Lisbon Private Setúbal Region Wine Tasting Tour

Discover Portugal’s wine and scenery on this private Setúbal wine tour from Lisbon. Enjoy tastings, stunning views, and authentic tastings in a relaxed setting.

4.9(149 reviews)From $294 per group up to 2

If you’re planning to explore the Lisbon area and have even a passing interest in wine, this Private Setúbal Wine Tasting Tour offers a lovely way to combine scenic beauty with some serious tasting opportunities. We’ve seen plenty of reviews that rave about guides who know their stuff, the gorgeous views of the Arrábida mountains, and the chance to sample a variety of regional wines.

What really catches our eye is the personalized nature of the experience—since it’s a private tour for small groups (up to two people for around $273), it promises a tailored, laid-back day without the crowds. The other big plus? The inclusion of local cheeses, breads, and a traditional meal, which really rounds out the day and makes the tasting feel more complete.

That said, one thing to keep in mind: the tour involves a fair amount of driving and walking around. Comfortable shoes are a must, and if you’re not a huge wine drinker or have specific dietary restrictions, the focus on tastings and regional cuisine might be less appealing.

Dolores
We really enjoy our wine tour. Our tour guide Rodrigo, was very nice and very knowledgeable. Thank you!
Irene
Our tour guide John is amazing. He is very knowledgeable and shared lots of information about wines, Portugal and everything with us. We visited two wineries, one was big and the other was run by a small family, very different. We love the arrangement. We got to chat with the winery owners and maker, and tasted a variety of wines. The lunch was also great – you eat whatever fish they have caught and everything tasted so good. Highly recommended.
Daniel
We booked a last minute tour and João made everything super easy to organize. Our guide Rodrigo was amazing, really knowledgeable and made the whole experience feel personal. We enjoyed it so much we just booked guided tour with them. Highly recommend, muito obrigado!

But overall, this experience seems best suited for those who want a relaxed, educational, and scenic day outside Lisbon, especially wine lovers or those curious about Portuguese culture.

Key Points

  • Personalized private tour for up to 2 people offers a more relaxed, intimate experience
  • Multiple winery visits with a variety of tastings highlight the diversity of the Setúbal region
  • Spectacular views of Arrábida Natural Park add a scenic backdrop to your day
  • Guides are highly praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to customize
  • Two options: 3 wineries with tastings and snacks, or 2 wineries plus a full traditional lunch
  • Cost is reasonable considering the private nature, tastings, and meals included

When we look at tours like this, the real value lies in the mix of educational visits, scenic beauty, and local flavors. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect, based on the info from the provider and glowing reviews from travelers.

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The Itinerary: A Day in the Portuguese Wine Region

Lisbon Private Setúbal Region Wine Tasting Tour - The Itinerary: A Day in the Portuguese Wine Region

This is a full-day experience, usually lasting around 6 hours, with flexible starting times. You’ll be picked up directly from your Lisbon hotel or cruise port, which makes things simple. Transportation is in an air-conditioned vehicle, so you won’t need to worry about the drive.

The itinerary includes options:

  • Option 1: Visit 3 wineries with 10 tastings and enjoy a selection of local cheeses, bread, and chorizo.
  • Option 2: Visit 2 wineries with 7 tastings, followed by a full lunch in a small family-run restaurant in Palmela, where you’ll get a traditional Portuguese meal with wine or other beverages.

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Visiting the Wineries

The wineries are carefully chosen for their authenticity and atmosphere. The most well-known is José Maria da Fonseca, which has been family-owned since 1834. Here, you’ll learn about a company that’s been making wine for seven generations—an insight that many reviews find fascinating. The tasting here includes some of the finest regional wines, and the guide will share the winery’s history and what makes their wines special.

Next, the Quinta de Alcube, which has been around since 1913, offers a chance to see a traditional, small-scale operation. Tasting here gives you a taste of more agricultural-based winemaking, with the chance to learn about the terroir that influences the wine.

Sinead
The trip was wonderful and very well organised. Our guide Rod was very well informed and lo vely to spend the day with. All of the vineyards were nice but our favourite was the second one.
Lucia
This was the best experience we had in Lisbon. Our tour guide was amazing and made the experience so special. We learned so much about the culture and the winery. We felt genuinely cared for during the trip. Our guide even took us to a coffee shop since we shared we loved coffee. We felt seen and well taken care of all day. The wineries were stunning and the wine tastings were unique and delicious. The information shared on wine was very knowledgeable and informative. I would recommend this to anyone looking to explore some wineries outside of Lisbon! Great use of time!
Magdalena
I had amazing time. fantastic experiance. wine people and Ricardo and Rodrigo were a lot of fun . super knowledgeable too:)

A unique stop is the Setúbal Regional’s Mother House, uniting 24 wineries in one spot. It’s a good way to compare different styles and terroirs, tasting wines from across the region without traveling between multiple locations.

For a more industrial vibe, the Adega Cooperativa de Palmela gives a glimpse of how wine is produced during harvest season. It’s a taste of everyday life for winemakers here and offers a broader perspective on the local industry.

Scenic Views and Cultural Touches

What sets this tour apart is the spectacular scenery of the Arrábida Natural Park. The views of rugged mountains and lush landscapes are a perfect backdrop for a relaxing day. Guides typically share snippets about the area's history and natural beauty, making the experience even more enriching.

Food and Tasting Experience

Whether you opt for the tasting-only or the full lunch, the focus on local cheeses, breads, and traditional dishes makes this more than just wine drinking. From reviews, people love the authenticity of the meals and the generous tastings. One guest mentioned that the cheese and homemade bread at the last stop was possibly the best snack they had during their trip.

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The Guides and Personal Touch

Lisbon Private Setúbal Region Wine Tasting Tour - The Guides and Personal Touch

Guides like Ricardo, Vasco, João, and Paulo are consistently praised for their knowledge and friendly demeanor. Many reviews mention how guides create an informative yet relaxed atmosphere, making the experience feel less like a tour and more like hanging out with a knowledgeable friend. The flexibility and genuine enthusiasm of guides are often highlighted as major strengths.

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The Cost and Value

Lisbon Private Setúbal Region Wine Tasting Tour - The Cost and Value

At $273 for a private experience (up to two people), many reviews agree that this is good value, especially considering the private nature, multiple tastings, and included meals or snacks. It’s a more personalized, less commercialized option compared to larger group tours, which many find worth the extra cost.

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Lisbon Private Setúbal Region Wine Tasting Tour



4.9

(149 reviews)

"We really enjoy our wine tour. Our tour guide Rodrigo, was very nice and very knowledgeable. Thank you!"

— Dolores, Dec 2025

Practical Tips

Lisbon Private Setúbal Region Wine Tasting Tour - Practical Tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes—you’ll be walking around wineries and scenic spots.
  • Bring sunscreen and a camera—the views are stunning, and the weather can be warm.
  • Flexibility in start times is offered if you’re on a cruise, making it easy to fit into your schedule.
  • Since the tour involves tastings, pace yourself and stay hydrated.
  • If you’re not into wine or have dietary restrictions, communicate with your guide beforehand—many tours are flexible.

This experience suits wine enthusiasts, couples, or small groups wanting a relaxed, authentic taste of Portugal without the crowds. If you’re curious about regional wines or want to learn from passionate guides, this is an excellent choice. It’s also a good fit if you want a combination of scenic views, cultural insights, and good food.

However, if you prefer a more active or hands-on experience, or are traveling with very young children, this might not be the ideal fit. And for those with mobility issues, some walking and outdoor stops could be a consideration.

This Private Setúbal wine tour from Lisbon offers a well-rounded experience packed with beautiful scenery, quality wines, and engaging guides. It’s a fantastic way to step outside the city and dive into Portugal’s winemaking traditions at a comfortable pace.

The combination of the scenic mountain views, educational visits to family-owned wineries, and generous tastings makes it clear why so many travelers give it high marks. With excellent reviews emphasizing friendly guides and authentic experiences, it’s easy to see why this tour is a popular choice for those seeking a memorable day in Portugal’s wine country.

If you’re after a personalized, relaxed, and immersive experience that balances scenery, culture, and wine, this tour is worth considering. It’s especially appealing if you want to avoid crowded group tours and prefer a more intimate, tailored approach.

Is this tour suitable for people who don’t drink wine?
While the focus is on wine tastings, the experience also includes local cheeses, bread, and a traditional lunch (if you choose the full option). If you’re not into wine, you might still enjoy the scenery, food, and cultural insights, but the tastings are a core part of the experience.

How many wineries will I visit?
Depending on the option you select, you’ll visit either 2 wineries with 7 tastings or 3 wineries with 10 tastings. All selections include a variety of regional wines, offering a good overview of the local production.

What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and casual clothes are recommended for walking around vineyards and scenic spots. Sunscreen and a hat are also good ideas, especially in sunny weather.

How long does the tour last?
It’s a full-day experience lasting about 6 hours, with flexible start times. The duration includes travel, tasting, and meal stops.

Is the tour family-friendly?
The tour is not specifically tailored for children, especially since it involves wine tastings and outdoor walking. It’s best suited for adults or older teens with an interest in wine and local culture.

Can I join this tour if I’m on a cruise?
Yes, the tour offers flexible start times and includes pickup from cruise ports, making it easy to fit into cruise schedules.

If you’re looking to explore Portugal’s wine landscape in a relaxed, scenic, and genuinely enjoyable way, this private Setúbal tour checks all the boxes. From the enthusiastic guides to the stunning views and delicious tastings, it’s a day that many find memorable—and one worth considering for your trip outside Lisbon.

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