Portugal

$1899 & up—Lisbon to the Douro tour w/air

Katrina Vecera
Deal Expert
This is the first Portugal itinerary we've featured from Exoticca that includes the Douro Valley.

Why We Love This Deal

Portugal delivers on coastal beauty, historic charm and world-class wine. Experience it all on this weeklong guided tour with a visit to the renowned Douro Valley. Visit seven standout destinations including vibrant Lisbon, medieval Obidos, charming Porto and the rolling hills of the Douro. Stay overnight in Lisbon, Tomar and Porto.

What's included:

  • Roundtrip international flights from Canada
  • Airport transfers and ground transportation
  • Seven nights in well-reviewed hotels with daily breakfast (three in Lisbon; one in Tomar; three in Porto)
  • Visit Nazare, Obidos, Tomar, Coimbra, Douro Valley, Porto and Lisbon
  • Wine tasting in the Douro Valley
  • English-speaking guide
  • Air taxes

Depart for the following prices on select dates in April and January–March 2027:

  • Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec City, St. John's and Halifax ... $1899
  • Montreal and Moncton ... $1999
  • Calgary ... $2099
  • Vancouver, Victoria and Saskatoon ... $2199
  • Kelowna ... $2399
  • Regina ... $2449
  • Edmonton ... $2549

The standard handling fee of $49 per person is being waived when using promo code TRAVELZOOMEMBER.

Exoticca also offers more Portugal trips. A different weeklong tour includes all the classic spots like Sintra and Fatima. An 11-night trip includes time in the coastal Algarve region. Or, combine Portugal with Morocco's deserts and medinas on a 16-night tour.

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When You Can Go

Select dates in April and January–March 2027

Savings

$1680 vs. similar tours

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$1899 & up—Lisbon to the Douro tour w/air

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