Portugal is one of Europe’s best-kept motorcycling secrets: fewer riders, lighter traffic, extraordinary landscape variety in a small country. Our guided KTM tours take you along the roads locals actually ride — inland routes through cork oak forests, hidden Algarve backroads, Alentejo plains where you can ride 30 minutes without seeing another vehicle.
Our motorcycle tours in Portugal
Algarve and southern Portugal
- Algarve East to West in 3 Days — ride from Tavira to the Atlantic coast at Sagres and back, through inland villages and the Serra de Monchique. Skip the beaches, hit the hidden routes.
- Tavira to Almuñécar — 4 days crossing from southern Portugal into Andalusia. Coastal roads, mountain views and off-road sections.
Full-country tours
- Portugal North to South — 5 days crossing the country from north to Algarve. Goes deliberately inland, avoiding the coastal motorways, to show you the Portugal most visitors never see.
- From Spain to Portugal — 8 days combining Andalusia and southern Portugal in one tour.


MotoGP and track-based
- MotoGP Portimão Tour — 5 or 9 days built around the MotoGP race weekend at the Autódromo do Algarve. Exclusive paddock access, scenic riding routes in the days before the race, and premium accommodation near the circuit.
For riders who want to drive a car on the same circuit, see our Portugal car track days.
Roads you’ll actually ride
Portugal is a country where the best motorcycling is on roads that don’t appear on most tourist maps. A taste of what’s in our routes:
- N-266 through the Serra de Monchique — the spine of the Algarve mountains. Continuous curves through pine forests with panoramic stops every few kilometres.
- N-2 (Portugal’s Route 66) — 738 km running north-south through the country’s interior. We use sections of it in the Portugal North-South tour.
- M-1003 to Cabo de São Vicente — the road to the southwesternmost point of continental Europe.
- N-267 Cortelha to Barranco do Velho — a 10-km hidden classic through cork oak groves, almost no traffic.
Ask us About your Portugal Ride
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You can always create and customize your tour.

When to ride in Portugal
Portugal has a gentler climate than most of southern Europe. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are ideal — green landscapes, 18-25 °C, stable weather. Summer (July–August) is hot inland but pleasant on the coast — our tours go inland deliberately to avoid the worst of the tourist traffic. Winter (December–February) is the warmest of continental Europe in the Algarve, with many perfectly dry riding days at 15-18 °C. The MotoGP tour is fixed by the race calendar, usually November.
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Guided Motorbike Tour in Portugal
Ready to plan your Portugal ride?
Browse the tours above or contact us — tell us your dates and riding style and we’ll recommend the best fit. Many of our Portugal riders combine the trip with a Spain tour back-to-back for a full Iberian Peninsula adventure.




