Lisbon tours - Porto tours - Portugal tours
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Tours in Lisbon, Porto, Fatima, Algarve with Portugal Tour Operators. Sightseeing tours, multilingual tour guides, tour buses, limousines, boat tours, safaris. Private and group tours. Cultural and religious itineraries. Conference centers. Reservations of hotels, restaurants, shows. DMC - Destination Management Company.
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Visit World Heritage monuments, fairy tale palaces and sandy beaches... Offering breathtaking panoramas, colorful streets and squares, a medieval maze of alleys, grandiose monuments, museums, stunning architecture... It was from Lisbon that the Portuguese open new worlds to the world! Boasting springtime temperatures during the winter and cool summers freshened by a breeze from the Atlantic, the capital of Portugal on the southwestern coast, offers a great set of tours like those to Fatima, Batalha, Nazare, Obidos, Alcobaça, Sintra, Pena, cabo da Roca, Cascais, Estoril, Evora, Arrabida, Setubal, Porto, Fado show and more.
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A private tour will give you flexibility in choosing when and where you wish to go. Individuals or groups may choose custom made itineraries. You can express a preference for the theme or route of your tour. Tailor the walking tour to your schedule, get personalized attention. For clients who purchase our private packages, we will never mix you with other tourists. We offer tours 365 days per year in first class vehicles with friendly official guide drivers.
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Portugal is one of the oldest places in Europe, having existed as a country for more than eight centuries. During the 15th and 16th centuries, Portugal became a melting pot, due to the greatness of Maritime Discoveries, well represented in its Manueline or Portuguese late Gothic style, as the sumptuous, Portuguese architectural ornamentation, incorporating maritime elements and representations of the discoveries. Portugal's largest cities are all majestically-sited by grand rivers. Medieval towns with wonderful flowering gardens and villas, liberally laid out streets, beautiful gothic churches, narrow and cozy streets with a wine shop in every corner, picturesque coastal villages, gardens in every city with exotic and tropical species brought from different continents, castles dominating the skyline, mysterious prehistoric stone circles, megaliths, and dolmens. For inspiring religious mysticism head to one of the most famous shrines in the world in Fátima, while the spectacular baroque sanctuaries in the North attract both the devout and the curious. In this sun shining country, the vegetation is a mixture of Atlantic, or European, Mediterranean and African species...
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The north-western part of Portugal with dense vegetation and profound historic wealth, rivers, waterfalls, vineyards, fertile plots, ancestral monuments has the capital Porto, Portugal's second city, at the mouth of the Douro river. Seaside Viana do Castelo, ecclesiastic Braga, medieval Guimarães are a few other examples of popular heritage and cosmopolitan elegance. Enjoy the lovely Douro river cruises, source of Port wine and many other tours like those to wine regions, pilgrimage centers, ancient art and gastronomic spots, like Minho, Douro, Tras-os-Montes, Serra da Estrela, Coimbra, Aveiro, Fatima, Santiago de Compostela, Regua, Vila Real and more.
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Algarve is the southernmost region of Portugal and one of Europe's favourite holiday destinations well known for year round sunshine and excellent sandy beaches. Wherever you look, the colours of the mountains and sea are always with you, with a Mediterranean climate, marked by the smell of the sea at low tide and the scent of wild flowers. The area stretching eastwards to the Spanish border forms an unusual lagoon landscape closed by sandy islets. The windward shore is the Algarve's most famous stretch of coast. Coloured cliffs plunge down to the beach and the turquoise sea surges into coves and grottoes. To the interior of the Algarve, the flower-decked, whitewashed villages have managed to preserve their traditional appearance.
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