Most people here in
Europe associate Portugal with beaches, nice weather, and good food. But if you
have been following our blog for a while, you probably know that we are not
that much into sun-tanning on the beach.
So when I think about our recent trip to Portugal
with kids, I have completely different family-friendly experiences in mind that
I want to share with you. This is a selection of all kinds of fun
things to do in Portugal with kids that doesn’t involve swimming,
playing on the beach, visiting zoos, aquariums, or other traditional family
activities. Find out!
Best experiences to have in Portugal with kids
In no particular order, below is a list of some of the best
things to do in Portugal with kids from Full Suitcase. This selection is
based on our experiences that the kids enjoyed the most. You know, the kind
that they keep on talking about long after the trip…
1. Ride a tuk-tuk
If you ask our kids what they liked the most in Portugal, they
will unanimously vote for the tuk-tuk ride. It was the very
first time they ever rode a tuk-tuk, and I don’t think I’ve ever seen all three
of them so excited! Ever. So if you are traveling to Portugal with kids, make
sure you take them for a tuktuk ride. You will find them in Lisbon, Porto, and
Sintra.
2. Walk the city walls of Obidos
Obidos is a small medieval town
just an hour North of Lisbon. Walking the old city walls was one of the most
unforgettable experiences in Portugal for kids. Just be careful, especially
with kids, as the walls have no rails on one side.
3. Explore the gardens of Quinta da
Regaleira in Sintra
Sintra has so many castles and palaces that it might be difficult
to choose which ones to visit. There is one castle, however, that you really
shouldn’t miss if visiting Sintra with kids, and that is Quinta
da Regaleira.
Actually, it’s not that much the castle that kids will love the
most. The garden of Quinta da Regaleira is a real paradise for little
explorers! Your kids will love walking in dark secret tunnels,
exploring hidden passageways, jumping over stones over water at a hidden
waterfall, or climbing the spiral staircase of a 27m deep well…
Check this post for more ideas on what to see
and do in Sintra in one to three days.
4. Ride Lisbon tram nr. 28, Nazaré funicular,
Porto gondola, and take the kids for a boat ride
If there is one thing we learned from our trips with kids, is that
children love all kinds of transportation. The more varied the better. I already
mentioned the tuk-tuk rides. But there are many more fun experiences involving
different means of transport that you shouldn’t miss if traveling in Portugal
with kids.
Here are some of our family’s favourite transport-related
activities in Portugal:
· Ride a
historic tram in Lisbon or in Porto
· Take a
funicular to the O’Sitio district in Nazaré. Read amore about it
here: Visiting
Nazaré fishing village in Central Portugal.
· Ride a gondola in
Porto
· Take
the kids on a sailing cruise in Lisbon (you can book this highly-rated and very affordable cruise here).
Read more about it here: How to spend a perfect day
in Lisbon with kids.
5. Visit the caves Grutas de Mira de Aire
Grutas de Mira de Aire is a
must place to visit if traveling in Central Portugal with kids.
Descend 110m below the ground and explore more than 600m of incredible
underground chambers. This is something the whole family will love for sure!
Oh, and don’t worry about having to climb back up – there is an elevator to
take you back to the surface.
6. Taste traditional Portuguese custard
cakes Pasteis de Nata
Traveling is also about getting to know the local food. Our kids
are becoming more and more difficult when it comes to new culinary experiences,
but they all really enjoyed the Portuguese custard cakes, pasteis
de nata.
7. Discover some of the most amazing
viewpoints of Portugal
This will probably come as no surprise: our kids love climbing
staircases and visiting old towers. The higher, the better.
Here are some of our favourite towers to climb and viewpoints not
to miss in Portugal with kids:
· Elevador
de Santa Justa in Lisbon;
· O
Sitio district in Nazaré;
· Dom
Luís I Bridge in Porto (the bridge has two levels, the views from the
top are priceless);
· The
Cathedral tower of Evora.
8. Explore an old
convent
Museums, churches, and other kinds of religious buildings are not
always a big success when traveling with kids. However, Portugal has some
amazing places, especially the monasteries, that any kid will love to explore.
Our favourites were the monasteries of Alcobaça and Batalha. Not a
chance your kids will get bored here!
9. Get lost in the most beautiful forest of
Portugal – Mata Nacional do Buçaco
If you like off the beaten path destinations, nature, and history,
make sure you take the kids to the Bussaco forest in Luso, Central Portugal.
They’ll love this ancient forest with something different and exciting to
explore behind every corner. Take a picnic and make this one of the most
memorable family day trips in Portugal!
10. Admire Portuguese azulejos
It would be unthinkable to visit Portugal without falling in love
with the traditional Portuguese tiles – azulejos. Children will love looking
for new patterns or discovering some ancient stories on the walls of
residential buildings, churches, train stations, and old castles… Take the time
to really explore this unique kind of art with your kids.
11. Visit Costa Nova – the most colourful
town of Portugal
Take your kids to Praia da Costa Nova. This little coastal town
with colourful striped houses was a favourite with our boys.
12. Visit a local market
Our kids love visiting markets. There is so much to see, to touch,
to taste…
We visited a couple of markets in Portugal with kids, but there
was one that left them speechless – a local seafood market in Costa Nova. They
didn’t know where to look first – there was a huge variety of fish, but also
octopus, shrimp, crab… And then there were eels, hundreds of eels, alive and
crawling, waiting for a buyer to take them home for dinner. The kids
couldn’t believe their eyes!
13. Explore Porto by night
One of the best parts of any vacation for our kids is being able
to stay up late. They love exploring new places at night!
Our favourite place to explore late in the evening in Portugal was
the Cais da Ribeira waterfront area in Porto. Not only does it have
some incredible views, you will also find a really great atmosphere with nice
also family-friendly restaurants and lots of street performers. The whole
family loved it!
14. Buy a Portuguese hat
We try not to buy many souvenirs when we travel, but it’s something
our kids look forward to on every trip. I guess all kids do…
If you buy one souvenir in Portugal for your kids, make it a hat.
It’s the best 5 Euros you can spend! Not only will it protect them from the
harsh sun, it will make all the vacation pictures so much more stylish.
15. Visit a real-life Disney castle – Pena
Palace
Portugal is home to many castles, but there is one that kids will
definitely remember long after the trip. Palace of Pena in Sintra is
probably the most colorful castle in the world. It’s like walking into a
real-life Disney castle.
16. Look for street art
City trips can be tiring for children. Looking for street
art is a great way to keep the kids busy and involved when
exploring Lisbon or Porto. You will be amazed at how much street art there
is, and the kids are really good in finding it!
So, this is our selection of somewhat unusual things
to do in Portugal with kids. Of course, you can spend a day at the beach
with your family (check the best beaches in Algarve!),
take the plunge in the pool, visit an aquarium or a zoo… Portugal has many
family-friendly activities. I just wanted to show you that traveling
with kids doesn’t always have to be about beaches and theme parks. Not
even if visiting such a typical European beach vacation destination as
Portugal.
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