Embark on a full-day adventure from Lisbon to explore the stunning Vicentine Coast!
Firstly, begin by discovering the quaint fishing village of Porto Covo, followed by a delectable seafood lunch overlooking the ocean.
Next, continue your journey, soaking in the breathtaking views as you travel along the coast. Stop to explore ancient ruins at Praia da Ilha do Pessegueiro. Then, visit Cabo Sardão lighthouse for panoramic views and stork spotting.
Unwind in Vila Nova de Milfontes by the Mira River before returning, enjoying scenic coastal views along the way.
Lastly, conclude an unforgettable tour filled with coastal beauty, cultural discovery, and delicious cuisine.
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2 people: | 421€ | 468€ | 492€ |
3 people: | 424€ | 472€ | 495€ |
4 people: | 428€ | 476€ | 500€ |
5 people: | 496€ | 552€ | 579€ |
6 people: | 499€ | 555€ | 583€ |
7 people: | 504€ | 560€ | 588€ |
8 people: contact us |
Low Season: Nov 1st to Dec 14th & Jan 11th to Mar 31st
High Season: April, June, July, August & Dec 15th to Jan 10th
Special Season: May, September & October
A rugged stretch of coastline in southwest Portugal, known for its pristine beaches, towering cliffs, and untouched landscapes. Protected within the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park, it offers diverse ecosystems and outdoor activities like hiking and surfing. Charming fishing villages and historic towns dot the coastline, adding cultural richness to its natural beauty.
Historically, it has been an important port due to its strategic location. Sines is renowned for its deep-water harbor, making it a significant hub for maritime activities and industries. It’s also notable for its historical landmarks, including the Sines Castle, which dates back to the 15th century, and the Church of Nossa Senhora das Salas. Moreover, Sines is famous for being the birthplace of the renowned Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama.
Characterized by its whitewashed houses with colorful trimmings and a picturesque harbor dotted with traditional fishing boats, Porto Covo offers a glimpse into authentic Portuguese coastal life. Visitors can wander through its narrow cobblestone streets, lined with artisan shops, cafes, and restaurants offering fresh seafood delights. With its relaxed atmosphere and breathtaking coastal scenery, Porto Covo is a haven for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat by the sea.
Framed by towering cliffs and crystal-clear waters, this idyllic stretch of sand offers a serene escape amidst nature’s splendor. The beach takes its name from the nearby Ilha do Pessegueiro (Peach Tree Island), a small uninhabited island just offshore. Visitors can explore the island’s ancient ruins, which include the remnants of a 17th-century fort and a Roman port, adding a touch of historical intrigue to this coastal paradise.
Perched atop the towering cliffs, the iconic Cabo Sardão lighthouse serves as a beacon for sailors navigating the treacherous waters below. Visitors can marvel at the rugged beauty of the coastline, where sheer cliffs plunge into the deep blue sea below. Cabo Sardão is also famous for its resident population of storks, which nest atop the cliffs and soar gracefully through the coastal winds, adding to the area’s natural allure.
Framed by golden beaches, lush riverbanks, and rolling hillsides, this charming town offers a tranquil escape amidst nature’s bounty. Visitors can stroll along the riverfront promenade, lined with palm trees and outdoor cafes, or relax on the sandy shores of Praia das Furnas beach. With its rich maritime heritage, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality, Vila Nova de Milfontes captivates travelers seeking a quintessential Portuguese coastal experience.
This picturesque fishing port sits at the mouth of the Mira River as it flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Porto das Barcas is known for its colorful fishing boats, quaint waterfront promenade, and fresh seafood restaurants. It’s a charming spot where visitors can enjoy the sights and sounds of a traditional Portuguese fishing village and perhaps embark on boat tours along the stunning coastline.
From 421€
Low Season |
High Season |
Special Season |
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2 people: | 421€ | 468€ | 492€ |
3 people: | 424€ | 472€ | 495€ |
4 people: | 428€ | 476€ | 500€ |
5 people: | 496€ | 552€ | 579€ |
6 people: | 499€ | 555€ | 583€ |
7 people: | 504€ | 560€ | 588€ |
8 people: contact us |
Low Season: Nov 1st to Dec 14th & Jan 11th to Mar 31st
High Season: April, June, July, August & Dec 15th to Jan 10th
Special Season: May, September & October
Every client is a friend to us and we always try to achieve 100% satisfaction of our clients, exceeding their expectations. Our concept is based on quality, professionalism and hospitality.
Our tours are always private (just you and our guide/driver).
The tour highlights recommend some places to visit, however, there are others that may interest you, so we list some of them on ‘optional visits and experiences’. Our main goal is to provide you an unforgettable day therefore we have the flexibility to customize the itinerary according your preferences and tour length.
Our company is certified by the World Travel & Tourism Council as "Safe Travels" (COVID-19 Measures).
Please contact us for advice about our accommodation options. We have a list of hotels based in local 3*, 4* and 5* Bed & Breakfasts and Boutique hotels throughout Portugal. We will provide you with suggestions so you can choose what best suits your budget.
Our tours are escorted by very experienced expert guides, all of whom work with us full time. With excellent English, permission to skip lines, and expertise that came from real-life experience and on-the-ground knowledge, they are the key to accessing hidden gems and experiencing the true authenticity of our culture. Our guides are non-smoking.
Departure
Lisbon
Departure time
To be agreed
What’s included
Not included
Accomodations
Meals
Other entrance fees
Private Vicentine Coast Tour
8 hours - Sightseeing private tour - from 421€ for 2 people