This area is popular with both locals and tourists, known for its vibrant nightlife, street performers and authentic Portuguese food and wine. Lastly, we can be walked back to our hotel or be left in Praça da Ribeira. Praça da Ribeira is the main square and the heart of the neighborhood, once a vital commercial hub where merchants traded goods from the river.
We are making a daytrip today. Firstly, we are taken by car to a picturesque village called Pinhão. It is located in the heart of a wine region called Douro Valley. We get onto a traditional ‘rabelo’ boat. Cruising past terraced vineyards on steep hillsides between Pinhão and the village of Mesão Frio is a great way to spend the morning. Upon our return, we are taken to a wine estate. There we are provided with a guided tour. Specifically, we visit the estate’s museum showcasing its history, check out an impressive 1896 historic cellar and see the surrounding vineyards and terraces. After our tour, we are taken to a scenic lookout point called Miradouro de Casal de Loivos. We are then taken back to Porto, specifically to a local’s home. There we take a cooking class. Dinner is included. After our meal, we are taken back to our hotel.
We are not relocating to the university town of Coimbra just yet. This morning starts with a further exploration of Porto. Firstly, we are taken by foot to the São Bento Station. This is a national monument famous for more than 20,000 blue-and-white tiles in its main hall that depict scenes of Portuguese history. Next, we are taken to Sé Cathedral. Construction of this cathedral began around 1110, making it one of Portugal’s most important Romanesque monuments. What’s more, panoramic city views are provided from the square in front of the cathedral. After enjoying the cathedral, we are taken to the Clérigos Tower. This iconic landmark is a masterpiece of Baroque architecture and provides panoramic city views. It is the tallest bell tower in all of Portugal. There we check out the interior as well as ascend to the top. Next, we are taken to Livraria Lello. This is one of Portugal’s most beautiful bookstores, known for its neo-Gothic design and stunning red staircase.
Next, we are taken to a cable car station called Teleférico de Gaia. Reaching the monastery called Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar by cable car, we have some of the best views the city has to offer. After enjoying the view, we return to the base of the cable car station. We recommend you purchase lunch at this time. Consider trying the local dish called the ‘Francesinha.’ This is a hearty, sauce-laden sandwich.
After our meal, we pick up our luggage and are then taken by car to our new hotel, located in Coimbra. Upon arrival, we are taken to a viewpoint called the Miradouro Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen. It offers arguably the most iconic panoramic view of the city. The day ends with being taken to and dropped off at a live music venue. There we enjoy the fado (a soulful, traditional Portuguese music genre) concert, which includes a glass of port wine after the performance.
Before relocating to the town of Fatima, we explore Coimbra further. Firstly, we are taken by foot to the University of Coimbra. There we visit the Palace of School (meaning Baroque Library, Saint Michael’s Chapel and the Royal Palace), the Chemistry Laboratory, the Cabinet of Curiosities and the Academic Museum. We are then taken to the adjacent botanical garden. We are then taken by foot to Sé Velha Cathedral. It was built in the 12th century, when Coimbra was the capital of Portugal. Sé Velha is the only Portuguese cathedral from the Reconquista (meaning the long, gradual process by which the Christian Kingdom of Portugal recaptured the southern territories of the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule) to have survived relatively intact. After visiting the cathedral, we visit a church called Igreja de Santa Cruz. It houses the tombs of Portugal’s first two kings. We then pick up our luggage and are taken to our hotel in Fatima.
Upon arrival, we are taken by foot to the Sanctuary of Fátima. This is the central complex for pilgrims, which includes several key sites. We visit the Chapel of the Apparitions, located at the site where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared. We then see the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, which features the tombs of the three visionaries-Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta Marto. The three prophecies of these visionaries are as follows: the first, a vision of hell; the second, a prediction of World War II and Russia’s influence; and the third, a vision of a bishop in white being killed, widely believed to be the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II. After the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, we visit a large and modern basilica called the Basilica of the Holy Trinity. This is one of the largest Catholic churches in the world. Next, we visit the Parish Church of Fátima, where the shepherds were baptized. Our evening ends with being taken back to the Sanctuary of Fátima. There we watch the candlelight procession. It involves pilgrims following the image of the Virgin of Fatima with lit candles, reciting the Rosary and singing praise songs.
Although the capital city of Lisbon is our final destination for tonight, there are worthwhile places to visit en route. Firstly, we are taken to the coastal town of Nazare. There we see giant waves from the Fort of São Miguel Arcanjo as well as from a lookout point called Miradouro do Suberco. Note that this destination is offered from October to March only. Next, we are taken to the village of Obidos. There we are provided with guided tour, checking out whichever attractions we pass by and wish to stop at. Note that the best viewpoints are from the castle walls. After visiting Obidos, we are taken to the Mafra Palace. Built in the 18th century by King João V, it is the most important monument of the Portuguese Baroque Era. It reflects the immense power and wealth of the Portuguese empire at that time, fueled by Brazilian gold.
After Mafra Palace, we are taken to the cape that marks the westernmost point of mainland Europe. It is called Cabo da Roca. Next, we are taken to the coastal city of Cascais. We explore the historic center on foot. We then pass through Marechal Carmona Park on foot. Lastly, we walk along the waterfront promenade until we reach a beach called Praia da Rainha. We are then taken to our hotel in Lisbon.
We are making a daytrip today. Firstly, we are taken to the city of Sintra. There we visit the Pena Palace. It was built as a 19th-century summer residence for King Ferdinand II on the ruins of a former monastery. Next, we are taken to the Moorish Castle. Initially built in the 10th century, this former military fortification serves as a testament to the Islamic presence in the Iberian Peninsula. We are then taken to Quinta da Regaleira. This is a historic estate with a palace, vast gardens and underground passages. Afterwards, we are taken to the Sintra National Palace. It is the last remaining medieval royal palace in Portugal, serving as a testament to the country’s history and the blending of architectural styles from the Moorish, Gothic and Renaissance periods. After visiting the palace, we are taken back to our hotel.
We explore Lisbon today. Firstly, we are taken by foot to a legendary bakery called Pastéis de Belém. Famous for its original custard tarts, the bakery has used a secret recipe from the nearby monastery to create its celebrated pastries. We recommend you purchase at least 1 custard tart and experience what the locals have been talking about since 1837. Next, we are taken to a stunning 16th-century monastery called Jerónimos Monastery. We are then taken to the Belém Tower. There we check out the five floors and the terrace at the top. Afterwards, we are taken to the Monument to the Discoveries (a.k.a. Padrão dos Descobrimentos). This monument honors Portugal’s explorers. Then we are taken to Time Out Market. This food hall offers modern Portuguese cuisine, with dozens of stalls serving dishes from top chefs.
Next, we are taken to a revitalized industrial complex called LX Factory. It features a mix of independent shops, restaurants, bars, street art and studios. There we are provided with a guided tour. We are then taken to a square in Lisbon called Praça das Flores. Surrounding this square are many restaurants and bars. Upon arrival, we are taken to ‘Pink Street’, which is inside a neighborhood called Cais do Sodré. Here we find restaurants and clubs. Next, we are taken by foot to a neighborhood called Bairro Alto. It is ideal for bar-hopping. After enjoying the nightlife there, we are taken back to our hotel.
We explore Lisbon further today. Firstly, we are taken to Saint George’s Castle (a.k.a. Castelo de São Jorge). It was a crucial site in the Christian Reconquista and served as the residence for Portuguese royalty for centuries. There we walk along the ancient walls and towers, take in the panoramic city views and wander through the lush, shaded gardens. We are then taken by foot to a district called Alfama, which is known for its maze-like alleys, small shops, hidden courtyards and beautiful tiled facades. In the evening, Alfama is also popular for listening to fado. Upon arrival, we are taken to a viewpoint called Miradouro de Santa Luzia. There we enjoy the dramatic, tiled-framed views of the Alfama rooftops and the Tagus River.
Next, we are taken to Lisbon Cathedral (a.k.a. Sé de Lisboa). This 12th-century cathedral is one of the few buildings to have survived the 1755 earthquake. Next, we are taken to a waterfront square called Praça do Comércio. This is one of Europe’s largest public squares. Next, directly from the square, we walk under the magnificent Rua Augusta Arch and onto a vibrant pedestrian shopping street called Rua Augusta. There we take the elevator to the top of the arch to enjoy the views. Once back on the pedestrian street, we check out the shops. Next, we are taken by foot to the Santa Justa Lift. This is a historic iron elevator that offers panoramic views of the neighborhood. Upon return, we are taken to a viewpoint called Miradouro de Santa Luzia. Adjacent to Miradouro de Santa Luzia is another lookout point called Miradouro das Portas do Sol. There we enjoy the views. We are then taken back to our hotel.
Transportation will be arranged for you to reach the airport in Lisbon.
If you are seeking an adventurous yet luxury tour in which you see and do it all stress-free, in which all the planning is done for you by experts, in which 5-star hotels, ground transportation, tour guides and entry fees are all included in the package, then you have come to the right place. Welcome to CharlieTheTraveler, an international tour operation company providing tailormade or packaged tours. Read some of our over 800 5-star reviews found across the Internet.

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We are open to customizing this tour to your liking, even though the itinerary we recommend is rock solid. As our tour is currently advertised, you absolutely will not find another one out there as packed with activities and attractions. What’s more, you will not find another tour out there that offers it all "FIRST CLASS," yet for a relatively low price. We have thousands of travelers taking this specific tour every year, and that's because no competitor can beat us on quality, price & substance.
All participants are required to book travel insurance within 72 hours of booking this tour. At a minimum, such insurance must cover cancellations, medical expenses, evacuations, flight loss or delays and 24/7 assistance.
A 4-installment payment plan is available, often with 0 percent interest to those with at least decent credit. Ask us for details. Our luxury-oriented and itinerary-packed “Portugal: See & Do the Classical Route in 9 Days” tour is available for $2,966 USD per person. This price includes all transportation, except airfare. It also includes an English-speaking tour guide and driver, food, all activities mentioned in the standard itinerary and all entry fees. If you would like lodging included for all nights on this tour, then the combined (transportation, tour guide and driver, food, activities, entry fees and lodging) total would be $3,866 USD per person. This price is based on 2 per room and is offered to those booking at least 6 weeks in advance. Note that there is a $30 USD fee if paying by bank transfer or a 4.6 percent surcharge for payments made by credit card. We accept both forms of payment. We do not accept checks. Moving forward, to better understand your specific circumstances and wishes, and for us to accurately quote you, please tell us:
1. It takes a good 3 full days to see all the worthwhile attractions in Lisbon, but few people have that sort of time. Would you like to extend this 9-day tour specifically so our tour guide and driver could take you to more of Lisbon’s famous attractions and if so, then by how many more days? The package already includes 2 full days in Lisbon with a private tour guide and driver.
2. Do you prefer a female tour guide and driver over a male one?
3. Lastly, many of our customers combine our Portugal classical tour with our Morocco 11-day tour. You can find our Morocco tour here: charliethetraveler.com/our-multiday-tours/Morocco Would you like to combine Portugal with Morocco?
Any airfare, alcohol, travel insurance, any government-imposed visa fees and anything not mentioned in the itinerary
Although airfare is not included in the price, we will find you the exact flights you need. Just ask.
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Below are the names of the hotels where we commonly have our customers stay. Note this is subject to availability.
Nights 1–2: Porto, Preferred Accommodation: Pestana Vintage Porto
Night 3: Coimbra, Preferred Accommodation: Sapientia Boutique Hotel
Night 4: Fatima, Preferred Accommodation: Hotel Fatima Center or Aurea Fatima Hotel Congress & Spa or Steyler Fatima Hotel Congress & Spa or Essence Inn Marianos Hotel
Nights 5–8: Lisbon, Preferred Accommodation: The Editory Riverside Santa Apolónia Hotel or Eurostars das Letras or Turim Boulevard Hotel or Iberostar Selection Lisboa or Altis Grand Hotel or Epic Sana Lisboa Hotel
This entire tour is exclusive to you and whomever else you may book on behalf of.
Your room is exclusive to you and whomever is in your party. Strangers (meaning customers who book on the same start date but do not know each other) do not share rooms on this tour. On a side note, please let us know if you and the other person(s) in your booking want separate rooms.
Although we get customers of all ages and from several countries, our statistics show most people who book are 30 to 65 years old and from USA, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
We welcome your kids specifically and only when the tour is exclusive to you and your group-meaning other customers are not joining you. We define kids as anyone under 18 years old. In order to make the tour exclusive to you and your group, your booking would need to be for 4 persons or more for any of our tours except Iceland. For our Iceland tour, your booking would need to be for 8 persons or more. Regarding the cost of bringing a non-adult, we do deduct from the total based on the amount of activities you request we remove from the tour. Note that reducing the total price of the tour by removing activities is something offered for non-adults only. Adults can opt out of activities but the total price does not change.
We do not expect you to be an Olympic champion. We know some of the tour members are more fit than others…and we are well prepared for this. However, we do hope you take into consideration this is a very active tour, just like every other tour we offer.
Please let us know about any disability you have. Some disabilities would not affect you taking this tour. Others would prevent you from joining altogether. Although we want all of our customers to have fun, your safety is our first priority.
Of course. Once each day’s tour is over, you have the rest of the evening to yourself. Because our tours tend to be very active, our customers typically want to simply relax once the sun sets.
Notify us as soon as possible and we will do our very best to arrange a meeting point. Please note that we do not refund for any days or activities that you miss.
Generally speaking, you can opt out as long as we are given adequate notice. Please note that opting out of certain activities does not reduce the price of this tour.
We would do our best to keep you safe and make you as comfortable as possible, as well as make special arrangements to address your situation. Partial refunds are not offered if you cannot continue with the tour. However, most travel insurances reimburse you for such situations. This is one of many reasons why we require our customers to purchase travel insurance before taking this tour.
To confirm your tour, full payment is needed at the time of your purchase. However, refunds are offered. You will receive a full refund if canceling at least 91 days in advance from the departure date. Cancelling between 90-60 days prior to departure entitles you to a 50 percent refund. Cancelling between 59-31 days prior to departure entitles you to a 25 percent refund. Canceling 30 days or less prior to departure is not eligible for a refund. Cancellation requests need to be made by email and become effective on the date received by CharlieTheTraveler.
In the unlikely event CharlieTheTraveler needs to cancel this trip, such as because of very poor weather conditions, we will give you a full refund for the tour within 14 business days of the cancellation.
You should receive an email from us within 24 hours of purchasing this tour as well as a week before departure. The first email gives details about what to bring, how to prepare yourself, etc. The second email gives details mostly about the hotels.
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Our tour guides/drivers are licensed, speak English and know how to bring excitement to your day. What we deliver is the complete opposite of the cookie-cutting tours the big corporations offer, leaving you in complete boredom. Although our tour guides/drivers are attentive, accommodating and engaged, they also know when to give you your private space and free time. It's a perfect balance.
All of our tours are offered in English. If you prefer another language, please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate you.
Absolutely not. We make the arrangements for you.
Yes! You have your own concierge for this tour who is at your disposal. You could reach this person when you need anything.
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