Europe Tours from Lisbon
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The route winds from historic Lisbon through 24 cities, culminating in vibrant Berlin over 19 days. Belem's maritime heritage marks the start, followed by Madrid and Barcelona in Spain, across Swiss Alps via Glacier 3000, through Paris's iconic landmarks, London's cultural sites, and Amsterdam's canals before reaching Berlin's historic center.
Duration 19 days Destinations Portugal, Spain, France, Switzerland, England, Netherlands, Germany Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- NZ$5,539
The 18-day route spans 700 miles through Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, and Austria, concluding in Vienna. Scenic bus rides through Alentejo region, train rides in Pisa, and boat transfers in Venice's Giudecca Canal connect the journey. Highlights include Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and Barcelona's Ramblas.
Duration 18 days Destinations Portugal, Spain, France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- NZ$4,984
From Lisbon 12-Day Andalucia & Morocco
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“An excellent choice and variation of destinations. Many of our stops to explore the various cities and towns had local guides.”
Donald, traveled in April
This 12-day, 2,966km route from Lisbon's historic center crosses the Iberian Peninsula and Morocco. Highlights include Seville's Maria Luisa Park, Cordoba's Mosque/Cathedral, Fez's medieval medina, and Granada's Alhambra before reaching Madrid's Gran Via.
Duration 12 days Destinations Portugal, Spain, Morocco Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator VPT Tours From $3,608
10% Off- NZ$3,247You save $361
The Atlantic coast unfolds over 23 days from historic Lisbon through Porto, Bilbao, and Bordeaux to Leith, Scotland. The maritime route encompasses 19 ports across Portugal, Spain, France, Ireland, and the UK, featuring the Basque Country and Scottish Isles.
Duration 23 days Destinations Portugal, Spain, France, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours From $56,190
18% Off- NZ$46,190You save $10,000
Portugal's capital Lisbon opens this 22-day tour through Iberia and Morocco. Porto's wine cellars, Seville's historic quarters, and Morocco's imperial cities paint the path before reaching Madrid. A deluxe coach with Wi-Fi provides transport, crossing borders by ferry at Gibraltar.
Duration 22 days Destinations Portugal, Spain, Gibraltar, Morocco Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $19,465
30% Off- NZ$13,626You save $5,840
Duration 12 days Destinations Portugal, Spain, France, Ireland Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours From $23,095
17% Off- NZ$19,095You save $4,000
Starting in Lisbon's historic Belém district, this 21-day journey traverses 23 cities across Portugal, Spain, and Morocco. Travel by luxury coach through medieval towns, crossing the Strait of Gibraltar by ferry, before concluding in Madrid's vibrant capital. Key stops include Porto's wine cellars and Granada's UNESCO-listed Alhambra.
Duration 21 days Destinations Portugal, Spain, Morocco Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Julia Travel From $6,026
20% Off- NZ$4,821You save $1,205
What people love about Europe Tours from Lisbon
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Well organized tour by Europamundo. Some of the tour guides were excellent. Big shout out to Maria who was tour guide from Madrid to Zurich. During the same time Bus Driver is also excellent, he maintained the bus really well and very good. Hotels given are decent for one night stay except couple of hotels one in Rome and another in probably barcelona (where bed is really small for two people) Always expected it to be fast paced as we are going through 5 countries in 17 days. Would definitely recommend to someone to get an overview of southern europe.
- Best of Spain & Portugal
Despite being a little cooler than we had expected, our Spring tour provided a very good variety of destinations in Portugal and Spain with ample time to explore the attractions we preferred to visit. An excellent guide together with off-season sightseeing gave us slightly smaller crowd lines with the added benefit of less over-worked hotel staff and easier transport. Senior travellers need to be aware this tour requires a reasonable degree of fitness particularly in Portugal.
- From Lisbon 10-Day Andalucia & Morocco
Great tour to get around and see everything quickly, but no free time to explore any of the areas we were in and the luxurious hotels we were staying in, we arrived late and checked out early without getting to use any facilities. Motels and hostels would have been more appropriate.
What our customers ask about Europe Tours from Lisbon
What are the most common first-day activities when starting a tour in Lisbon?
Most tours begin with a welcome meeting at your hotel followed by a walk through the historic areas of Belem and central Lisbon. The day typically ends with dinner featuring traditional Portuguese cuisine and Fado music in one of the city's oldest quarters. Guests often visit key landmarks like the Jeronimos Monastery and Belem Tower. Accommodations include quality hotels such as VIP Executive Entrecampos or Hotel Roma Lisboa where travelers can refresh after their arrival.
What's the average length of tours starting in Lisbon and what main regions do they cover?
Tours from Lisbon generally run between 17 and 26 days taking travelers across Western Europe's key destinations. The routes go through Portugal Spain France Switzerland Italy Austria and the Netherlands. The 24-day Contrasts of Europe tour is a good example starting in Lisbon and ending in Amsterdam. Travelers stay at established properties like VIP Executive Entrecampos Conference in Lisbon and Park Plaza Amsterdam Airport along the way. The pace moves quickly between destinations to cover the extensive ground.
What transportation options are available from Lisbon Airport to the starting hotels?
Tour packages include free transfers from Lisbon Airport using modern coaches or private vehicles. Popular starting points like VIP Executive Entrecampos Conference and NH Hotel offer easy access to both airport connections and city attractions. The seamless arrival transfer system lets travelers begin their Lisbon experience without transportation concerns.
What is the best time of year to start a tour from Lisbon?
Tours run throughout the year but the main season spans April through October. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant weather and smaller crowds. September stands out as a preferred month with temperatures near 75°F (24°C) and little rain making it ideal for exploring neighborhoods like Alfama and Bairro Alto.
What optional excursions are available during the Lisbon portion of the tour?
Additional activities include half-day trips to Sintra Cascais and Estoril (approximately 40 USD) evening performances of Fado music with dinner and guided walks through historic Alfama and Bairro Alto. These 4-5 hour outings let travelers delve deeper into Portuguese traditions and local life. The Sintra excursion particularly stands out for its palaces and panoramic views.
How much free time is typically available in Lisbon before departing to other destinations?
Tours usually allocate 2-3 days in Lisbon combining structured activities with independent exploration time. Day one features an afternoon orientation while the second day often splits between a guided morning tour and free afternoon. This format lets travelers choose between organized excursions to places like Sintra or self-guided discovery of the city's lesser-known spots.