A “food and wine tour” while travelling off-road across some of Portugal’s most genuine places? Yep! You may not know yet, but Portugal is one of the oldest wine producing countries in the world, as historic research has demonstrated. The country has 14 demarcated wine regions from the Minho in the north to the Algarve in the south, not forgetting the Azores and Madeira islands. We have more than 200 endiginous grape varieties, some of which only grow here in Portugal, giving our wines a truly unique flavour and character, unlike any other you’ll find in the world.
If you are a wine and food enthusiast wanting to know more about the culture of wine, and at the same time discover the different regions of the country off the beaten track, this is your dream trip.
On this journey, we will explore some of the most important wines regions in Portugal like the Alentejo and others that are less known and commercial, but equally surprising and delicious.
Food is an essential part of the Portuguese culture and way of life, so along the way we will also try the best local delicacies to pair with the wines, straight from local producers and traditional places.
Many wine estates across the country also provide excellent accommodation for visitors. This means that wherever possible we’ll eat, drink and sleep in the same place, to let our guests fully enjoy the experience, without having to drive after the gastronomic feast. This will surely be the tastiest and most delicious adventure trip of the our calendar next year. Cheers!
Dates: 06 – 16 Oct 2025
Prices: Two people/vehicle: 2100 Euros
Single Adult discount/extra: 650 Euros
Children (6-12 years): 600 Euros
What's Included
Legal Permits and Permissions
Public liability and personal injuries insurances
Tour planning and guidance
Information about the country, culture, gastronomy and heritage of each region
Support during the whole trip
Useful information about health, safety, local laws and regulations
Accommodation and bespoke experiences
First Aid response
What's not included
Cost of transportation, fuel and road tolls
Personal expenses and room incidentals.
Repair of damages caused to the vehicles and spare parts.
Traffic fines and other penalties incurred because of any violation of the Portuguese laws.
Any extra activities or services not listed above.