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Discover the charm of Aveiro, a coastal gem often referred to as the “Venice of Portugal.” Glide along its scenic canals aboard a colorful moliceiro boat, once used for seaweed harvesting, and admire the city’s Art Nouveau facades that line the waterfront.
Immerse yourself in Aveiro’s rich maritime heritage as you stroll through its lively streets, where tradition meets modernity. Savor the iconic ovos moles, a sweet delicacy that has delighted locals for generations, and explore the bustling fish market, a testament to the region’s deep-rooted connection to the sea.
From its charming old town to the golden sands of nearby Costa Nova, with its striking striped houses, Aveiro offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and coastal beauty, promising an unforgettable experience.
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Duration
HALF DAY TOUR (Aprox. 3,5 hours)
Starting Time
8:30 AM | 9:00 AM
Starting Place
Porto
Places to visit (itinerary)
After leaving Porto, this is the main itinerary:
Aveiro: visit to the Costa Nova area (beach area in a peninsula/island surrounded by the sea and a lagoon), where the guests will take lots of pictures to the fisherman’s typical houses.
The tour proceeds to the center of Aveiro, to the cannals and the gondolas that make Aveiro to be “The Venice of Portugal”. All this with the Art Noveau houses in the city.
Includes
Also included (special offers)
Suitable to
All travelers and tourists
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RPQ Portugal Tourism has the license of tourist animation RNAAT n. 129/2023. This certification can be consulted at any time at Turismo de Portugal.

