Before I started the Camino Portugués, I traveled with my mom throughout Portugal on our annual Mother-Daughter trip. Six years ago, we celebrated Mother’s Day by taking a tour together in Europe, and we have been doing so ever since. It’s always been with Trafalgar Tours, my mom’s favorite tour company. She’s done twenty-plus tours with them and loves all that they offer. She lives in Las Vegas, and I live in the Bay Area. And although we get together with family for the holidays, we both look forward to this one-on-one quality time with each other. She will be eighty-one in October and fortunately is still mentally sharp, though physically she is slowing down. I cherish every moment with her.

Bus tours aren’t for everyone—some people consider them binge traveling—but I have learned to appreciate them thanks to the customer service and care with which the Trafalgar Tours directors provide their guests. Plus, that’s exactly what my mom wants to do at this stage in her life, and I want to honor that for as long as she’s able to travel. Trafalgar’s good quality hotels, diverse dining experiences, interesting excursions, and reasonable prices keep us coming back. So far we have been on the following tours: Spanish Wonder, Northern Italy, France, Northern Spain, and Croatia. We had a blast each time! After a few of these tours, my husband met me at the final destinations, and he and I traveled to Sardinia, Ibiza, and Sicily. (We seem to gravitate toward islands.)

My mom and I take turns choosing the itinerary. It was my turn this year, so I chose the Best of Portugal tour, because I thought it could be a good starting point for a portion of the Camino Portugués. The tour was incredible thanks to our tour director Pedro Pinto. Needless to say, it was a great way to learn about Portugal’s people, culture, history, cuisine, and wine before I started my Camino.

Porto Memories Series

Six Bridges Cruise and Porto at Night

The Cathedral

J. K. Rowling Hangouts, Majestic Café and Livrario Lello

São Bento Railway Station

Porto Walking Tour

Stock Exchange Palace

Ferreira Port Cellars Tour and Tasting

Coastal Stroll along the Atlantic

Below you will find highlights of our first few days on the “Best of Portugal” tour. If you are planning to walk Camino Portugués, chances are you will fly through Lisbon. And it so happens that many of the places my mom and I visited during the tour can be seen on day trips from there. If you have time to explore the country before you start your Camino, you absolutely should, as it is bound to enhance your overall experience. It is also a great way to work off the jet lag and to transition into the local time zone before you start walking.

Day 1 Lisbon

We have arrived!

Day 1 wrap: Lunch was 9€ for omelette and ridic amount of french fries + coffee. 6€ for my umbrella. That’s about $17 in USD. Dinner and wine included at the welcome reception. We’re off to a good start!

The first yellow arrow was after getting through border control Rainy morning in lisbon rainbow tiles My first café com leite The welcome message with daily itinerary Cool sculptures and palm trees line the Avenida Liberdade The stone mosaic pattern sidewalks are so pretty This is Lisbon’s Champs-Élysées My first purchase, a Hello Kitty umbrella Cheap and cheerful protection from the elements Singing in the rain! Our hotel Turim is well located on the Avenida de Liberdade, After a siesta, the sun came out Day 1, groggy but excited to be here Welcome reception dinner Swanky restaurant in the oldest part of Lisbon

Day 2: Belém, Cascáis, Sintra and back to Lisbon for Fado show

A big day that started rainy in Belém, then sunny for our excursion to the coastal resort town of Cascais, and palace at Sintra.

Belém Tower Marble map of Portugal’s territories around the world Monument to the Discoveries All we need is… The bridge in the background. Made by US Steel and modeled after our Golden Gate bridge Locks of love Monument to the Discoveries Jeronimos Monastery We left the rain in Lisbon and headed north to Cascais The queen used to bathe here I had this beach to myself Bom Caminho

Sintra

Sintra Sintra Palace tour Tha magpie room World’s tallest fresh squeezed OJ

Pedro’s Favorite church and Fado dinner show

Evening dinner and Fado show

If you would like to see more photos and video clips of the rest of the tour or have specific questions, let me know in the comments below or email me.

To see my detailed posts on my Camino Portugués, start here:

My Camino Portugués Stages.