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Uncover the flavours of Portugal on this seven-day adventure full of delicious bites, local wines and age-old culinary traditions. Start off with a tasting tour of Porto – tucking into the iconic francesinha sandwich and plenty of the city's famous fortified wine. Then head east to picnic in the vineyards of the Douro Valley, roll up your sleeves for homestay dinner in Coa Valley and meet a passionate olive oil producer in Marvao. Finish your foodie adventure in the Portuguese capital with a glass or two of ginjinha (wild cherry liqueur), a pastel de nata cooking class and a visit to the historic Mercado da Ribeira.
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Porto
<Ola! Welcome to Portugal. Your adventure starts in Porto – a coastal city known for its medieval riverside district, azulejo tile-covered buildings and, of course, fortified port wine. You have a welcome meeting at 6 pm where you’ll meet your local leader and fellow travellers. After, get to know each other over an included dinner of one of Porto’s (and Portugal’s) favourite dishes – the francesinha. Although technically a sandwich, it’s most definitely a meal – and one you’ll need a knife and fork for! After, you could take an evening stroll along the river or grab a drink at one of the city’s many wine cellars.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. If you’re travelling on the combo trip ZMZLC Spain & Portugal Real Food Adventure, we’ll organise a transfer from Santiago de Compostela to Porto. -
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Porto
<Taste your way around Porto today while exploring the city’s old bridges, cobbled streets, merchants’ houses and cafes. Led by a local guide, you’ll start with coffee and pastel de nata (the famed Portuguese custard tart). Continue through the Ribeira District, sampling local specialties like bolinho de bacalhau (salted cod fritters) and a glass of wine, then pop into a classic tasco (bar) for a cachorrinho (Porto’s mini version of the hot dog) and a cold beer. Finish the tour at a traditional mercearia (family-run grocer) with a charcuterie board and a glass of port wine. You have free time for the rest of the day – maybe pull up a chair in a taverna and order another glass of port. -
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Douro Valley to Coa Valley
<Take a scenic morning drive through the Douro Valley. Your first stop of the day is Quinta da Pacheca (winegrowers since 1738) for a guided tour, picnic lunch and wine tasting. Over a couple of glasses of local wine (and a port, of course), you’ll share an assortment of olives, sausages, fruits, salads, regional cheeses and more. Then continue to the Coa Valley – known for the combined efforts of passionate locals to rewild the area, starting with the reintroduction of ancient cow breeds. Your accommodation tonight is a homestay in the historic village of Castelo Rodrigo. Take some time to enjoy the views of the surrounding hills, then regroup for a home-cooked dinner showcasing local produce. You could also check out some of the Coa Valley’s open-air paleolithic rock art paintings nearby.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours. -
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Alentejo
<Say adeus to the Coa Valley and drive south to the medieval village of Marvao in the Alentejo region. This part of Portugal is known for its centuries-old olive groves. Visit a local olive oil producer to learn how this liquid gold is made before tasting some of it of course! A delicious lunch will be included at the olive mill where everything is homemade and prepared with the olive oil they produce. You'll then have an opportunity to plant your own olive tree and perhaps pick up a bottle of olive oil to take home (the perfect souvenir!). Later continue the drive to your hotel in Castelo de Vide – considered one of Portugal’s best-preserved medieval towns. Relax or take some time to stroll the cobbled streets of the old Jewish quarter before enjoying an included dinner at the hotel.
Your travel time today will be approximately 4.5 hours. -
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Lisbon
<Drive further south to Evora today. Evora is the capital of Alentejo and is steeped in history – as seen in the centrally located Roman Temple. Check out the highlights on an orientation walk with your leader, then enjoy free time for lunch. The city is famous for bread soup and pork clam stew – but just ask your leader if you need recommendations. Then it’s time to hit the road to Lisbon, arriving in the late afternoon. Take some time to freshen up, then regroup for an orientation walk of Portugal’s capital. Along the way, you’ll get to try ginjinha, a sweet cherry liqueur from Lisbon. The rest of the evening is free. Maybe ask your leader for authentic dinner options or check out a live fado show – a genre of Portuguese soul music that originated in Africa and has evolved to suit the streets of Lisbon.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours. -
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- Hotel (6 Nächte), Gästehaus (1 Nacht)
- Porto - Francesinha Abendessen
- Porto - Food Tour mit Pastel de Nata, Tasco, Cachorrinho & Mercearia
- Douro-Tal - Geführte Tour, Picknick-Mittagessen & Weinverkostung auf der Quinta da Pacheca
- Coa-Tal - selbstgekochtes Abendessen mit Produkten aus der Region
- Alentejo - Olivenöl-Bauernhofbesuch mit Verkostung & Olivenbaumpflanzung
- Lissabon - Ginginha-Verkostung
- Lissabon - Orientierungsspaziergang - Geführt
- Evora - Orientierungswanderung Geführt
- Lissabon - Pasteis de Nata Verkostung und Kochkurs in Belem
- Lissabon - Mercado da Ribeira Besuch
- Lissabon - Verkostung von Fischkonserven
- Porto - Francesinha dinner
- Porto - Food tour inc Pastel de Nata, Tasco, Cachorrinho & Mercearia
- Douro valley - Guided Tour, picnic lunch & wine tasting at Quinta da Pacheca
- Coa valley - homecooked dinner with locally sourced produce
- Alentejo - Olive Oil farm visit with tasting & Olive tree planting
- Lisbon - Ginginha Tasting
- Lisbon - Orientation walk - Leader led
- Evora - Orientation walk Leader led
- Lisbon - Pasteis de Nata tasting and cooking class in Belem
- Lisbon - Mercado da Ribeira Visit
- Lisbon - Canned fish tasting
- 6x Frühstück
- 4x Mittagessen
- 3x Abendessen
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