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1. Spain and Portugal self-drive: 12 days in Portugal

The Camino Path
Santiago de Compostela in Spain is the burial place of St. James the Great.
A cruise ship on the Douro River that flows through lush Douro Valley
A Douro river cruise is the most popular and scenic ways to get from Porto to Douro Valley.
Day 1 Arrive in Porto and spend the rest of the day exploring
Day 2 Discover Porto’s World Heritage Sites and go wine tasting
Day 3 Head to Guimaraes and explore its medieval city center
Day 4 Drive to Vigo in Spain and then on to Santiago de Compostela
Day 5 Explore Santiago de Compostela and try traditional Galician cuisine
Day 6 Continue to the thermal city of Ourense and on to Teloes
Day 7 Unravel the Port region of the Douro Valley, stop in Lamego before making your way to São Pedro do Sul
Day 8 Explore Viseu, the center of the Dão vineyards and head to Luso. End the day in Coimbra
Day 9 Visit the ancient Coimbra University then head to Batalha, before arriving in Fatima
Day 10 Explore Fátima, continue to Óbidos and relax in Sintra, and head to Lisbon for the night
Day 11 Get acquainted with Lisbon and its iconic neighborhoods: Baixa, Alfama, Belem and Bairro Alto
Day 12 Bid Lisbon farewell

This itinerary for 12 days in Portugal will take you around some of the most historically and culturally rich places of Portugal and northern Spain. Starting from Porto, you’ll make your way north to Santiago and experience the unique atmosphere of the arrival point of the Camino de Santiago at the city’s cathedral. You can sample some of the best Port wines of the Douro Valley in Lamego and visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady in Fátima. In 12 days, you’ll be able to fully explore the north and get to know each one of the major destinations touched in the tour. Check out self-drive tours in Portugal.

2. Follow the Foodie’s Trail: Portugal in 12 days

Table with view a wonderful view over the river in Porto, Portugal.
You have to try Pasteis de nata and Portuguese wine when traveling through the country.
Day 1 Arrive in Lisbon and head to Arrábida Natural Park for Azeitão cheese and visit the local winery
Day 2 Visit Reguengos de Monsaraz and head to Évora and discover its historical city center
Day 3 Continue to Arraiolos. Pass by Estremoz, Vila Viçosa, Borba and Alter do Chã and finish the day in the fortified village of Marvão
Day 4 Head to Tomar and explore it. End at Coimbra
Day 5 Take a trip to the Bairrada region and then to Mealhada, before continuing your journey to Serra da Estrela region to taste local goat cheese
Day 6 Join a day cruise along the Douro River, and stop along the way in the Port wine estates for a wine and dessert
Day 7 Visit Lamego, see the iconic São Gonçalo Bridge in Amarante, and close the day in the medieval town of Guimarães
Day 8 Spend the day in Peneda-Gerês National Park and go for a Trilho da Calcedónia hike
Day 9 Drive along the “Vinho Verde” route and stop for a wine tasting session in Arcos de Valdevez or Soajo, before arriving in the city of Melgaço
Day 10 Visit the medieval city of Monção and Viana do Castelo
Day 11 Arrive in Braga and visit the Sé, the oldest Cathedral in Portugal, before making your way to Porto
Day 12 Prepare for your flight home

If you are a food enthusiast curious about discovering Portuguese culture and cuisine, follow this tour through Northern and Central Portugal. You will have the chance to try some of the best delicacies of the country, such as the Blue wine of Azeitão, the goat cheese of Mealhada and the Vinho Verde and Port Wine of Douro Valley. With 12 days at your disposal, you’ll also have time to sightsee the most renowned historical cities of the region, passing through the medieval town of Guimarães, the ‘Rome of Portugal’ Braga and Porto. Spend a day hiking in Peneda-Gerês National Park or go cruising on the Douro River, hopping between wine estates. See Portugal gastronomy trips.

3. Lisbon, Porto, and Algarve: Portugal in 12 days

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Rossio, with its people, cafes and theatres, is the liveliest square in Lisbon.
View of beautiful Praia de Marinha with crystal clear water on a clear day.
Praia de Marinha in the Algarve is known for its crystal clear water and sandy beach.
Day 1 Arrive in Lisbon and dine in Alfama enjoying a live Fado performance
Day 2 Visit the breathtaking Pena Palace in Sintra, then continue to the Roca Cape, then to Cascais. Head back to Lisbon
Day 3 Head to Nazaré, before continuing to Fátima
Day 4 Hop on a train to Porto and start to explore its lively city center and culinary traditions
Day 5 Explore Porto, check out the restaurants in Ribeira district and the wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia
Day 6 Venture into the Douro Valley and go wine tasting at one of the area's quintas or embark on a cruise along the river
Day 7 Discover Aveiro and embark on a boat ride aboard a classic Moliceiro, continue to Costa Nova to relax on its white sand beach, and arrive in Porto for overnight
Day 8 Take a train south to the Algarve, arriving directly to Faro
Day 9 Join a dolphin watching and sea cave exploration tour in Albufeira
Day 10 Continue exploring Algarve; head to Lagos and reach Cape St. Vincent for a stunning sunset at the end of the world
Day 11 Fly from the Algarve to Lisbon or transfer by train
Day 12 Get ready for your return flight

If you have 12 days to spend in Portugal, you can opt for a full tour of the country. You can start in Lisbon, then explore the popular towns of Sintra and Cascais, also perfect surfing destinations. Head to the lush Douro Valley next, where you can embark on a cruise along the river, stopping for Port wine tasting sessions at Vinho Verde in Pinhão or Peso da Régua. Finally, you can reach the Algarve by train for more sightseeing and fun activities like dolphin watching and sea cave exploration at Albufeira. With this 12-day tinerary, you’ll be able to challenge yourself with new activities while exploring all the major areas of the country.

Planning a trip to Portugal for 12 days?

The best way to make the most of 12 days in Portugal is to travel around the country by car. Depending on your itinerary, you could also take a train between the main regions to avoid long drives. For more information and trip inspiration, explore our pre-packaged 12-day trips to Portugal or create your own bespoke Portugal itinerary with our travel experts.

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Published by Marie Storm, updated on July 19, 2024
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