Portugal is a true gem of a destination, a natural blend of rich history, breathtaking scenery and delicious cuisine. If you’re dreaming of a trip that’s as delicious as it is amazing, then this one-week itinerary is perfect for you. From the vibrant city of Porto to the sunny beaches of the Algarve, find out more about how to make the most of your time in this amazing country.
Days 1-2: Fall in love with Porto
Arriving in Porto Your adventure begins in the beautiful city of Porto. You’ll arrive at Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport. Flying with KLM is an experience in itself, with great service that makes you feel pampered right from the start. Once you’ve rented a car (a must if you want to explore at your own pace), you’ll be ready to dive into the charms of Porto.
Explore the heart of Porto First, go straight Sao Bento StationThis is no ordinary train station. Be amazed by the walls covered with over 20,000 stunning azulejos (tiles), depicting the most important moments in Portuguese history. These intricate blue and white tiles are just the beginning of your deep exploration into Portuguese culture.
Next up: Clerigos TowerYou have to climb 240 steps to the top, but the panoramic views of Porto are definitely worth it. Porto CathedralA must-see attraction with a mix of Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque architectural styles.
Stroll around Ribeira Afternoon stroll Ribeira areaA UNESCO World Heritage site filled with winding cobblestone streets, colorful buildings and lively cafés, take a stroll along the Douro River and take in the picture-perfect views – you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a postcard.
Don’t miss Livraria Lello Book lovers, rejoice! Lello Library It’s a dream come true: often hailed as one of the most beautiful bookshops in the world, its intricate woodwork and magical atmosphere are a must-see – no wonder it’s said to have inspired JK Rowling, who lived in Porto.
Dinner at Terra Nova After a day of sightseeing, Terra NovaThis restaurant prides itself on fresh seafood and authentic Portuguese cuisine, so dine on grilled octopus, bacalhau (cod) and a glass of vinho verde for a perfect end to your first day in Porto.
Taste Port Wine in Porto On the second day, we took it to the next level Graham’s Lodge Enjoy a port wine tasting, where you can learn about the different types of port wine and sample the best port wines while enjoying stunning views of the city from the terrace.
Scenic drive through the Douro Valley In the afternoon, Douro ValleyImagine: rolling hills covered with terraced vineyards, winding roads and a stop at a charming quinta (winery) to taste port fresh from the source: this is one of those unforgettable moments that make you think, “I’m dreaming.”
Day 3: Getting lost in Coimbra
Heading to Coimbra On the third day we head south CoimbraParis is a city full of history and charm, and the drive itself takes about 1.5 hours and is a beautiful, scenic drive so be sure to relax and enjoy it.
Stroll through the old town of Coimbra Once you arrive, it’s time to get lost in the best way possible. Coimbra’s old alleys are a maze of history, and with every twist and turn you’ll discover something new. Take your time to wander through this atmospheric city, where the past is apparent in every corner.
Visit to the University of Coimbra A visit to Coimbra would be meaningless without a visit here. University of CoimbraIt is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions in Europe. Joanina LibraryThis Baroque masterpiece is often compared to the library in Beauty and the Beast, and it’s easy to see why: with its ornate woodwork and centuries-old volumes, it’s a veritable book lover’s paradise.
Sweet treats and savory food If you need a little cheer up, Chewy Before you go O Boloza Try the famous latino (suckling pig) sandwich. Paco de Conde If you want to enjoy authentic Portuguese cuisine in a cozy atmosphere, this is the place to go.
Day 4: The Road to Nazareth
Stop at the Batalha Monastery On the way to the coastal town of Nazareth, Batalha MonasteryBuilt to commemorate the Portuguese victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that will amaze you with its intricate stonework and stained-glass windows.
Explore Nazareth Although Nazaré is known worldwide for its gigantic waves (hello surfers!), it’s also a city rich in tradition. As you wander the streets, keep your eyes peeled for local women dressed in traditional seven-layer skirts, a unique cultural feature unique to Nazaré.
Traditional fishing culture A stroll along the seafront will take you to see dried fish displayed on wooden racks, a tradition that has continued for centuries and a fascinating glimpse into the city’s connection to the sea.
Sunset in Sitio At the end of the day siteThe cliff-top enclave offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, and the sunsets you can watch here are sure to stay with you long after your trip is over.
Day 5: Medieval charm of Óbidos and history of Évora
Óbidos: A journey back in time Day 5 Obidosis like something out of a fairy tale. This walled city is truly magical with its cobbled streets, whitewashed houses and colorful bougainvillea. Take your time to wander and soak up the medieval atmosphere.
Drinking ginger in Obidos If you come to Obidos, be sure to try it. Jinjaa cherry liqueur served in a chocolate cup. It has a sweet and luxurious taste, and is a must-try item when you come here.
Historic Evora From Obidos Evorais another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town is a treasure trove of Roman and medieval architecture. Rome Temple, Evora Cathedral,and Chapel of Bones.
Visit the Chapel of Bones of Chapel of Bones is one of those places that mixes creepy and fascinating in equal measure, with the walls literally lined with human bones and skulls, a solemn yet striking reminder of the passage of time.
Lagos sunset In the evening, Lagos Watch the sunset in the Algarve Ponta da PiedadeAs the sun sinks below the horizon, dramatic cliffs and sea arches create an unforgettable sight.
Day 6: Soaking up the sun in the Algarve
Lagos beach hopping Day 6 is spent relaxing and soaking up the sun in the Algarve. Praia Dona AnaIt is one of the most beautiful beaches in the region, with golden cliffs and crystal clear waters. Praia do CamiloIt’s a little paradise perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Discover the Algarve from the sea If you’re feeling adventurous, rent a kayak or take a boat tour to explore famous sea caves, including the iconic Algarve Sea Caves. Benagil CavesThese natural wonders are best viewed from the water, where you’ll be awed by their size and beauty.
Lunch by the sea Return to Lagos for lunch Camilois a beachfront restaurant known for its fresh seafood and breathtaking views, the perfect place to relax and refuel before continuing your beach-hopping adventure.
Lagos Night As the day draws to a close, take a leisurely stroll through Lagos Old Town. This vibrant area is full of historic charm, lively bars and artisan shops – the ideal way to end a day of sun and sea in the Algarve.
Day 7: Lisbon and Sintra to finish off
Discover Lisbon Spend your final two days in Portugal’s fascinating capital, Lisbon, starting with a walking tour exploring the city’s rich history, from its maritime past to the devastating earthquake of 1755 that changed the cityscape forever.
Explore Belem In the afternoon Belem This is the area from which Portugal’s greatest explorers once set sail. Jeronimos Monasteryis a magnificent example of Manueline architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pastel de nata in Belém’s pastels—These custard tarts are the stuff of legend.
Alfama: Lisbon’s oldest district No visit to Lisbon is complete without exploring this place. AlfamaThe city’s oldest district, this area survived the 1755 earthquake and still retains much of its charm. Wander the narrow streets, listen to soulful Fado music and experience the city’s vibrant culture.
Sintra: a fairytale ending The final day is Sintrais a town that seems straight out of a fairy tale. Pena PalaceExplore the mystical gardens, situated at the top of a hill offering breathtaking views. Quinta da Regaleira.
Last night in Lisbon For your final evening you will return to Lisbon. Bairro Alto Finally, enjoy some Portuguese cuisine and a little nightlife, as you reflect on your wonderful week in Portugal while savoring your final moments in this beautiful country.
A look back at the perfect Portuguese adventure
As an unforgettable week in Portugal comes to an end, it’s clear that this country has the power to capture your heart. From its rich history and vibrant culture, to its stunning landscapes and delicious cuisine, Portugal offers something special around every corner.
This itinerary strikes the perfect balance between adventure and relaxation, ensuring you return home with a deeper appreciation for all that Portugal has to offer. Once you board your flight home with KLM, take time to savor memories as you sip port wine in the Douro Valley, stroll the winding streets of Lisbon, or soak up the sun on the beaches of the Algarve.
Portugal is a destination that stays in your mind and makes you want to return long after you have left. So, I wish you a perfect Portuguese adventure and may this be the first of many!