Explore Portugal’s south: medieval Évora, Algarve beaches, Alqueva lagoon, Arrabida wines, and Marvão’s heights. Dive into traditions, gastronomy, and culture.
Explore Portugal’s south: medieval Évora, Algarve beaches, Alqueva lagoon, Arrabida wines, and Marvão’s heights. Dive into traditions, gastronomy, and culture.
Journey from Lisbon to Portalegre via Arrábida – 133 km. Overnight stay in Castelo de Vide
Serra da Arrábida - Explore the Arrábida Natural Park, take in the stunning scenery, and visit an authentic tile factory. Experience the most turquoise waters in the country.
Portalegre - As the district capital, Portalegre boasts a cathedral and offers…
Journey from Lisbon to Portalegre via Arrábida – 133 km. Overnight stay in Castelo de Vide
Serra da Arrábida - Explore the Arrábida Natural Park, take in the stunning scenery, and visit an authentic tile factory. Experience the most turquoise waters in the country.
Portalegre - As the district capital, Portalegre boasts a cathedral and offers the opportunity to stroll along its medieval walls.
Museu Municipal de Portalegre - Discover art tapestries, each a unique masterpiece, crafted through a manual process starting from an original painting by renowned Portuguese or international artists.
Azulejos de Azeitão - Visit a tile factory before embarking on a wine tour and tasting.
José Maria de Fonseca - Prepare to savor one of the region’s finest wines, Moscatel, and tour one of Portugal’s oldest wineries.
Castelo de Vide - Marvão – Évora - 120 km. Overnight stay in Évora
Marvão - Explore Marvão, a fortified village in the São Mamede National Park. Castle entry is included in the tour.
Castelo de Marvão - Built on a rocky platform, Marvão Castle encloses the medieval town within its walls, featuring three concentric defensive lines with towers and a barbican.
Évora - With its serene and welcoming atmosphere, it’s easy to see why this city, with Roman origins, was chosen by Portuguese kings in the 15th century. Its rich history and well-preserved urban complex from the 16th to 18th centuries earned it a UNESCO World Heritage designation.
Capela dos Ossos - Constructed in the 17th century by three Franciscan friars, the chapel conveys the message of life’s transience and fragility.
Templo Romano de Évora (Templo de Diana) - This Roman temple is one of the best-preserved in the Iberian Peninsula, earning UNESCO World Heritage status in 1986.
Vila Viçosa – Monsaraz – Alqueva Dam Wall - Beja overnight in Beja
Vila Viçosa - Known as the “Princess of Alentejo,” this small village is an open-air museum, renowned for its high-quality marble.
Paço Ducal - The Ducal Palace of Vila Viçosa, located in Nossa Senhora da Conceição, was the seat of the House of Braganza, a significant noble house in Portugal, until the 1910 revolution.
Monsaraz - Near the Spanish border, Monsaraz is a picturesque pottery village with schist roofs, offering strategic views and unique beauty.
Olarias of São Pedro do Corval - Visit an authentic pottery factory and watch a potter at work.
Cromeleque do Xerez (Monsaraz) - This megalithic monument consists of 50 phallic-shaped granite menhirs, allowing for reconstruction of their original form despite partial fractures.
Observatório do Lago Alqueva - Sail on a vast reservoir, admiring century-old oak trees and some of Portugal’s most beautiful inland scenery.
Beja - Drive to Beja for a walking tour of the city.
Beja – Tavira – Olhão - Lagos - 129km – overnight in Lagos
Vila Nova de Cacela - Discover the Algarve’s stunning beaches, nature reserves, and charming villages.
Ria Formosa - Join a fabulous boat tour of the Ria Formosa Natural Park with an experienced team dedicated to providing the best holiday experience.
Praia de Cacela Velha - Begin your Algarve visit with a trip to Cacela Velha, a quaint village overlooking the Ria Formosa Natural Park.
Tavira Island - Explore Tavira’s historic center and its castle.
Castelo de Tavira - Continue your visit to Tavira’s historic center and castle.
Mercado de Olhão - Recognizable by its red bricks, the Mercado Municipal, built in 1915 and renovated in 1997, features two halls: one for produce and the other for seafood.
Lagos - Travel to Lagos for a cooking class in its renowned walled old town.
Ponta da Piedade - Nearby cliffs offer breathtaking views of the headland and a lighthouse.
Lagos – Sagres - Return to Lisbon – 327km
Lagos - Situated by a wide bay, Lagos is a lively Portuguese city, especially at night. Enjoy its pedestrian streets, restaurants, cafes, craft shops, and urban art. Lagos is also famous for its beautiful beaches with cliffs and caves.
Sagres - The Sagres Fortress, built in 1453, protected the Portuguese coast and inspired Infante D. Henrique’s oceanic studies. Though the “Sagres School” was in Lagos, Sagres played a role in navigation history.
Cape Saint Vincent - Near Sagres, this cape is the southwestern tip of continental Europe, blending nature, culture, and myth. It is closely tied to the sea, from ancient navigators to legends.
Lisbon - Return to Lisbon.

- On-board WiFi
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Responsibility and personal accidents insurance
- On-board WiFi
- All Fees and Taxes
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Responsibility and personal accidents insurance
- Meals and drinks,
- Traveler will book their own hotel to stay at night we can do recomendations
- Meals and drinks,
- Traveler will book their own hotel to stay at night we can do recomendations
Évora is a city surrounded by medieval walls, cork, good food, and a chapel made of bones.
One of the best holiday destinations in Europe is the Algarve, you will have the opportunity to discover the most beautiful beaches in Portugal and nature reserves.
Be familiar with the Traditions, gastronomy, and culture from the south taking: Cooking classes,…
Évora is a city surrounded by medieval walls, cork, good food, and a chapel made of bones.
One of the best holiday destinations in Europe is the Algarve, you will have the opportunity to discover the most beautiful beaches in Portugal and nature reserves.
Be familiar with the Traditions, gastronomy, and culture from the south taking: Cooking classes, tiles factory, impressive landscapes, cork factories, wine cellars, pottery, and artisans that preserve the art and culture.
Alqueva It is one of the largest lagoons in Portugal and the largest natural lagoon in the Iberian Peninsula.
The Arrabida National Park is one of the demarcated designations of origin for wines in Portugal. Be impressed by its sensational views, and visit an authentic tile factory.
Castelo de Vide is known as the Princess of Alentejo, come and discover its Jewish quarter and the only museum dedicated to the Inquisition in Portugal.
The highest town in Portugal is Marvão
- Traveler will book or find their own hotel to stay at night
- We provide a baby seat for the car
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.