Join me in beautiful Portugal for a group trip this May 2026! For this trip we’ll be visiting two of Portugal’s main cities along with visits to castles, palaces, and vineyards. Now that I’ve been living in this country for almost three years I know that there is a lot to offer and we’ll cover a lot on this adventure!



Quick facts
- For: Women over 18! I want this space to be a place to create community together.
- Dates: May 9-17, 2026
- Location: Lisbon, Sintra, Obidos, and Duoro Valley, and Porto, Portugal
- Spots available: 6
What’s included?
- Accommodation for 8 nights
- On the ground transportation around the country
- All breakfasts, welcome dinner and final dinner
- All activities mentioned in the itinerary below
- Host (me!) throughout the trip
What’s not included?
- Flights to and from Portugal
- Travel insurance
- Alcohol or non-alcoholic drinks
- Souvenirs
- Tips for guides
- Any meals not mentioned
Payment Options and Book
Double Occupancy available. Limited space available so don’t wait to book!
Currently there are 6 spots available.
View all other Terms and Conditions here. By paying the deposit for this Portugal Group Trip, you agree to these terms and comply to paying all following payments. If a payment is late by two weeks, you could forfeit your spot and lose all payments made if no prior communications has been made.
Portugal Group Trip Itinerary
Please note this trip starts in Lisbon and ends in Porto. I will be returning to Lisbon after the end of the trip and will be happy to help you get back to Lisbon either on your own or with me! Whichever works best for you.
Day 1: Lisbon
Due to varying arrival times, our tour will officially start in the afternoon, after lunch time. We’ll start by heading to a spot to see the sunset over the Tagus River before heading to our welcome fado and dinner experience!
Day 2: Lisbon and Belem
A fun way to get around Lisbon is via TukTuk. Since we’re a small group, we’ll decide if we prefer to do this in the morning or afternoon. If we do it in the morning then it’s a great way to get used to our surroundings and know if there’s any place we want to go back to. Otherwise we can choose to sleep in in the morning and do the tour in the afternoon. It’s up to us!
During the tour, we’ll be going around the Old Town of Lisbon and to Belem to try the original Pasteis de Belem.




The other half of the day, whether morning or afternoon, will be free time for us to get some shopping in and explore more of the Portuguese capital.
Day 3: Sintra
This will be a full day adventure where we’ll go to the famously beautiful Pena Palace, epic circular stairwell at the Quinta da Regaleira, and the beautiful town of Sintra. Be prepared for a day of fun seeing some of Portugal’s most iconic spots!

Day 4: Lisbon and Obidos
We’ll start the day in Lisbon. After a full day yesterday we can sleep in or get some last minute shopping before heading off to a new city! It’s about a two hour drive to Obidos where we’ll spend the night. Take this time to relax and enjoy the view through this part of Portugal.
Once we arrive we’ll check into our hotel and walk around this beautiful medieval town. It’s small, but worth visiting due to its small town charm. Obidos has a castle, walls, and white colored houses. It’s pretty well preserved and I know you’ll love the bougainvillea we’ll see as we walk around.

Day 5: Obidos and Duoro Valley
In the morning we’ll have breakfast and we’ll do a final walk around Obidos before heading out.
From here we’ll start making our way north to the Duoro Valley also known as Portugal’s Wine Region. It’s about a 3 hour drive, but we’ll be able to make stops along the way if needed. Once we check in we’ll have some time to walk around and have dinner.

Day 6: Douro Valley
Now that we’re in wine country, we’ll be doing lots of wine tastings! We’ll start with a filling breakfast then take a 30 minute drive to a small town along the river. Here we’ll be doing a wine tasting, boat ride, and a short tour of the beautiful train station.
Once we head to Lamego, where we’ll be doing another wine tasting at a vineyard, called Quintas in Portuguese.



Day 7: Douro Valley and Porto
During the morning time we can choose between having free time and sleeping in or getting one last chance to explore around the Douro Valley before heading to Porto.
It will take about 2 hours to get into Porto. One of our first experiences here will be watching the sunset over the Douro river. The view is spectacular and you’ll see why! So many people gather to watch this daily.
Day 8: Porto
This is our last full day so we’ll do as much as we can! To get used to our new surroundings, we start off with a walking food tour. This way we can see the best spots around the city and try local foods for lunch.
The afternoon will be free time to explore on your own or we can stick together. I’m happy to share other spots to check out that we may not have had a chance to see during the morning.
We’ll all get back together for our final dinner! It’s a nice to recap our trip before our return home the next day.




Day 9: Airport Day
Our amazing Portugal group trip has come to an end! I’m so glad that you have chosen to spend these 9 days with me. Today we’ll only have breakfast and free time until it’s time to head to the airport.
I will be heading back to Lisbon so if you prefer to do a roundtrip into and out of Lisbon, you can take the bus back with me! Just let me know what time your flight is at so we can best coordinate.
Your Host
For those of you who may not know me much just yet. Hola 👋🏼 I’m Flavia, a First Gen Peruvian American solo traveler and the travel blogger behind Latina Traveler. My travels and tips focus on unique experiences, secondary cities, and immersing myself in the culture all from the perspective of a Latina. So far I’ve traveled to 40 countries and have lived in six.


For a while now it’s been mi sueño (my dream) to travel with my community as well as other like minded travelers. And that’s why I invite you to travel with me! We’ll be going to some typical and beyond the touristy spots in Portugal to give you a balance of what this country has to offer. During this time we’ll also get to know each other and everyone in the group to leave with new amigas and a whole new network.
I hope you’ll join me on this Portugal Group Trip!
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Viaja more y live mas,

