Portugal Coast
From 1.191 €

Portugal Coast

Multidestination
Created: Tuesday, June 11, 2024 - Departure: Sunday, August 18, 2024
Ref ID: 9706776
price per person From
1.191 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Tuesday, June 11, 2024 - Departure: Sunday, August 18, 2024
Destinations: Costa da Caparica, Setubal, Comporta, Sines, Porto Covo

Your day to day

18 Aug
1. Costa da Caparica
Stay
About the destination: Costa da Caparica: Portugal's Seaside Gem Experience the ultimate seaside getaway at Costa da Caparica, a charming coastal town nestled in the heart of Portugal's stunning Almada municipality. This delightful spot is famous for its expansive golden beaches, vibrant local culture, and delicious seafood cuisine, offering a unique blend of relaxation and adventure that caters to every type of traveler. Upon arrival, you'll notice the town's laid-back atmosphere and warm, sunny climate. It's the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing you to truly unwind as you immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Portugal's coastline. Costa da Caparica is renowned for its spectacular beaches, which stretch for over 30 kilometers along the Atlantic coast. Whether you're a sun-worshipper, a water sports enthusiast, or simply a lover of natural beauty, these beaches offer something for everyone. The area is particularly popular among surfers, with consistent waves and numerous surf schools for both beginners and experienced riders. Beyond the beach, Costa da Caparica offers plenty of attractions to explore. Visit the Capuchos Convent, a historic monastery nestled on the cliff tops, offering panoramic views over the coastline. Take a leisurely stroll through the town's bustling market, where you can shop for local produce and handmade crafts. Or embark on a scenic hike through the nearby Arrábida Natural Park, a protected area boasting diverse flora and fauna. Food lovers will delight in Costa da Caparica's culinary scene. Feast on freshly caught seafood at a seaside restaurant, or sample traditional Portuguese dishes like Piri-Piri chicken and Pastéis de Nata, a delicious custard tart. Don't forget to pair your meal with a glass of Vinho Verde, a refreshing Portuguese wine. As the sun sets, the town comes alive with a vibrant nightlife. Enjoy a cocktail at one of the beachfront bars, dance the night away at a local club, or simply take a moonlit stroll along the beach. With its perfect blend of serene beaches, rich history, and lively culture, Costa da Caparica offers a truly unforgettable Portuguese travel experience. Whether you're seeking a relaxing beach vacation or an adventure-filled getaway, this seaside gem promises a trip to remember. So why wait? Start planning your visit to Costa da Caparica today, and prepare to fall in love with this captivating corner of Portugal.
More info
Transport from Costa da Caparica to Setubal
No transport selected
21 Aug
2. Setubal
Stay
About the destination: Setubal is a bustling port city 50km away from Lisbon. It's a lively place to spend a day or two, with good city beaches, bustling shopping streets, an exciting bar and restaurant scene, and a few cultural attractions. It's a popular summer holiday resort for the Portuguese and Spanish. If we come to the Setubal peninsula we cannot leave without at least having visited the Igreja de Jesus and the Castelo de São Felipe, a formidable fortress full of legends. The Igreja de Jesus is the best known landmark of the city and is one of the first examples of Manueline architecture. There is a national park nearby, Parque Natural da Arrábida, where visitors can hike or bike and enjoy the vast greenery. But if anything, Setubal’s most notable quality is that it’s a no-nonsense working town that earns its living from something other than tourism.
More info
Transport from Setubal to Comporta
No transport selected
23 Aug
3. Comporta
Stay
About the destination: Comporta is a freguesia ("civil parish") and village in the municipality of Alcácer, in the old district of Setúbal, in continental Portugal, located at the base of Tróia Peninsula, along the Sado estuary. The population in 2011 was 1,268, in an area of 150.54 km². The history of this area stems from early settlement by black slaves. Its toponymy assumed to be a condescending term to refer to their well mannered natures. During the time of the Companhia das Lezírias, Comporta was a small agglomeration of 65 impoverished cabanas around a principal estate. Until 1989, Comporta was a part of the parish of Santa Maria do Castelo.
More info
Transport from Comporta to Sines
No transport selected
25 Aug
4. Sines
Stay
About the destination: Sines is a Portuguese city of Setubal district, the Alentejo region and subregion of the Alentejo coast, with about 18,298 inhabitants (2015 INE). Find the largest and the first port area of Portugal and the main city industrial port logistics in Portugal and the birthplace of Vasco da Gama.
More info
Transport from Sines to Porto Covo
No transport selected
27 Aug
5. Porto Covo
Stay
About the destination: Porto Covo is one of the two civil parishes in the municipality of Sines, located along the western Alentejo coast of Portugal, about 170 km (110 mi) south of Lisbon. The population in 2011 was 1,038,[1] in an area of 50.72 km².Known for its beaches and ties to the ocean, the name Porto Covo likely translates as port of the covos, the term covo referring to a fishing net, used for capturing lobsters and crabs.
More info
price per person From
1.191 €
Based on 2 adults
Customize it!
This idea includes
Destinations 5
Accommodations 5

Our trip ideas

Here you can see our featured trip ideas

More ideas