Our Alentejo holidays & tours

Our Alentejo holidays roam one of Portugal’s lesser-visited regions, yet one that spans an incredible third of the country. Walkers and cyclists can make excellent use of trails along the clifftops, and through Alentejo’s peaceful agricultural interior, with rustic farmhouses and orchards of olives and oranges dotting the undulating hillsides. Whether you opt for a small group tour or a self-guided trip, rest assured that routes have been crafted by people with years of experience who know the region well, and select lovely, locally run hotels and guest houses that provide a warm welcome. Families will find an equally enthusiastic reception on Alentejo’s wild Atlantic coast, where activities such as surfing and SUP are led by brilliant local guides.

Our top Alentejo holidays

Coastal walking holiday in Portugal

From £1879 to £2599
8 days ex flights
Portugal’s Rota Vicentina is the ultimate hikers paradise
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Alentejo & Algarve self guided walking holiday, Portugal

From €585
8 days ex flights
Independent coastal walking holidays in the Alentejo Coast

Alentejo & Algarve self guided cycling holiday, Portugal

From €850 to €950
8 days ex flights
touring bicycle holidays sw portugal - alentejo and algarve.

Guadiana River cycling holiday, Portugal

From €1100 to €1275
8 days ex flights
Cycle the majestic Guadiana River for a relaxing escape
Tailor made

Alentejo self guided walking in Portugal

From €1070
14 days ex flights
walk Rota Vicentina historical and fishermen's trail

Alentejo self guided cycling holiday, Portugal

From €1186 to €1336
8 days ex flights
center-based holiday sw portugal with great hotels

Vicentina coastal walking holiday, Portugal

From €1295 to €1580
13 days ex flights
Walk the Rota Vicentina through the Alentejo & Algarve

Alentejo and Algarve walking holiday

From £705 to £795
8 days ex flights
Explore the coastal trails of Alentejo and Algarve
Tailor made

Alentejo self guided walking holiday, Portugal

From €469
6 days ex flights
Walk the Fishermen's Trails along Rota Vicentina's landscape
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ALENTEJO MAP & HIGHLIGHTS

The warm and lovely Alentejo spreads from Lisbon to the Algarve, a little-changed landscape of fertile fields and shepherd’s trails, dotted with medieval villages. It’s a couple of hours’ drive from Faro or Lisbon – far enough to keep the stop-and-flop holidaymakers away – and once here, pick the beach for surfing and sunning, or choose a walking or cycling holiday. These typically focus on the Rota Vicentina trails, which stretch from Santiago do Cacém to Cabo De São Vicente in the Algarve. Trips tend to be self-guided, travelling point-to-point with luggage transferred, and provide a great overview of the region.
Fishermans trail

1. Fishermans trail

Sitting within the Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina, this route was shaped by the daily trek fishermen made between villages and remote fishing spots. Some sections cross sand dunes or skirt cliff edges, so are better suited to walkers than cyclists, but however you travel there are superb views over empty beaches and the chance to see unique wildlife, including nesting storks at Cabo Sardão.
Historical Way

2. Historical Way

The Historical Way is an old pilgrims’ trail that threads inland, dotted with churches, old country houses and time-warp villages where locals love to chat. Sections such as San Luis to Odemira reveal a different, very verdant side to this region, where the River Torgal’s banks are choked with wild asparagus and oregano and you can swim in the clear waters.
Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina

3. Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina

This is the largest protected coastal natural park in Europe, a rolling landscape of verdant hills, river valleys, dramatically eroded cliffs and virgin beaches. This is the haunt of rare fishing eagles, the world’s only shore-living white storks who build their nests on the craggy cliffs and sea otters, while unique indigenous plants offer botanical treasure.
Pego das Pias

4. Pego das Pias

This secluded lagoon on the River Torgal northeast of Odemira nestles in a steep-sided valley and is one of the area’s little-known treasures. Flanked by rocks and oak trees, its waters are still and inviting. Family adventure holidays tackle raft building here, and it’s lovely for an anytime-of-year swim – this section of the river never dries up – or a picnic on its grassy banks.
Vila Nova de Milfontes

5. Vila Nova de Milfontes

This picturesque village makes a great base for a family activity holiday. It’s surrounded by beautiful, safe surfing beaches which are ideal for beginners, including Malhão, while the cleanest of all European rivers, the Mira, spills into the Atlantic here and can be explored by kayak. The Fishermen’s Trail passes through and eating’s a treat, too, with fresh, well-priced seafood in its many restaurants.

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Madeleine Stevens28 Oct 2025
Climbing down to deserted beaches - not often swimmable because of rocks, waves and currents, but beautiful, and great for a cooling dip. Seeing the changes in vegetation as we went South. We also enjoyed the interesting inland sections, and coming across Moorish ruins.read more
Jane Geeson28 Sep 2025
Beautiful scenery. Just do it!read more
Diane Humphreys14 Sep 2025
This trip was an excellent introduction to Portugal as a unique destination. The country is varied and beautiful: the trip made even more enjoyable by knowledgeable, passionate local guides.read more
Fiona Macnaughton28 Sep 2025
5 starsread more
Written by Joanna Simmons
Photo credits: [Page banner: Ken and Nyetta] [Fisherman's trail: Miguel Virkkunen Carvalho] [Historical Way: Anthony Patterson] [Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina: TeresaCastroNunes] [Pego das Pias: All About Portugal] [Vila Nova de Milfontes: Creative commons]