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Porto & Douro Valley
Light and life by the river
Where the city meets the vineyard, Porto and the Douro Valley together offer a rich tapestry of culture, wine, and timeless beauty.
In Porto, stroll along the vibrant Ribeira, cross the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge, and visit the historic Port Wine cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia. The city blends heritage and creativity, with tiled churches, lively streets, and bold northern flavors like the famous francesinha.
Just upriver, the Douro Valley unfolds in terraces of vineyards and winding roads. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s the birthplace of Port Wine and home to stunning quintas, scenic cruises, and peaceful villages like Pinhão.
Together, Porto and the Douro offer a unique journey through Portuguese soul, flavor, and landscape — where every view, every taste, tells a story.
Proposed tours / experiences
- Walking Tour Porto FD
- Walking Tour Porto HD
- Porto Wine Morning
- Cultural Porto Tour
- Lunch, Train & Boat Tour
- Douro Experience
- Douro Adventure
- Douro Exclusive
- Amarante & Douro Wine
- Douro Ultimate Escape
- Golden Vineyard Cocktails
- Exploration of Côa Valley’s
- Culinary & Natural Delights
- Douro Family Escape
- Douro Family Adventure
- Tour Wine & Soul
- Tour Quinta Nova
- Tour Quinta do Tedo
- Tour Quinta do Noval
- Tour HO Wines
- Experience Olive Oil
- Hiking Adventure
- Cultural, Artistic & Gastronomic
- Showcooking Lamego
- Douro Tour E-Bike
- Douro Bike Tour
- Tour Winery Aveleda
- Aveleda Experience
- Private Boat Trip
- Sunset Boat Trip
- Super Car Douro Valley
- Douro Valley Fishing
- Douro Transfers
- Helicopter Experience
- Vegetarian Cooking
Aveiro & coimbra
BETWEEN CANALS AND CULTURE
Nestled along Portugal’s central coast, Aveiro and Coimbra offer two distinct but equally captivating sides of the country’s cultural heart — one shaped by canals and the sea, the other by centuries of learning and tradition.
Often called the “Venice of Portugal,” Aveiro enchants with its colorful moliceiro boats gliding through narrow canals, Art Nouveau architecture, and salt pans shimmering in the sun. Its maritime heritage lives on in every bite of ovos moles, the city’s signature sweet, and in the quiet beauty of the nearby Costa Nova, where candystriped houses line the Atlantic shore.
Just inland, Coimbra rises along the banks of the Mondego River, crowned by one of Europe’s oldest universities. The city breathes history, from the grand Baroque library and ancient academic traditions to the melancholic notes of Coimbra-style Fado. Yet its youthful spirit endures, carried by generations of students who bring life to its streets and cafés.
Together, Aveiro and Coimbra offer a journey through Portugal’s soul — where water, wisdom, and wonder come together in a rich tapestry of beauty and meaning.
Proposed tours
- Aveiro Tour
- Coimbra Tour
- Paiva Walkways
Lisboa, óbidos e sintra
LIGHT AND LIFE BY THE RIVER
Lisbon, Portugal’s vibrant capital, is a city of captivating contrasts — where old-world charm meets modern energy, and tradition dances with innovation. Built across seven hills and overlooking the Tagus River, Lisbon dazzles with its distinctive light, colorful tiled façades, and a rhythm that is both relaxed and alive.
Wander through the labyrinthine streets of Alfama, where Fado melodies echo from hidden taverns, or explore the elegant boulevards of Baixa and Chiado, rich with shops, cafés, and cultural landmarks. In Belém, discover the legacy of Portugal’s Age of Discovery, from majestic monasteries to riverside monuments. Meanwhile, the creative pulse of neighborhoods like LX Factory and Cais do Sodré showcases Lisbon’s contemporary side.
Lisbon’s gastronomy is a feast for the senses — from the iconic bacalhau dishes to custard-filled pastéis de nata and seafood freshly caught from the Atlantic. Rooftop bars, traditional markets, and cozy tascas reflect the city’s passion for food, wine, and conviviality.
With its mild climate, welcoming spirit, and rich blend of history and modernity, Lisbon is more than a capital — it’s an experience of light, culture, and soulful connection at every turn.
Proposed tours
- Walking Tour Lisbon 1
- Walking Tour Lisbon 2
- Tour Sintra
- Sintra, Estoril & Cascais
- Spiritual & Cultural Journey
- Authentic Lisbon Food Tour
- Lisbon Gourmet Food Tour
- Sintra & Cascais Escape
- Sintra & Cascais Hiking
- Arrábida Jeep Tour
- Private Tuk-tuk Tour
- Journey Through Portugal's Soul
- Tile Painting Workshop
- Pastel de Nata Workshop
- Ceramics Workshop
- Fado & Flavours
- Sunset Experience
- Cheese Experience
- Evening at Seen Skybar
- Glamorous Dining & Lounge
- Bohemian Chic Beach Day
- Comporta Beach Club
- Farewell Dinner at SUD Lisbon
algarve
ALGARVE - SUN, SEA & HERITAGE
Nestled in the southernmost corner of Portugal, the Algarve is a region of stunning contrasts — golden beaches framed by dramatic cliffs, charming whitewashed villages, and vibrant coastal towns alive with culture, color, and history. With over 300 days of sunshine each year, it has long been a haven for sunseekers, food lovers, and adventurers alike.
From the cobbled streets of Lagos to the serene beauty of the Ria Formosa Natural Park, the Algarve offers an irresistible blend of tradition and modernity. Each town tells its own story — from the fishing heritage of Olhão to the elegant marina of Vilamoura and the historical treasures of Silves, once a Moorish capital.
The region’s cuisine celebrates the bounty of the land and sea, with freshly grilled sardines, cataplana seafood stews, and the unmistakable aroma of spicy piri-piri chicken. Inland, rolling hills are dotted with orange orchards, cork oaks, and almond trees, while local markets and festivals keep traditions alive throughout the year.
Whether you’re drawn by the picturesque coastline, warm hospitality, outdoor adventure, or rich cultural heritage, the Algarve invites you to slow down, explore, taste, and truly unwind — all at your own pace.
Proposed tours
- Private Tour Silves & Lagos
- Dolphin Emotions Premium
- Buggy Adventure
- Sunset Kayak Tour
- Private Yatch Charter
- Surf & Coast Discovery
- Seven Hanging Valleys
- Bike Tour Ria Formosa
- Off-road West Coast
- Oyster Boat Experience
- Private Jeep Safari
madeira
ATLANTIC PARADISE OF NATURE
Set in the Atlantic Ocean, Madeira is a sanctuary of wild beauty and tranquility. This mountainous archipelago of four islands impresses with lush slopes, dramatic cliffs, UNESCO-listed laurel forests, and the deep blue sea around it.
Each island is unique. Madeira Island, the largest, is known for its levada trails, viewpoints like Cabo Girão, and the colorful Mercado dos Lavradores in Funchal. Porto Santo offers pure relaxation with its golden nine‑kilometer beach, while the Desertas and Selvagens Islands remain untouched havens for wildlife.
Adventure is everywhere — hiking, diving into volcanic caves, dolphin and whale watching, or even paragliding over green valleys. Yet Madeira is equally perfect for peace, with its slow pace, gardens, and mild climate all year.
More than a destination, Madeira is an authentic experience. Local traditions, warm hospitality, and fresh cuisine with unique wines make every visit special.
In Madeira, you don’t just visit — you feel, breathe, and live nature at its purest.
Proposed tours
- Tour Madeira
Braga, guimarães & Vinho verde
WHERE HISTORY LIVES ON
In the heart of northern Portugal, Braga and Guimarães stand as two of the country’s most iconic and culturally rich cities. Though just a short distance apart, each offers a distinct experience — Braga, known as the “Portuguese Rome,” is a vibrant city of ancient churches, lively plazas, and youthful energy, while Guimarães, the birthplace of Portugal, is steeped in medieval charm and national pride.
Braga dazzles with its baroque architecture, historic sanctuaries like Bom Jesus do Monte, and a buzzing atmosphere fueled by students and festivals. In contrast, Guimarães invites you to wander through cobbled streets, explore its UNESCO-listed historic center, and step back in time at the Castle and Palace of the Dukes of Braganza.
Both cities are deeply connected to Portuguese identity and heritage, offering a journey through centuries of art, faith, and tradition. Their gastronomy adds to the charm — think rich northern stews, local wines, and convent sweets that reflect centuries-old recipes.
Whether you’re captivated by history, architecture, or authentic Portuguese culture, Braga and Guimarães promise a timeless experience full of meaning and discovery.
Proposed tours
- Braga & Guimarães Tour
serra da estrela
AT THE HIGHEST POINT
Rising in the heart of central Portugal, Serra da Estrela is a region of striking natural beauty and deep-rooted traditions. As the country’s highest mountain range, it offers a landscape shaped by dramatic peaks, glacial valleys, and crystal-clear rivers — a true haven for nature lovers and seekers of quiet escape.
In winter, Serra da Estrela transforms into Portugal’s only ski destination, with snow-covered slopes and alpine charm. But beyond the snow season, the mountains reveal their year-round magic — scenic hiking trails, wildflower-filled meadows, and ancient stone villages like Linhares da Beira or Piódão, where time seems to stand still.
The region’s pastoral heritage is equally iconic. Serra da Estrela cheese, a creamy delicacy made from sheep’s milk, reflects centuries of artisanal craftsmanship. Shepherds and flocks still roam the hills, while local markets celebrate seasonal flavors and age-old recipes passed down through generations.
Whether climbing to panoramic viewpoints, swimming in natural lagoons, or warming up by a fireplace in a granite cottage, visitors to Serra da Estrela are invited to reconnect with nature, tradition, and a slower way of life — high above the ordinary.
Proposed tours
- Belmonte Tour
- Serra da Estrela Discovery
- Serra da Estrela - 4x4 Tour
alentejo
TIMELESS TRANQUILITY
Stretching between the Tagus River and the Algarve, Alentejo is a land of golden plains, rolling vineyards, and whitewashed villages where time moves at its own gentle pace. With vast open skies and a deep-rooted sense of tradition, it invites travelers to slow down and connect with Portugal’s rural soul.
Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage city, stands as the region’s historical heart, home to Roman ruins, medieval cathedrals, and elegant squares. Hilltop villages like Monsaraz, Marvão, and Castelo de Vide offer stunning views and centuries of stories etched into stone.
Alentejo’s cuisine is rustic and deeply flavorful — from hearty migas and slow-cooked lamb stews to rich cheeses, olive oil, and bold regional wines. Local taverns and wineries welcome visitors with warmth and authenticity, turning each meal into a celebration of heritage.
Beneath the shade of ancient cork oaks and the brilliance of one of the world’s clearest night skies, Alentejo offers a peaceful retreat. It’s a region of understated beauty, where every corner speaks of history, nature, and a quiet, enduring charm.
Proposed tours
- Évora Tour
- Alqueva By Land & Lake
- Monsaraz Horseback Riding
- Wine - Herdade do Esporão
- Olive - Herdade do Esporão
- Hot Air Balloon Alentejo
- Weaving Workshop
- Private Wine Blending
açores
ATLANTIC NATURE’S SECRET
Far out in the Atlantic Ocean lies one of Europe’s last true sanctuaries of wild beauty and tranquility — the Azores. This archipelago of nine volcanic islands offers a landscape like no other: emerald-green hills, deep crater lakes, geothermal springs, and a coastline sculpted by fire and sea.
Each island has its own character. São Miguel, the largest, is home to the stunning Sete Cidades and Furnas Valley, where you can soak in thermal waters and taste traditional dishes slow-cooked in volcanic steam. Pico Island impresses with Portugal’s highest peak and expansive lava vineyards, while Terceira blends history with natural charm in its UNESCO-listed city of Angra do Heroísmo.
Adventure is everywhere — from whale watching and diving in clear Atlantic waters to hiking ancient volcanic trails and exploring underground lava tubes. The islands are also a haven for those seeking peace, with a slow pace of life and a deep respect for nature.
The Azores are not just a destination; they’re a way of reconnecting with the earth. Local traditions, sustainable tourism, and farm-to-table cuisine are part of everyday life, making your journey not only unforgettable but meaningful.
In the Azores, you don’t just visit — you feel, breathe, and truly experience nature in its purest form.
Proposed tours
- Tour Azores
- Azores Hiking Experience
- Tour Azores Furnas
- Ponta Delgada Tour
- Azores Marine Wildlife