Traslado en coche privado de Oporto a Sintra
Transporte privado en 3 horas
ReseƱas
QuƩ estƔ incluido
Servicio puerta a puerta
Recogida y entrega en cualquier dirección
Seguimiento de vuelos incluido
Tu conductor esperarĆ” si tu vuelo se retrasa
Conductor profesional de habla inglesa
Experto local, con licencia completa y asegurado
VehĆculo limpio y con aire acondicionado
Viaje cómodo con control de clima
Cancelación gratuita
Cancelación hasta 24 horas antes de la salida
Equipaje incluido
1 maleta y 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero
Su viaje de un vistazo
Calificado en la web
Comentarios de viajeros independientes
Información Relevante
- Asientos para niños disponibles bajo petición
- Viaje apto para mascotas
- 1 maleta facturada + 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero
- Se puede aƱadir equipaje adicional o demasiado grande
- Pago flexible: tarjeta en lĆnea o efectivo al conductor
- Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
- Las propinas no estƔn incluidas (opcional ~10%)
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Overview: Car trip from Porto to Sintra
The west side of the Iberian peninsula can be discovered in many ways, but few of them are as rich as having a road trip from Porto to Sintra. What could be better than a comfortable and enriching ride to the smaller, calmer but equally charming (not to mention UNESCO-listed) town of Sintra after making the most of the lively Porto?

Your trip would begin with piercing through the city into the landscapes surrounding Porto and the Douro River. Carrying your port wine as a memento, youāll be watching vineyards and agricultural fields from your window. The distance between Porto and Sintra is around 206 miles (332 km), and your journey will last only around three hours, if you donāt make stops youāll take along the way. But why would you miss the opportunity to explore more of Portugal?
About Sintra
Once you travel from Porto to Sintra, youāll quickly realize that this is a town worth staying, exploring, and enjoying for days. Its charm partly comes from being located within the foothills of Portugalās Sintra Mountains, which bless Sintra with a pleasant microclimate, enveloped by deep, which always offers a retreat from the summer heat.

Sintra's 19th-century Romantic architecture, opulent palaces, historic estates, and well-cared-for gardens have earned it recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. all of which are set against the dense woodlands and mountain peaks.
From Porto to Sintra: travel tips
Traveling from Porto to Sintra can be as smooth, fun, and comfortable as possible if you take a look at some of our travel tips!
If you are drivingā¦
Get a Via Verde device so you can drive through Portugal's toll roads without stopping, especially on the A1 motorway from Porto to Sintra. This not only saves time but also simplifies your trip. Be mindful of the speed limits and traffic laws in Portugal and plan your parking in Sintra before you set off.
How to get from Porto to Sintra
There are several ways to travel from Porto to Sintra, including driving, taking a bus, train, flying, or having a door-to-door private car service like Daytrip at your service. Take a look at your options and pick the one thatās the most convenient for you.

Porto to Sintra by private car service
A private car transfer with Daytrip is by far the most convenient and comfortable option. Youāll avoid the stress of driving, finding parking, going through so many transfers, and carrying your luggage around. Instead, you can simply lean back and enjoy the route from Porto to Sintra.
Your English-speaking driver will pick you up, help you with your luggage, give you insightful tips about Portugal, wait for you while you explore the towns on the way, and leave you at your desired destination in Sintra.
Things to do when you get to Sintra
Once you finally arrive from Porto to Sintra and its many wonders, youāll need several full days to make the most of this fairytale town. Making a to-do list always helps, so here are some of our top tips to inspire you!

Be blown away by Pena Palace
Pena Palace was originally a medieval monastery, but was ruined by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. In the 19th century, Ferdinand II purchased it and some of the surrounding estates, like the Moorish Castle, and transformed them into the things of wonder you see today. Pena Palaceās hodgepodge of architectural styles, vibrant facades, and opulent interiors make it one of the finest examples of Romanticist architecture in the world, not to mention the centerpiece of Sintraās UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Get tickets in advance!
When is the best time to visit Sintra
Sintra is beautiful and quite enchanting pretty much during every season. But spring is the best time to visit.
Plan your trip from Porto to Sintra during the spring months from March to May. The temperatures will be ideal for exploring Sintra, the gardens will be in bloom, and since you will be avoiding the peak travel times, youāll have a more relaxed and laid-back experience with fewer crowds.
Alternatively, visit in the fall months from September to November for a similar experience, except the gardens and forests will be changing color rather than blooming!
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Todo viajero merece una visión real de las culturas de los paĆses que visita. Y cada lugar increĆble en la Tierra merece ser visitado y apreciado. Creemos que el conocimiento local Ćŗnico y la conexión humana real son insustituibles cuando se trata de comprender verdaderamente otra cultura.
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