Experience a private transfer from Lisbon to Porto with stops in Coimbra and Aveiro. Explore the historic city of Coimbra and the charming canals of Aveiro before arriving at your hotel in Porto. Customize your stops to suit your preferences for a comfortable journey.
Experience a private transfer from Lisbon to Porto with stops in Coimbra and Aveiro. Explore the historic city of Coimbra and the charming canals of Aveiro before arriving at your hotel in Porto. Customize your stops to suit your preferences for a comfortable journey.
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University of Coimbra - Coimbra is a historic city in central Portugal, celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and lively academic environment. Once the nation’s capital, it hosts one of Europe’s oldest universities, the University of Coimbra, which infuses the city with a unique mix of tradition and youthful vitality.
Exploring Coimbra’s old…
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University of Coimbra - Coimbra is a historic city in central Portugal, celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and lively academic environment. Once the nation’s capital, it hosts one of Europe’s oldest universities, the University of Coimbra, which infuses the city with a unique mix of tradition and youthful vitality.
Exploring Coimbra’s old town, visitors can wander through narrow streets, charming squares, and historic buildings that echo centuries of history. The university’s hilltop location provides breathtaking views over the Mondego River and the surrounding landscape. Highlights include the magnificent Joanina Library, renowned for its ornate baroque design and impressive collection of ancient books.
Coimbra is also famous for its traditional Fado music, often performed by students, adding a special cultural touch to the experience.
With its blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty, Coimbra is an ideal destination for an unforgettable tourist visit. -
Aveiro - A charming coastal city often referred to as the “Venice of Portugal” due to its network of canals and colorful traditional boats known as moliceiros. Situated near the Atlantic Ocean, it offers a unique combination of maritime heritage, Art Nouveau architecture, and a relaxed seaside atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for tourists.
As visitors stroll through the city, they can admire elegant buildings with ornate facades, many dating back to the early 20th century. A boat ride along the canals offers a different perspective of the city and is one of the most popular experiences. Nearby, the salt pans highlight Aveiro’s long-standing connection to salt production.
No visit is complete without tasting the local sweet specialty, ovos moles, made from egg yolks and sugar. Just a short distance away, the beaches of Costa Nova attract visitors with their striped houses and golden sands.
With its scenic waterways, cultural richness, and laid-back charm, Aveiro offers a delightful experience. -
Obidos - Óbidos is a picturesque medieval village in central Portugal, renowned for its well-preserved walls and enchanting atmosphere. Walking through its narrow cobblestone streets feels like stepping back in time, with whitewashed houses adorned with bright flowers and traditional tiles.
The village is encircled by ancient fortified walls, which visitors can walk along for stunning views of the countryside. At its heart stands a historic castle, now converted into a charming hotel, adding to the romantic character of the town. Small local shops offer handicrafts and the famous cherry liqueur, ginjinha, often served in chocolate cups.
Óbidos also hosts cultural events throughout the year, such as medieval fairs and festivals that bring history to life. With its unique charm, rich heritage, and cozy ambiance, it is an ideal destination for a relaxing and memorable tourist experience. -
Nazare - Nazaré is one of Portugal’s most iconic seaside towns, celebrated for its dramatic cliffs, golden beaches, and deep-rooted fishing traditions. Located along the Atlantic coast, this charming village combines natural beauty with cultural heritage, making it a perfect destination for a memorable tourist visit.
The town is divided into two main areas: the lower part, near the beach, where you’ll find colorful fishing boats, lively cafés, and restaurants serving fresh seafood; and the upper cliff area, called Sítio, which offers breathtaking panoramic views over the ocean. You can reach Sítio by a traditional funicular, adding a touch of adventure to your visit.
Nazaré is world-famous for its giant waves, especially at Praia do Norte, where surfers from around the globe come to challenge some of the biggest waves ever recorded. Even if you’re not a surfer, watching the powerful Atlantic waves crash against the cliffs is an unforgettable experience. -
Fatima - One of the most important pilgrimage destinations in the world, attracting millions of visitors each year for its spiritual significance and peaceful atmosphere. Located in central Portugal, this small town gained fame after the reported apparitions of the Virgin Mary in 1917, an event that deeply shaped its identity.
At the heart of the town lies the Sanctuary of Fátima, a vast and serene complex that includes the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and the modern Basilica of the Holy Trinity. Pilgrims and tourists alike gather here to reflect, attend religious ceremonies, or simply enjoy the sense of calm that surrounds the area.
Visitors can also explore the Chapel of the Apparitions, built on the exact site where the visions are said to have occurred. Beyond its religious importance, Fátima offers a welcoming environment with shops, cafés, and local culture.
With its unique blend of faith, history, and tranquility, Fátima provides a meaningful and memorable experience for any traveler.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Private guide, fuel, insurances, tolls
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- On-board WiFi
- Private guide, fuel, insurances, tolls
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Meals
- entrance fees
- No pets allowed
- Gratuities
- Meals
- entrance fees
- No pets allowed
- Gratuities
On this journey to Porto, travelers will have the opportunity to explore the City of Coimbra, once the capital of Portugal. This remarkable city is rich in history and stunning sights, renowned as the “City of Students” due to its ancient university, one of the oldest in the world, which has produced some of Portugal’s most notable figures. After…
On this journey to Porto, travelers will have the opportunity to explore the City of Coimbra, once the capital of Portugal. This remarkable city is rich in history and stunning sights, renowned as the “City of Students” due to its ancient university, one of the oldest in the world, which has produced some of Portugal’s most notable figures. After Coimbra, the tour continues to the city of Aveiro, often referred to as Portugal’s “Little Venice,” famous for its charming canals and small boats, delectable sweets, and picturesque beach houses unique to this region. The day concludes with arrival at your hotel in Porto. Instead of driving directly from Lisbon to Porto, this tour offers the chance to visit several captivating locations along the way. Please note that the itinerary is flexible and can be tailored to your preferences. For example, instead of Coimbra or Aveiro, stops can be made in Obidos or Fatima. The possibilities are endless, always prioritizing your comfort. PLEASE NOTE WE CAN ADJUST THE STOPS TO YOUR TASTE.
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.