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Cycling Portugal's Atlantic Coast - Premium Adventure

Overview
Highlights (Bullets)
- The Expert Leader for the trip is: Ruben Lopes
- Enjoy one night at The Literary Man, a dream hotel for book aficionados in the white-washed medieval village of Óbidos
- Our included experiences encompass a guided tour of Porto’s world-famous wines cellars and a guided tour of the charismatic city of Lisbon
- Feel invigorated as you pedal into Nazaré fishing village, home to some of the biggest waves ever recorded
- Cycle through the wildlife-rich sand dunes of São Jacinto Natural Reserve
Short Description
Blessed with sun-kissed beaches, colourful and vibrant fishing villages and scenic routes, Portugal's Atlantic coast offers fantastic cycling opportunities. Your premium adventure starts in Porto, a UNESCO World Heritage city, with the route following relatively easy, flat or undulating cycling trails through a variety of landscapes. Riding along Portugal’s majestic Silver Coast, you’ll stop in different medieval-walled villages and towns for full immersion into the relaxed Portuguese way of life.Notable highlights include a memorable ride through the dunes of the São Jacinto Natural Reserve, fascinating Port wine cellar tours and an overnight stay in the picture-perfect fortified village of Óbidos. After a week of cycling along some of Portugal's most outstanding coastline, a full day is dedicated to the visit of Lisbon, with an included guided experience to soak up one of the most charming capital cities in the world.Discover sunny beaches, medieval villages and the freshest seafood as you take to two wheels along Portugal's Atlantic coast
Theme
Cycling & BikingDestinations
PortugalAttractions & Cities Visited
PortoActivities & Interests
CyclingAge Requirement
16Itinerary
Flight Inclusive
Day 1 Fly to Porto; transfer to hotel.
Those arriving on the group flight will be met by the tour leader at the airport and transferred to the start hotel by private minibus. The rest of the day is free for you to settle into your accommodation or explore the city, before enjoying a welcome dinner with the group.Porto is a UNESCO World Heritage city and a real historic jewel with more than 150 listed monuments. Continuously inhabited since the 4th century, the hilly city is a melting pot of architectural styles.Premium accommodation: Neya Hotel, Porto (4 star)
Day 2 Full day in Porto: guided tour; wine tasting, boat trip on the Douro River.
Porto is renowned all over the world for its delicious, fortified wine, and no trip to the city would be complete without taking part in a Port wine cellar tour. Port wine is specific to the region, and refers to grapes that have been cultivated and harvested on the designated banks of the Douro River valley, and transformed into this delicious nectar at one of the area’s many Port wine estates.Embark on a guided walking tour through the historic centre of Porto, ending with a wine tasting in a Port wine cellar. Then take a scenic boat ride on the Douro River in a traditional 'rabelo' boat, a vessel once used to carry Port wine barrels from the heart of the Douro Valley to Gaia. Afterwards, we will have lunch together at a local restaurant and the remainder of the day is free for extra sightseeing.Premium accommodation: Neya Hotel, Porto (4 star)
Day 3 Gentle coastal ride to the bustling seaside town of Furadouro.
This morning, we leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind and immerse ourselves in the more peaceful atmosphere of the Atlantic shore. Starting from Porto, we will ride along the Douro River until we meet the estuary. We then follow the coast south, mostly on cycling paths, while enjoying some inspiring views of beautiful sandy beaches along the way. During this ride, there will be opportunities to stop for drinks or local snacks such as pão com chouriço (pork sausage and bread rolls) or pastel de feijão (a sweet pastry tart filled with white beans and ground almonds) in traditional Portuguese cafés, right by the Atlantic Ocean. At Miramar, we will be able to see a small and intriguing little chapel built on the top of a rock, situated right on the shoreline. This chapel has amazing views both out to sea and to the white sandy beach stretching in front of it. The chapel has a distinctive hexagonal design and is known as "Senhor da Pedra" (Lord of the Rock). It was built in 1686 and restored in 1996.At Espinho, a cosmopolitan holiday resort with beaches and a casino, we continue on a cycling path through a pine tree forest to Furadouro beach, cycling the final 21 km.Premium accommodation: Furadouro Boutique Hotel, Furadouro (4 star)
Day 4 Cycle to Mira via the protected Natural Reserve of the São Jacinto dunes; en route visit the pretty coastal town of Costa Nova.
Today's ride follows the Aveiro lagoon and the nature reserve of Sao Jacinto, one of Europe's last remaining untouched coastal marshlands and habitat of numerous bird species, including the diving duck and crested tit. We pedal through a scenery of sandy beaches, marshland and rolling dunes peppered with grasses and creepers. This is home to a plethora of birds, insects, small animals and unusual flowers and plants. After a short transfer by ferry, we leave the lagoon and continue cycling to the small town of Costa Nova, a picturesque village characterised by multi-coloured striped houses. Our ride ends in the seaside town of Mira, known for its infinitely long beach and rated as one of the best in Portugal. Premium accommodation: Maçarico Beach Hotel, Mira (4 star)
Day 5 Follow the Portuguese Silver Coast and ride to Figuera da Foz.
Today's ride takes us through one of the biggest dune systems in the area covered in pine tree forest. The route is mainly flat or undulating and the roads quiet and peaceful making the cycling very pleasant. There is a final short but relatively steep climb up the beautiful Serra da Boa Viagem for panoramic views from the Miradouro da Vela, before descending to the lighthouse of Cape Mondego. On arrival in Figueira da Foz, we will take part in a local wine tasting, then there is free time to enjoy this lively seaside town.Premium accommodation: Universal Boutique Hotel, Figueira da Foz (4 star)
Day 6 Transfer to Praia da Vieira to enjoy the beach, cycle to Nazaré fishing village.
This morning, we take a transfer (approx. 1 hour) to the picturesque beaches of São Pedro de Moel and Praia da Vieira. Backed by dunes covered in pine forests, São Pedro de Moel's large beach is sheltered from the wind, making it ideal for watersports including diving and windsurfing.Getting back in the saddle, we will continue the journey south to Nazaré, a traditional fishing village and perfect spot to try fresh seafood. The cycle path to Nazaré hugs the Atlantic coastline and takes in some of Portugal's most impressive beaches. It is also along this stretch of water that Garrett McNamara broke the record for the largest wave ever surfed (30 metres/100 feet) in 2013. While in Nazaré, there will be time to visit the lighthouse, which offers the best views of the waves crashing to shore, and the interesting surf museum to learn about the underwater Nazaré Canyon, which produces such dramatic waves.Premium accommodation: Hotel Praia, Nazaré (4 star)
Day 7 Cycle to the beach of Foz do Arelho, transfer to Óbidos, a picturesque and beautifully preserved medieval town and fortress.
Today we ride to Foz do Arelho, on the confluence between the Óbidos Lagoon and the sea. After free time to enjoy the beach, we take a transfer to the charming medieval town of Óbidos that seems to have been frozen in time. It has been carefully preserved by its inhabitants who take real pride in maintaining the architectural image of the village and is characterised by narrow winding streets, white-washed houses and trailing bougainvillea and honeysuckle. This evening, we will share a farewell dinner then stay at the quirky and characterful hotel, The Literary Man, located next to Óbidos Castle. This premium accommodation was once a former convent and is now one of the biggest literary hotels in the world. According to the owner, the hotel currently holds more than 45,000 books!Premium accommodation: The Literary Man, Óbidos (4 star)
Day 8 Private transfer to Lisbon, guided tour and free afternoon for sightseeing.
A morning private transfer (approx. 1 hour) takes us to the great capital city of Lisbon, our final stop on this tour of Portugal's Atlantic coast. A guided city tour will take you to some of the city's most recognisable locations and monuments, while you will have free time in the afternoon for individual exploration. Please note that your leader will depart after the guided tour and the remainder of the trip will be self-guided, but you will be provided with plenty of tips, maps and directions to make the most of your time in Lisbon.Premium accommodation: Marquês de Pombal, Lisbon (4 star)
Day 9 Transfer to the airport; fly home.
Land Only
Day 1 Start Porto; Enjoy a free afternoon and welcome dinner.
Start in Porto. The day is free for you to settle into your accommodation or explore the city, before enjoying a welcome dinner with the group.Porto is a UNESCO World Heritage city and a real historic jewel with more than 150 listed monuments. Continuously inhabited since the 4th century, the hilly city is a melting pot of architectural styles.Premium accommodation: Neya Hotel, Porto (4 star)
Day 2 Full day in Porto: guided tour; wine tasting, boat trip on the Douro River.
Porto is renowned all over the world for its delicious, fortified wine, and no trip to the city would be complete without taking part in a Port wine cellar tour. Port wine is specific to the region, and refers to grapes that have been cultivated and harvested on the designated banks of the Douro River valley, and transformed into this delicious nectar at one of the area’s many Port wine estates.Embark on a guided walking tour through the historic centre of Porto, ending with a wine tasting in a Port wine cellar. Then take a scenic boat ride on the Douro River in a traditional 'rabelo' boat, a vessel once used to carry Port wine barrels from the heart of the Douro Valley to Gaia. Afterwards, we will have lunch together at a local restaurant and the remainder of the day is free for extra sightseeing.Premium accommodation: Neya Hotel, Porto (4 star)
Day 3 Gentle coastal ride to the bustling seaside town of Furadouro.
This morning, we leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind and immerse ourselves in the more peaceful atmosphere of the Atlantic shore. Starting from Porto, we will ride along the Douro River until we meet the estuary. We then follow the coast south, mostly on cycling paths, while enjoying some inspiring views of beautiful sandy beaches along the way. During this ride, there will be opportunities to stop for drinks or local snacks such as pão com chouriço (pork sausage and bread rolls) or pastel de feijão (a sweet pastry tart filled with white beans and ground almonds) in traditional Portuguese cafés, right by the Atlantic Ocean. At Miramar, we will be able to see a small and intriguing little chapel built on the top of a rock, situated right on the shoreline. This chapel has amazing views both out to sea and to the white sandy beach stretching in front of it. The chapel has a distinctive hexagonal design and is known as "Senhor da Pedra" (Lord of the Rock). It was built in 1686 and restored in 1996.At Espinho, a cosmopolitan holiday resort with beaches and a casino, we continue on a cycling path through a pine tree forest to Furadouro beach, cycling the final 21 km.Premium accommodation: Furadouro Boutique Hotel, Furadouro (4 star)
Day 4 Cycle to Mira via the protected Natural Reserve of the São Jacinto dunes; en route visit the pretty coastal town of Costa Nova.
Today's ride follows the Aveiro lagoon and the nature reserve of Sao Jacinto, one of Europe's last remaining untouched coastal marshlands and habitat of numerous bird species, including the diving duck and crested tit. We pedal through a scenery of sandy beaches, marshland and rolling dunes peppered with grasses and creepers. This is home to a plethora of birds, insects, small animals and unusual flowers and plants. After a short transfer by ferry, we leave the lagoon and continue cycling to the small town of Costa Nova, a picturesque village characterised by multi-coloured striped houses. Our ride ends in the seaside town of Mira, known for its infinitely long beach and rated as one of the best in Portugal. Premium accommodation: Maçarico Beach Hotel, Mira (4 star)
Day 5 Follow the Portuguese Silver Coast and ride to Figuera da Foz.
Today's ride takes us through one of the biggest dune systems in the area covered in pine tree forest. The route is mainly flat or undulating and the roads quiet and peaceful making the cycling very pleasant. There is a final short but relatively steep climb up the beautiful Serra da Boa Viagem for panoramic views from the Miradouro da Vela, before descending to the lighthouse of Cape Mondego. On arrival in Figueira da Foz, we will take part in a local wine tasting, then there is free time to enjoy this lively seaside town.Premium accommodation: Universal Boutique Hotel, Figueira da Foz (4 star)
Day 6 Transfer to Praia da Vieira to enjoy the beach, cycle to Nazaré fishing village.
This morning, we take a transfer (approx. 1 hour) to the picturesque beaches of São Pedro de Moel and Praia da Vieira. Backed by dunes covered in pine forests, São Pedro de Moel's large beach is sheltered from the wind, making it ideal for watersports including diving and windsurfing.Getting back in the saddle, we will continue the journey south to Nazaré, a traditional fishing village and perfect spot to try fresh seafood. The cycle path to Nazaré hugs the Atlantic coastline and takes in some of Portugal's most impressive beaches. It is also along this stretch of water that Garrett McNamara broke the record for the largest wave ever surfed (30 metres/100 feet) in 2013. While in Nazaré, there will be time to visit the lighthouse, which offers the best views of the waves crashing to shore, and the interesting surf museum to learn about the underwater Nazaré Canyon, which produces such dramatic waves.Premium accommodation: Hotel Praia, Nazaré (4 star)
Day 7 Cycle to the beach of Foz do Arelho, transfer to Óbidos, a picturesque and beautifully preserved medieval town and fortress.
Today we ride to Foz do Arelho, on the confluence between the Óbidos Lagoon and the sea. After free time to enjoy the beach, we take a transfer to the charming medieval town of Óbidos that seems to have been frozen in time. It has been carefully preserved by its inhabitants who take real pride in maintaining the architectural image of the village and is characterised by narrow winding streets, white-washed houses and trailing bougainvillea and honeysuckle. This evening, we will share a farewell dinner then stay at the quirky and characterful hotel, The Literary Man, located next to Óbidos Castle. This premium accommodation was once a former convent and is now one of the biggest literary hotels in the world. According to the owner, the hotel currently holds more than 45,000 books!Premium accommodation: The Literary Man, Óbidos (4 star)
Day 8 Private transfer to Lisbon, guided tour and free afternoon for sightseeing.
A morning private transfer (approx. 1 hour) takes us to the great capital city of Lisbon, our final stop on this tour of Portugal's Atlantic coast. A guided city tour will take you to some of the city's most recognisable locations and monuments, while you will have free time in the afternoon for individual exploration. Please note that your leader will depart after the guided tour and the remainder of the trip will be self-guided, but you will be provided with plenty of tips, maps and directions to make the most of your time in Lisbon.Premium accommodation: Marquês de Pombal, Lisbon (4 star)
Day 9 The tour ends in Lisbon.
The tour ends in Lisbon.
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Flight & Transport Inclusions
Roundtrip air to/from trip start & all internal transport
Group Size
Small Group - 24 max
Maximum Number of People in Group: 16
Age Notes :
Min. Age: 16
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Meals Included
Dinner: 8 breakfasts, 6 picnic lunches, 2 wine tastings and 2 dinners are included.A typical hotel breakfast consists of toast/bread with jam, or honey, cheese and ham, served with coffee, tea, milk, orange juice, fruit, cake and yoghurt. Eggs are usually available and there are frequently other cooked options; the breakfasts on this trip are always plentiful and perfect to set us up for a day of cycling.Portuguese people are very proud of their cuisine, and the deliciously fresh seafood is a real highlight. You will find fresh fish on most menus, usually sardines, sea bream, hake, sea bass and sole, cooked in a variety of ways.Bacalhau (cured codfish) is a national dish although it can vary depending on the region - there are up to 365 recipes to cook it! Caldo verde (green soup) is made with potatoes, olive oil and salt, sometimes with garlic and onion, and is typical in the northern region of Portugal.For meat lovers, the barrosã meat (steak) is often served grilled and roasted just to its naturally delicious flavour. Francesinha is an iconic dish originating from Porto and involves layers of different meats (usually beef, ham, grilled pork, linguiça (smoke-cured pork sausage) and sausage), between two slices of bread, covered by melted cheese and immersed in a spicy tomato sauce, often topped with a fried egg and surrounded by chips. It is not for the faint-hearted!To drink you will find plenty of the local Sagres and Superbock beer. Vinho Verde is available from the supermarket and directly from the producers. It is a young, medium-strength white wine with an almost carbonated quality. Port needs no introduction and a glass (or two) of the fortified wine will generally follow a hearty Portuguese meal!There is an incredible range of desserts available and if you have a sweet tooth it will be possible to try a different one each day! Local favourites include bolo de bolacha (cookie cake), leite creme (cream eggs and sugar), pão de lo (sponge cake made with lots of eggs), arroz doce (a traditional rice pudding) and of course, the famous pastel de nata, which you will find at most cafés on your route.We respect your privacy and take great care to protect your information. By clicking «Send my questions» you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. An account will be created for you to track your submission and a temporary password will be emailed to you.
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