Day 10 – Cruise the Central Coast to Coimbra Porto to Aveiro, Buçaco Forest & Coimbra[160 km; 100 miles] Hug the coast as you drive south, making your first stop inAveiro.Known as the “Venice of Portugal,” Aveiro is a city of canals, seaweed-collecting boats and the famousVista...
Driving in Lisbon is both challenging and demanding, as it is one of Europe's most difficult cities to drive in. Many roads are narrow and congested, the expressway junctions are illogical, signage is almost non-existent, and parking is difficult to find. Added to this, Portuguese drivers ar...
The day begins in the pretty foothill villages of Linhares and Folgosinho; the morning is the best time to visit them when there are the fewest tourists and they are at their most tranquil. The route has been designed so that the standard of the natural scenery is constantly improving throug...
In northern Portugal, Porto is the most popular city, which received its name from Portugal and from the famous wine. Visitors get to experience the ‘zona ribeirinha’ on the waterside along with the lively downtown areas. Traditional values are still intact, but there is also a movement ...