Lisbon and Porto have been getting a lot of attention lately, but let’s not forget about the rest of Portugal! Going on a road trip along the rugged coast or through the hilly interior of Portugal is a fantastic way to explore this beautiful country. Instead of sticking to the popular tourist spots in the cities, you can venture into small historic towns, drive along scenic rural roads lined with cork trees, or relax on untouched beaches along the Atlantic Ocean.
Renting a car in Portugal is pretty easy and a great choice if you don’t have your own vehicle. It can also be quite affordable if you shop around. I suggest using Discover Cars to compare different rental options, including both well-known companies and local providers. I’ve personally used Discover Cars for all my car rentals in Portugal and other places.
If you’re starting your trip in Lisbon or Porto, you’ll find plenty of car rental companies in these major cities. But if you’re looking for a more budget-friendly option, consider traveling to a smaller regional city first. For example, I once saved over 100 EUR by taking a train from Lisbon to Covilhã before renting a car there. If you’re new to driving in Portugal, I’ve shared more tips on renting a car in the country.
Thinking about renting a campervan for your Portuguese adventure? While owning one is ideal, renting is an option too. Keep in mind that campervan rentals can get pricey, especially when you add up all the extras like gas for the stove. For a more affordable campervan experience, check out Hostel On Wheels or Siesta Campers for reasonably priced options.
If you decide to go campervanning in Portugal, remember that wild camping is illegal, so be sure to respect the rules and nature. You can also use the park4night app to find campsites and parking spots. Staying at official campsites typically costs around €15-20 per night, depending on the season and location.
For the most scenic road trip routes in Portugal, consider using Michelin’s online maps to discover beautiful and picturesque roads that may not show up on other navigation apps. These green routes are perfect for a leisurely drive through Portugal’s stunning landscapes.
When it comes to road trip destinations, three areas stand out in Portugal. The Costa Vicentina offers unspoiled coastlines and charming villages, Peneda-Gerês National Park boasts ancestral cattle and scenic waterfalls, and Central Portugal features historic villages and river beaches. Each region offers a unique and unforgettable road trip experience for travelers looking to explore Portugal off the beaten path.