A Quick Detour Through Belem, Lisbon
A whirlwind visit to Belem, Lisbon, taking in the iconic tower, Age of Discoveries monument, Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, and tasting the famous pastéis de nata.
Douro Valley Train Ride from Porto to Peso da Régua
Take a scenic train ride from Porto to Peso da Régua through the stunning Douro Valley. Vineyards, winding rivers, and charming villages unfold along the route, with a little indulgence in port to make the journey unforgettable.
A Night at Ideal Clube de Fado: Where Music Meets the Soul
Experience a night of Fado in Porto at Ideal Clube de Fado. Soulful solo performances, haunting melodies, and a glass of port make this intimate venue unforgettable.
What We Ate in Porto
From grilled chicken at a locals’ favourite to port tasting by the river, and even a birthday dinner in the Douro Valley, our time in Porto was full of good food and memorable moments. It wasn’t about chasing the fanciest plates, but about enjoying honest flavours that made the trip feel special.
Porto in Two Hours: Tiles, Towers & Riverside Views
A two-hour walking loop through Porto - taken in a gentle rain - that delivers blue-tiled stations, sweeping rooftop views, riverside charm, and a taste of Gaia - literally, thanks to a smooth, berry-rich ruby port at historic Burmester. The rain only made the city’s colours pop, proving Porto is pure magic in any weather.
Nazaré in Two Hours: A Cliff-Top Walk with Calm Atlantic Views & Sea Cave Discovery
On a quick stop between Lisbon and Porto, I wandered a stunning loop around Nazaré’s cliffs — from breathtaking lookout points to a rugged sea cave where fishermen once sought shelter. With calm seas and salty air, it was a perfect short adventure packed with history, nature, and a little picnic by the waves.
Óbidos in Two Hours: A Medieval Fairytale Walk with Cherry Liqueur Cheers
A short stop on our coach trip through Portugal, Óbidos offered a perfect bite-sized slice of history and charm. Think medieval walls, tiled churches, scenic viewpoints, and a sweet shot of Ginja to top it off.
What We Ate in Lisbon
Here’s a taste of my Lisbon trip with flaky pastéis de nata, smoky cuttlefish, juicy bifanas and more. Just honest, simple bites that made me fall for the city’s food scene.
Lisbon in Two Hours: A Chill Walk Through Hills, History & Cherry Shots
Got just two hours in Lisbon? Perfect. This easy, mostly downhill walking loop takes you from the buzzing Rossio Square up to some of the city’s best viewpoints, historic neighborhoods, and iconic landmarks - all wrapped up with a traditional shot of ginginha served in a chocolate cup. Whether you’re a first-timer or just looking for a quick but rich Lisbon fix, this guided stroll will have you falling for the city’s charm, hills and all.
A Sip of Tradition: Our Burmester Port Tasting
We stopped in Vila Nova de Gaia for a port tasting at Burmester, one of the oldest and most respected port houses. After sampling a crisp white and a smooth tawny, I actually know what I’d order at a wine bar — and even bought a bottle to take home.