Bike Across Portugal

Enjoying all the sights and sounds on this guided bike tour in Portugal
  • Length 8 days
  • From USD$4595
  • Style/Level Classic 2.5
  • Countries Portugal
  • Begin/End Elvas / Lisbon
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Explore Portugal’s south-central lands and west coast with undulating wheat fields, cork and eucalyptus trees, olive orchards and vineyards. As the western outpost of continental Europe, this region harmonizes centuries of ancient, Roman, Arabic, Medieval and Renaissance influences. Highlights include:

  • Beautiful, serene historic hotels.
  • Roman ruins, rural paradise and one of the most ancient towns in Europe
  • Alqueva reservoir, one of the world’s best places for stargazing
  • Artisan centers of pottery, wine making and marble work
***Extend this trip by 4 days and with our Bike Across Portugal Plus! the Coast tour.***

Highlights

  • Roman cities

  • Undiscovered roads

  • A stay at one of Portugal’s historic Pousada hotels

  • Active marble quarry

  • The ceramics of São Pedro do Corval

  • Medieval town of Evora

Includes

  • 7 nights accommodation

  • meals as noted in itinerary

  • shuttle from and back to Lisbon

  • 1 unique olive oil tasting

  • All Classic tour inclusions

Keep in mind

We work hard to maintain consistency across all of our tours, but some trips have unique differences. Here are some things to keep in mind about this tour.

This is a rural region and on some days there will be fewer towns along the ride than other regions in Europe.


Date Price Private room fee Note
Apr 12-19, 2025 USD$4595 USD$550 Departure confirmed to go!  
May 10-17, 2025 USD$4595 USD$550 Departure confirmed to go!  
May 24-31, 2025 USD$4595 USD$550
Sep 6-13, 2025 USD$4595 USD$550 Departure confirmed to go! Private departure – Not available to the public. Only 1 Re-Cycle discount available. 
Sep 20-27, 2025 USD$4595 USD$550 Departure confirmed to go! Only 1 Re-Cycle discount available.
Oct 18-25, 2025 USD$4595 USD$550
DateApr 12-19, 2025
PriceUSD$4595
Private room feeUSD$550
NoteDeparture confirmed to go!  
DateMay 10-17, 2025
PriceUSD$4595
Private room feeUSD$550
NoteDeparture confirmed to go!  
DateMay 24-31, 2025
PriceUSD$4595
Private room feeUSD$550
Note
DateSep 6-13, 2025
PriceUSD$4595
Private room feeUSD$550
NoteDeparture confirmed to go! Private departure – Not available to the public. Only 1 Re-Cycle discount available. 
DateSep 20-27, 2025
PriceUSD$4595
Private room feeUSD$550
NoteDeparture confirmed to go! Only 1 Re-Cycle discount available.
DateOct 18-25, 2025
PriceUSD$4595
Private room feeUSD$550
Note

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  • Total distance 373 km (231 miles)
  • Average daily distance 63 km (38 miles)
  • Tour style Classic
  • Tour level 2.5

Highlights: Elvas and its medieval walls

After arriving in Lisbon, you’ll take our morning shuttle east to Elvas, a fortified city just a stone’s throw from the Spanish border. After a light lunch together, the tour leaders will fit bicycles, and lead a safety briefing, then it’s off on a short loop ride around Elvas’ impressive aqueduct, its well preserved 16th century walls, and its other fortifications.

Meals : Lunch, Dinner
Lodging : Hotel São João de Deus , Vila Gale Evora

Highlights: Historic hotel

Consider today’s short ride down to the river a warm-up for the excitement of the days ahead! You’ll pedal with views into Spain before turning west, riding toward Vila Vicosa through wheat fields and olive orchard dotted with cork-oak trees. This semi-arid region is one of the country’s least populated, and is known for its agricultural production, though today’s short climb ends at a town famed for its marble. The beautiful rose-colored Vila Vicosa marble can be seen everywhere in town-including the street pavers! This afternoon, you can log extra mileage, visit the marble museum where we learn about the history of production and extraction, or give yourself in to poolside relaxation at tonight’s hotel.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : Pousada de Vila Vicosa

Highlights: Alqueva reservoir, castles and fortified town of Monsaraz, marble area

Departing the rose-colored city, we’ll stop to visit an active marble quarry to learn more about its properties, history and extraction process. Our ride heads south to the castle town of Monsaraz, which overlooks the Alqueva reservoir. The largest reservoir in Europe, this body of water straddles the Spanish-Portuguese border, and was designated in 2012 as one of the first Starlight Tourism Destinations for its ideal star-gazing conditions and exceptionally low light pollution. Enjoy dinner together tonight, then bask in the inky night sky.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : Vila Planicie

Highlights: Ceramic town, medieval Evora, wine tasting

Today’s ride to Evora includes a pleasant stop in São Pedro do Corval, a well-known pottery town where you’ll have the opportunity to browse several workshops and visit with the artists who run them. Upon your arrival in beautiful Evora, notice how its Roman aqueducts and ruins blend with the Medieval walls and Renaissance churches. Inhabited for more than 2000 years, Evora is on the roster of most ancient towns in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll spend two-nights here which will allow you to take in some of its most notable sights.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : M’AR de AR Aqueduto

Highlights: Visit Evora, or take a loop ride to Azaruja

Today’s optional ride leaves Evora along a towering aqueduct into the heart of the Portuguese cork industry. We’ll visit the factory where cork is transformed beyond bottle stoppers; you’ll see purses, dresses, and business cards created from this amazing bark. This evening you’ll enjoy a guided walk through the old part of Evora.

Meals : Breakfast
Lodging : M’AR de AR Aqueduto

Highlights: Rolling hills of the Alentejo, cheese tasting

As you leave the city you’ll pass through several small towns and the ancient castles that safeguarded them during the 13th century. Your rural destination for tonight is an expansive farm, raising goats and cork. As we get closer to the coast, the wide-open spaces become dotted with sea pines revealing the varied character of the Alentejo. Get ready for a hearty Alentejo dinner.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : Sobreiras Alentejo Country Hotel

Highlights: Coastal Alentejo

We leave rural Alentejo for coastal Alentejo today. As you get to the coast, you’ll see signs of more recent Portuguese development including Sines and its modern harbor which was once famed as the birthplace of Portugal’s most famous sailor – Vasco da Gama. A gentle sea breeze will be your first indicator that you are getting close to the beach and the Rio Mira confluence to the sea.

Meals : Breakfast, Dinner
Lodging : HS Milfontes Beach

Highlights: Transfer to Lisbon

Your bicycling adventure ends today. We’ll shuttle you back to Lisbon or the Lisbon airport. Boa viagem!

Meals : Breakfast

Visit our Tour Level page to learn more about terrain levels and how we determine day and tour levels.



Pre-trip planning checklist

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  • Dynamic exciting tour of rural Portugal. Will take you to places you would not likely see on a typical tour, expose you to five star hotels and excellent meals. Rides are fun and challenging at times it allows you to see a beautiful country from a bike, the only way, I want to tour in the future

    Christopher M., Fort Collins, CO – May 2024
  • This was wonderful experience! Everything perfectly thought out in terms of planning and logistics. It is the perfect way to really see and experience traveling to new places. It was so great to ride through small villages and wave to folks living there. Charming, knowledgeable and fun guides. We can’t wait to plan our next trip!

    Teena A., Pawtucket, RI – September 2023
  • The best way to see Portugal. We felt completely safe, taken care of, and in amazing hands. We were able to see a side of the country most do not, with tour leaders who explained the culture in a way that we would not have been able to experience otherwise. The food was incredible, the group was small and intimate and fun, the scenery was magnificent, the pace and length were perfect. We have not one complaint!!

    Kim N., Seminole, FL – September 2023