Angra do Heroismo (Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal) | Douro | Lisbon (Portugal) | Ponta Delgada (Azores, Portugal) | Porto (Portugal)
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Welcome to Portugal. Your expedition begins as you touch down in Porto, one of the oldest settlement centres in Europe.You'll be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel in the heart of the city's UNESCO-designated historical centre. In the evening, meet your fellow travellers and National Geographic Expedition Leader for an introduction to your journey and a short presentation from the National Geographic Expedition Expert. Set off on foot across the river into Vila Nova de Gaia to a Port Wine Caves for a tour of the cellars and a welcome dinner, accompanied by a curated sampling of local wines.
You will be met at the airport and transferred to the hotel to start your adventure.
Your opportunity to meet your Expedition Leader and fellow travellers, and learn more about your tour. Don't forget to see the notice in the lobby (or ask reception) for the official time and place to meet up with the group. There will be an included group welcome dinner after the meeting.
Finish off the day with a tour of the cellars of the region's famed export - Port wine. Learn about the art of Port making and the processes that render its rich taste. Indulge in a tasting and raise a glass to a day well spent. Saude!
Start the day with a walk to the Livraria Lello, widely considered to be one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world, for an exclusive pre-opening tour with a specialist-bookseller. Peruse the stacks in quiet reverence amid the unique atmosphere of neo-gothic, art deco and art nouveau designs and the majestic central staircase. Next, board electric tuk-tuks for a guided exploration of UNESCO-listed Porto. Visit the awe-inspiring Sao Francisco Church, featuring over 200lbs (90.7kg) of gold leaf, the Romanesque Palacio da Bolsa and stop at the Sao Bento Railway Station to marvel at the dramatic azulejo tile panels. After lunch, enjoy some free time to explore and have dinner on your own.
Join an expert bookseller for a private, early-access tour of the legendary Livraria Lello before it opens for the day. Discover the stories behind this architectural masterpiece and enjoy the rare opportunity to explore its world-famous interior in a peaceful, intimate setting.
Explore Porto's UNESCO-listed treasures on a privately guided tuk tuk tour, offering a comfortable and stylish way to see the city's most prestigious landmarks. Marvel at the opulent gold leaf of Sao Francisco Church and the Romanesque beauty of the Stock Exchange Palace before visiting the iconic Sao Bento Station.
Porto served as a cornerstone of the Age of Discovery, functioning as a primary maritime center and shipyard for the Portuguese fleet. The city's strategic importance is highlighted by its connection to Prince Henry the Navigator, who utilized Porto's resources to launch his historic voyages of exploration.
Travel to the Douro Valley, soaking in the scenery of rolling hills and dramatic, terraced vineyards. Stop in the charming town of Amarante for a stroll along the Tamega River, crossing the Sao Goncalo Bridge on the way to the historic Confeitaria da Ponte for coffee and a taste of some of the local sweets. Continue to a winery for a tasting paired with a lunch of local specialties, highlighting the robust flavours borne from this unique terroir. After, enjoy a discussion about the pivotal role of Portuguese wines throughout history.
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Experience a taste of Amarante's history at Confeitaria da Ponte, the city's premier destination for regional delicacies since 1930. Located directly across from the historic bridge, this iconic shop is renowned for the quality of its traditional sweets and its stunning riverside terrace, providing a perfect vantage point over the Tamega River.
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Enjoy a visit to the Sapateiro winery to sample a selection of fine local wines paired with regional cheeses, meats, and fresh breads. This tasting offers a relaxed opportunity to experience the estate's unique character and the traditional flavors of the area.
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Discover the deep historical roots of Portuguese winemaking and its significant influence on the country's development.
The day begins with an engaging talk focusing on the Douro region and the historic importance of cork in Portuguese culture. After, travel to a traditional quinta for a hands-on cooking class, where you'll learn to prepare local dishes using fresh regional ingredients, and enjoy the delicious results for lunch. Later, board a vessel for one of the most spectacular experiences in the area with a navigation along the emblematic Douro River. Feel the immense scale of the UNESCO-listed landscapes rising dramatically around you, revealing the heart, soul and magic of the valley.
As the world's oldest regulated wine region and the leading producer of cork, the Douro and its forests are symbols of Portuguese resilience and innovation through the centuries. Their evolution from wartime maritime essentials to protected cultural treasures reflects the nation's unique contribution to global heritage.
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Immerse yourself in the culinary traditions of the Douro Valley with a hands-on cooking class focused on authentic regional recipes.
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Welcome on board one of the most spectacular cruises in the Douro: this is the only program carried out solely by boat . Navigate the emblematic Douro River enjoying the incredible Douro landscapes already considered UNESCO World Heritage .
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Bid the Douro Valley farewell and travel south towards Lisbon. The path is rich with history and storytelling, clearly seen in the city of Tomar, the former seat of the Order of the Knights Templar. Enjoy a guided walk and visit the Convent of Christ, a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site and chief work of the Portuguese Renaissance. Continue in the afternoon to Portugal's bustling capital, steeped in history and charm. In the evening, gather for dinner and a Fado performance, experiencing the deep, melancholic soul of Portugal through its music.
Sit down to a traditional meal and lend your ears to the sound of a performance by Portuguese folk music artists.
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Explore the historic heart of Tomar on a guided walk that highlights the city's unique Templar heritage and architectural evolution. The experience features a visit to the magnificent Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its stunning Manueline design and storied military history.
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Discuss Libson's role in the 'Age of Discovery,' setting the stage for the day ahead. Visit Jeronimos Monastery, built with the profits of the spice trade and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, then stop at the Maritime Museum for a glimpse into the history of Europe's early explorers. Lunch is at a community restaurant which promotes the integration of refugees and immigrants through training-celebrating empowerment and diversity within Lisbon's neighbourhoods. Continue to Sao Roque Church, whose chapels are extraordinary masterpieces then visit the Carmo Convent Archaeological Museum, a haunting reminder of the 1755 earthquake. The evening is free for dinner on your own.
Explore Lisbon's legacy as the epicenter of the Age of Discovery, the strategic port from which explorers set sail to map unknown continents.
Discover the historic streets of Lisbon on a guided walk that traces the city's maritime legacy and its pivotal role during the Age of Discovery. The journey includes a visit to the iconic Conserveira de Lisboa, a traditional shop that has preserved the city's storied canning heritage since 1930.
Built with the riches of the spice trade, the Jeronimos Monastery is a pinnacle of Portuguese artistry and a landmark of global history. It holds the distinction of being among the first European sites recognized by UNESCO for its exceptional universal value.
Discover the history of global exploration through an extensive collection that charts the maritime connections between Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The museum offers a fascinating perspective on the ships and stories that fueled centuries of international discovery and colonization.
This venue promotes the integration of refugees and immigrants through training and employability. They value people's knowledge, experience and culture and these are the elements we use to facilitate inclusion and create more diverse, vibrant communities.
Visit the Church of Sao Roque to witness one of the world's most opulent displays of Baroque art and gold-leaf craftsmanship.
Explore the evocative ruins of the Carmo Archaeological Museum, a roofless Gothic convent preserved as a striking memorial to the 1755 earthquake.
Head west to Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of Europe and an iconic landmark. Stand on the dramatic cliffs and marvel at the spectacular, windswept views of the expansive Atlantic - a powerful connection to the ocean that defined Portugal's history. Continue to Sintra, a 19th-century resort town and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your guided tour immerses you in the region's Romanticism, including visits to the colourful Pena Palace and the intriguing, eclectic architecture of Quinta da Regaleira. Back in Lisbon, gather with your fellow travellers for a farewell dinner, celebrating your exploration of Portugal's historic and diverse past and present.
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Photo stop where "a terra se acaba e o mar comeca..." which means "Where the land ends and the sea begins". It's the westernmost point of continental Portugal, as well as of continental Europe. Enjoy a panoramic view over the Serra de Sintra. Historical records indicate that there was a fort on Cabo da Roca in the 17th century that played an important part in guarding the entrance to Lisbon's harbour, forming a defensive line along the coast, especially during the Peninsular Wars.
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Situated in the hills of Sintra, Pena Palace and its surrounding park are one of the greatest expressions of 19th-century romanticism in Portugal. With clear Manueline influence and Moorish architectural styles, the palace is built in a such a way as to be visible from any point in the park. Tour the Palace and park and learn about the Palace's origins and influences throughout Portuguese history.
Explore the mystical estate of Quinta da Regaleira on a guided walk through its enigmatic gardens, hidden tunnels, and the iconic "Initiation Well."
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Take a short flight over the Atlantic to the Azores archipelago and to Terceira Island. Transfer across the island to the city of Angra do Heroismo, our base for the next few days, and get your bearings on a short orientation walk with your Expedition Leader.. Explore the nearby waterfront and cross the bridge into Gaia, where you'll stroll along the riverbanks, taking in the area's historic architecture and natural beauty. In the evening, regroup with your fellow travellers at a reception for any new travellers joining the expedition, followed by dinner.
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You will be met at the airport and transferred to the hotel to start your adventure.
Begin the day discussing Terceira Island's history and vital connection to Portugal's mainland. Next, visit the impressive Palacio dos Capitaes Generais, a magnificent building which bears witness to the city's economic power over centuries. Continue to the Angra Museum, housed in a former Franciscan convent and take an exclusive tour with the curator for unique insights into Terceira's history through its naval artefact and decorative arts. After a delicious local lunch, take the remainder of the day at leisure, free to explore or relax.
Join an expert-led presentation about the storied past of the Azores through the eyes of a local expert, uncovering how these islands shaped global navigation and Portuguese identity.
Set out on foot to the Palacio dos Capitaes Generais.
Explore the Palacio dos Capitaes-Generais, a massive landmark in Angra do Heroismo that showcases the historical wealth and strategic importance of the city. Originally founded in 1572 as a Jesuit college and convent, the building remains a powerful symbol of the order's mission to educate and catechize the island.
Explore the Museu de Angra do Heroismo with the curator to discover the island's heritage inside a former 17th-century Franciscan convent. This private visit showcases a diverse collection of Terceirense culture, including naval artifacts, historic textiles, and decorative arts.
Use free time to explore the UNESCO-listed streets of Angra do Heroismo this afternoon, where you can wander past vibrant facades and historic plazas at your own pace.
Immerse yourself in Terceira's geological origins on an exploration of the island's spectacular volcanic landscape. Take in sweeping views from the Monte Brasil Caldera and Serra do Cume viewpoints, then descend into the Algar do Carvao, a striking volcanic chimney left behind from an eruption millions of years ago. Witness the sulfuric fumaroles of Furnas do Enxofre to appreciate the powerful and raw forces of nature that shaped the geography of the entire archipelago. Continue to the vineyards of Biscoitos for a walk and wine tasting, followed by a delicious dinner at a traditional quinta .
Visit the summit of Monte Brasil for a panoramic view of the UNESCO-listed city of Angra do Heroismo and the surrounding Atlantic. This short stop at the rim of the extinct volcano offers a unique perspective on the island's dramatic geography and historic coastal defenses.
Visit the village of Sao Sebastiao to see the island's oldest church with its rare medieval frescoes and the vibrant Holy Spirit Imperio, a chapel central to the Azores' unique charitable traditions.
Experience the breathtaking "patchwork" landscape of Terceira from the Serra do Cume viewpoint, where the rim of an ancient caldera overlooks a vast expanse of green fields divided by volcanic stone walls.
Stop in the coastal town of Praia da Vitoria, known for its expansive sandy bay, vibrant marina, and historic streets that played a key role in the island's maritime history.
Enjoy lunch at Rocha, a seaside restaurant celebrated for its selection of fresh, locally caught fish. This coastal setting allows you to choose from a variety of island flavors while enjoying views of the Atlantic.
Descend into the depths of Algar do Carvao, a rare volcanic chimney where you can walk inside an extinct magma chamber filled with unique silica stalactites and a crystal-clear underground lake.
Sample the unique volcanic wines of Biscoitos at a traditional winery, where vines are grown in small plots protected by black basalt stone walls.
Catch a short flight to the island of Sao Miguel, then head to a small farm for a personal encounter with a local family who work and live on the property. Join them for a home-cooked lunch from fresh ingredients and learn about what life is like on the island. In the afternoon, take a scenic drive to the western side of the island for a visit to Sete Cidades, a stunning natural protected area. Take in the sweeping views from Vista do Rei of the famous twin crater lakes, Lagoa Verde and Lagoa Azul. Hike along natural trails, learning about the unique history and species of plant life that thrive in this lush volcanic landscape.
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's... yup, it is a plane, actually.
Visit Quinta do Agricultor to explore a traditional Azorean farm and learn about the island's rural heritage and agricultural practices. Following the tour, enjoy a farm-to-table lunch featuring regional specialties prepared in a rustic, authentic setting.
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Experience the dramatic beauty of the Sete Cidades caldera, where a short walk along the rim offers iconic views of the twin green and blue lakes nestled within the volcanic crater. This stop provides a firsthand look at the island's most famous natural landscape and the unique geology that shaped it.
Start the day discussing modern-day agriculture and the sustainability efforts on the island, highlighting how environmental initiatives are preserving the Azores. You'll then participate in local agriculture and a sustainability project, gaining hands-on insight into island farming. Following a wine masterclass and open-fire lunch, set off on a guided walk through the stunning Parque Terra Nostra gardens, known for their unique collection of flora. Finish things off with the chance for a relaxing dip in the geothermal hot springs pool, allowing you to soak in the volcanic warmth and rejuvenate your body and mind.
Explore the Azores' pioneering role as the world's first sustainable island archipelago, highlighting modern agricultural practices.
Participate in a hands-on sustainability project that explores local harvesting techniques and the ongoing efforts to balance traditional land use with environmental preservation.
Participate in a wine masterclass to explore the unique characteristics of volcanic viticulture and the diverse flavor profiles of Azorean grapes. Following the tasting, enjoy a lunch prepared over an open fire, highlighting traditional cooking techniques and seasonal local ingredients.
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Join a local expert for a guided walk through Parque Terra Nostra, home to one of the world's most diverse botanical collections and a famous geothermal pool. Discover the history of this 18th-century estate while exploring winding paths filled with rare exotic plants and century-old trees.
Enjoy free time to take a dip in the geothermal hot springs water.
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Shifting focus to the surrounding waters of the Azores, meet and engage with a marine biologist who will share insights into conservation and offer insights into the history of whaling in the islands. Next, set off in a private boat in search of resident sperm whales and depending on the season other migratory species like blue, fin and sei whales. Experience a truly thrilling marine encounter while gaining a unique and beautiful perspective of the islands from the water. Continue to a local craft cooperative working to rehabilitate individuals who have faced life challenges, learning about their work and meeting some members. The day concludes with a farewell dinner to celebrate the final night in the islands.
Experience the rich marine life of the Azores on a private tour through a vital migratory hub for blue, fin, and sei whales. In addition to these seasonal visitors, you have the opportunity to see the resident sperm whales that frequent these deep Atlantic waters year-round.
Gain expert perspective on the marine life surrounding the Azores and the historical impact of the whaling industry on island development.
Visit the ARRISCA cooperative in Ponta Delgada to learn how this social organization supports the community through vocational workshops and the creation of traditional Azorean handicrafts. During the visit, you can see their artisans at work and browse a unique selection of handmade tiles, ceramics, and textiles that blend local heritage with social impact.
Your expedition concludes today. Transfers are provided to the airport at any time during the day.
You will be met at your hotel and transferred to the airport at the end of your adventure.
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Your G for Good Moment: Mezze Restaurant, LisbonYour Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet Your Expedition Leader and Group, PortoYour Hands-On Moment: Port Wine Cellar Visit, PortoSignature Moment: Livraria Lello Private Visit, PortoYour Foodie Moment: Cooking Class, PortugalYour Foodie Moment: Fado Night with Traditional Portuguese Meal, LisbonYour Foodie Moment: Rocha Restaurant Lunch, Angra do HeroismoYour Local Living Moment: Quinta do Agricultor Visit and Lunch, Ponta DelgadaYour Foodie Moment: Wine Masterclass and Open-Fire Lunch, Ponta DelgadaSignature Moment: Private Whale Watching Tour, Ponta Delgada. Arrival and Departure Transfer. Port Wine Tasting. Porto Tuk Tuk Tour. Porto's role in Age of Discovery Expert Discussion. Expedition Leader Led Walk of the Sao Goncalo Bridge. Pastry and Coffee at Confeitaria da Ponte. Wines of Portugal and theirRole in History Expert Discussion. The Duoro and Cork Expert Discussion. Regua to Pinhao Boat Cruise. Guided Tour of Tomar. Lisbon Role in the age of Discovery Expert Discussion. Lisbon City Tour. Jeronimos Monastery Visit. Maritime Museum Visit. Sao Roque Church Visit. Carmo Archaeological Museum Visit. Traditional Fado Show. Cabo da Roca Viewpoint. Guided tour of Pena Palace. Guided tour of Quinta da Regaleira. Orientation Walk Angra do Heroismo. The age of Discovery Expert Presentation. Private visit to the Palacio dos Capitaes Generais. Angra Museum with the Curator. Monte Brasil Caldera Viewpoint. Sao Sebastiao Church Visit. Serra do Cume Visit. Vitorino Nemesio House Museum. Fresh Fish Lunch. Algar do Carvao Lava Caves Visit. Vineyard Tour and Wine Tasting. Vista do Reis Photo Stop. Sete Cidades Caldera Visit. Lecture on Agriculture and Sustainability. Harvesting and Sustainability Project Visit. Parque Terra Nostra Visit. Biologist Led Migration Discussion. Whale Watching Tour. ARRISCA Cooperative Visit. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.
Experience the melancholic soul of Portugal with a Fado performance and dinner in Lisbon, Visit a historic Port Wine cave for a cellar tour dinner and sampling of locally produced wines, Meet a local biologist to gain insight into conservation and the diverse species living in the surrounding oceans, Join a cooking class at a traditional quinta learning to prepare local dishes in the heart of the Douro Valley, Enjoy exclusive access to one of the world's most beautiful bookshops before it opens to the public.
Hotels (13 nts)
13 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 9 dinners
National Geographic Expedition Leader and National Geographic Expedition Expert throughout.
Private vehicle, tuk tuk, riverboat, airplane, walking.
You must be 18 to travel unaccompanied on a G Adventures tour. For minors travelling with a guardian over 21 years old, the minimum age is 12.
Documents:o Flight info (required) (Printouts of e-tickets may be required at the border)o Insurance info (required) (With photocopies)o Passport (required) (With photocopies)o Vouchers and pre-departure information (required)o Visas or vaccination certificates (With photocopies)Essentials:o Toiletries (required) (Shampoo, bodywash, soap, etc.)o Binoculars (optional)o Camera (With extra memory cards and batteries)o Cash, credit and debit cardso Day pack (Used for daily excursions or short overnights)o Ear plugso First-aid kit (should contain lip balm with sunscreen, sunscreen, whistle, Aspirin, Ibuprofen, bandaids/plasters, tape, anti-histamines, antibacterial gel/wipes, antiseptic cream, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea, rehydration powder, water purification tablets or drops, insect repellent, sewing kit, extra prescription drugs you may be taking)o Flashlight/torch (Headlamps are ideal)o Fleece top/sweatero Footwearo Hato Headphones (Noice-cancelling recommended)o Locks for bagso Long pants/jeanso Moneybelto Outlet adaptero Personal entertainment (Reading and writing materials, cards, music player, etc.)o Reusable water bottleo Shirts/t-shirtso Sleepwearo Small travel towelo Sunglasseso Swimwearo Watch and alarm clocko Waterproof backpack covero Windproof rain jacketHealth & Safety:o Face masks (Clients will be only be required to wear a face mask where it is mandated by local regulations.)o Hand sanitizero Pen (Please bring your own pen for filling out documents.)Smart Dress:o Smart outfit (For evenings out)Warm Weather:o Sandals/flip-flopso Shorts/skirts (Longer shorts/skirts are recommended)o Sturdy water shoes/sandalso Sun hat/bandanao Swimwear
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