Eine spektakuläre 14-tägige Radreise entlang Portugals schönster Küste
Fahren Sie von der UNESCO-Stadt Porto in die pulsierende Hauptstadt Lissabon und folgen Sie der Atlantikküste mit ihren Stränden, Klippen, Fischerdörfern und Naturparks. Entdecken Sie historische Städte, mittelalterliche Stadtmauern, traditionelle Kultur und unvergessliche Sonnenuntergänge.
Erleben Sie die perfekte Mischung aus Natur, Kultur und Gastronomie auf Ihrer Fahrt durch abwechslungsreiche Landschaften – von den farbenfrohen Kanälen Aveiros über die mittelalterlichen Mauern von Óbidos bis hin zu den imposanten Klippen des Cabo da Roca, die in der pulsierenden Stadt Lissabon endet.
Diese individuelle Radreise verbindet malerische Landschaften, authentische portugiesische Aromen, komfortable Hotels und die Freiheit, die Gegend im eigenen Tempo zu erkunden.
Ein Küstenabenteuer voller Licht, Meeresbrise und authentischem portugiesischem Charme
Highlights
- Radeln Sie entlang der portugiesischen Atlantikküste von Porto nach Lissabon
- Durchqueren Sie Naturparks, Dünen, Kiefernwälder und dramatische Klippen
- Entdecken Sie bezaubernde Städte wie Aveiro, Nazaré, Óbidos und Cascais
- Genießen Sie die traditionelle portugiesische Küche und frische Meeresfrüchte
- Erkunden Sie authentische Fischerdörfer und Surferorte
- Besuchen Sie Sehenswürdigkeiten wie Cabo da Roca und den Belém-Turm
- Genießen Sie gut ausgeschilderte Radwege und sanftes Küstengelände
- Übernachten Sie in sorgfältig ausgewählten Hotels in Top-Lage
- Mit der Megasport-App navigieren Sie ganz einfach (GPS, Highlights, Tipps und mehr)
- Eine perfekte Mischung aus Abenteuer, Natur, Kultur und Entspannung
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Radfahren auf der Atlantikroute: von Porto nach Lissabon — 15 Nächte | 14 Etappen
Tag 1 – Ankunft in Porto
Ein charmanter Anfang in der legendären Stadt Nordportugals
Willkommen in Porto, einer der stimmungsvollsten Städte Europas und der perfekte Einstieg in den Geist Portugals.
Während Sie durch das historische Viertel Ribeira schlendern, stimmen Sie die leuchtenden Farben der Häuser, die sich im Douro spiegeln, auf Ihre bevorstehende Reise ein.
Porto lädt Sie ein, durch seine engen mittelalterlichen Gassen zu schlendern, seine barocken Kirchen zu bewundern und Aussichtspunkte mit Blick auf den Fluss zu entdecken.
Die weltberühmten Portweinkeller verleihen Ihrem ersten Abend eine elegante Note – ein herzlicher und stilvoller Empfang vor Beginn Ihres Atlantik-Radabenteuers.
Tag 2 – Porto nach Espinho (37 km)
Eine sanfte Fahrt entlang des Atlantiks, von urbanem Treiben zur Küstenfreiheit
Verlassen Sie Porto auf sanften, aussichtsreichen Radwegen, die sich eng an die Küste schmiegen.
Der Übergang von der Stadt zur Küste ist allmählich und wunderschön: Fischer bereiten ihre Netze vor, der Duft des Meeres wird von der Brise herübergetragen, und endlose Holzstege führen zum Horizont.
Der Atlantik wird zu Ihrem Begleiter, mit langen Sandstränden, die sich zu Ihrer Linken erstrecken, und lebhaften Strandcafés, die zu entspannenden Pausen einladen.
Die letzte Etappe nach Espinho fühlt sich leicht und angenehm an und bietet weite Ausblicke auf den Ozean.
Diese klassische Küstenstadt verbindet traditionelle Fischerkultur mit Strandfreizeit.
Der kilometerlange goldene Sandstrand und der authentische Fischmarkt schaffen eine einladende Atmosphäre, die einen sofort in das Küstenleben Portugals eintauchen lässt.
Day 3 – Espinho to Ovar (30 km)
Forests, Dunes and the Authentic Soul of Coastal Portugal
Today’s ride is calm and deeply connected to nature.
The route leads you through peaceful pine forests where the air carries a fresh scent of resin, and along quiet dunes shaped by the wind.
Occasional glimpses of the ocean remind you that the Atlantic is never far away.
As you approach Ovar, colourful houses decorated with traditional tiles introduce you to the town’s cultural identity.
Ovar is known for its gentle pace of life, welcoming atmosphere and its famous Pão de Ló, a soft sponge cake that has been baked here for generations.
An afternoon stroll through the town provides a glimpse into the authentic character of everyday Portuguese life.
Day 4 – Ovar to Aveiro (49 km + ferry)
From Coastal Simplicity to the Elegance of the “Venice of Portugal”
Ride south along quiet coastal roads before reaching the vast and serene Ria de Aveiro lagoon, an expanse of water that reflects the sky and hosts migratory birds.
A short ferry ride adds a touch of adventure to your day, taking you across calm waters into the city of Aveiro.
Often called the "Venice of Portugal," Aveiro enchants visitors with its elegant canals, brightly painted moliceiro boats and beautiful Art Nouveau façades.
Walk through its graceful streets, enjoy a tasting of ovos moles (a local delicacy), and feel the calm sophistication of this charming city resting between lagoon and ocean.
Day 5 – Aveiro to Praia de Mira (38 km)
Lagoon Reflections, Forest Silence and a Seaside Village Frozen in Time
Today’s ride unfolds through one of the quietest and most peaceful sections of the coast.
You will cycle past tranquil lagoon areas where the water mirrors the sky, and through long stretches of pine forest where the only sounds are birdsong and your wheels on the path.
Praia de Mira appears like a postcard from the past: colourful wooden boats pulled onto the sand, fishermen maintaining their nets, and the long stretch of beach untouched by mass tourism.
It is one of Portugal’s rare fishing villages that still preserves its original identity, offering an atmosphere that feels both peaceful and authentic.
Day 6 – Praia de Mira to Figueira da Foz (49 km)
Natural Dunes, Open Horizons and a Classic Portuguese Seaside Town
Your route continues along beautiful dunes and coastal forests shaped by the sea.
The landscape alternates between wide-open beaches and shaded forest paths, creating a gentle and enjoyable cycling rhythm.
Arriving in Figueira da Foz, you are greeted by one of the widest urban beaches in Europe.
This elegant seaside resort is known for its long promenade, vibrant yet relaxed ambiance, and fresh seafood restaurants overlooking the ocean.
It’s a destination that captures the timeless charm of Portugal’s Atlantic coast.
Day 7 – Figueira da Foz to Praia da Vieira (72 km or 47 km + train or 29 km + 2 trains)
A Journey Through Rural Landscapes and Living Maritime Traditions
Cross the Mondego River and venture inland into quiet countryside where farmlands, forests and small villages reveal the rural heart of Portugal.
This stage offers a contrast to the coastline, a deeper look at agricultural life and traditional communities.
Praia da Vieira welcomes you with its unmistakable fishing heritage: colourful boats pulled directly onto the beach, wooden houses, and an atmosphere shaped by the rhythm of the tides.
It feels like stepping into a living museum of Portuguese coastal culture.
Day 8 – Praia da Vieira to Nazaré (41 km)
Clifftop Views, Pinewoods and the World-Famous Waves of Nazaré
Cycle along dramatic cliffside landscapes, pine-covered hills and wooden walkways offering breathtaking views over the Atlantic.
This is one of the most scenic parts of the entire Porto–Lisbon bike tour, blending nature, drama and tranquillity.
Nazaré is a highlight for many travellers, a fishing town full of charm and traditions.
Known worldwide for its record-breaking giant waves, Nazaré combines maritime culture, wide beaches, lively squares and a spectacular cliff-top viewpoint (Sítio da Nazaré) overlooking the ocean.
Day 9 – Nazaré to Óbidos (50 km)
From Atlantic Breezes to Medieval Magic
Leave the ocean behind and cycle through rural landscapes dotted with orchards, small villages and green fields.
The scenery shifts from coastal to inland charm as you approach Óbidos, one of the most beautifully preserved medieval towns in Europe.
Enclosed by ancient walls, Óbidos invites you to explore narrow cobbled streets, whitewashed houses decorated with flowers and stunning viewpoints from atop its castle.
The town feels like a step back in time, offering a romantic and atmospheric ending to your day.
Day 10 – Óbidos to Peniche (49 km)
Returning to the Sea and Gazing Toward the Berlengas Islands
Ride through quiet rural roads until the Atlantic horizon opens before you once again.
Peniche, one of Portugal’s most important fishing ports, is surrounded by rugged cliffs sculpted by wind and waves.
A visit to Cabo Carvoeiro offers spectacular views over the Berlengas Islands Nature Reserve, a protected archipelago with dramatic rock formations, crystal-clear waters and unique biodiversity.
Peniche’s lively harbour and seaside atmosphere offer a fitting contrast to the tranquillity of Óbidos.
Day 11 – Peniche to Santa Cruz (49 km)
Golden Sands, Cliffside Landscapes and Wild Atlantic Beauty
This stage follows one of the most picturesque coastal sections of the tour.
Cycle past Baleal and Consolação, areas known for their powerful waves and traditional fishing history.
The landscape alternates between long beaches, sculpted cliffs and sweeping Atlantic views.
Santa Cruz greets you with an impressive beach backed by cliffs, soft golden sands and vibrant colours at sunset, a perfect end to a beautifully scenic day.
Day 12 – Santa Cruz to Ericeira (33 km)
Surf Culture, Fishing Traditions and Coastal Simplicity
Ride through a mix of small villages, open fields and coastal scenery until reaching Ericeira, Europe’s only World Surfing Reserve.
This charming seaside town blends surf culture with traditional Portuguese architecture, cobbled streets and superb seafood restaurants.
Ericeira’s relaxed, welcoming atmosphere and breathtaking ocean views create a memorable experience for cyclists who appreciate authenticity and natural beauty.
Day 13 – Ericeira to Azenhas do Mar (27 km)
One of Portugal’s Most Dramatic and Beautiful Coastlines
Today’s ride follows a coastline of rare beauty, where cliffs, secret coves and untamed landscapes combine in striking harmony.
The views are constant and magnificent, offering countless moments to pause and appreciate the raw power of the Atlantic.
Azenhas do Mar appears like a dream: a whitewashed village suspended on a cliff above the sea, with a natural tidal pool carved into the rocks.
Its dramatic setting makes it one of the most photographed and admired coastal villages in Portugal.
Day 14 – Azenhas do Mar to Cascais (33 km)
Sintra’s Rugged Coast and Portugal’s Westernmost Point
Continue south through the dramatic landscape of the Sintra coastline until reaching Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of mainland Europe.
The cliffs here are monumental, shaped by centuries of wind and waves, offering one of the most impressive panoramas of the entire journey.
Your final destination is Cascais, an elegant seaside town known for its sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere, beautiful beaches and scenic marina.
It is the perfect place to end your cycling adventure before riding into Lisbon the following day.
Day 15 – Cascais to Lisbon (38 km)
Cycling Along the Tagus Estuary into the Heart of the Capital
Follow the scenic coastal route along the Tagus River, enjoying a smooth and beautiful ride with constant views over the water.
As you approach Lisbon, iconic landmarks greet you: the Belém Tower, the Discoveries Monument, the MAAT Museum, and the majestic 25 de Abril Bridge.
Entering Lisbon by bike is a memorable experience, the perfect finale to your Atlantic Coast cycling holiday through Portugal.
Day 16 – Departure
A Warm Farewell to Portugal’s Atlantic Coast
Your final morning in Lisbon is a chance to explore its historic neighbourhoods, enjoy a coffee on a sunny terrace or simply relax before your departure. Take with you unforgettable memories of Portugal’s landscapes, culture, cuisine and warm hospitality.
Radfahren auf der Atlantikroute: von Porto nach Lissabon — 15 Nächte | 14 Etappen
It features mostly coastal terrain mostly flat to gently undulating. With an average of 43 km per day, easily crossed.
To make your cycling experience even smoother, you will receive access to the Megasport Guide App, your complete digital guide throughout the journey.
The App includes:
• GPS navigation for every stage
• Must-see highlights along the Óbidos–Lisbon route
• Cultural notes, points of interest and historical insights
• Practical daily information, always at your fingertips
A simple, intuitive and essential tool to enhance your cycling holiday along Portugal’s Atlantic Coast.
27 – 72/50 Km
This tour is ideal between March and November.
• Spring (March–June): Pleasant temperatures, green scenery
• Summer (July–August): Warm, lively coastal towns (high demand)
• Autumn (September–November): Stable weather, fewer crowds
August has the highest hotel demand — advance booking is essential
You can book your airfare directly to Porto Airport and then travel by subway, by bus or by a private transfer with MegaSport to the hotel.
Characteristics of the route (moderate)
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• Coastal bike paths
• Quiet secondary roads
• Forest tracks and dunes
• Occasional short climbs
This tour is suitable for cyclists with a reasonable fitness level and comfortable with days of 40–60 km.
Radfahren auf der Atlantikroute: von Porto nach Lissabon — 15 Nächte | 14 Etappen
| PRICES 2026 |
January* February |
April* May October |
June September |
July August |
|
Double (per person) |
2.790 € | 2.900 € | 3.350 € | 3.540 € |
|
Double PREMIUM VIEW (supplement - per person) |
260 € | 320 € | 490 € | 560 € |
|
Single (supplement) |
1.500 € | 1.610 € | 1.780 € | 1.850 € |
|
Single PREMIUM VIEW (supplement) |
2.040 € | 2.250 € | 2.680 € | 2.850 € |
Included:
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15 nights’ accommodation with breakfast (13 nights in 4* hotels and 2 nights in 3* hotels - subject to change due to availability)
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Trekking, Mountain or Gravel bicycle with front bag and side bag
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Luggage transfer between hotels
-
Helmet
-
Bottle of water
-
Insurance
- Technical assistance
-
Travel pack per booking
-
Municipal tourist taxes
Travel pack included:
- Tour Guide App
- Smartphone holder
- Hotel vouchers
- 1 Set of puncture repair kit for each two bikes
- 1 Lock for each two bikes
Not Included:
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Ferry ticket from S. Jacinto to Forte da Barra (Day 4 - Ovar to Aveiro)
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Flights
-
Personal expenses
- Travel insurance (recommended)
Supplements:
*Electric Bicycle (Bosch or Yamaha) = 230€
*GPS = 50€
*Half board per person (HB - 15 dinners) = 640€
*Arrival transfer from Porto Airport to the hotel in Porto: 1-4 persons = 60€ | 5-8 persons = 90€
- Arrival transfer from other locations: on request
*Departure transfer from Lisbon Hotel to Lisbon Airport: 1-4 persons = 60€ | 5-8 persons = 90€
- Departure transfer from other locations: on request
*Easter - 35€ per person for double room and 60€ for single room - 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31th March and 01st, 02nd, 03rd, 04th and 05th April
*New year - 35€ per person for double room and 60€ for single room - 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st December 2026 and 1st, 2nd, 3rd January 2027
*Christmas Eve dinner per person (when booking a package HB) - 24th December: 40€
*Christmas Eve dinner per person (when booking a package BB) - 24th December: 60€
*Christmas dinner per person (when booking a package HB) - 25th December: 40€
*Christmas dinner per person (when booking a package BB) - 25th December: 60€
*New Year's Eve dinner perperson (when booking a package HB) - 31st December: 120€
*New Year's Eve dinner per person (when booking a package BB) - 31st December: 150€
Radfahren auf der Atlantikroute: von Porto nach Lissabon — 15 Nächte | 14 Etappen
| PRICES 2027 |
January* February |
April May October |
June September |
July August |
|
Double (per person) |
2.930 € | 3.050 € | 3.520 € | 3.700 € |
|
Double PREMIUM VIEW (supplement - per person) |
260 € | 320 € | 490 € | 560 € |
|
Single (supplement) |
1.500 € | 1.610 € | 1.780 € | 1.850 € |
|
Single PREMIUM VIEW (supplement) |
2.040 € | 2.250 € | 2.680 € | 2.850 € |
Included:
-
15 nights’ accommodation with breakfast (13 nights in 4* hotels and 2 nights in 3* hotels - subject to change due to availability)
-
Trekking, Mountain or Gravel bicycle with front bag and side bag
-
Luggage transfer between hotels
-
Helmet
-
Bottle of water
-
Insurance
- Technical assistance
-
Travel pack per booking
-
Municipal tourist taxes
Travel pack included:
- Tour Guide App
- Smartphone holder
- Hotel vouchers
- 1 Set of puncture repair kit for each two bikes
- 1 Lock for each two bikes
Not Included:
-
Ferry ticket from S. Jacinto to Forte da Barra (Day 4 - Ovar to Aveiro)
-
Flights
-
Personal expenses
- Travel insurance (recommended)
Supplements:
*Electric Bicycle (Bosch or Yamaha) = 230€
*GPS = 50€
*Half board per person (HB - 15 dinners) = 640€
*Arrival transfer from Porto Airport to the hotel in Porto: 1-4 persons = 60€ | 5-8 persons = 90€
- Arrival transfer from other locations: on request
*Departure transfer from Lisbon Hotel to Lisbon Airport: 1-4 persons = 60€ | 5-8 persons = 90€
- Departure transfer from other locations: on request
*Easter - 35€ per person for double room and 60€ for single room - 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th March
*New year - 35€ per person for double room and 60€ for single room - 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st December 2027 and 1st, 2nd January 2028
*Christmas Eve dinner per person (when booking a package HB) - 24th December: 40€
*Christmas Eve dinner per person (when booking a package BB) - 24th December: 60€
*Christmas dinner per person (when booking a package HB) - 25th December: 40€
*Christmas dinner per person (when booking a package BB) - 25th December: 60€
*New Year's Eve dinner perperson (when booking a package HB) - 31st December: 120€
*New Year's Eve dinner per person (when booking a package BB) - 31st December: 150€
Radfahren auf der Atlantikroute: von Porto nach Lissabon — 15 Nächte | 14 Etappen
Yes, if they have moderate fitness and are comfortable riding 40–60 km per day.
Can I use an e-bike?
Absolutely, e-bikes are available and ideal for riders wanting extra comfort on hills.
Is this tour self-guided?
Yes, fully self-guided with a navigation APP, daily information and 24/7 support.
Is luggage transferred daily?
Yes, your luggage is transported between all accommodations.
Can we add nights before or after?
Yes, commonly added in Porto, Aveiro, Nazaré, Figueira da Foz, Óbidos, Ericeira, Cascais or Lisbon.
What type of terrain should I expect?
Coastal cycling paths, quiet rural roads, small climbs, clifftop sections.
What happens in case of a technical problem?
Megasport provides support and assistance.














