Embark on a fantastic 14-day moderate-budget adventure, blending beach and culture across Lisboa, Algarve, Sevilha, and Costa da Andaluzia. This trip offers a perfect mix of iconic sights, gourmet and local cuisine, and both serene relaxation and lively nightlife. Discover vibrant cities, stunning coastlines, and rich historical experiences, ensuring a diverse and unforgettable journey.

Chegue ao Aeroporto Humberto Delgado (LIS), faça o traslado para o seu hotel no centro de Lisboa e realize o check-in.
Reserve um tempo para se acomodar e relaxar.
É recomendável comprar um cartão 'Viva Viagem' recarregável para transporte público.
Do aeroporto, você pode pegar o metrô (linha vermelha) até o centro, táxi ou serviços de app.
Explore as charmosas ruas da Baixa Pombalina, reconstruída após o terremoto de 1755.
Passeie pela Praça do Comércio e caminhe até o elegante bairro do Chiado, conhecido por suas lojas e cafés históricos.
Não perca o Elevador de Santa Justa para uma vista panorâmica (prepare-se para filas).
Desfrute de um jantar tradicional português em um dos muitos restaurantes do Bairro Alto, seguido de um autêntico show de Fado, a canção tradicional de Portugal.
Muitos restaurantes de Fado exigem reserva, especialmente para shows.
Visite o Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, a Torre de Belém e o Padrão dos Descobrimentos, marcos da Era das Descobertas de Portugal.
Não se esqueça de provar o famoso Pastel de Belém na confeitaria original.
Pegue o elétrico (bondinho) 15E do centro para Belém. Compre ingressos online para evitar filas nos monumentos.
Perca-se nas ruas estreitas e labirínticas do bairro de Alfama, o mais antigo de Lisboa.
Suba até o Castelo de São Jorge para vistas panorâmicas da cidade e do rio Tejo.
Desfrute de uma das vistas mais espetaculares de Lisboa ao pôr do sol.
Este miradouro oferece uma perspectiva incrível da cidade, do castelo e do rio.
Subida íngreme, mas a vista vale a pena! Considere um tuk-tuk ou táxi para chegar lá.
Pegue o trem da Estação do Rossio, em Lisboa, para a histórica vila de Sintra, uma viagem cênica de aproximadamente 40 minutos.
Trens frequentes. Use seu cartão 'Viva Viagem'.
Visite a fascinante Quinta da Regaleira, um Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO, conhecida por sua arquitetura misteriosa, jardins exuberantes e os enigmáticos Poços Iniciáticos.
Use sapatos confortáveis para caminhar pelos jardins e grutas. Reserve seus ingressos com antecedência online para evitar filas.
Maravilhe-se com as cores e a arquitetura romântica do Palácio Nacional da Pena.
Depois, explore o centro histórico de Sintra, com suas lojinhas e a famosa Queijada de Sintra.
Considere pegar um ônibus ou táxi do centro de Sintra até o Palácio da Pena, que fica no alto de uma colina. Reserve ingressos para o palácio com antecedência.
Viagem de trem de volta para Lisboa após um dia encantador em Sintra.
Desfrute de um jantar mais tranquilo na capital.
Pegue um trem cênico de Lisboa até a charmosa vila costeira de Cascais.
Passeie pelo centro histórico, relaxe na praia da Rainha ou vá até a Boca do Inferno para vistas espetaculares.
O trem para Cascais parte da estação do Cais do Sodré em Lisboa e a viagem dura cerca de 40 minutos.
De volta a Lisboa, caminhe pela elegante Avenida da Liberdade, inspirada nos boulevards parisienses, com suas lojas de luxo, teatros e cafés.
Ótimo para um passeio tranquilo e algumas compras de janela.
Para sua noite de sábado, explore a vibrante vida noturna do Bairro Alto ou do Cais do Sodré, com seus bares animados e restaurantes modernos.
Explore a LX Factory, um antigo complexo industrial transformado em um centro criativo com lojas de design, ateliês de arte, restaurantes modernos e cafés descolados.
Ótimo para almoçar em um dos muitos restaurantes diferentes.
Visite o moderno Parque das Nações, construído para a Expo '98.
Passeie pela orla, admire a arquitetura contemporânea e talvez faça um passeio de teleférico.
O local abriga o Oceanário de Lisboa, que pode ser uma ótima opção se tiver mais tempo.
Aproveite o final da tarde para um último café, compras de última hora ou para arrumar suas malas, preparando-se para a próxima etapa da viagem, o Algarve.
Desfrute de um último jantar especial em Lisboa, talvez revisitando um bairro favorito ou experimentando um restaurante que você ainda não teve a chance de conhecer.
Take a comfortable train or bus from Lisbon to Lagos, the vibrant coastal town in the Western Algarve.
Enjoy the scenic journey through the Portuguese countryside.
Trains from Lisboa Oriente to Lagos (with one change) take approximately 4 hours. Buses are also a viable and direct option, often departing from Sete Rios or Oriente and taking around 4.5 hours.
Settle into your hotel or guesthouse in Lagos, ideally near the historic center or the marina for easy access to attractions.
Look for hotels within walking distance of the old town or the beaches for convenience.
Wander through the charming cobblestone streets of Lagos Old Town, explore local shops, and visit the historic city walls. Afterwards, stroll along the lively Marina de Lagos.
Enjoy a refreshing drink at one of the many cafes.
Savor fresh seafood at one of Lagos's highly-rated marisqueiras.
Enjoy dishes like grilled fish, seafood rice, or cataplana.
Embark on a scenic boat tour to the breathtaking Ponta da Piedade.
Marvel at the dramatic limestone cliffs, sea caves, and grottoes carved by nature. A truly iconic Algarve experience.
Book online in advance, especially for July. Many tours depart from Marina de Lagos or Praia da Batata. Wear sunscreen and bring a hat.
Enjoy a casual lunch at one of the many restaurants lining the Marina, offering diverse options from traditional Portuguese to international cuisine.
Spend the afternoon relaxing at Praia do Camilo, famous for its golden sands, clear turquoise waters, and stunning cliff backdrop.
Access is via a long wooden staircase.
Bring water and snacks. The beach can get busy in July. Alternatively, visit Praia Dona Ana nearby.
Experience a traditional Portuguese dinner in Lagos Old Town, perhaps at a restaurant offering live Fado music for a truly authentic evening.
Take a short trip inland to Silves, the ancient Moorish capital of the Algarve.
Explore the well-preserved Silves Castle, offering panoramic views, and visit the beautiful Silves Cathedral.
Easily reachable by bus from Lagos (approx. 45-60 min) or by rental car. Check bus schedules as they might be less frequent.
Enjoy a traditional Portuguese lunch in Silves, sampling regional specialties away from the coastal tourist crowds.
Head to Portimão to experience the expansive and lively Praia da Rocha.
Enjoy the wide sandy beach, stunning rock formations, and bustling promenade.
Plenty of bars and cafes along the promenade if you wish to grab a drink.
From Silves, take a bus to Portimão (approx. 20-30 min). From Lagos, Portimão is about a 30-minute bus ride. Use local buses or a taxi/rideshare.
Dine in Portimão, known for its sardine restaurants, especially if visiting in summer.
Enjoy the evening ambiance.
Travel to Sagres, a town steeped in maritime history at the southwestern tip of Europe.
Visit the Fortaleza de Sagres, a unique fortress with incredible coastal views.
Bus from Lagos to Sagres takes approximately 45 minutes. A rental car offers more flexibility for exploring the area.
Continue to the dramatic Cape St.
Vincent (Cabo de São Vicente), the 'end of the world' for ancient Europeans. Visit the iconic lighthouse and soak in the breathtaking, wild Atlantic views.
The drive from Sagres town to the Cape is about 10 minutes. It can be very windy here, so bring a jacket.
Enjoy a simple, fresh seafood lunch in Sagres, perhaps overlooking the harbor or a local beach.
Unwind at Praia do Beliche, a stunning beach nestled between high cliffs, offering a more secluded and wilder feel than the Lagos beaches.
Access requires descending a long staircase. Alternatively, explore Praia do Tonel, closer to Sagres town.
Return to Lagos for a relaxing dinner.
Explore the evening atmosphere of the town, perhaps enjoying a drink at a rooftop bar.
Take a memorable kayak or stand-up paddleboard tour from Lagos to explore the stunning sea caves and grottos along the coast, including potentially the famous Benagil Cave (weather permitting).
Book this activity in advance, especially for July. Check for tours that depart directly from Lagos to minimize travel time to Benagil.
Enjoy a final, delicious lunch in Lagos, perhaps trying a dish you haven't yet, or revisiting a favorite spot.
Spend a final few hours relaxing at a favorite Lagos beach, perhaps Praia do Pinhão, or do some last-minute souvenir shopping.
Return to your accommodation to pack and prepare for your onward journey to Seville.
Hydrate and protect yourself from the sun, even in the afternoon.
Enjoy a farewell dinner in Lagos, reflecting on your wonderful time in the Algarve.
Cross the Triana Bridge and wander through this historic, vibrant gypsy quarter, famous for its ceramics, flamenco, and lively atmosphere along the Guadalquivir River.
Enjoy the local shops and street art. Perfect for a leisurely morning stroll.
Indulge in authentic Andalusian tapas at a local bar in Triana.
Try specialties like 'pescaíto frito' (fried fish) or 'tortilla de patatas'.
Look for bars popular with locals for the most authentic experience.
Visit this stunning royal palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its exquisite Mudéjar architecture and beautiful gardens.
Book tickets online in advance to avoid long queues, especially in July. Allow plenty of time to explore the vast gardens.
Experience the passion of a live flamenco show.
The Flamenco Dance Museum offers authentic performances in an intimate setting, followed by an optional museum visit.
Book tickets well in advance as shows often sell out, especially on a Saturday night. Combine with a museum visit for a deeper understanding of flamenco's history.
Enjoy a traditional Andalusian dinner in the charming Santa Cruz quarter, with its narrow streets and hidden squares.
Try local dishes like 'rabo de toro' (oxtail stew) or 'gazpacho' (cold tomato soup).
Visit the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and climb the Giralda bell tower for panoramic views of Seville.
Book tickets online to save time. Dress respectfully (shoulders and knees covered). The climb to the Giralda is via ramps, not stairs.
Grab a convenient and delicious lunch at a restaurant or tapas bar in the bustling city center near the Cathedral.
Admire the magnificent Plaza de España, a grand semi-circular edifice, and stroll through the beautiful adjacent Parque de María Luisa.
Consider renting a rowboat on the canal at Plaza de España for a unique experience. The park offers shade, perfect for a warm July afternoon.
Visit the historic Torre del Oro (Tower of Gold) on the banks of the Guadalquivir River.
It houses a small naval museum and offers good river views.
Ascend to the top of the Metropol Parasol ('Las Setas de Sevilla') for breathtaking sunset views over the city.
Arrive shortly before sunset for the best light. There's a small entrance fee to access the walkways.
Embark on a tapas crawl in the El Arenal district, trying different tapas and drinks at several bars, soaking in Seville's nightlife.
Order one or two tapas per bar and move on to the next for a true 'tapeo' experience.
Visit one of Spain's most important art galleries, housed in a former convent, featuring works by Murillo, Velázquez, and El Greco.
Double-check opening hours for Mondays, as some museums may have reduced hours or be closed. This museum is generally open on Mondays.
Wander through the narrow, winding streets of the old Jewish quarter, filled with flower-filled patios, hidden squares, and charming boutiques.
Get lost on purpose! It's the best way to discover its magic. Find a nice spot for a quick bite or drink.
Discover a beautiful private palace, still inhabited by the Salinas family, showcasing traditional Sevillian architecture and patios.
Guided tours are available and highly recommended to learn about the history and details of the house.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the banks of the Guadalquivir River, taking in the views and the cooling breeze.
You can opt for a river cruise as well.
River cruises usually last about an hour and offer a different perspective of the city.
Enjoy a final evening meal in Seville, perhaps revisiting a favorite dish or trying a new restaurant near the Cathedral area.
Visit the lively Mercado de Triana, built over the ruins of the Castillo de San Jorge.
Explore local produce, snacks, and perhaps pick up some souvenirs.
Great place for breakfast or a fresh juice. It's a true sensory experience.
Enjoy some free time for last-minute souvenir shopping or revisiting a favorite spot in Seville's city center.
Look for local ceramics, flamenco accessories, or olive oil products.
Savor a final Sevillian tapas lunch, reflecting on your wonderful trip through Portugal and Spain.
Check out from your accommodation and prepare for your departure from Seville.
Take a taxi, bus, or pre-arranged shuttle to Seville Airport for your onward journey.
The EA Airport Bus (Línea Especial Aeropuerto) connects the city center to the airport. Taxis are also readily available.
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