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Lisbon Family Getaway

Regions

Lisbon

Starting Point

Lisbon

Best time to travel

All year

Recommended Length

3 - 5 days

Minimum Age*

Family Getaway

Activity Level **

2/5

Lisbon is a great city to visit with the family if you are looking for a short, but immersive getaway. Thanks to it's rich history and heritage, there is plenty to see and explore that can keep the whole family engaged. Enjoy a truly local city tour of Lisbon, which is tailored especially to kids and families, taking you to hidden places and to discover forgotten stories and legends of the charming city. Of course, you will also have time to take a ride on the iconic yellow tram and visit the fascinating town of Sintra with it's fairytale castles and mansions.

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TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

✓ central accommodation in Lisbon for the whole trip
✓ explore the magic palaces of Sintra on a private guided family tour
✓ discover hidden places and stories of Lisbon on a private guided family tour
✓ family-friendly cycling tour to the UNESCO sites of Belem and Jeronimos Monastery

Tour Highlights

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TOUR OVERVIEW

Day 1 - arrival - overnight in Lisbon
Day 2 - Lisbon family walking tour - time at leisure - overnight in Lisbon
Day 3 - the royal city of Sintra - Cascais - overnight in Lisbon
Day 4 - cycling tour to Belem - overnight in Lisbon
Day 5 - departure

Tour Overview

DETAILED ITINERARY

DAY 1 - WELCOME TO PORTUGAL
Welcome to Lisbon. After arrival, you will transfer to your hotel in the city center and you will have the rest of the day to explore the beautiful capital of Portugal. Public transport is very good in Lisbon, so there is no need to hire a car. Hop on the subway and discover the buzzing historic quarters around the Praca do Comercio, Bairro Alto and Alfama.
Overnight in Lisbon.

DAY 2 - GUIDED LISBON FAMILY WALKING TOUR
A family walking tour of Lisbon of a different kind is waiting for your today. Your tour will not so much look at the historic events and landmarks of Portugal's capital, but will take you to enchanted places with a unique history of the city. You will visit old churches, shops, hidden buildings and visit the world of fantasy. The tour is mainly by foot, but you will also explore parts of Lisbon on the historic tram and the Lisbon funicular! A true off the beaten track family walking tour with lots of fun for everybody guaranteed.
Spend the rest of the day exploring more of Lisbon or take a ride out to the beautiful resort towns of Estoril and Cascais.
Overnight in Lisbon.

DAY 3 - VISIT THE ROYAL CITY OF SINTRA
The royal city of Sintra sits in the heart of the green, lush forests of the Sintra-Cascais National Park. With it's decadent palaces, opulent villas and extravagant castles, it is a must visit for anybody visiting Lisbon and it's also a magical playground for kids! Your private family tour will take you to the historic town center and you will visit the amazing Quinta da Regaleira and the National Palace of Sintra. Sintra is not only a place of great history and fantastic architecture, but you will also hear about the legends and myths surrounding Sintra and learn about the artists and writers who all left their marks on this fabulous place. There will be a lot of fun activities and puzzles waiting for you along the way!
Overnight in Lisbon.

DAY 4 - CYCLING TOUR TO BELEM
This morning's cycling tour will take you along the banks of the Taro river all the way out to the historic Belem quarter, home to the UNESCO listed Belem tower and the Jeronimos Monastery. Your tour will start at Parque Eduardo VII near El Corte Inglês and you will cycle on perfectly flat ground through Praça Marquês do Pombal, Restauradores, Rossio, Praça da Figueira, Praça do Comércio and the Docas Area before reaching the Belem area, the starting point for many of the marine expeditions during Portugal's Golden Age of Discovery. The tour will finish at lunchtime and you will find many great small spots to enjoy a traditional lunch and refreshments.
Enjoy the rest of the day for last discoveries in Lisbon, visit the Sao Jorge Castle, the amazing Lisbon aquarium or take a trip to the Botanic Gardens.
Overnight in Lisbon.

DAY 5 - DEPARTURE
You will leave beautiful Lisbon today and make your way back home.

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SERVICES INCLUDED

Services Included

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- accommodation in good standard middle-class hotels, quintas and/or guesthouses
- private care hire for the entire trip
- activities, visits and tours as outlined, with a certified, English speaking guide where desired/required
- all taxes and insurances for the activities
- expert travel planning, trip preparation and 24/7 on-tour support

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TRAVEL TIPS

When to travel
Thanks to its mild climate, Portugal is a great destination all year round. March to May is a great season for outdoor activities or sight-seeing. It is not too hot yet, but temperatures can already be nice and warm, especially on the Algarve or in Portugal's southeast. Nature is in full bloom and forests are lush and green at this time of the year. While average daily temperatures in Lisbon are around 18 degrees, it can be cooler in central and northern Portugal.
Summer in Portugal comes with high temperatures and a lot of sun. While Lisbon has an average of 28 degrees over the summer months, temperatures can rise over 40 degrees in northern and central Portugal between June and August and also easily reach around 35 degrees on the Algarve, though a fresh breeze from the Atlantic makes it feel less hot. The Algarve is perfect for a beach holiday, though the water temperatures hardly go over 22 degrees. Generally the waters around Portugal stay cool with not more than 20 degrees. The summer months in Portugal are full of festivities, which take place in every part of the country.
September and October are again perfect for outdoor and cultural activities as the days are still warm and mostly dry. November until February are the months with the most rain over the year, especially in northern Portugal and there can be snow in the mountains. Temperatures would still reach around 15 degrees on the Algarve and would rarely drop below 10 degrees in Lisbon.

How to travel
Portugal has three major airports - Porto in the north, Lisbon in central west Portugal and Faro on the Algarve in the south. While Faro is much more frequented with charter and holiday flights from other countries in Europe, Porto and Lisbon offer a well developed network of scheduled flights to destinations all over Europe and overseas as well. With a volume of more than 20 million passengers a year (2018), Lisbon is by far the busiest airport in Portugal. Porto and Lisbon airport are well connected to the city centers by subway.
The easiest way to get around Portugal is by car. As it is a rather small country, distances are never far, for example you can travel from Lisbon to Porto or Faro in less than three hours and from Lisbon to Evora in less than 2 hours. There is a dense network of modern motorways linking the major centers, especially in central and Northern Portugal, which are operated through a tolling system. Apart from the motorway connecting Lisbon to the Algarve and the A22 along the Algarve coast, Alentejo is mainly characterized by national and regional roads.
Further, Portugal has a well developed rail network, connecting every corner of Portugal. The high speed Alfa Pendula connects Braga in the north with Faro in the south and stops in Porto and Lisbon on the way. The bigger cities can be reached by ”Intercidades” and the regional trains link to the more remote areas. Further, the ”urbanos” connect the commuter zones in Porto and Lisbon with the city.
The ”Linha do Douro” follows along the Douro river, passing 26 tunnels, 30 bridges and one of the most scenic landscapes in Portugal. Parts of the route are classified as UNESCO world heritage. The journey takes you along vineyards, quintas, small villages and through stations decorated with blue azulejos.
The “Linha do Algarve” runs along the Algarve coastline, offering panoramic views over the sea and the hinterland while connecting Lagos with Vila Real de Santo Antonio.

Travelling with children
Kids are king in Portugal! Family friendly hotels, great beaches, a large choice of activities and a lot of sun turn Portugal into a great destination to enjoy with the whole family. The varied scenery offers plenty of choice for kid-friendly outdoor activities like cycling, swimming, surfing, climbing or canyoning and the rich historic heritage with medieval castles, grand palaces and traditional villages allows for exciting discoveries.
Many hotels in Portugal are very focused on families and offer many extra services and facilities, ranging from kid friendly menus, babysitting service or activity programs for kids. Alternatively, farms cater for families looking for a more rural escape in the countryside.

What to bring
Depending where and when you travel, there are several things you should make sure that end up in your suitcase before setting off.
As summer is generally warm, if not even hot in Portugal, light summer clothes will be a must, including shorts, t-shirts and light summer shoes. Make sure to bring swim gear and the necessary protection against the sun, including lotion, sun glasses and a sun hat, though all of the items are of course widely available in Portugal at reasonably good prices. Due to the breeze, evenings spent at the sea can feel a bit chilly, so don’t forget a light sweater or cardigan. If you are travelling to the more continental mountain areas, a warm jumper will keep you warm in case you experience a colder evening or two. The terrain is fairly dry over the summer months, so solid shoes for hiking tours will work fine, though proper hiking shoes or boots will give you extra stability and grip when hiking in some of the rocky areas.
Winters are not cold in Portugal, but prepare for rainy days, so bring a waterproof coat or rain jacket. Solid shoes are perfect for exploring towns and cities and, if you are planning on hiking or walking in nature, hiking shoes or boots are highly recommended for this time of year. Also pack a few sweaters and cardigans for the colder evenings. Temperatures in central and eastern Portugal tend to be lower than along the coast. The sun can still be strong, especially in the mountain areas, so it is always a good idea to bring sun lotion, sun glasses and a hat.
To catch Portugal in all it’s historic and natural beauty, you should of course not forget to bring a camera. A small backpack or bag will be perfect for storing your valuables while out exploring.

Travel Tips

For more practical travel advise and general information on visiting Portugal, please follow the link below.

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* The minimum age is based on the overall tour, some activities can require a higher minimum age, this will be advised at proposal stage. While not all activities are suitable for very small children, we are happy to tailor the tour to meet your specific wishes and needs.

**  The activity level is based on the amount of tours and activities included (1 - few tours and activities with a lot of free time, 5 - a lot of tours and activities with little free time). The activity level does not reflect the difficulty of the activities or tours included. Itineraries can be tailored to match the preferred level of activity.

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