Imagine the thrill of exploring Portugal’s stunning coastline and diverse landscapes from the comfort of your campervan. A road trip through Portugal offers the perfect mix of adventure, culture, and natural beauty. From the vibrant streets of Lisbon to the tranquil beaches of the Algarve, there’s something for everyone.
You’ll navigate through charming towns like Porto, where the aroma of freshly baked pastries fills the air, and Gerês, where you can hike through lush forests and discover hidden waterfalls. Along the way, you’ll find ideal camping spots, some with breathtaking ocean views while others are nestled in serene, forested areas.
Spring and autumn are the best times to embark on this journey, with pleasant weather and fewer crowds. This season, camping is affordable and more relaxed, allowing you to experience Portugal at its finest. Picture yourself waking up to the sound of waves crashing or birds singing—every day is a new adventure waiting to unfold!
Week 1: Exploring Porto – Campsites and Itineraries
Welcome to Porto, where history meets modern charm. Your adventure starts with finding a good campsite. Orbitur Canidelo and Prelada Park are fantastic options. They offer a place to pitch your tent and great facilities too.
Day 1 kicks off in the historic center. Wander through Ribeira with its colorful buildings. Don’t miss Livraria Lello, one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world.
On day 2, you visit Vila Nova de Gaia, famous for its wine cellars. Consider a tour and tasting session. Jardins do Palácio de Cristal offers lovely views and a peaceful setting.
Day 3 is a short day trip—Douro Valley! The wine estates here are incredible. You can join a guided tour or enjoy the stunning scenery.
Your fourth day is for parks and museums. Serralves Park is a must-see with its museum of contemporary art and beautiful gardens. Casa da Música offers amazing performances.
On Day 5, take a stroll in the Foz district. It’s known for its beaches and cuisine. Treat yourself to some local seafood.
By now, you might want to try some local eats. Don’t forget to grab a Francesinha, Porto’s signature sandwich.
Campsite stays offer a unique way to enjoy Porto. With each day planned, you’ll make the most of your week. Bring a cozy sleeping bag and a sense of adventure!
Remember, while the city is often bustling, there are still spots where peace and solitude can be found—perfect for reflecting on your travels.
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Week 2: Journey to Lisbon – Midway Stops
Your second week in Portugal is about the journey from the Algarve to Lisbon. There are some great midway stops to enjoy.
Your first stop is Évora.
This city is known for its well-preserved Roman temple and charming cobblestone streets. Spend your morning exploring the Chapel of Bones, a must-see for anyone not faint of heart!
Next, hit up Montemor-o-Novo.
This small town is a hidden gem. The medieval castle offers panoramic views and is perfect for a picnic lunch. It’s an ideal spot for quiet time away from bustling tourist hubs.
On your third day, make a detour to Alcácer do Sal.
Built on the banks of the Sado River, this town is steeped in Moorish history. Wander through the old town; if you have time, a boat trip on the river is a great way to relax. Don’t forget to try the local specialty, eel stew.
Your fourth stop is Setúbal.
This coastal town is a seafood lover’s paradise. Walk around the Livramento Market to see stalls brimming with fresh fish and colorful fruits. If you’re up for an adventure, hike to Arrábida Natural Park for stunning coastline views.
On your final stretch to Lisbon, swing by Sesimbra.
This fishing village has a beautiful beach and a lively vibe. Spend your last day before Lisbon soaking up the sun, perhaps with a glass of local green wine (Vinho Verde).
By spacing out your journey with these midway camping stops, you’ll make the most of your travel time and see parts of Portugal often missed by tourists.
See Related: Top Tourist Attractions in Portugal
Week 3: Discovering the Algarve – Coastal Camping
Your third week leads you to the Algarve, Portugal’s dazzling southern region. Picture yourself driving along roads that hug the spectacular coastline, each turn revealing stunning sea views.
Set up camp at Parque da Galé, a popular spot with direct beach access. The campsite offers showers, a small supermarket, and a swimming pool.
To-Do List:
- Benagil Caves: These sea caves are a must-see. Rent a kayak or join a boat tour to explore their mysterious beauty.
- Lagos: Wander through its cobbled streets or relax on the golden beaches.
- Ponta da Piedade: Marvel at the dramatic cliff formations and take a boat trip to see them from the water.
Sample Itinerary:
Day 1: East Algarve
- Arrive at Parque da Galé.
- A quick trip to nearby Albufeira for dinner.
Day 2: Central Algarve
- Drive to Benagil Beach.
- Spend the afternoon kayaking through sea caves.
Day 3: Stunning Coastlines
- Head to Praia da Marinha, one of Portugal’s most picturesque beaches.
- Pack a picnic for a relaxing beach day.
Day 4: Ponta da Piedade & Lagos
- Morning hike at Ponta da Piedade.
- Afternoon in Lagos, visiting historic sites and tasting local cuisine.
Day 5: Sagres & The West Coast
- Drive to Sagres.
- Witness the towering cliffs at Cape St. Vincent.
Camping along the Algarve coast is the ultimate way to immerse yourself in nature. Whether lounging on pristine beaches or exploring hidden caves, the Algarve promises an adventure you won’t forget.