7-Day Adventure Itinerary in Portugal

  • Day 1: Surfing in Guincho Beach
    30 minutes (20 kilometers) from Lisbon

    The iconic beach of Guincho is a prime location for surfing, windsurfing, and kite-surfing. As a popular spot among locals and tourists alike, Guincho offers all types of surfing lessons, which caters to both beginners and experienced surfers. Enjoy your first day in Portugal by learning how to catch some gnarly waves.

  • Day 2: Hiking in Madeira's Levadas
    2-hour and 30-minute flight from Lisbon to Madeira

    Start your day by flying out to the mesmerizing Portuguese island of Madeira. Head to Calheta and hike across the stunning greenery and the bridges of the Levada Nova. The levadas are a network of small irrigation channels that offer a unique way to discover the island's hidden beauty. Take in some fresh air and immerse yourself in Madeira's natural beauty.

  • Day 3: Kayaking and Coasteering in Arrabida
    1-hour drive (50 kilometers) from Lisbon

    Arrábida Natural Park is home to pristine landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and exotic wildlife. Spend your day kayaking and coasteering your way through the park’s stunning coastline. With expert guides leading the way, you’ll explore amazing caves, observe natural rock formations, and enjoy a refreshing dip in the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Day 4: Canyoning in Gerês National Park
    4-hour and 30-minute drive (350 kilometers) from Arrabida

    The natural playground of Gerês National Park offers thrill-seekers the ultimate canyoning adventure. Jump off waterfalls, swim under pure water, and slide down natural-slides. The crystal-clear water and lush vegetation create a one-of-a-kind setting. This adrenaline-filled day is something you won't forget anytime soon.

  • Day 5: Mountain Climbing in Sintra
    2-hour and 30-minute drive (270 kilometers) from Gerês National Park

    Embark on an up-close and personal adventure with nature as you take on the mountains of Sintra. Hike to the top to the famous Palácio da Pena and catch a breathtaking view of the surroundings. As you climb up, observe the unique flora and fauna on the way. You can also visit the Castle of the Moors and explore the forest that is shrouded in mysterious myths.

  • Day 6: Caving in Algarve
    3-hour and 30-minute drive (290 kilometers) from Sintra

    The Algarve region is a treasure trove of underground caves. Explore the hidden wonders of the southern coastline by joining a caving tour. The guides will lead you through the labyrinth of tunnels, stalactites, and stalagmites. You'll feel like a real-life explorer as you discover underground lakes and admire the serenity of the underground caves.

  • Day 7: Paragliding in Porto
    5-hour drive (560 kilometers) from Algarve

    Experience the thrill of a lifetime as you soar high above the stunning city of Porto. Get an exclusive bird’s eye view of the famous landmarks and bridges across the city. Take in the panoramic views of the Douro River, lush mountains, and picturesque cliffs. After an unforgettable adventure, you can end the day by exploring the city’s food and wine scene.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Surfing Lessons in Guincho (2 hours, 50 EUR)
  • Hiking Safari in Madeira's Levadas (5 hours, 50 EUR)
  • Arrabida Kayaking and Coasteering (6 hours, 70 EUR)
  • Canyoning Adventure in Gerês National Park (7 hours, 80 EUR)
  • Mountain Climbing in Sintra (6 hours, 65 EUR)
  • Algarve Caving Tour (5 hours, 50 EUR)
  • Paragliding Over Porto (3 hours, 100 EUR)
  • Total Estimated Costs: 465 EUR

Transportation

You will be able to rent a car from Lisbon Airport to make your way throughout the entire trip for an estimated cost of 50 EUR per day. Additionally, for activities that require transportation, your guide will provide transportation to and from the activity site. Travel time ranges from 1-5 hours per activity, with transportation costs averaging around 20 EUR per journey.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the northernmost region of Portugal, where you can find the Peneda-Gerês National Park and the coastal town of Viana do Castelo. For those with fewer days, check out the closest activities: Surfing in Costa da Caparica or Hiking in the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. If you’re traveling during the summer months, make sure to bring extra sunscreen and stay hydrated. Lastly, don't forget your camera – you won't want to miss capturing the stunning scenery.

Airports

The primary airport to enter Portugal is Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) located in Lisbon, and it's about six kilometers from the city's center. Faro Airport (FAO) is the other major airport in the country, primarily servicing the Algarve region, located four kilometers from the city center. The Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO) located in Porto is another option for travelers visiting the north of Portugal, and it's located approximately 14 kilometers from the city's center.

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