THE OSSI FAMILY PORTUGAL in 11 days
This Best of Portugal Tour is designed exclusively for the OSSI family and friends. It provides a laid-back and worry-free experience while connecting the major destinations and landmarks in Portugal. Visit the capital of Lisbon and connect its history with great explorers and navigators. Then get out into the countryside and seaside to learn about Portugal, its people, and its rich history that transformed the ancient world into the new world.
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ITINERARY
MAY 7: LISBON – We will get together in our hotel at 4:00 p.m. for greetings and introductions. Then, let’s get oriented with a walk around our neighborhood, followed by dinner together. Walking: moderate. Sleep for 3 nights in Lisbon. Dinner.
MAY 8: LISBON & BELÉM – After breakfast, join your local guide visiting the Belém harborside neighborhood. Belém holds a few essential sights from Portugal’s dynamic “Age of Discovery.” Enjoy a waterfront stroll past the gigantic Monument of Discoveries constructed in 1960 to commemorate Portugal’s famous explorer Prince Henry the Navigator. Nearby, the Belém Tower stands all bright and white, still welcoming sailors to the harbor as it has done for 600 years. Across the street, we will take a look at the impressive Monastery of Jerónimos, constructed by King Manuel in the 1500s commemorating Portugal’s early explorers. Then, for a sweet treat, we will pop into a nearby bakery to sample the famous pastries of Belém. Enjoy the afternoon on your own back in the heart of Lisbon. Later, we will cap off our day with dinner and a performance of fado, the soulful traditional singing of ancient Portugal. Walking: strenuous. Dinner.
MAY 8: LISBON – After breakfast, join an extensive walking tour visiting three of Lisbon’s neighborhoods, including a jaw-dropping panoramic view from the Castle Sãn Jorge. You’ll have some time this afternoon to poke around on your own. Later, we will cap off our day with dinner and a performance of fado, the soulful traditional singing of ancient Portugal. Walking: strenuous. Dinner.
MAY 9: SINTRA & CABO DA ROCA – Today, we will take driving tour, west, toward the Atlantic Ocean. Enjoy Sintra to discover mountaintop medieval fortifications, vibrant fairytale castles, lush forests, and eccentric labyrinthine gardens and a visit to the Sintra city palace. Later, we will see the steep cliffs of Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of the European continent. Then enjoy Cascais, a traditional fishing port and beach area. Returning to Lisbon, you’ll have the remainder of the day and evening to explore more on your own. ALTERNATIVELY – You may wish to remain in Sintra to visit the Pena Palace and/or Fortress of the Moors. In this case, use your Lisbon Travel Card to return home by train. We suggest pre-booking Pena Palace.
MAY 9: LISBON AND BELÉM – Just three miles from Lisbon, Belém holds a few essential sights from Portugal’s dynamic “Age of Discovery.” Enjoy a waterfront stroll past the gigantic Monument of Discoveries constructed in 1960 to commemorate Portugal’s famous explorer Prince Henry the Navigator. Nearby, the Belém Tower stands all bright and white, still welcoming sailors to the harbor as it has done for 600 years. Across the street, we will take a look at the impressive Monastery of Jerónimos, constructed by King Manuel in the 1500s commemorating Portugal’s early explorers. Then, for a sweet treat, we will pop into a nearby bakery to sample the famous pastries of Belém. Returning to Lisbon, you’ll have the remainder of the day and evening to explore more on your own. Walking: moderate.
MAY 10: NAZARÉ AND FÁTIMA – Leaving the city, we will head to the countryside to visit the seaside resort town of Nazaré, where after a little orientation, you’ll have a chance to explore, swim, and have lunch on your own. Then it’s on to Fátima for dinner and a free evening. Driving: 3 hours. Walking: moderate. Sleep for 2 nights in Fatima. Dinner.
MAY 10: NAZARÉ AND FATIMA – Leaving the city, we will head to the countryside to visit Fátima and laid-back Nazaré. In Fátima, a pilgrimage site, we will learn how three children shared a vision of the Virgin Mary in May 1917, calling for the end of WWI and world peace. Then we will head up the coast to the delightful seaside town of Nazaré where after a little orientation, you’ll have a chance to explore the city. We will meet tonight for dinner later tonight. Driving: 3 hours. Walking: moderate. Sleep for 2 nights in Nazaré. Dinner.
MAY 11: ÓBIDOS & COUNTRYSIDE – Visit the salt pans of Rio Maior where for 900 years the locals have extracted salt from the river. Then we will visit a local olive oil producer and sample the products. Enjoy lunch in a small village with panoramic views of the countryside. Then it’s on to Óbidos, a medieval village. Inside the walls find a well-preserved castle and a labyrinth of streets and houses, flowery windows and small squares. Back in Fatima, you’ll have the afternoon and evening to experience the pilgramage site. Learn how three children shared a vision of the Virgin Mary in May 1917, calling for the end of WWI and world peace. Lunch included.
MAY 11: NAZARÉ – You’ll have the entire day to enjoy seaside Nazaré and Sitio, its hilltop neighbor. This is the perfect day to bask in the sun, enjoy a relaxed lunch and dinner and slow down and enjoy! Walking: your choice.
MAY 12: BATALHA & CONIMBRIGA: Visit the Batalha Monastery where you’ll marvel at the intricate Gothic architecture and craftmanship. The monastery attracts visitors from all over the world and is a living symbol of Portugal’s deeply religious culture. After lunch visit, Conimbriga, one of the most fascinating and well-preserved Roman archaeological sites in Portugal. Later, we’ll arrive in Coimbra for hotel check in and a free evening. Sleep for 2 nights in Coimbra.
MAY 12: COIMBRA – Coimbra is a fun town loaded with a maze of cobbled streets, a 700-year-old university, and a famous library dating from the 18th century. We will begin with an orientation walking tour of the town, and then you’ll be cut loose to enjoy dinner and make more discoveries on your own.
MAY 13: COIMBRA – Join a walk this morning to Coimbra’s old university, which has been sitting here for more than 700 years. The university library house 30,000 books from the 18th century! Enjoy the afternoon and evening on your own. We’ll meet late this evening for a fado performance in a unique style known only to Coimbra.
MAY 14: WINE AND THE DUORO VALLEY – We will drive to Portugal’s famous winemaking region and learn about the art of making port, the famous after-dinner wine from this region. You’ll have a chance to visit an old family estate, learn about growing vines and making port, and get to taste it, too! Later, we will arrive at our hotel to enjoy dinner together. Driving: 2 hours. Walking: moderate. Sleep 1 night in the Duoro Valley region. Dinner.
MAY 15: PORTO – After a lazy morning, we will travel through the lush terraced wine country to the rough and rugged port town of Porto. We will tour several neighborhoods, including the port and downtown. After setting up at our hotel, you’ll have the evening free on your own. Driving: 1 hour. Walking: moderate. Sleep in Porto for 2 nights.
MAY 16: PORTO – Enjoy a scenic cruise on the Duoro River this morning. After lunch, we will take a walk around the riverfront district, including a look at the Stock Exchange Palace and the Church of Santa Clara. We will meet tonight for a grand farewell feast, capped off with a bit of Port. Walking: light. Dinner.
MAY 17: TOUR OVER AFTER BREAKFAST – Your tour guide will be happy to assist in making transportation connections to the airport or train station. Enjoy your journey! Many will travel with David back to Lisbon Airport for their flights home.
Itinerary specifics are subject to change.
INCLUSIONS
Transportation by coach and/or minibus from your first hotel in Lisbon to your final hotel in Porto.
10 nights’ accommodation in traditional hotels, guesthouses, and B&Bs. All rooms have private en-suite baths.
All tips and gratuities to guides, drivers, restaurants, and hotel staff.
All breakfasts and five of your dinners.
Traditional dining experiences at some of David’s personal favorite restaurants. Eating well is a priority and you’ll enjoy fine regional fare featuring the best the locale has to offer.
Water is included with all meals. Soda, beer, wine, spirits, coffee, and tea are your responsibility.
All tours and admissions at no extra cost: Comprehensive walking tour in Lisbon, two Fado music experiences, Belém walking tour, Monastery of Jerónimos entrance, Fátima orientation walk, Nazaré orientation walk, Coimbra orientation walk, Duoro Wine Valley driving tour, Wine tasting, Porto walking tour, Duoro River cruise, and much more!
A full-time Exploring Europe guide and local experts dedicated to bringing to life the art, history, and culture of the tour destinations.
David’s Destination Guides are delivered electronically and detail each day’s historical and cultural experiences.
Free luggage tags and David’s custom-designed drawstring backpacks.
Our Unconditional Tour Price Guarantee, once locked in, will never change.
$50 Tour Alumni discount for each David McGuffin tour you’ve taken prior to this travel year.
EXCLUSIONS
Comprehensive Trip insurance. We strongly recommend comprehensive insurance for tour.
Fee for passports.
Beer, wine, spirits, and soda during the tour.
Laundry, phone, internet, and personal items
Extras and optional activities.
Anything not mentioned in the itinerary.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
CANCELLATION POLICY
CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS:
Deposits- Deposits for tours are fully refundable for 30 days from your initial application and deposit date, unless otherwise noted. If you book a tour less than 90 days before its departure date, full payment is due immediately, and the entire tour cost becomes non-refundable after seven days. After these dates, deposits are not refundable and will be forfeited if you cancel your tour reservation.
Payments- Tour payments are due in full 90 days before your tour departure date. If you find you must cancel between 90-0 days before your tour departure, please contact us immediately. We will work with you to transfer your payments to another tour departing within 18 months. We strongly recommend that everyone purchase comprehensive travel insurance that covers tour cancellations, emergency medical, and other unexpected events.
Cancellations will be effective when the written notification is received at David McGuffin›s Exploring Europe by mail, e-mail, or fax.
KEY TO WALKING & ACTIVITY
Walking and Physical Activity: We have planned this trip to provide maximum tour experiences. The basic nature of Europe does require some degree of physical activity to get out and see the sights, especially in the big cities. To help you plan, we’ve included a daily projection of physical activity. Here is the key for our walking activity ratings:
Light – Walking done on level surfaces with some hills and elevation gains. Two miles or less of required walking during the day.
Moderate – Walking done on paved and gravel paths and cobbled city sidewalks. To enjoy the full tour experience, some uphill and downhill walking is expected, as is standing while viewing sights or museums. Four to six miles of walking per day.
Strenuous – Walking done on rugged and rocky paths and city-cobbled sidewalks. There will be steps and stairs. Up to three hours standing in museums or experience sites. Up to eight miles of walking per day.
Your Choice – No matter what your walking ability, we will help you find alternative ways to enjoy and experience all Europe has to offer. To get the most out of our tours, you should be able to operate at the light level every day with spurts of moderate and strenuous.
Tour Updates and Information
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