Große Mietwagenrundreise Portugal
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Große Mietwagenrundreise Portugal

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Created: Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Ref ID: 1452433
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Based on 2 adults
Created: Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Destinations: Lisbon, Nazaré, Coimbra, Aveiro, Porto, Viana do Castelo, Braga, Vila Real, Viseu, Castelo Branco, Marvao, Evora, Mertola, Olhao, Albufeira, Lagos, Vila Nova de Milfontes, Lisbon

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29 May
Transport from Frankfurt Main to Lisbon
Departure
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa - LH6954 - Operated by: TAP Air Portugal
06:05 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
08:15 - Lisbon, Lisboa Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
3h 10m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  LH6954 Operated by:  TAP Air Portugal
Cabin Class: Economy
29 May
Car rental
FORD KA
Bravacar Rent A Car
A/C 3 doors 4 people
FORD KA (EBMR)
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Manual transmission
Unlimited Mileage
Driver age

Minimum 18, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy
Cars will be supplied with a full tank of fuel and should be returned full. Otherwise the client will be charged for missing fuel, plus a refuelling charge.
It’s important the customer refuels within 10 kilometers from the drop-off point and keep the fuel station ticket.
General payment terms
The following deposit will be debited at the start of the rental: A, B, C, EBMR, ECMR, EDMR 1250.00 EUR
D, CDMR 1500.00 EUR
E, F, IDMR, CWMR 2000.00 EUR
Form of payment accepted: Mastercard credit card, Visa credit card Form of payment NOT accepted: Cheques, Cash, Prepaid cards, Debit cards, Credit and Debit cards for electronic use only, Maestro, Cards not issued by a bank, Virtual cards, Visa electronCredit card should be valid during the rental period. The expire date must excess the drop off date.Unless otherwise indicated all costs indicated in these terms and conditions are subject to local taxes and fees.
1.250,00 €
Theft protection
1.250,00 €
Collision damage waiver
1.250,00 €
Pickup

Rua Martires De Timor - Telephone: (00351) 961437790

Rua Martires De Timor, Armazem A, Quinta do Figo Maduro, Prior Velho

Opening hours: 08:00 - 19:59

The clients need to find they way out of the Airport and wait across the street by the bus stop. the contact number is: (00351) 961437790
Dropoff

Rua Martires De Timor - Telephone (00351) 961437790

Rua Martires De Timor, Armazem A, Quinta do Figo Maduro, Prior Velho

Opening hours: 08:00 - 19:59

The clients need to find they way out of the Airport and wait across the street by the bus stop. the contact number is: (00351) 961437790
29 May
1. Lisbon
Stop
About the destination: Lisbon is known as the city of seven hills due to its location, the city spreads across steep hillsides that overlook the Rio Tajo. Romantic and cosmopolitan, the city presents its typical red roofs to the visitors that want to get to know its every inch. Lisbon surprises with its natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere. The Portuguese capital offers lots of museums, libraries, a huge port, churches and palaces and stunning views of the Rio Tajo Lisbon was considered a poor and chaotic city. Currently it has experienced a resurgence in the style of the XIV and XV centuries, when it was part of that vast empire stretching from Brazil to India. The reason for this was the World Expo held in 1998, a new bridge over the Tagus was built and the network of underground of the city was remodeled. The resurgence of the city then continued to host several matches during Euro in 2004, also held there the Delivery Music Awards (MTV) in 2005. Many of its most beautiful buildings date from the XIV and XV centuries, especially the ones located in the Belem district. There are also many buildings from the XVIII century, which are located mostly in the Baixa area of central Lisbon and were reconstructed almost completely after a devastating earthquake that hit the town in 1755. The historic center of the city, standing on Las Siete Colinas, presents steep streets and picturesque alleys. On the west side of the city, there is Monsanto Forest Park, Lisbon’s lung, with an area of 10 km and one of the largest in Europe. The capital’s majestic port has 3 docks commonly used for several cruises and it is, currently, the busiest port in the European Atlantic coast. Lisbon is a city with centuries of history and with an ambitious attitude, marrying the historic with the modern, the traditional with the cutting edge. Strolling through the old quarters one can hear the traditional Fado sung and played in small restaurants in town. In the hilltop district of Bairro Alto, dozens of restaurants and bars line the narrow streets, with jazz, reggae, electronica filling the air and revelers partying until dawn. Nightclubs scattered all over town make fine use of old spaces, whether on riverside docks or tucked away in 18th-century mansions. Lisbon presents itself to the world as a cosmopolitan and lively city, with alternative for every taste, especially in the summer months when its many bars, terraces and restaurants are crammed with people.
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29 May
Car journey 123 Kilometers - 1h 21m
Lisbon
Nazaré
29 May
2. Nazaré
Stop
About the destination: Nazaré is a lovely town in Leiria district, western Portugal. Possibly the most famous fishing town in Portugal, Nazaré is unique in many ways. It doesn’t contain the architectural treasures or grandiose monuments prevalent in other Portuguese towns, but it has an atmosphere of times gone by, contentment and traditions which continue to thrive, which make it a special place to visit. Along the seafront of Nazaré, people still dry their catch of fish in the sun and mend their boats alongside sunbathing holidaymakers. The Casa Museu do Pescador is a small museum dedicated to the fishing population of Nazaré.
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29 May
Car journey 108 Kilometers - 1h 9m
Nazaré
Coimbra
29 May
3. Coimbra
Stay
About the destination: Coimbra is a town of steep, tiered streets winding above the River Mondego. No city in Portugal, except Lisbon, can compare with this university town in cultural and historical importance. Founded in 1290, the university has long been Portugal’s foremost centre of learning. If you can, come during the Queima das Fitas in early May, a raucous weeklong celebration featuring live music every night. Climb the stairs under the Moorish Arco de Almedina into the upper district of the city and the Old University, with its museum, chapel and library. A few steps outside the historic centre there is the city’s cosmopolitan side, a modernized waterfront with riverside restaurants, chic terrace bars and trendy shops. This charming town, full of Portuguese culture, is set amid a splendid old town of historic churches and medieval alleyways, with the buzz of student life all around.
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31 May
Car journey 63 Kilometers - 49m
Coimbra
Aveiro
31 May
4. Aveiro
Stop
About the destination: Aveiro, just an hour north of better-known Porto, is a town of picturesque canals and a prosperous fishing industry. Bar and café crawling in Aveiro is nearly as popular as the beaches at San Jacinto or Barra, and the northern reaches of Aveiro’s lagoon. Aveiro's traditions are closely tied to the sea and to the Ria de Aveiro, a few canals cross the city, and in the neighbourhoods, most of their life is connected to the sea and lagoon. There are also tours of the canals and Ria de Aveiro, it is a very special way to enjoy the city. In much of the older part of town, sidewalks and squares are paved with calçada, traditional Portuguese hand-laid pavement, in intricate nautical patterns. The town's most attractive buildings date from the latter half of the 17th century. Aviero's Cathedral, Sao Domingos Church, was founded in 1423 and is best visited early in the day; it's a major attraction for tourists. Over the last few years, a massive restoration project has transformed the old fishermen's quarter, just off the main canal, into a delightful little area of small bars and restaurants. A central market square hosts live entertainment during the summer months. Aveiro is a surprisingly cosmopolitan fishing town on northern Portugal with a youthful, energetic buzz.
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31 May
Car journey 78 Kilometers - 54m
Aveiro
Porto
31 May
5. Porto
Stay
About the destination: Situated on a dramatic valley cut by River Douro, Porto is known for the beauty of its building and the sweet taste of is wine. The hub of the city is Avenida dos Aliados, a wide avenue encircle by Praça General H. Delgado and Praça da Liberdade. Nonetheless, the most alluring part of the city is Ribeira, the river district and a Unesco World Heritage Site, where three of Europe’s most graceful bridges span the gorge. Busy Praça da Liberdade and the adjoining Avenida dos Aliados make up the centre of town, where statues stand in the centre of busy mosaic walkways. Nearby rises Porto’s great cathedral, a colossal, fortified Romanesque structure whose heavy granite foundations, thick walls and tiny windows enclose a gloomy interior. The Ribeira stretches along the river, skirted by a wonderful quay filled with shops and restaurants. Porto’s most characteristic monument, the ornate Torre dos Clérigos, offers a panorama of the city from atop its 240 steps. No visit to Porto would be complete without a stop at some of the many bodegas, wine lodges, where port is stored and bottled. And a visit to the amazing Lello library with its spiral staircase, is a must see as well, even if you are not a Harry Potter’s fan.
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03 Jun
Car journey 76 Kilometers - 51m
Porto
Viana do Castelo
03 Jun
6. Viana do Castelo
Stop
About the destination: Viana do Castelo is a municipality and seat of the district of Viana do Castelo in the Norte Region of Portugal. The population in 2011 was 88,725, in an area of 319.02 km². The urbanized area of the municipality, comprising the city, has a population of approximately 36,148 inhabitants.
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03 Jun
Car journey 23 Kilometers - 38m
Viana do Castelo
Castelo de Curutelo
03 Jun
7. Castelo de Curutelo
HERITAGE - Stop
03 Jun
Car journey 40 Kilometers - 35m
Castelo de Curutelo
Braga
03 Jun
8. Braga
Stay
About the destination: Braga is one of the oldest cities in Portugal. The Portuguese called it Roma because it was a center of ecclesiastical power. Portugal's spiritual heart, is a lively little city with an exquisite assortment of baroque churches, a sprawling cathedral and Roman ruins, including one of the country's best-known sights, the Bom Jesus Sanctuary.It hosts traditional religious festivals throughout the year, including Portugal's most colourful Holy Week. Today it is a modern city with a young population, bustling with commerce and industry surrounding a lively and attractive old center with a number of pedestrian streets with cheerful cafes, elegant shops, exquisite restaurants and cool bars full of university students. Even though it is an old city it has a young spirit, so much so that in 2012 it was pronounced the European Youth Capital.
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05 Jun
Car journey 105 Kilometers - 1h 9m
Braga
Vila Real
05 Jun
9. Vila Real
Stay
About the destination: Vila Real is a municipality and simultaneously the capital and largest city of the Vila Real District, northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 51,850,[1] in an area of 378.80 square kilometres (146.26 sq mi).[2] As of 2001 the city proper had a population of 24,481.[3]
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07 Jun
Car journey 95 Kilometers - 1h 1m
Vila Real
Viseu
07 Jun
10. Viseu
Stop
About the destination: Surrounded by vineyards, orchards and pine-forests, the charming country town of Viseu has been a northern crossroads since the time of the Romans. Situated in the Beira Alta between the mountain ranges of the Serra da Estrela and Serra do Caramulo, Viseu today, is the centre of the Dão wine-growing region, where crispy white wines and some of Portugal's most popular full-bodied reds are produced. With its small streets paved with granite flagstones, its Renaissance and classically encorbelled houses, decorated with shields bearing coats of arms, old Viseu has preserved its former glories. At the magnificent Adro da Sé, the beautiful square at the historical centre of Viseu, stands the Sé Catedral de Santa Maria de Viseu, a monument to faith. It is a huge square that is paved, and surrounded by four buildings: the Balcony of the Canons and the Tower of Homage, the Cathedral, the Palace of the Three Steps, now Museo Vasco Grau, and the Misericordia Church. In the middle of it all you will find a granite cross with the shield of Bishop Francisco de Oliveira. Viseu has a rich heritage still visible in its monuments. Best known for its velvety red wines and luscious gastronomic delights, Viseu will entice you with its vibrant folklore festivals, pastoral scenery and plentiful collection of cultural gems.
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07 Jun
Car journey 177 Kilometers - 1h 46m
Viseu
Castelo Branco
07 Jun
11. Castelo Branco
Stop
About the destination: Castelo Branco is a city and a municipality in Castelo Branco District, in Centro Region,Portugal. The city of Castelo Branco is made up of one parish. It is bounded in the north by the municipality of Fundão, in the east by Idanha-a-Nova, in the south by Spain, in the southwest by Vila Velha de Ródão, and in the west by Proença-a-Nova and Oleiros. The main tourist attractions are the city´s park and garden and The Francisco Tavares Proença Júnior Museum.
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07 Jun
Car journey 98 Kilometers - 1h 17m
Castelo Branco
Marvao
07 Jun
12. Marvao
Stay
About the destination: Marvão is a Portuguese village in the District of Portalegre, Alentejo region and intermunicipal community of Alto Alentejo, with about 600 inhabitants. It is the seat of a municipality with 154,85 ​​km² of area and 3,739 inhabitants (2004), subdivided into 4 parishes. The municipality limits to the north and the east with Spain, to the south and the west with the municipality of Portalegre and to the northwest with Castelo de Vide. The village and the rugged mountains in which it is located are included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage candidates since 2000.
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09 Jun
Car journey 122 Kilometers - 1h 39m
Marvao
Evora
09 Jun
13. Evora
Stop
About the destination: The medieval university town of Evora rises proudly from an endless plain punctuated by tough cork and olive trees. Coveted by a succession of empires, its labyrinthine streets shelter everything from Roman temple to a Renaissance palace. But above all, Evora stands as Portugal’s foremost medieval showpiece, with beautifully preserved, colourful tile facades on ancient whitewashed walls. All tucked away in a tangle of winding streets and topped off by balconies hung with potted plants and caged canaries. You won’t need long to understand why Evora is dubbed “the museum city”. From Praça do Giraldo walk down through the charming tiled houses, to the colossal 12th century Sé, the cathedral. Inside the entrance to the right are beautiful cloisters. From here you can climb the ramparts for an excellent view of the city. Next door is the Museu d’Evora, housed in an old bishop’s palace. Across the museum is Evora’s most famous monument, the 2nd century Roman Temple of Diana. Facing the temple is the church of São João Evangelista, the town’s best concealed treasure. One of Portugal’s most beautifully preserved medieval towns, Evora is an enchanting place to delve into the past. If you have time to visit only a few places in Portugal, make Evora one of them.
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09 Jun
Car journey 132 Kilometers - 1h 40m
Evora
Mertola
09 Jun
14. Mertola
Stop
About the destination: The town of Mértola, on the banks of the Guadiana River, is one of the most welcoming of Alentejo. Visitors find in Mértola, a small village of white houses dotted illuminating the rugged landscape around it. For more than 500 years Christians and Arabs lived together in this place so it is not surprising that it is, today, one of the Arab Lusa places throughout the region. Although the Muslim heritage is dominant in Mértola, not in vain is remembered each year in the Islamic Festival Mértola and its gastronomy, for this Portuguese town of steep streets also passed the Phoenicians, Romans and Visigoths.
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09 Jun
Car journey 108 Kilometers - 1h 26m
Mertola
Olhao
09 Jun
15. Olhao
Stay
About the destination: A short hop east of Faro, Olhão (pronounced ol-yowng) is the Algarve’s biggest fishing port, with an active waterfront and pretty, bustling lanes in its old quarters. There aren’t many sights, but the flat-roofed, Moorish-influenced neighbourhoods and North African feel make it a pleasant place to wander. The town’s fish restaurants draw the crowds, as does the morning fish and vegetable market on Avenida 5 de Outubro, best visited on Saturday.
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11 Jun
Car journey 53 Kilometers - 47m
Olhao
Albufeira
11 Jun
16. Albufeira
Stop
About the destination: Albufeira is a city in Algarve, in the south of Portugal. It is called the Gateway of the Algarve. Once a small fishing village it has now developed to be a very touristic area. Many holiday makers return year after year because of the lovely beaches, very good climate and the many restaurants, bars and pubs. The town is divided into two parts, 'The Old Town' and the 'STRIP', or newer town, including Montechoro, Arias de Sao João. The city of Albufeira maintains a historical and cultural heritage that demonstrates the spirit and strength of a population that believes in the essential power of Faith. There are various physical proofs of this way of life to confirm this like the Clock Tower and the Paris Church. Albufeira resort has gained a wide variety of recreation possibilities to offer to its visitors in terms of sport and leisure activities as well as entertainment.
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11 Jun
Car journey 60 Kilometers - 43m
Albufeira
Lagos
11 Jun
17. Lagos
Stay
About the destination: Lagos is a city at the mouth of Bensafrim River and along the Atlantic Ocean, in the Barlavento region of the Algarve, and is one of the most visited cities in Algarve and Portugal. Lagos has always had a seafaring connection, originally visited by Phoenicians and Carthaginians. The famous Avenida dos Descobrimentos finish in the very modern Lagos Marina. There is a footbridge over the Bensafrim where you get a lovely view of the town. In other hand, Lagos is full of beaches, as Meia Praia is one of the largest open bays in Europe, and nice bars and restaurants.
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13 Jun
Car journey 90 Kilometers - 1h 28m
Lagos
Vila Nova de Milfontes
13 Jun
18. Vila Nova de Milfontes
Stay
About the destination: Vila Nova de Milfontes is a civil parish in the municipality of Odemira of the Portuguese Alentejo region. The population in 2011 was 5,031,[1] in an area of 76.48 km².[2]
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16 Jun
Car journey 189 Kilometers - 2h 3m
Vila Nova de Milfontes
Lisbon
16 Jun
19. Lisbon
Stay
About the destination: Lisbon is known as the city of seven hills due to its location, the city spreads across steep hillsides that overlook the Rio Tajo. Romantic and cosmopolitan, the city presents its typical red roofs to the visitors that want to get to know its every inch. Lisbon surprises with its natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere. The Portuguese capital offers lots of museums, libraries, a huge port, churches and palaces and stunning views of the Rio Tajo Lisbon was considered a poor and chaotic city. Currently it has experienced a resurgence in the style of the XIV and XV centuries, when it was part of that vast empire stretching from Brazil to India. The reason for this was the World Expo held in 1998, a new bridge over the Tagus was built and the network of underground of the city was remodeled. The resurgence of the city then continued to host several matches during Euro in 2004, also held there the Delivery Music Awards (MTV) in 2005. Many of its most beautiful buildings date from the XIV and XV centuries, especially the ones located in the Belem district. There are also many buildings from the XVIII century, which are located mostly in the Baixa area of central Lisbon and were reconstructed almost completely after a devastating earthquake that hit the town in 1755. The historic center of the city, standing on Las Siete Colinas, presents steep streets and picturesque alleys. On the west side of the city, there is Monsanto Forest Park, Lisbon’s lung, with an area of 10 km and one of the largest in Europe. The capital’s majestic port has 3 docks commonly used for several cruises and it is, currently, the busiest port in the European Atlantic coast. Lisbon is a city with centuries of history and with an ambitious attitude, marrying the historic with the modern, the traditional with the cutting edge. Strolling through the old quarters one can hear the traditional Fado sung and played in small restaurants in town. In the hilltop district of Bairro Alto, dozens of restaurants and bars line the narrow streets, with jazz, reggae, electronica filling the air and revelers partying until dawn. Nightclubs scattered all over town make fine use of old spaces, whether on riverside docks or tucked away in 18th-century mansions. Lisbon presents itself to the world as a cosmopolitan and lively city, with alternative for every taste, especially in the summer months when its many bars, terraces and restaurants are crammed with people.
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19 Jun
Transport from Lisbon to Frankfurt Main
Return
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa - LH6957 - Operated by: TAP Air Portugal
18:15 - Lisbon, Lisboa Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
22:20 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
3h 5m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  LH6957 Operated by:  TAP Air Portugal
Cabin Class: Economy
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