Ultimate 10-Day Luxury Itinerary to Portugal

  • Day 1: Lisbon
    Arrive in Lisbon and check-in at one of the city's iconic 5-star hotels. Take a stroll around Alfama, the most picturesque district in Lisbon, and enjoy a sunset view from the São Jorge Castle. In the evening, try authentic Portuguese cuisine and fado music in a renowned restaurant in Bairro Alto.
  • Day 2: Belem and Cascais
    Start the day with a visit to the Jerónimos Monastery and taste the famous Pastéis de Belém for breakfast. Next, take a luxury chauffeur-driven car to Cascais and explore its chic streets and beaches. End the day with a sunset cocktail at the Farol Design Hotel's rooftop bar.
  • Day 3: Sintra
    Drive to Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its fairy-tale castles and lush forests. Visit Pena Palace, Monserrate Palace, and Quinta da Regaleira, surrounded by stunning gardens and fountains. In the evening, return to Lisbon for dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant.
  • Day 4: Porto
    Take a direct flight to Porto and check-in at a luxury hotel by the Douro River. Head to Ribeira, a lively riverside neighborhood, and explore the historic city center, including the famous Lello Bookstore and the São Bento train station's tile panels. Taste port wine in a renowned cellar and enjoy a sunset river cruise.
  • Day 5: Douro Valley
    Take a private boat tour along the Douro River and marvel at the stunning riverine landscape dotted with vineyards and quintas. Visit some of the region's best wineries and taste the finest DOC wines. Return to Porto and dine at a Michelin-starred restaurant.
  • Day 6: Aveiro and Costa Nova
    Take a private car to Aveiro, known as the Portuguese Venice, and ride a moliceiro (traditional boat) along its canals. Visit the Art Nouveau Museum and enjoy lunch by the seaside in Costa Nova, famous for its candy-striped fishermen's houses. Return to Porto for a relaxing spa treatment.
  • Day 7: Algarve
    Take a direct flight to Faro, and head to one of the Algarve's most exclusive resorts. Enjoy a morning of sunbathing and beach activities, then drive to the charming city of Lagos and visit the Ponta da Piedade cliffs. Dine in a Michelin-starred restaurant with an ocean view.
  • Day 8: Algarve
    Take a private yacht tour along the amazing Algarve coastline and explore its hidden coves and caves. Return to the resort and enjoy its luxury amenities, from golf courses to cocktails by the pool. In the evening, head to a renowned seafood restaurant for a seafood feast.
  • Day 9: Lisbon
    Fly back to Lisbon and enjoy some last-minute shopping or sightseeing. Visit the Belém Tower and the Monument to Discoveries, and enjoy a farewell dinner in a Michelin-starred riverside restaurant with a view of the city's illuminated landscape.
  • Day 10: Departure
    Check out of your hotel and transfer to the airport for your flight back home.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Jerónimos Monastery and Pastéis de Belém (2 hours, $10)
  • Cascais and Farol Design Hotel (6 hours, $300)
  • Sintra castles tour and dinner in Lisbon (10 hours, $600)
  • Porto walking tour, port wine tasting, and river cruise (8 hours, $400)
  • Douro Valley boat tour and wineries visit (10 hours, $800)
  • Aveiro city tour and Costa Nova lunch (8 hours, $400)
  • Algarve resort and Ponta da Piedade cliffs tour (10 hours, $700)
  • Algarve yacht tour and seafood dinner (10 hours, $1,000)
  • Lisbon sightseeing and riverside dinner (8 hours, $600)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $4,410

Transportation

While traveling in Portugal, a luxury traveler needs to consider the following transportation options: private chauffeur-driven cars, private yacht and boat tours, private planes, and first-class trains. A one-way flight from Lisbon to Porto costs around $100, takes 1 hour, and can be booked with TAP Air Portugal or Ryanair. A one-way flight from Faro to Lisbon costs around $150, takes 1 hour, and can be booked with TAP Air Portugal or Ryanair. A ferry ride from Lisbon to Cacilhas costs around $2 and takes 15 minutes.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, you can take a day trip from Porto to Guimarães, the birthplace of Portugal's first king, or to Braga, known for its baroque churches and gardens. You can also add a few nights in the Azores or Madeira islands, known for their volcanic landscapes and subtropical forests. If you have less time, you can skip Aveiro and Costa Nova or shorten your stay in the Algarve.

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