Most people visiting Lisbon, Porto, and Évora spend about 10 to 13 days in Portugal, which usually includes some time in the Algarve. If you're only headed to Lisbon, Porto, and Évora, you can enjoy a comfortably-paced trip in 9 to 11 days. With less time, however, it's still possible to see the highlights in as few as six to eight days. Read on for the best itineraries, including Lisbon, Porto, and Évora.

How many days do you need in Lisbon, Porto & Évora?

  • Most travelers spend 9-11 days in Lisbon, Porto, and Évora combined
  • Visiting Lisbon, Porto, and Évora in 6 to 8 days is possible, but it will feel rushed
  • With 12 or more days, most travelers choose to add more stops to their trip
  • The most common extensions are the Algarve, Lagos, and Douro Valley

How Many Days to Spend in Portugal

Recommended Itineraries for Lisbon, Porto & Évora

Recommended Itinerary for 9 Days

Views across the Alentejo from Évora's medieval cathedral
Views across the Alentejo from Évora's medieval cathedral
Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Lisbon, Transfer to Évora & Private Tour Évora
Day 2 Explore the Alentejo Region Évora
Day 3 Transfer to Porto via Coimbra Porto
Day 4 Day Trip to the Douro Valley, Wine Tasting & River Cruise Porto
Day 5 Day Excursion to Douro Valley, Wine Tasting & River Cruise Porto
Day 6 Transfer to Lisbon via Óbidos, Evening of Fado Lisbon
Day 7 Get to Know Lisbon, Evening Culinary Experience Lisbon
Day 8 Day Trip to Sintra, Cascais & Estoril Lisbon
Day 9 Depart Lisbon  


Combining equal parts history, culture, and gastronomy, this nine-day itinerary is the perfect introduction to Portugal. Start in the captivating city of Évora before moving on to Porto and Lisbon—discovering the plentiful highlights and hidden corners in between. Marvel at the ancient ruins of Templo Romano, refine your palate with a day of wine tasting in the Douro Valley, get lost in the medieval walls of Óbidos, and save room for an unforgettable food tour through Lisbon's most authentic neighborhoods. Read more

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Extended Itineraries

11-Day Itinerary Including the Algarve

Portugal's colorful and traditional tinned fish
Portugal's colorful and traditional tinned fish
Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Lisbon, Food & Cultural Walk Lisbon
Day 2 Explore Lisbon by Tuk-Tuk Lisbon
Day 3 Day Trip to Sintra, Cascais & Estoril Lisbon
Day 4 Transfer to Porto via Aveiro, Tuk-Tuk & Boat Tour of Aveiro Porto
Day 5 Explore Porto by Vintage Car & Port Wine Tasting Porto
Day 6 Day Trip to the Douro Valley, Wine Tasting & River Cruise Porto
Day 7 Pick Up Rental Car, Drive to Évora Évora
Day 8 Drive to Lagos, Explore Algarve
Day 9 Catamaran Cruise to Benagil, Beaches of the Western Algarve Algarve
Day 10 Explore the Eastern Algarve Algarve
Day 11 Drive to Lisbon, Depart  


Portugal's gastronomy and history intertwine on this lively 11-day itinerary. A series of guided excursions and private transfers will start you off—from wine tasting in the Douro Valley to cruising the canals of Aveiro and exploring Porto by vintage car. Then it's time to switch to a rental car and head south toward the Algarve, where you'll explore spectacular beaches and charming villages at your own pace. Read more

15-Day Itinerary Including Lagos

Porto's vibrant riverfront
Porto's vibrant riverfront
Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Porto, Afternoon Culinary Tour Porto
Day 2 Explore Porto by Vintage Car & Port Wine Tasting Porto
Day 3 Wine Tasting in the Douro Valley Porto
Day 4 Free Day in Porto Porto
Day 5 Transfer to Lisbon via Coimbra Lisbon
Day 6 Guided Tour of Lisbon, Evening of Fado Lisbon
Day 7 Day Trip to Sintra, Cascais & Estoril Lisbon
Day 8 Explore Lisbon's Surroundings: Sesimbra, Óbidos & Arrábida Natural Park Lisbon
Day 9 Drive to Évora, Guided Tour of the City Évora
Day 10 Free Day in Évora: Neolithic History, Hot-Air Balloon & Medieval Villages Évora
Day 11 Drive to Lagos & the Algarve Lagos
Day 12-13 Free Days in the Algarve Lagos
Day 14 Return to Lisbon Lisbon
Day 15 Depart Lisbon  


From the north's winding rivers and wine country to the stunning southern coast, this epic 15-day itinerary gives you an in-depth look at Portugal's many wonders. Sample local wines and gastronomy in Porto, see the cobbled streets of Lisbon by foot and tram, and head into the Alentejo countryside for ancient history and medieval grandeur in Évora. After a busy schedule of tours, day trips, and excursions, settle into a slower pace of life amid the golden cliffs and sweeping beaches of the Algarve. Read more

15-Day Itinerary Including the Douro Valley

Grape vines and vineyards in the Douro Valley
Grape vines and vineyards in the Douro Valley
Day Highlights Overnight
Day 1 Arrive in Lisbon, Food & Cultural Walk Lisbon
Day 2 Full-Day Private Guided Tour of Lisbon Lisbon
Day 3 Day Trip to Azeitao & Palmela Lisbon
Day 4 Free Day in Lisbon Lisbon
Day 5 Pick Up Rental Car, Drive to Évora & Culinary Experience  Évora
Day 6 Cork Forest Jeep Safari & Olive Oil Estate Visit Évora
Day 7 Winery Tour & Hot-Air Balloon Ride Évora
Day 8 Drive to the Douro Valley Douro Valley
Day 9 Douro Valley Winery & Riverboat Ride Douro Valley
Day 10 Bike Through the Douro Valley Douro Valley
Day 11 Drive to Porto, Explore Porto by Vintage Car  Porto
Day 12 Private Porto Market Visit & Cooking Class Porto
Day 13 Adventure in Peneda-Gerês National Park Porto
Day 14 Drive to Lisbon via Óbidos  Lisbon
Day 15 Depart Lisbon  


Taste your way through Lisbon, Évora, the Douro Valley, and Porto on this gastronomic 15-day tour of Portugal. Besides hitting up landmarks, see Lisbon's local markets and taste national delicacies. Enjoy agritourism in the Alentejo region as you visit wineries, cork farms, and olive oil estates. Ride a bike through the vineyards of the Douro Valley, then head to Porto for a private cooking class and more wine tasting. Read more

How to travel between Lisbon, Porto & Évora

How to get from Lisbon to Porto
The journey between Lisbon and Porto is 195 miles (314 km) and averages 2.5 to 3.5 hours. There are several ways to get between the two major cities, but the most convenient and comfortable way to make the trip is via train. Read more

How to get from Lisbon to Évora
Traveling from Portugal's capital Lisbon to Évora, in the Alentejo region, is a distance of 83 miles (134 km). The fastest option is by bus, with frequent departures throughout the day, taking around 1.5 hours. Read more

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Map of Lisbon, Porto & Évora: Best Itinerary Ideas
Map of Lisbon, Porto & Évora: Best Itinerary Ideas