The
Pousada Road
8 Days / 7 Nights — Evora, Marvao, Mangualde, Bucaco, Sintra
Castles and Convents… a medieval treasure chest where Romanesque and Gothic art mix with an uncrowded and beautiful countryside far from today’s accelerated pace… a slower look at life. Options & Rates
Holy week in Lisbon
Day 1 — LISBON, EVORA
Make your way through the peaceful Portuguese landscape enroute to the enchanting ancient town of Evora. Compacted between Roman, Renaissance and 17th-century walls, Evora’s streets are an architectural and cultural medley. Settle into the 15th-century pousada deep in the heart of this historic site.
Pousada dos Loios
Day 2 — MARVAO
In the morning the road leads to the fortified town of Elvas, still surrounded by ramparts and liberated from the Moors in 1230. Marvao is a proud fortified medieval village clustered at the foot of a castle on one of the peaks of the Serra Sao Mamede near the Spanish border.
Pousada dos Santa Maria
Day 3 — MANGUALDE
Leave Marvao the next day via Guarda, which has been a strategic stronghold since pre-historic times and served as a base of operations for Julius Caesar. Continue through the Portuguese highlands to Mangualde. Many 16th- and 17th-century houses bearing coats of arms can be seen surrounding the cathedral square.
Estralgem Casa d’Azurara
Palace Hotel do Bucaco
Day 4 — BUCACO
Rising early, your destination is the fabled forest of Bucaco. As early as the 6th century, Benedictine monks built a hermitage among the oaks and pines. In 1628 the Barefoot Carmelites built a monastery on the site of the present hotel and surrounded the domain with an unbroken wall. The hotel was constructed between 1888 and 1907.
Palace Hotel do Bucaco
Day 5 — BUCACO
Leisurely explore the forest of Bucaco. Here, monks established contemplative walks and chapels among trees which gained papal protection in 1632. Part ancient woodland and part arboretum, some 700 native and exotic species remain to enjoy.
Palace Hotel do Bucaco
Pena Palace, Sintra
Day 6 — SINTRA
Travel south the next morning via Batalha. The monastery of Batalha stands in a green valley, a mass of gables, pinnacles, buttresses, turrets and small columns. The rose gold outpouring of its architecture is one of the masterpieces of Portuguese Gothic and Manueline art.
Hotel Palacio de Seteais
Day 7 — SINTRA
The road to Sintra takes you to the fairytale setting of Pena Park and the castle of the Moors. The park of 500 acres is richly planted with rare trees and landscaped with large boulders, lakes and fountains. The 8th century castle appears as a monument with a perimeter wall gaurded by four towers.
Hotel Palacio de Seteais
Day 8 — LISBON
Make a leisurely departure your last day along the coast and the famed beach resort towns of Cascais and Estoril to complete your Portuguese exploration.
Land Costs Per Person
| Private Car & Chauffeur/Guide Tour Rates | Self Drive Tour Rates |
|---|---|
| Starting from $8,395 per person | Starting from $2,980 per person |
Prices are per person, based on 2 passengers sharing a double. For larger parties and additional pricing contact us at 1‐800‐426‐7502. Single Room Supplement: On Request
