Your driver will meet you at your address in Porto.
You’ll travel in comfort for 3 h 30 min.
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Salamanca.
A private car transfer from Porto to Salamanca takes 3.5 hours from door to door, making for a relaxing ride into the heart of the Iberian Peninsula. Even better, it gives you the chance to stop along the way for some sightseeing that you'd miss if you took public transportation.
For instance, you might want to visit the Church of Valega, a brilliantly colorful tile church, a celebration of the Portuguese tradition of tile painting on a grand scale. This must-see church depicts the Virgin Mary’s various stages of life in vibrant, life-sized tiles.
Alternatively, you could detour to Aveiro and experience the so-called “Venice of Portugal,” complete with its own fleet of colorful gondolas. The town carries on the ancient fishing tradition along with other sea-based industries, like salt and seaweed harvesting. The cottages surrounding the canals are colorful and boast more of the vibrantly painted tiles synonymous with Portugal.
If you prefer a direct trip, enjoy the unmatched comfort and efficiency of a Daytrip private transfer and be whisked to Salamanca without a worry.
After your Porto to Salamanca transfer, you will find yourself in a city dating back to the Iron Age and boasting incredible architectural heritage. The Old City is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is made up of an old-world town that was conquered first by the Carthaginians and one of Europe's oldest universities.
The area’s rich history, art, and culture still draw students and travelers alike from all over the world. Salamanca also hosts a vibrant nightlife and a varied taste of traditional Spanish cuisine, with typical dishes including cured sausages and pastries such as hornazo (a meat and egg-filled pastry) that can be savored slowly in the sunlight or taken as a bite to go on your tour of the city.
The city offers visitors an interesting blend of bustling city life and historical and cultural experiences, such as explorations of the many monuments and cathedrals and visits to the iconic University of Salamanca.
There are many folklore stories associated with the biggest attractions, like the Salamanca Cave where it’s said that witchcraft used to be taught. The monuments themselves sometimes also hide icons, such as a tiny frog on the University’s facade, which is said to bring luck to the students.
The student atmosphere lends itself to busy nights out at a wide variety of restaurants and bars and means that the city offers a great live music scene. The intricate sandstone architecture gives visitors to the city a sense of perpetual golden hour and makes for an incredible backdrop to tapas tours and historical education in the heart of Spain.
Before you embark on your journey from Porto to Salamanca, there are a few things you should consider that can help you to have the best trip possible.
The private driving transfer is a great balance of value and efficiency that will get you door-to-door with minimal stress, ensuring your time in Salamanca starts off on the right foot. You can elevate your travel day further by choosing to add on sightseeing stops, an exciting option you only get with a private car trip.
Your journey with a friendly English-speaking driver gives you the chance to get some local insights en-route and ensure your trip stays on track without the variance that can sometimes affect public transport timetables.
Both Salamanca and Porto are incredibly popular tourist destinations, doubly so in the summer months. It is important to book your accommodation, transport, and any guided tours or activities (such as tapas walking tours) well in advance during this time of year especially to avoid disappointment.
There are a few options for your Porto to Salamanca transfer including bus routes and private driving transfers. Each option will vary in terms of travel time and cost, and the best option for you will depend on your priorities, but many people find the private car service to offer the greatest blend of efficiency and value.
The direct bus journey from Porto to Salamanca takes just over 6 hours from the Porto bus terminal to the primary bus station in Salamanca. Tickets vary but are generally around $60 per person. Some other buses along this route do require a transfer to a second bus in Viseu which can extend the total journey time to 7-7.5 hours.
There are no direct trains from Porto to Salamanca, but it is possible to take a train as far as Aveiro before switching to a bus for the remaining 5-hour journey to Salamanca. This option takes just under 6 hours, and the tickets for the total journey tend to be around $40. There are more night bus options available on this route than on the direct from Porto route.
There are a range of river cruises offered along this route, though importantly not all of them will operate as simple transfers and will instead be extended tours of this region over several days. Going by boat can take considerably longer and can cost hundreds to thousands of dollars. These cruises also tend to be offered as a round-trip package, rather than as a direct boat trip to Salamanca.
The best option for many travelers is to choose a private car transfer with Daytrip for this trip. It's the fastest option, with a total travel time of only about 3.5 hours, offering you stress-free service for $83 per person. This gets you door-to-door service with a friendly, professional driver, and offers you the chance to stop en route for sightseeing.
After your journey from Porto to Salamanca, there is a range of activities for you to enjoy in this incredible city.
Salamanca is home to two semi-attached stunning cathedrals, one dating back to the 12th century and the other to the 16th century. The old cathedral is called simply the Cathedral of Salamanca and is built in Romanesque style, and is most recognizable by the imposing Gallo Tower. This church is home to a series of tombs for the ancient nobility and bishops and is an incredible architectural feat filled with richly detailed murals and sculptures.
The new cathedral takes on Renaissance and Baroque influences and houses fascinating depictions of the Virgin of the Assumption as well as those of Saint John the Baptist and other significant catholic figures.
The University of Salamanca is famous for being Spain’s first-ever institution of higher learning, established in 1218 by King Alfonso IX. It was quickly recognized as one of the world’s greatest universities alongside those in Oxford, Paris, and Bologna in the 13th century. The campus itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site well worth exploring to appreciate its ancient beauty and witness the lively educational atmosphere it still provides today.
This large Baroque square in the heart of Salamanca is popular for its wealth of cafes, restaurants, bars, and shopping opportunities. It is a great place to take a coffee break while exploring to sit and enjoy the remarkable symmetry of the many repeating arches of the busy square. The Playa Mayor is one of the most impressive squares in Spain and is well worth a visit for any traveler.
Synonymous with Spain, Tapas are a tasty point of interest in Salamanca. Many different tour companies offer walking tapas tours that allow you to eat and drink your way through all the best that the city has to offer, which is a great way to sample plenty of the local dishes all at once.
As you plan for your Porto to Salamanca transfer, you will likely be wondering about the best time of year to visit this incredible city. While the spring and summer months tend to be most popular for the warm weather, you will likely find better deals on accommodation and flights if you visit during the early autumn months (September-October). You will beat the crowds of the hottest months and still have dry and warm weather. Because of the summer heat, we recommend avoiding July and August.
Keep in mind that the popular river cruises may only run during certain times of the year, so this may limit the timing of your trip somewhat.
Covered in colourful tiles inside and out, this 18th-century church might be one of the prettiest in the country. A Tiled Masterpiece
Dubbed “the Venice of Portugal” because of its canals and gondola-like boats, visitors will find Aveiro has its own unique identity. The “Venice” of Portugal
This ancient city serves up a history as rich as the region’s signature red wine. A Fine Vintage
This hilltop fortress overlooking a sleepy medieval village has its roots in an ancient Iron Age fortification. Hard as Iron
This Gothic house of god offer a unique blend of architecture, and access to the roof to revel in the panoramic views. Roof of God
Little has changed since the Duke of Wellington took this fortified medieval city during the Peninsular War. Best Served Cold
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Nov 5, 2018All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.
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