Portugal

Road-trips & motorcycle tours:

Portugal

For a long time, Portugal was at the heart of explorations on all continents. Today, adventurers from around the world flock to this small but rich country, steeped in history, medieval architecture, and gastronomy.

From north to south, the wild landscapes, colorful fishing villages, and the kindness of the Portuguese remind us why some of us have made this destination a true favorite. An European adventure not to be missed.

Lusitanian ride

Durée :

 17 days
 – 16 nights

Distance :

 2400 km

Roulage :

 15 days

Discover our motorcycle trip to Portugal

For a long time, Portugal was at the heart of explorations on all continents. Today, adventurers from around the world flock to this small but rich country, steeped in history, medieval architecture, and gastronomy.

From north to south, the wild landscapes, colorful fishing villages, and the kindness of the Portuguese remind us why some of us have made this destination a true favorite. An European adventure not to be missed.

  • When is the best time to go on a motorcycle trip to Portugal?

    Portugal benefits from a Mediterranean climate, and despite some variations depending on the region, generally, except during the gray winter months, temperatures are quite welcoming throughout the year. It is true that summer can be hot, even very hot, but let’s not forget its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, which tends to soften the coastal regions. The oceanic influence quickly extends over much of the 200 km that separate the coasts from the Spanish border. However, during the winter months, gusts and precipitation may not be ideal companions for motorcyclists. Spring and autumn are often considered the most pleasant seasons to visit Portugal.

  • Air Moto Tours is an agency for motorcycle travel in Portugal

    Air Moto Tours positions itself as an agency specialized in organizing motorcycle trips, bringing together enthusiasts of two-wheelers. Our commitment is reflected in the design of exclusive itineraries for motorcyclists, paving the way for the discovery of new horizons, immersion in global cultural riches, and the creation of exceptional moments within a community dedicated to motorcycle travel. For detailed information, we invite you to explore our dedicated page.

  • Why go on a motorcycle trip to Portugal?

    Multiple reasons drive us to organize your motorcycle road trip in Portugal, among them here are the ones we find relevant.

  • Why go on a motorcycle road trip in Portugal?

    Portugal is a perfect destination for motorcycle trips. Its Mediterranean climate allows for a great time among bikers. The vast coastline of Portugal and its mountains accompany you throughout your road trip. Discover excellent culinary specialties such as bacalhau and pastéis de nata. Finally, if you are a motorcyclist fond of winding roads, then the Portuguese mountains are made for you. A motorcycle trip to Lusitania is the perfect opportunity to visit must-see cities like Lisbon, Porto, and Óbidos.

  • The landscapes of our Portugal road trip

    Going on a motorcycle road trip in Portugal means discovering a small European country rich in unexpected landscapes. Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean to the south and the relief of the Spanish Cordillera to the north, the country is divided in its center by the Serra da Estrela (Mountain of the Star), which forms an immense natural park. As a result, the landscapes you will traverse are captivating and offer a diversity that reflects its geographical location.

    The Algarve and its rugged coastline

    In the south, the Algarve is known for harboring numerous real estate complexes, visited every year by hordes of tourists, but also for its rugged coastline, which, swept by the wind and sculpted by winter swells, has forged a distinct character. The rolling landscapes, where vineyards thrive, are spectacular.

    The plains of Alentejo

    Also renowned worldwide, in the center of the country, we find the plains of Alentejo characterized by vast golden plains where olive groves and cork oak trees grow. From the latter, the bark used for the production of corks and decorative elements, clothing items, and even insulating panels for spacecraft, will be harvested.

    Further north and near the eastern Spanish border, the valleys are more rugged, and the highest passes may occasionally receive a little snow in winter.

    Portugal’s historical heritage

    In addition to all this, you can expect more than 200 castles and citadels that enrich the numerous road trips in Portugal, some of which, like Marvao or Monsaraz, were built on immense rocky promontories.

  • Lisbon on our motorcycle itinerary

    Capital of Portugal, Lisbon is undoubtedly one of the oldest cities in Europe. The city is located at the mouth of the Tagus River and is renowned for being the starting point for numerous maritime explorations around the globe. Indeed, Portugal is the birthplace of great explorers such as Vasco de Gama, Prince Henry the Navigator, Bartolomeu Dias, and Magellan. Today, it’s the iconic yellow tram, known as the “little yellow train,” that traverses Lisbon from end to end, delighting visitors, whether for a day or longer. Among all the lines that make up the transport network, the most famous is the historic line number 28, which has been in service since 1875.

    Don’t forget to indulge in the delicious Portuguese pastry that has gained worldwide popularity, known as Pasteis de Nata. It’s characterized by a crispy crust filled with vanilla custard.

  • Porto on our motorcycle itinerary

    In the north of Portugal, our motorcycle itinerary follows the Douro River and takes you to the extraordinary city and, by the same token, the capital of Porto. Although this wine is produced more than a hundred kilometers away on the slopes of the Douro, near the Spanish border, it was, and still is, transported by rabelo boats to the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia, located opposite the city of Porto, where it will age and improve. In Porto, you can enjoy numerous sites and buildings such as the Chapel of Santa Catarina or Porto-São Bento train station, famous for their azulejos. The Ribeira district, also, will not leave you indifferent. It is the quintessential area to stroll around and discover its dwellings classified as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is the liveliest area of Porto that you must not miss under any circumstances, especially to enjoy a drink at the foot of the Dom Luis Bridge built under the watchful eye of Gustave Eiffel. For an afternoon, you can forget about your motorcycle, your helmet, and your gloves.

  • Motorcycle travel in Portugal and beyond!

    If the idea of ​​going on a motorcycle trip to Portugal appeals to you, you will surely be delighted to learn that Air Moto Tours offers motorcycle road trips in various destinations around the world. If you are fueled by the spirit of adventure and are drawn to exploring roads during an expedition that combines cultural discovery and motorcycle tours, we encourage you to check out our page dedicated to other trips.

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