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This 12-day vacation
shows you all of Portugal without any rush, thanks to
the well-planned two-night stopovers in Lisbon, Oporto,
and the Algarve. The full circle from Lisbon to Lisbon
shows you the interior and almost the entire coastline
of Portugal. Guided sightseeing in Lisbon, Oporto, and
Evora includes Jeronimos Monastery, the Stock Exchange
with the Arabian Hall, the Ossuary Chapel, and many
other must-see sights. Visits to Obidos, Fatima, a Port
wine cellar, the Roman ruins of Conimbriga with its
excellent museum, Villa Real, and Belmonte, birthplace
of Pedro Alvares Cabral, the discoverer of Brazil are
included as well. And in the Algarve an excursion to the
Promontory of Sagres near Cape Vincent is also included.
- LISBON -
Welcome dinner; guided sightseeing, visit Jeronimos
Monastery and the Alfama
- OBIDOS -
Visit the medieval town
- ALCOBAÇA -
Visit Santa Maria Monastery
- NAZARÉ -
Lunch stop
- FATIMA -
Visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Rosary
- TOMAR -
Guided visit of the Convent of Christ
- CONIMBRIGA -
Visit of the Roman ruins and the museum
- COIMBRA -
Visit the University Library
- BUÇACO FOREST -
Visit the national park
- OPORTO -
Guided sightseeing, visit the Church of Sao
Francisco, and the Arabian Hall in the Stock
Exchange; wine tasting in a port wine cellar
- VILA REAL -
Visit the Palacio de Mateus
- BELMONTE -
Visit the Jewish Museum
- CASTELO DE VIDE -
Afternoon stop
- EVORA -
Guided sightseeing, visit the Gothic cathedral, the
Sao Francisco Church, and the Ossuary Chapel
- ALGARVE -
Excursion to the Promontory of Sagres
INSIDE VISITS:
Inside visits and special features are shown in
UPPERCASE in the tour description, including admission
charges when applicable
MEALS
10 buffet breakfast (BB); 6 three-course dinners (D),
including a welcome dinner in Lisbon
SUPERIOR HOTELS
LISBON Mundial (F), TOMAR Dos Templarios (F), OPORTO Dom
Henrique (F), VISEU Grao Vasco (F), EVORA Albergaria
Vitoria (F), ALGARVE Vilamoura Beach (F) at Vilamoura
AIRPORT TRANSFERS: Airport transfers may be
included when you make your flight arrangements.

Day 1 Arrival in
Lisbon, Portugal
(Sun.) Board your overnight transatlantic flight.
Day 2 Arrival in Lisbon, Portugal
(Mon.) Free time to rest or start exploring the
Portuguese capital. At 6 p.m. meet your Tour Director
and traveling companions and have a welcome dinner at
your hotel. (D)
Day 3 Lisbon
(Tue.) Lisbon was the center of Europe’s longest-lived
overseas empire. Portugal’s imperial ambitions date back
to Prince Henry the Navigator’s 15th-century discoveries
in West Africa and did not subside until the 1970s.
Morning sightseeing with a Local Guide features Belem
Tower, guarding the mouth of the Tagus, and JERONIMOS
MONASTERY with the tomb of Vasco da Gama. Drive past the
Bull Ring to Pombal Statue and on along the grand
Avenida da Liberdade. Then enjoy a walk through the
cobbled alleys of quaint ALFAMA, the quarter of the
seamen. Afternoon and evening at leisure. Exciting
optional excursions to the royal palace of Sintra and
dinner at a typical taverna with Fado-style
entertainment are available. (BB)
Day 4 Lisbon–Fatima–Tomar
(Wed.) First stop on your northbound journey is medieval
Obidos. Go back in time as you pass the main gate in the
impressive perimeter wall and walk along the narrow
streets. Continue to Alcobaça to visit the Church of
SANTA MARIA MONASTERY, built in the 12th century for 999
Cistercian monks. See the elaborate tombs of King Pedro
I and his Castilian lover Inês de Castro and hear how
she was murdered at the order of Pedro’s father. The
fishing harbor of Nazaré is the perfect place for a
leisurely lunch break. In the afternoon mix with the
pilgrims at the country’s hallowed national shrine,
Fatima’s SANCTUARY OF OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY. Overnight
in Tomar, the historic seat of the mighty Order of the
Knights of Christ. (BB,D)
Day 5 Tomar–Oporto
(Thu.) Visit the hilltop CONVENT OF CHRIST with its
famous Manueline window. Further north, the ROMAN RUINS
OF CONIMBRIGA are eloquent testimony to centuries of
Roman influence. Tour the excavations, view the
well-preserved mosaics, and visit the excellent MUSEUM.
On to Coimbra, strategically situated on a hill
overlooking the Mondego River. After a visit to the
gilded baroque LIBRARY of its 700-year-old university,
drive through the ancient BUÇACO FOREST on your way to
Oporto, Portugal’s second-largest city. (BB,D)
Day 6 Oporto
(Fri.) Sightseeing with a Local Guide includes a
panoramic drive to the mouth of the Douro River, the
soaring cathedral, the richly decorated CHURCH OF SAO
FRANCISCO, and the STOCK EXCHANGE with its contemporary
ARABIAN HALL inspired by Granada’s Alhambra. Next, visit
a PORT WINE CELLAR where the famous wine produced from
grapes of the Douro Valley is aged in huge vats.
Afternoon at leisure, and tonight why not join an
optional dinner at one of Oporto’s typical restaurants?
(BB)
Day 7 Oporto–Viseu
(Sat.) Head inland to Guimaraes, often referred to as
the “Cradle of Portugal” because of its association with
the country’s first king, Alfonso Henriques. Next is
Vila Real, former capital of Portugal’s northeastern
region of Trás-os-Montes. Just outside the town visit
the splendid park and manor of PALACIO DE MATEUS, whose
picture graces the label of the excellent Mateus rosé
wine. From here a scenic road through the port wine
vineyards leads to Viseu, believed to have been the home
of the Lusitanian leader Viriate who resisted the Roman
conquest. (BB,D)
Day 8 Viseu–Evora
(Sun.) This morning, your first stop is in Belmonte,
today a symbol of Jewish awakening, and visit the JEWISH
MUSEUM. Afternoon break in Castelo de Vide, an
enchanting small town. Time to walk through the Jewish
Quarter with its white-washed houses and take pictures
of the 14th century castle. Continue to Evora, the
cultural center of southern Portugal and a former royal
residence. (BB,D)
Day 9 Evora–Algarve
(Mon.) A massive wall surrounds Evora’s medieval center,
classified as a World Heritage Site. A Local Guide will
take you on a walking tour through its narrow alleys to
the Roman Temple, the early gothic CATHEDRAL, Portas de
Moura Fountain, and SAO FRANCISCO CHURCH. Visit the
OSSUARY CHAPEL, whose walls are covered with thousands
of human bones and skulls. Next, proceed across the arid
Alentejo plain to the Algarve, Portugal’s most popular
holiday area. Tonight is your chance to try one of the
seafood restaurants for which the Algarve is famous.
(BB)
Day 10Algarve Excursion
(Tue.) Today you may prefer to relax, explore this
beautiful resort at your own pace, or join the included
excursion along the enchanting southern coastline.
History comes alive as you reach the wind-swept
PROMONTORY OF SAGRES, where Henry the Navigator lived
and planned his overseas expansion. Only a few miles
away is Cape St. Vincent, the southwestern corner of
continental Europe, a dramatic cliff defying the waves
of an ever-angry Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy a lunch break in
pretty Lagos and return to your hotel. (BB,D)
Day 11Algarve–Lisbon
(Wed.) North to Setúbal, a major port and industrial
center on the north bank of the Sado Estuary. Then the
scenic route over the Serra da Arrábida and savor
sweeping views of the Tróia Peninsula. Catch glimpses of
the castle of Sesimbra, which recall fierce medieval
battles between Christians and Moors. After crossing the
Bridge of April 25th, you’re back in Lisbon for the last
evening of an exciting touring adventure. (BB)
Day 12
(Thu.) Your homebound flight arrives the same day. (BB)
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US$ Price
Details
Single room supplement:
$397
Triple room reduction per person:
$50
Extra nights per person in Lisbon:
in single room $150, in twin room $83, in
triple room $74
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