A Southern Portuguese Escape for Single Travellers

Overview

A Southern Portuguese Escape

Beyond those glorious beaches, many of Portugal’s most enticing experiences remain undiscovered by tourists. We take full advantage of this anonymity and, after exploring fascinating Lisbon, invite you to discover them with us. See the dramatic cliffs and thickly forested mountains of the country’s natural parks; wander around historic garrison towns and marble palaces; and uncover an alternative Algarve of 19th-century palaces and Roman remains. And do it all at a leisurely pace, away from the crowds.

What's Included:

  • 9 nights in pousadas (accommodation as specified or similar)
  • International and internal flights as detailed
  • 18 meals: 9 breakfasts (days 2-10) 9 dinners (days 1-9)
  • Portable audio headset system on excursions
  • Titan’s VIP door-to-door travel service
  • Titan tour manager
  • Travel in destination by coach
  • Porterage

    Included Excursions

  • Guided Lisbon city tour
  • Guided visits to Arrábida Natural Park (with wine tasting); Vila Viçosa Palace; Reguengos de Monsaraz & Beja; and Mértola & Vila Real Santo Antonio
  • Excursions to Elvas & Alter do Chão; and Évora

Full Itinerary

Day 1: UK - Lisbon - Palmela

Titan’s VIP door-to-door travel service collects you from home for your flight to Lisbon. On arrival we transfer to the Pousada do Castelo de Palmela (4-star), situated in a 17th century castle in Palmela, outside Lisbon.

Day 2: Lisbon

Depart for a full-day tour of Lisbon, a settlement dating from Neolithic times, influenced by Phoenicians and Greeks, prosperous in Roman times and still vivacious today. The great natural harbour attracted many civilisations and encouraged the exploration of both land and sea. Many of the world’s greatest explorers called this city their home and the riches of their discoveries are apparent in the façades, World Heritage monuments and alleys adorned with ornate tilework.

Day 3: Palmela - Sesimbra - Arrábida Natural Park - Azeitão - Vila Viçosa

We travel to Sesimbra, one of Portugal’s best beach towns, on the edge of Arrábida Natural Park, where glorious beaches end abruptly at the foot of huge cliffs. Further exploration of Arrábida will reveal incomparable natural beauty including a wealth of rare indigenous vegetation that covers the mountain range. Our day will continue with a wine tasting in Azeitão, a sleepy village known for its wine. We then continue to Vila Viçosa and the Pousada Convento Vila Viçosa (4-star) for three nights.

Day 4: Vila Viçosa

This morning we spend time exploring Villa Viçosa, where everything bar the citrus trees seems to be made of marble. Stretching alongside the vast main square is the finest example of a marble façade. It belongs to the Royal Palace, home to the Bragança dynasty and the birthplace of Catherine of Bragança, queen-consort of Charles II of England and initiator of the British trend for drinking tea. This afternoon is free to enjoy the pousada’s facilities.

Day 5: Elvas - Alter do Chão

This morning, we take a tour of Elvas. Guarding the main route between Lisbon and Madrid, this garrison town, worthy of its UNESCO World Heritage status, was extensively fortified through the centuries. It played essential roles in battles with Spain, as well as serving as a base for General Wellington during the Napoleonic Wars. The day will then continue with a visit to the lovely village of Alter do Chão and a stud farm for racehorses, the Coudelaria de Alter. This royal farm was founded in 1748 by King D João V, with the intention of breeding Lusitano horses - an ancient Portuguese breed, known for its proficiency in dressage. Today the Coudelaria also houses a museum and we join a guided tour of the site. If time allows, we will make a stop in the walled market town of Estremoz, before returning to our hotel.

Day 6: Vila Viçosa - Beja

Our journey takes us south today to Reguengos de Monsaraz. Nestled amongst the beautiful plains of Alentejo, this town’s list of cherished crafts includes traditionally made pottery, blankets and wine of great quality. After time to enjoy the town, our journey continues to Beja, and the Pousada de Beja (4-star), where we stay for two nights.

Day 7: Évora

An included excursion takes us to Évora, a beautifully preserved Roman town with intriguing sites including the Diana Temple, the best preserved Roman structure on the Iberian Peninsula, and a picturesque town square where the Spanish Inquisition took its gruesome toll. For the remainder of the day, you may wish to explore this beautiful region independently. Quaint Beja has some enchanting sights within its walled centre. The Franciscan convent is lavishly decorated and the setting of a romance between a nun and a French soldier inscribed in ‘Letters of a Portuguese Nun’. A climb up to the Torre de Menagem (the Keep) of the Castle, the town’s marble landmark, is worth the effort for beautiful views and old tales of combat.

Day 8: Beja - Estoi

After breakfast we start our journey to the Algarve, taking time to explore Mértola and Vila Real Santo Antonio on our way. Sitting atop a rocky promontory, Mértola’s small castle looks imposingly over the white-washed buildings of this medieval town that creep down to the banks of the Guadiana and Oeiras rivers. At the mouth of Rio Guadiana, where Spain and Portugal divide, is Vila Real Santo Antonio. This small Phoenician fishing port has continued to thrive within the fishing industries. Our day is completed with our journey to Estoi and the Pousada de Estoi (4-star), where we spend our last two nights.

Day 9: Estoi

Spend today enjoying Estoi’s charm. Stroll along cobbled streets and you may find many fine merchants houses for gazing and restaurants for grazing. The Milreu Roman ruins tell of the first ten centuries of the town’s existence. Alternatively, take an optional excursion to the charming historical town of Lagos and the picturesque fishing village of Sagres. Lagos’ history is strongly linked with the seas, as a centre for the European slave trade and the town from which Henry the Navigator left in 1415 to start the Portuguese Age of Discovery. Continue to Sagres on the very western edge of Europe. A little way out of the city, you’ll find Fortaleza de Sagres where Henry the Navigator is said to have established the first ever sailing school.

Day 10: Estoi - Faro - UK

We transfer to the airport for a return flight to the UK. Upon arrival, your Titan vehicle will be waiting for the journey home.

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Additional Information

  • Date: Various departures for 2024
  • Board Basis: Half board
  • Duration: 9 nights
  • Departure Airport: London Heathrow
  • Guide Price: From £1,699pp
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