Self-Guided Tour in Portugal – 8 Days from Lisbon to Porto

We’ve taken advantage of our vast experience with trip-planning, and created this all-inclusive pack which includes visits to some of the most beautiful spots in Portugal. National Parks, medievel villages, markets, hiking excursions, wild landscapes, and various locations only few tourists visit!

Kokopeli´s self-guided tour-planning service allows our clients to take advantage of our agency´s vast knowledge of the area, acquired through years of experience, while at the same time, enjoying the tour at your own pace, without a personal guide. Our planned self-guided tour will allow you to reach some of Portugal´s most amazing places, at an easy and enjoyable pace.

We offer a package which includes:

  • Vehicle rental for the duration of the tour
  • Quality hotel accommodation
  • Variety of activities
  • Personal support
  • Prep-talk with one of our guides

The route and activities on this tour were constructed out of our experience and understanding of self-guided tour planning. The route allows clients to rest easy (at a lovely mountainside hotel or a special country house) on the one hand, while travelling in your own pace on the other. We will send you to places that don´t even appear in the guidebooks, and introduce you to magical sites and wonderful countryside scenery. We´ve planned a tour covering all of the must-see spots of the area.

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Itinerary:

Day 1 - Lisbon - Sintra

After a morning of shopping in Lisbon, the magical capital of Portugal, we will head out to Sintra – a town that seems to have been taken out of a fairytale, and the holiday town for kings and counts. Quinta da Regaleira´s palace and gardens (UNESCO World Heritage Site) are highly recommended and are worth a visit, as well as the various city´s souvenir-filled streets and alleyways.

Day 2 - Cabo da Roca - Berlenges - Óbidos

This day will start with a visit in Cabo da Roca, Europe’s westerenmost point, and what was once considered to be the literal end of the world. From there we will continue towards the fishing town of Peniche and down to the docks, where we will head out sailing towards the Berlengas Islands, a protected archipelago, whose most residents are seagulls. We will head out on a hike towards a vantage point overlooking the island’s fortress and lighthouse. After sailing back to Peniche we will go on a visit to the town of Óbidos – picturesque medieval town surrounded by a well-preserved fortified wall.

Day 3 - Alcobaça - Batalha - Tomar

A say filled with Portugal´s best monuments. After starting the day with a visit to the impressive Santa Maria da Vitória church at the town of Batalha, we will head towards the monestary in Alcobaça. Both of these buildings are classic examples of the Portuguese Manuellic Gothic architcture. Later on we will reach the ancient Synagogue in the town of Tomar, which was built during the middle ages and now functions as a museum. For design and architecture enthusiasts, there is the option of continuing to the Convento de Cristo Monestary in Tomar.

Day 4 - Alentejo - Mourão - Castelo de Vide - Pedra Ferida

Today we will travel along the Alentejo region, which, as it being the region bordering Spain, is characterized by numerous forts built to protect Portugal´s borders. Driving through the area´s villages will take us to Mourão and its ancient castle overlooking the region, and later on, to Castelo de Vide. We will continue on to the Pedra Ferida waterfalls where a cool dip in the waters can be enjoyed.

Day 5 - Coímbra - Buçaco Forest - Serra da Estrela

Our day will kick off with a visit to Coímbra, world-renowned for its ancient university, founded in 1290. From here we will carry on to the Buçaco forest for a lovely short hike. There is an option of having a kayaking activity over the Mondego river, before continuing towards the famous Serra da Estrela – The Star Mountain Range.

Day 6 - Belmonte - Serra da Estrela

The day will start with a visit to the small town of Belmonte, where a small Jewish community has been living clandestinely for over 500 years. We’ll visit the ancient synagogue and dive into the fascinating history of Portugal’s Jewery. Afterwards, we’ll head on towards one of the country’s gems – Serra da Estrela, the famous Star Mountain Range characterized by tall granite mountains, spectacular valleys, winding creeks and green forests. We will visit the Pego do Inferno waterfall, before carrying on the scenic route towards “Tower” Mountain, the highest peak in mainland Portugal. On the way there we’ll stop to view the statue of the local patron saint of the shepards, , carved into the granite rock.

Day 7 - Trancoso - Douro Valley

We’ll make our way northwards along the winding roads descending from the park towards the first stop of the day – the medieval town of Trancoso. After a short stroll around the town’s emblematic sites, we will carry on towards the Douro Valley, where we will visit a local winery, specializing in the unique port wine.

Day 8 - Porto

Making our way along the Douro Valley, we will reach Porto, the second largest city in Portugal. We will stroll around the city and its magical sites. Before the offical end of our trip.

:Price

Number of Participants
Price per person

1-2

1099€

3-4

998€

5-6

945€

7+

849€

Price Includes:

  • 7 nights half board accommodation, per person in double room
  • Briefing and discussion with one of our guides (in our office or over phone)
  • Coffee and Picnic kits
  • Vouchers for all activities and hotels

Price Does Not Include:

  • Flights
  • Travel and luggage insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Lunch (picnic lunches can be included at 7€ per person per day. Restaurant lunches should cost between 8€ -12€)

Activities:

Buçaco Forest entry 3€

Sintra Palace visit 6€

Monestaries in Batalha and Alcobaça 5€ each

Bolmonte Synagogue and Museum 2€

Winery in Douro Valley 8€-20€, depends on the winery

Berlenges Fairy 25€

Kayaking 20€

The route and activities on this tour were constructed out of our experience and understanding of self-guided tour planning. The route allows clients to rest easy (at a lovely mountainside hotel or a special country house) on the one hand, while travelling in your own pace on the other. We will send you to places that don´t even appear in the guidebooks, and introduce you to magical sites and wonderful countryside scenery. We´ve planned a tour covering all of the must-see spots of the area.

Day 1 - Lisbon - Sintra

After a morning of shopping in Lisbon, the magical capital of Portugal, we will head out to Sintra – a town that seems to have been taken out of a fairytale, and the holiday town for kings and counts. Quinta da Regaleira´s palace and gardens (UNESCO World Heritage Site) are highly recommended and are worth a visit, as well as the various city´s souvenir-filled streets and alleyways.

Day 2 - Cabo da Roca - Berlenges - Óbidos

This day will start with a visit in Cabo da Roca, Europe’s westerenmost point, and what was once considered to be the literal end of the world. From there we will continue towards the fishing town of Peniche and down to the docks, where we will head out sailing towards the Berlengas Islands, a protected archipelago, whose most residents are seagulls. We will head out on a hike towards a vantage point overlooking the island’s fortress and lighthouse. After sailing back to Peniche we will go on a visit to the town of Óbidos – picturesque medieval town surrounded by a well-preserved fortified wall.

Day 3 - Alcobaça - Batalha - Tomar

A say filled with Portugal´s best monuments. After starting the day with a visit to the impressive Santa Maria da Vitória church at the town of Batalha, we will head towards the monestary in Alcobaça. Both of these buildings are classic examples of the Portuguese Manuellic Gothic architcture. Later on we will reach the ancient Synagogue in the town of Tomar, which was built during the middle ages and now functions as a museum. For design and architecture enthusiasts, there is the option of continuing to the Convento de Cristo Monestary in Tomar.

Day 4 - Alentejo - Mourão - Castelo de Vide - Pedra Ferida

Today we will travel along the Alentejo region, which, as it being the region bordering Spain, is characterized by numerous forts built to protect Portugal´s borders. Driving through the area´s villages will take us to Mourão and its ancient castle overlooking the region, and later on, to Castelo de Vide. We will continue on to the Pedra Ferida waterfalls where a cool dip in the waters can be enjoyed.

Day 5 - Coímbra - Buçaco Forest - Serra da Estrela

Our day will kick off with a visit to Coímbra, world-renowned for its ancient university, founded in 1290. From here we will carry on to the Buçaco forest for a lovely short hike. There is an option of having a kayaking activity over the Mondego river, before continuing towards the famous Serra da Estrela – The Star Mountain Range.

Day 6 - Belmonte - Serra da Estrela

The day will start with a visit to the small town of Belmonte, where a small Jewish community has been living clandestinely for over 500 years. We’ll visit the ancient synagogue and dive into the fascinating history of Portugal’s Jewery. Afterwards, we’ll head on towards one of the country’s gems – Serra da Estrela, the famous Star Mountain Range characterized by tall granite mountains, spectacular valleys, winding creeks and green forests. We will visit the Pego do Inferno waterfall, before carrying on the scenic route towards “Tower” Mountain, the highest peak in mainland Portugal. On the way there we’ll stop to view the statue of the local patron saint of the shepards, , carved into the granite rock.

Day 7 - Trancoso - Douro Valley

We’ll make our way northwards along the winding roads descending from the park towards the first stop of the day – the medieval town of Trancoso. After a short stroll around the town’s emblematic sites, we will carry on towards the Douro Valley, where we will visit a local winery, specializing in the unique port wine.

Day 8 - Porto

Making our way along the Douro Valley, we will reach Porto, the second largest city in Portugal. We will stroll around the city and its magical sites. Before the offical end of our trip.

:Price

Number of Participants
Price per person

1-2

1099€

3-4

998€

5-6

945€

7+

849€

Price Includes:

  • 7 nights half board accommodation, per person in double room
  • Briefing and discussion with one of our guides (in our office or over phone)
  • Coffee and Picnic kits
  • Vouchers for all activities and hotels

Price Does Not Include:

  • Flights
  • Travel and luggage insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Lunch (picnic lunches can be included at 7€ per person per day. Restaurant lunches should cost between 8€ -12€)

Activities:

Buçaco Forest entry 3€

Sintra Palace visit 6€

Monestaries in Batalha and Alcobaça 5€ each

Bolmonte Synagogue and Museum 2€

Winery in Douro Valley 8€-20€, depends on the winery

Berlenges Fairy 25€

Kayaking 20€

:Price

Number of Participants
Price per person

1-2

1099€

3-4

998€

5-6

945€

7+

849€

Price Includes:

  • 7 nights half board accommodation, per person in double room
  • Briefing and discussion with one of our guides (in our office or over phone)
  • Coffee and Picnic kits
  • Vouchers for all activities and hotels

Price Does Not Include:

  • Flights
  • Travel and luggage insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Lunch (picnic lunches can be included at 7€ per person per day. Restaurant lunches should cost between 8€ -12€)

Activities:

Buçaco Forest entry 3€

Sintra Palace visit 6€

Monestaries in Batalha and Alcobaça 5€ each

Bolmonte Synagogue and Museum 2€

Winery in Douro Valley 8€-20€, depends on the winery

Berlenges Fairy 25€

Kayaking 20€