From Lisbon to Porto, this small-group journey uses public transport, stays in central, simple hotels, and includes CEO-led orientation walks plus cultural highlights like Fado and a port wine cellar visit.
  • Experience Fado in one of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhoods.
  • Explore Batalha Monastery’s elaborate Gothic architecture.
  • Discover Coimbra’s UNESCO-listed university and historic streets.
  • Walk Porto’s Ribeira district, a UNESCO World Heritage waterfront.
  • Taste port in Porto’s historic wine cellars.
  • Sail the Douro River in Porto.
  • Browse stalls at Porto’s Bolhão Market.
  • Ascend Clérigos Tower for panoramic city views.
Stay in centrally located, locally run small hotels or pensions (with larger city hotels at the start and finish). Expect clean, safe, simple rooms that may be compact with thin walls, small bathrooms, and hand nozzles, and properties that sometimes lack elevators, air-conditioning, or English-speaking staff.