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Explore Portugal - land of charming contrasts (10 nights, incl. rental car, from Lisbon) for 11 days with DERTOUR and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

Portugal - land of charming contrasts (10 nights, incl. rental car, from Lisbon)

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Portugal

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281927

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  • Operator:

    DERTOUR

  • Length:

    11 days

  • Group size:

    50 pax

  • Age:

    1 to 99

  • Difficulty:

    Difficulty levels:
    • Relaxing
    • Easy
    • Moderate
    • Serious
    • Heart-pumping
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Road trip

Tour program

Day 1

Lisbon

Individual arrival and pick-up of your rental car at the airport. Lisbon is considered one of the most beautiful European capitals. A verse by the poet António Nobre says: "Quem não viu Lisboa, não viu coisa boa" - If you haven't seen Lisbon, you haven't seen anything beautiful. It is situated on the wide estuary of the Rio Tejo on several hills, which makes it very easy to find your way around. 2 nights in Lisbon. (breakfast). Economy: Hotel Luxe (middle class, national category: 3 stars). Comfort: Hotel Mundial (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars). Charm: Pousada de Lisboa (first class, national category: 5 stars).
More than 2,000 years of history have left their mark on the right bank of the Tagus. Discover the cultural and gastronomic diversity of Lisbon! (breakfast).
Lagos, a town with an eventful history, is one of the oldest towns in the Algarve, as evidenced not least by its imposing fortifications. The center has a very pretty townscape and a beautiful marina. The numerous beaches in the surrounding area are a delightful addition to the urban hustle and bustle of Lagos. Optimal conditions for swimming and diving, you have the choice between miles of beach with dunes or small rocky bays with crystal clear water. One night in Lagos or the surrounding area. Approx. 300 km (approx. 4 hours' drive). (breakfast). Economy: Motinho de Ouro in Luz (middle class, national category: 3 stars). Comfort: Tivoli Lagos (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars). Charm: Costa d'Oiro Lagos (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars).
Surrounded by the historic city walls from the 14th century and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this Alentejo town is like an open-air museum. Beautifully preserved monasteries, old churches, winding alleyways, 16th/17th century bourgeois houses, cozy squares, a Roman temple and historic archways bring the past into the present. The Alentejo also has plenty of culinary delights to offer: Meat dishes such as lamb, spicy cheese, freshly baked bread and excellent red wines characterize the region's gastronomy. One night in Évora. Approx. 235 km (approx. 3 hours' drive). (breakfast). Economy: Hotel Evora (middle class, national category: 3 stars). Comfort: Mar d'Ar Muralhas (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars). Charm: Mar d'Ar Aqueduto (first class, national category: 5 stars).
On this day, the journey takes you around 260 km north to the historic university and former capital of Portugal. There is also plenty to discover along the way, so make a stopover every now and then, e.g. in the famous pilgrimage site of Fatima. For Portugal, it is the holy city and, after Lourdes, the most important Catholic Marian pilgrimage site, and the atmosphere is accordingly. Or in Tomar, where the mighty monastery castle "Castelo dos Templários e Convento de Cristo" towers above the city. Your overnight stay in Coimbra is picturesquely situated on the Rio Mondego and stretches up a steep hill in terraces. The shopping area is located in the lower "Baixa" district, while the university and the "Sé Velha" cathedral can be seen from afar on the old town hill. In addition to other interesting church buildings and beautiful parks, there is a breathtaking library with a baroque ambience in the university. One night in Coimbra.approx. 260 km (approx. 3 hours' drive). (breakfast). Economy: Hotel Dom Luis (middle class, national category: 3 stars). Comfort: NH Coimbra Dona Ines (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars). Charm: Conimbriga Hotel do Paço (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars).
The "Venice" of Portugal, Aveiro, is an ideal stopover on the way to Porto. The lagoon city thrives on its proximity to the sea, with the colorfully painted "Moliceiros", Aveiro's fishing boats and landmarks, moored in the city's canals. You should not miss a visit to Costa Nova. This is certainly one of the most beautiful villages in the area, right on the coast, which is part of the Costa Prata (Silver Coast) region. Only here can you find the small wooden houses and villas in striped design. Situated on an elongated hillside, the facades of the houses are almost exclusively painted in a striped style in bright red, blue, green or yellow. Although it is certainly difficult to continue, today's destination is an experience in itself. Porto, the lively metropolis of the north and center of the port wine trade on the Douro, impresses with its magnificent cityscape and historic old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 2 nights in Porto. Approx. 116 km (approx. 1.5 hours' drive). (breakfast). Economy: Tryp Porto Centro (middle class, national category: 3 stars). Comfort: Cristal Porto (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars). Charm: Portobay Teatro (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars).
Use the day to enjoy the hustle and bustle of the city. The main axis of the center is the "Avenida dos Aliados", which looks like a huge square with the town hall and tower dominating the upper end. Also worth seeing in this part of the city is the azulejos (tiled) porch of the S. Bento train station. In the old university district to the west of the Avenida, there are some magnificent city palaces that bear witness to the wealth of the inhabitants. Porto is also home to the highest bell tower in the country, the Torre dos Clérigos, a baroque granite structure measuring an impressive 75 meters. Next to "Sé", the cathedral, which emerged from the origins of a Romanesque fortified church, stands the spacious Bishop's Palace, one of the most beautiful secular baroque buildings in Portugal. To the right of the palace, narrow alleyways and steps lead down to the Douro and the Ribeira district. Take the opportunity to take a trip on one of the many boats on the Douro. From the water, completely new views open up, e.g. of the "Ponte Dom Luis I". The two-storey steel bridge is probably the city's most famous structure, designed by a student of Gustav Eiffel. Among the numerous other sights, the "Bolsa" (stock exchange) stands out in particular, with its simple, cool façade on the outside and richly decorated interior - a masterpiece of stucco art. When you are exhausted from sightseeing, relax with a glass of port wine or a good meal - there is no shortage of either in Porto. (Breakfast).
Braga, the third largest city in Portugal, has been a bishop's see since the 12th century and is still the religious center of the country today. There is a saying in Portugal that people work in Porto, study in Coimbra, live in Lisbon and pray in Braga. Now that you have visited these four cities, you are well placed to form an opinion. Worth a visit is "Bom Jesus", a much-visited pilgrimage mountain about 5 km to the south. Due to the old trees, the park is particularly beautiful for walks. The climb up the Way of the Cross is more strenuous but worthwhile. 500 steps lead to the baroque Igreja Bom Jesus. The zigzagging pairs of steps are decorated with wall fountains. One night in Braga. Approx. 40 km (approx. 30 minutes' drive). (breakfast). Economy: Hotel do Lago (middle class, national category: 3 stars). Comfort: Hotel Elevador (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars). Charm: Hotel do Parque (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars).
A historic city wall surrounds the "Castelo" of the small town and allows a panoramic tour of the surrounding vineyards and windmills. Bright whitewashed houses decorated with blue and yellow flowers, winding alleyways and archways give Óbidos a uniquely romantic and historic atmosphere. It is probably one of the nicest and most atmospheric places in Portugal, straight out of a picture book. One night in Óbidos. If you have booked the charm option, you will spend 2 nights in Óbidos. Approx. 335 km (approx. 4 hours' drive). (breakfast). Economy/comfort: Hotel Josefa d'Obidos (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars). Charm: Pousada do Castelo (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars).
Once the summer retreat of the Portuguese royal family, the city has retained its charm to this day. Around the Palácio Nacional da Pena, the royal summer residence Palácio Nacional de Sintra or Paço Real and the Moorish fortress Castelo dos Mouros, numerous beautiful palaces were built for Lisbon's aristocracy, who preferred the cool Sintra to Lisbon's hot summer, and still bear witness to Sintra's eventful history today. One night in Sintra. Approx. 75 km (approx. 1 hour drive). (breakfast). Economy: Hotel Arribas (middle class, national category: 3 stars). Comfort: NH Sintra Centro (upper middle class, national category: 4 stars). Charm: see day 9.
Individual departure or extension. Return the rental car at Lisbon airport. Approx. 25 km (approx. 30 minutes' drive). (Breakfast).

Tour Details

accommodation

10 nights in the above-mentioned or equivalent, functional hotels and in middle-class hotels (economy option: UE1F)

Road trip as per itinerary

10 nights rental car, e.g. Seat Ibiza or similar (category EDMR, 5-door, air conditioning), probably from Europcar from/to Lisbon airport with unlimited free mileage, fully comprehensive/theft protection with excess (EUR 950 per rental), liability insurance (cover of EUR 100 million). Reimbursement of excess included. Further information and conditions can be found at www.informierender.de/zusatzinformationen

Car trip according to itinerary

10 days rental car, e.g. Peugeot 208 or similar (category EDMR, 5-door, air conditioning), probably from Europcar from/to Lisbon airport with unlimited free mileage, fully comprehensive/theft cover with excess (EUR 1600 per rental), liability insurance (cover of EUR 100 million). Reimbursement of excess included. Further information and conditions can be found at www.informierender.de/zusatzinformationen

Please note that not all hotels have their own parking spaces and that parking fees may not be included.

10x breakfast

Inclusive services/rental car included, Round trip/excursion package bookable, Round trip/individual extensions, Round trip/multiple hotel categories to choose from, Round trip/multiple variants bookable, Meals/daily breakfast included

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Currency

Euro

Portugal

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