Our Portugal holidays & tours
Portugal’s long coastline and under-explored interior are ideal for low carbon travel like cycling or walking. Our relaxed, carefully designed routes take you into rural areas of the Algarve and Alentejo, far from overcrowded resorts, or along the wild Atlantic Coast between Porto and Lisbon. The locally owned hotels and restaurants that we use benefit from holidays that typically bookend the peak season, and offer you a genuine taste of Portuguese culture. Walking holidays also look to Madeira and the gorgeous Sintra Natural Park outside the capital. This ever-popular family destination also offers plenty of expertly guided activity holidays.
Our top Portugal holidays
Porto to Lisbon cycling holiday, self guided
From
€995 to €1280
8 days
ex flights
Easy flat scenic ride along beautiful coastline
Tailor made
Small group tour in Portugal
From
£2040 to £2645
8 days
ex flights
Discover Portugal's idyllic Alentejo Coast
Small group2026: 5 Sep, 2027: 13 Mar, 3 Apr, 8 May, 29 May, 12 Jun, 4 Sep, 18 Sep, 23 Oct, 2028: 11 Mar, 1 Apr, 6 May, 27 May, 10 Jun, 2 Sep, 16 Sep, 7 Oct, 21 Oct
Cycle from Porto to Coimbra, Portugal
From
€945 to €1180
7 days
ex flights
Leisurely cycling & culture along the Atlantic Coast
Tailor made
Vegetarian cooking holiday in Portugal
From
€900 to €1450
5 days
ex flights
Explore culinary heritage, Mediterranean vegetarian delights
Small group2026: 11 Sep, 13 Nov
Cycling holiday in Portugal, self guided
From
€975 to €1175
8 days
ex flights
Leisurely cycling along varied landscape & breathtaking coastline
Tailor made
Portuguese Coastal Way walking holiday
From
€950 to €1125
8 days
ex flights
The scenic alternative to the classic Portuguese Way
Tailor made
Self guided cycling holiday in Portugal
From
€975 to €1175
8 days
ex flights
Great food & wine, historical towns, breathtaking coastline
Tailor made
Guadiana River cycling holiday, Portugal
From
€1100 to €1275
8 days
ex flights
Cycle the majestic Guadiana River for a relaxing escape
Tailor made
Blue Whale tour in the Azores
From
£1775
8 days
ex flights
Visit the Azores at the best time to see Blue Whales
Small group2027: 24 Apr, 1 May, 8 May
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About our Portugal holidays
Portugal on two wheels
Portugal is growing in popularity for cycling holidays, thanks to many magnificent coastal and inland routes, most of which seem to end in a sandy beach. Typically, our cycling options are tailor made, self guided trips with plenty of support and excellent route notes provided by locally-based experts. Portugal’s wild and windswept Atlantic Coast from Porto to Lisbon is a popular route, and there are lush trails in the Peneda-Gerês National Park in the north of the country. And if you want a really different destination, try our cycling trips in the Azores, an Atlantic archipelago where you can combine cycling with world-class whale watching. All of our cycling trips are committed to protecting the natural environment and minimising the effects of overcrowding in the destinations they visit.
Walking in Portugal
There’s more to Portugal than beach holidays, and one of the best ways to find that out is with one of our walking holidays. You can follow levada water channels through UNESCO-protected forest on Madeira, watching out for dolphins dancing in the waves. In the Azores, walking and whale watching makes for a sublime combination. And in the Alentejo region you can leave the crowds behind, exploring aromatic pine groves, traditional fishing villages on the coast, and plains of cork oaks, olive trees and grapevines. Expect to cover around 20km a day on our walking holidays that are typically tailor made, self guided and always supportive of the communities they visit.
Family holidays away from the crowds
The Algarve might be best-known for family holidays, but there’s also plenty of fun to be had elsewhere in Portugal. You can explore Roman and Arabic ruins, and learn the stories of Europe’s first great ocean explorers. And while the most popular beaches of the Algarve can get crowded during peak season, Portugal boasts some 1,800km of extraordinarily diverse coastline – ideal not just for sunbathing, but also for our activity holidays, featuring surfing, scuba diving and kayaking too. Our holidays visit the quieter, less touristy areas in the Algarve where you can get a taste of the real Portugal away from the resorts.
Flight free holidays to Portugal
Portugal is a lot closer than you might think, and you can easily get from London to Lisbon in under 24 hours on a flight free holiday. A typical journey from the UK might go through northern Spain by ferry and road from Portsmouth, or through Spain via Lyon or Paris by rail. And of course there are several scenic routes from other parts of Europe. Our friendly Travel Team are always happy to help with advice, and you’ll find details of suggested routes and approximate timings on many of our holiday pages.
Tours & holidays in Portugal
Most visitors to Portugal focus on the Algarve or Lisbon, but the country also has a fantastic reputation for walking holidays and cycling holidays. We offer tailor made walking and cycling trips for both and there are plenty of small group holidays to choose from too. And if you like to mix things up a little, you can also opt for one of our multi activity holidays, whether that’s watersports in Alentejo or mountain biking with kayaking and whale watching in the Azores. Our adventure holidays cover everything from swimming with dolphins in crystal clear waters off Madeira, to cycling and surfing your way around the Costa Verde. You can be sure that your trip will benefit local communities and protect the natural environment you visit.
Where to go on holiday in Portugal
Inland Algarve, and the southwest coast, are a world apart from the golf resorts, high rises, time shares and crowded beaches found in other parts of the region. Instead, expect sleepy villages and seaside towns, and great expanses of countryside to explore. The Alentejo region borders the Algarve, and is largely overlooked by tourists. It offers tranquil, undeveloped landscapes perfect for cycling and walking, plus windy beaches to tempt surfers. And Madeira, to the west of Morocco, is a volcanic island with a coastline fringed with reefs and an interior composed of mountains, plunging valleys and lush forest.
Our Portugal holidays reviews
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Heather Grabbe17 Aug 2026
The Quinta is a haven of beauty in harmony with nature. The owners are delightful, friendly and helpful but not intrusive, and they are strongly committed to sustainability.read more
Ellie Bass17 Aug 2026
The unique and stylish accommodation and the gorgeous pool that just relaxed you the moment you saw it! It really feels like a little oasis, and it was such a pleasure to spend time around the pool and looking out at the valley from our terrace..read more
Glen GEROW15 Aug 2026
The bikes were quality makes and well maintained. The route was well chosen, and the Ride with GPS app on the phone was reliable and user friendly. It obviously benefited the tourism industry and was environmentally friendly.read more
Fiona McLaughlin15 Aug 2026
Such a beautiful and tranquil place to stay . Beautiful loft apartment , great bbq area and the pool is the highlight - lovely water to swim in. Inge was a great host and their dog Ozzy is a starread more




