Unforgettable 14-day Spain and Portugal Itinerary
Unforgettable 14-day Spain and Portugal Itinerary
Last Updated: March 26, 2026
Visiting the Iberian Peninsula? Hereโs the best 14-day Spain and Portugal itinerary. While I was planning this trip, I did a lot of research and found out that most of the blogs recommended the same places and required a lot of flying. I on the other hand, wanted to spend less time at the airport and more time exploring lesser-known towns. So, I put together this 14-day Southern Spain and Portugal Itinerary that includes small towns and no flights required. Enjoy!
The Best 14 Days Itinerary for Spain and Portugal
Day 1-3: Seville
Day 4: Cordoba
Day 5: Granada
Day 6: Cadiz
Day 7-8: Lagos
Day 9 Elvas and Monsaraz
Day 10: Evora
Day 11: Sintra
Day 12-14: Lisbon
Who is this itinerary for?
This 2-week Spain and Portugal itinerary is for those looking for a mix of big cities and small towns, loves a scenic road trip, and enjoy traveling off beaten paths.
When I travel to Europe, I like to include small towns on my itinerary. Itโs a great way to learn more about the local culture that you may not get when visiting big multicultural cities. You can also travel at a slower pace giving you a chance to take it all in, as opposed to going with the rush of buzzing cities. Plus, European villages and small towns are enchanting! When I was planning this trip with my friend, I insisted on visiting smaller towns instead of Barcelona and Porto, as she suggested. And Iโm glad I stood my ground, she ended up loving the trip, and now she is all about small towns too!
How many days do you need in Spain and Portugal?
Although you could easily stay for a month, you will need at least 14 days to explore Spain and Portugal to give you enough time to see a couple of the big cities and a few smaller towns as well, without feeling too rushed.
What is the best time to visit Spain and Portugal?
The best time to visit Spain and Portugal is in the spring and fall when the crowd is smaller, the weather is not too hot (especially in Seville) or too cold (in the Algarve, Portugal), and accommodation becomes more affordable.
Should I visit Spain or Portugal first?
The beauty of this 14-day itinerary is that itโs flexible and you can start in either in Portugal or Spain. It will come down to whichever is easier or economical for you to fly to.
How to get around in Spain and Portugal?
This Portugal and Southern Spain itinerary will take you from Seville to Lisbon without taking a single flight โ as you waste a lot of time, and itโs exhausting to be hopping on and off planes every other day. Instead, you will be taking trains and buses, plus driving. Throughout this post, I will explain the best way to get to each location - prices and schedule may change depending on the season so make sure to compare before booking.
Tip: While planning, I initially thought about renting a car in Seville and return it Lisbon - which is possible - but the return fee in another country was too costly. On this itinerary, you will only need a car on the Portuguese portion, but it could be worth it for you to rent a car in Spain as well - if thereโs more than one person traveling and you want the flexibility to visit smaller towns, then renting a car may be a better option than taking public transportation. I recommend returning it in Spain and cross to Portugal by bus and pick up a new rental there.
Spain and Portugal Itinerary Day 1-3: Seville
Sleep in: Seville
Seville is the capital of the Andalusia region and one of my favorite cities in Spain! It is a vibrant place with many cultural influences reflected in its cuisine, architecture, and history. Although it is easy to lose track of time wandering around, three days in Seville is enough to see all the main attractions and get a good feel of the Andalusian capital.
Day 1 in Seville
Real Alcazar de Seville
Cathedral de Seville
Torre Giralda
Barrio Santa Cruz
Day 2 in Seville
Parque de Maria Luisa
Plaza de Espaรฑa
La Casa de Pilatos
Guided Food Tour
Flamenco Show
Day 3 in Seville
Explore Triana Neighborhood
Mercado de Triana
Metropol Parasol
Walk around Seville
For more travel tips on Seville, check out my Seville Itinerary post. And for the foodies, check out my Seville Food Guide.
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Where to stay in Seville
There are plenty of options when it comes to accommodation in Seville, so it all depends on what you are looking for and what neighborhood you want to stay in. I stayed at Santa Maria Apartments. Itโs a charming apartment โ with a kitchen! โ located in the heart of Barrio Santa Cruz. Itโs within walking distance to many attractions, bars, and restaurants. Thereโs even a taxi stop a few blocks away. If you are looking for a full-service hotel, I recommend the 4-star Hotel Casa Del Poeta or Hotel Palacio de Villapanes, both located within walking distance of many attractions.
When visiting for more than 3 days, I like to stay in accommodations that have a kitchen. That way, I can cook, and not feel like I have to eat out every single meal โ itโs also an excuse to peruse the grocery store in search of local snacks!
Book Your Seville Tour in Advance
Spain and Portugal Itinerary Day 4: Cordoba
Day Trip
Sleep in: Seville
Cordoba is one of the most beautiful cities in the Andalusian region, so it is a must when you visit the South of Spain. It has a wealth of historical sites, charming old towns, and colorful courtyards for you to peruse to your heart's content.
Getting to Cordoba
The fastest way to get from Seville to Cรณrdoba is by high-speed train from Santa Justa station, the journey takes just 45 minutes and trains run around 40 times a day. Tickets start from โฌ9โ18 per person.
Things to do in Cordoba on a day trip
Historic Center
Jewish Quarter
Mosque-Cathedral of Cรณrdoba
Palacio de Viana
Roman bridge of Cรณrdoba
Calleja de las Flores
Patio de los Naranjos
Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos
Medina Azahara
Book Your Cordoba Tour in Advance
Spain and Portugal Itinerary Day 5: Granada
Day Trip
Sleep in: Seville
Granada is another unmissable beautiful town in Southern Spain. Itโs one of my favorite places in the region, and I may even say, only second to Seville. The Moorish village is a great place to get lost in its winding roads, take in the view from one of the many miradores, and admire the majestic Alhambra and surrounding palaces.
Getting to Granada
The best way to get from Seville to Granada is by bus โ faster than the train on this route, taking around 3 hours, departing from Plaza de Armas bus station. Tickets start from โฌ19โ26 per person.
Tip: Make sure to get your ticket to Alhambra as soon as possible, tickets sell out FAST.
Things to do in Granada
Alhambra
The Palacio de Generalife
Enjoy the view from one of the Miradores
ยท Mirador San Nicolas โ Also known as Plaza San Nicolas
ยท Mirador San Miguel
ยท Mirador San Cristobal
Get lost in the old Great Bazaar, Alcaiceria
Stroll Carrera del Darro
Hammam Al รndalus
Book Your Granada Tour in Advance
Spain and Portugal Itinerary Day 6: Cadiz
Day Trip
Sleep in: Seville
Cadiz is a great city to visit on a day trip. The ancient port was once one of Europe's most important ports, and as you walk around, you can feel the rich history. The colorful town also offers tons of things to do - no matter what you are into.
Getting to Cadiz
Take the train directly from Santa Justa station to Cรกdiz, a scenic 1 hour 30 min ride through Andalusia, with trains running hourly. Tickets start from โฌ11โ18 per person.
Things to do in Cadiz
Get lost in Barrio del Populo
Visit the Castle of San Sebastian
Sunbathe at one of their beaches: Playa La Caleta, Playa de la Vicotria, Las Playas de Caรฑos de Meca
Get a panoramic view of the city at Torre Tavira
Visit the Cadiz Cathedral
Eat all the fresh seafood
Check out the Mercado Central de Abastos
Check out myDay Trips From Seville Without a Car post to see what other places you can visit. I also included in details the best method to get to each town and which station to depart from.
Book Your Cadiz Tour in Advance
How to get from Seville, Spain to Lagos, Portugal?
Seville โ Faro โ Lagos
The easiest way to get to Lagos is by taking the bus from Seville to Faro Airport. From there, pick up your car rental and drive to Lagos. Get your bus ticket to Faro here for about โฌ10โ17 per person depending on the time and season.
Take the bus from Seville Plaza de Armas station and hop off at Faro Airport stop - in Portugal. Right outside the airport, you will find the car rentals. Once you have picked up the car, drive to Lagos! Driving is the easiest way to get around in the Portuguese countryside.
I rented my car from Sixt and it was a smooth process. But there are several other companies by the airport you can choose from.
Tip: Make sure to rent the Via Verde transponder. Portugal has many toll roads without booths, and itโs super convenient.
Spain and Portugal Itinerary Day 7-8: Lagos
Sleep in: Lagos
Lagos was the town that finally convinced me to visit Portugal. Its world-renowned jaw-dropping cliffs should be reason enough to visit, but if you need more, Lagos has beautiful beaches, fresh seafood, and plenty of things to do to keep you busy. Itโs also a great place to take it slow and reconnect with nature. You can go on scenic hikes, soak up the sun by the many beautiful beaches, or go kayaking around the cliff!
Day 7 in Lagos
Enjoy one of the many beaches
Check out Ponta da Piedade
Explore the old town
Day 8 in Lagos
Go Kayaking or go on a Grotto boat tour
Go hiking at the Seven Hanging Valleys Trail
See the Benagil Cave
Where to stay in Lagos
Casa Creativa Lagos is a lovely boutique hotel conveniently located within walking distance to the beach. Itโs beautifully decorated, the staff is friendly, and breakfast is delicious. But most importantly, it offers free parking.
Another great option is Casa Margรด, located within walking distance to the beach. The resort feels more like a residential neighborhood with individual houses than a resort. Each home has a full kitchen and they offer free bikes for free for you to use.
For more tips and things to do in Lagos, check out my Lagos Travel Guide.
Book Your Lagos Tour in Advance
Spain and Portugal Itinerary Day 9: Elvas and Monsaraz
Sleep in: Evora
Thereโs an abundance of picturesque towns in Portugal, and I wished I had time to squeeze a few more to the itinerary, but alas, only three small towns on this trip. Elvas, Monsaraz, and Evora are located not too far from each other and, therefore, easy to reach in a day. The towns are small enough that you could visit two or three in a day. But I dedicated a full day to Evora since itโs the biggest town in the area.
Elvas is a small town that exudes Portuguese charm. Itโs located near the border with Spain and, therefore, a strategic defense point in the past. But war is over, and Elvas is now a quaint place where locals are going about their day grilling sardines outdoors or congregating by the townโs church.
Monsaraz is an authentic Portuguese medieval village and one of the oldest settlements in the southern region. The town perched on a hilltop, which means beautiful panoramic views. Its narrow cobblestone streets are lined with whitewashed cottages and stonewalls covered in Bougainvillea.
Spain and Portugal Itinerary Day 10: Evora
Sleep in: Evora
Evora is a UNESCO Heritage Site and one of Portugal's most beautiful medieval towns. Itโs a great place to get lost in its narrow cobblestone streets, savor traditional Alentejan cuisine, and search for hidden gems โ there are plenty! History buff or not, thereโs plenty for you to see here!
Where to stay in Evora
I stayed at Vitoria Stone Hotel, a modern hotel located within walking distance โ 10 minutes - from the city center. It has a beautiful rooftop pool, which I sadly discovered too late, and a great restaurant. If you would like to experience a bit of rural Portugal, check out these boutique hotels Casas Caiadas and A Casa do Governador.
For more tips and things to do in Evora, check out my Things To Do in Evora post.
Book your Evora Tour in Advance
Alternative Day 9-10:
If you want to experience authentic Portuguese countryside, I recommend staying at a rural boutique hotel. Believe it or not, there are many beautiful hotels in the countryside that are worth traveling to. Many of them are located in remote areas or near a small fishing village where one can relax and enjoy nature. It may not be for everyone, so I only recommend it as an alternative. Instead of dedicating a full day to Evora, add it to day 9 and free up a day to enjoy rural Portugal.
Herdade da Matinha: is a charming rural boutique hotel, located in the Alentejo coast near the Vicentine Coast Natural Park. It is a great place to relax, disconnect, and enjoy nature. Here you can spend your time by the pool, partake in yoga classes, or even go on horseback riding. And if you need more to fill your day, you can go on scenic walks or explore the nearby fishing village, Porto Covo.
Trรชs Marias: is another beautiful rural boutique hotel โ minimalist mix barn โ located only 3 miles away from Herdade da Matinha. Itโs a great place to appreciate nature and disconnect. You can rent a bike, go on scenic hikes, or explore the nearby towns.
Spain and Portugal Itinerary Day 11: Sintra
Day Trip
Sleep in: Lisbon
Depart early in the morning and make your way to Sintra โ itโs only an hour and a half drive. Sintra was actually a last-minute addition to the itinerary. But after seeing photos of this beautiful town, I knew I had to visit. Here, you will find the famous Palacio da Pena and other gorgeous palaces, including my favorite Palacio de Monserrate โ which you cannot miss! Itโs also a UNESCO Heritage Site, and its picturesque old town is not to be missed either.
For more information or tips about driving in Sintra check out my Complete Guide to Visiting Sintra
Next stop, Lisbon! Drive to the Portuguese capital and return the car. I do not recommend keeping the car while in Lisbon. Thereโs a lot of traffic and parking can be expensive plus hard to find.
Tip: Make sure to check the car rental hours and arrive before closing time.
Book Your Sintra Tour in Advance
Spain and Portugal Itinerary Day 12-14: Lisbon
Sleep in: Lisbon
And we finally arrive at the Portuguese capital! Lisbon is an incredible city full of life, fun things to do, rich history, and panoramic views. It doesnโt hurt that it is super photogenic too! If you love sightseeing, thereโs plenty for you to check out. But the best thing to do in Lisbon is wandering around uncovering all its hidden gems. I canโt wait to return to this amazing city.
Where to stay in Lisbon
There are plenty of great accommodations for you to choose from in Lisbon. Whether you are looking for a luxurious hotel, a comfortable apartment, or a simple and quaint place - this city has it! I stayed at Casas da Baixa a cozy apartment located in Alfama - the oldest and most charming neighborhood in the city. The apartment is wihthin walking distance to many attractions.
For a detailed guide on Lisbon, check out my Lisbon Itinerary post. And for the foodies, check out my What To Eat in Portugal post.
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Frequently Asked Questions About This Spain & Portugal Itinerary
Is 14 days enough for Spain and Portugal? Yes, 14 days is enough time to experience the best of both countries without feeling too rushed, as long as you're strategic about which destinations you include. This itinerary focuses on Southern Spain and Portugal, which keeps travel distances manageable and maximizes your time exploring rather than commuting. If you have more time, 16โ18 days would let you slow down and linger longer in your favorite spots.
Should I start this itinerary in Spain or Portugal? Either works, this itinerary is deliberately flexible so you can start in Seville or Lisbon depending on which flights are cheaper or more convenient from your home city. If you start in Lisbon, simply follow the itinerary in reverse. Flights into Seville, Mรกlaga, Faro, or Lisbon all work as entry points.
Do I need a visa to visit Spain and Portugal? Both Spain and Portugal are part of the Schengen Area. EU/EEA citizens can travel freely. US, UK, Canadian, and Australian citizens can visit for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa. Always check the latest entry requirements for your specific nationality before traveling, as rules can change.
What is the best time of year to visit Southern Spain and Portugal? Spring (MarchโMay) and autumn (SeptemberโNovember) are the best times to visit. The weather is warm but not oppressive, crowds are smaller than in summer, and accommodation prices are more affordable. Summer (JulyโAugust) can be extremely hot in Seville and inland Andalusia regularly above 40ยฐC, which makes sightseeing uncomfortable. Winter is mild along the Algarve but can be rainy further inland.
How much does a 14-day Spain and Portugal trip cost? Budget roughly โฌ80โ120 per person per day for a comfortable mid-range trip, excluding flights. This covers accommodation in centrally located hotels or apartments, meals (including eating out most days), local transport, and entrance fees to major attractions like the Alhambra. Costs are higher in Lisbon and Seville than in smaller towns like Lagos or รvora. A couple can expect to spend approximately โฌ2,500โโฌ3,500 total for the two weeks, not including flights.
Do I need a car for this itinerary? You only need a car for the Portuguese portion of the trip. In Spain, trains and buses between Seville, Cรณrdoba, Granada, and Cรกdiz are fast, affordable, and convenient - a car would actually slow you down in the cities. Once you cross into Portugal, a rental car becomes very useful for visiting the Algarve, Alentejo, and smaller towns like Monsaraz and Elvas. I recommend picking up your rental at Faro Airport when you arrive from Seville, and returning it in Lisbon at the end.
Is it expensive to rent a car in Portugal? Car rental in Portugal is generally affordable, especially if you book in advance. Expect to pay around โฌ25โ50 per day for a compact car. The most important tip: rent your car within Portugal only and avoid cross-border rentals, picking up in Spain and dropping off in Portugal (or vice versa) incurs very high one-way fees. Also make sure to add the Via Verde transponder to your rental, as many Portuguese toll roads have no payment booth and are electronic-only.
How do I get from Seville to Portugal without flying? The easiest way is by bus from Seville's Plaza de Armas station to Faro Airport in Portugal, the journey takes around 3 hours and costs approximately โฌ10โ17. From Faro Airport you can pick up your rental car and drive west to Lagos, or continue by public transport toward Lisbon. There are no direct trains between Seville and the Algarve, so the bus is your best option.
Do I need to book the Alhambra tickets in advance? Yes, absolutely and without exception. The Alhambra in Granada is one of the most visited monuments in Spain and tickets sell out weeks, sometimes months, in advance, especially in peak season. Book your tickets as soon as your travel dates are confirmed at the official Alhambra website. If you can't get tickets in advance, joining a guided tour is often the only way to secure entry on short notice.
Can I do this itinerary without a car at all? Yes, it is possible using buses and trains throughout, though it requires more planning on the Portuguese side. The main challenge is reaching smaller towns like Monsaraz and Elvas, which have very limited public transport. If you prefer not to drive, consider replacing Day 9 with an extra day in Lagos or รvora โ both are easily reachable by bus from the Algarve, and skipping Elvas and Monsaraz. The rest of the itinerary, including Lagos, รvora, Sintra, and Lisbon, is very doable by public transport.
How Much Does This 14-Day Spain & Portugal Trip Cost? (2026 Budget Guide)
๐จ Accommodation
| Destination | Nights | Mid-Range / night | Comfortable / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seville | 5 | โฌ100โ130 | โฌ150โ200 |
| Lagos | 2 | โฌ90โ120 | โฌ140โ180 |
| รvora | 2 | โฌ80โ110 | โฌ120โ160 |
| Lisbon | 3 | โฌ120โ160 | โฌ180โ250 |
Total accommodation (14 nights, for 2): โฌ1,400โ1,800 (mid-range) ยท โฌ2,000โ2,800 (comfortable)
๐ฝ๏ธ Food & Drink
Both countries offer fantastic food value. Tapas culture in Spain makes it easy to eat very well without spending much at all.
| Meal | Spain (per person) | Portugal (per person) |
|---|---|---|
| Breakfast at a cafรฉ | โฌ3โ6 | โฌ3โ5 |
| Set lunch (menรบ del dรญa / prato do dia) | โฌ10โ14 | โฌ8โ12 |
| Dinner at a mid-range restaurant | โฌ18โ28 | โฌ15โ25 |
| Wine or beer (per glass) | โฌ2โ4 | โฌ1.50โ3.50 |
Daily food budget for 2: โฌ60โ100 ยท Total (14 days): โฌ840โ1,400
๐ Getting Around Spain
Southern Spain is well connected by trains and buses โ fast, affordable, and easy to navigate.
| Journey | Transport | Cost per person |
|---|---|---|
| Seville โ Cรณrdoba (day trip) | High-speed train | โฌ8โ18 each way |
| Seville โ Granada (day trip) | Bus | โฌ14โ18 each way |
| Seville โ Cรกdiz (day trip) | Train | โฌ8โ14 each way |
| Seville โ Faro Airport | Bus (into Portugal) | โฌ12โ18 |
Total Spain transport for 2: approx. โฌ150โ250
๐ Car Rental in Portugal
You only need a car for the Portuguese portion of the trip โ roughly 7 days from Faro to Lisbon.
| Cost | Estimate |
|---|---|
| Car rental (compact, 7 days, shoulder season) | โฌ120โ200 |
| Via Verde transponder fee | โฌ1.50โ2/day ยท capped at ~โฌ18โ22 |
| Toll roads (Algarve โ รvora โ Sintra โ Lisbon) | โฌ40โ70 |
| Petrol | โฌ40โ60 |
Total car costs: approx. โฌ220โ360
๐๏ธ Activities & Entrance Fees
| Attraction | Cost per person |
|---|---|
| Alhambra, Granada | โฌ19 |
| Real Alcรกzar, Seville | โฌ16 |
| Seville Cathedral + Giralda | โฌ15 |
| Palรกcio da Pena, Sintra | โฌ20 |
| Palรกcio de Monserrate, Sintra | โฌ14 |
| Kayaking or boat tour, Lagos | โฌ25โ40 |
| Flamenco show, Seville | โฌ20โ35 |
Estimated activities total for 2: approx. โฌ250โ400
๐ฐ Total Trip Budget Summary โ 2 People, Excluding Flights
| Category | Mid-Range | Comfortable |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation | โฌ1,400โ1,800 | โฌ2,000โ2,800 |
| Food & Drink | โฌ840โ1,050 | โฌ1,050โ1,400 |
| Spain Transport | โฌ150โ250 | โฌ150โ250 |
| Car Rental (Portugal) | โฌ220โ280 | โฌ280โ360 |
| Activities | โฌ250โ350 | โฌ300โ400 |
| TOTAL | โฌ2,860โ3,730 | โฌ3,780โ5,210 |
Per person this works out to roughly โฌ1,400โ1,900 (mid-range) or โฌ1,900โ2,600 (comfortable) not including international flights.
โ๏ธ A Note on Flights
Flight prices vary hugely depending on your origin. From within Europe, budget airlines like Ryanair and Vueling connect to Seville, Faro, and Lisbon from as little as โฌ30โ80 each way. From the US, expect โฌ400โ700 per person return to either Seville (via Madrid) or Lisbon direct.
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About The Writer
Diana is a travel writer and photographer based in Spain, with nearly 20 years of experience exploring the world. She's lived across multiple continents and has a soft spot for small towns, road trips, and places that don't make it onto most itineraries. She's been sharing it all on In Between Pictures since 2006.