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Splitting expenses on a Porto trip - what to budget, how to settle up

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Port lodges, francesinhas, and one designated driver for the Douro day trip.

Porto runs on the same currency as Lisbon but at a slightly cheaper price point. The expense pattern is different though: port wine tastings get split unevenly because some people sip and some people taste through the entire flight, francesinha lunches always get one extra plate for sharing, and the Douro Valley winery day costs a small fortune that one person inevitably puts on their credit card. Get the split agreement right before the first cellar visit.

Realistic per-person daily budget

Local currency: Euro (EUR)

CategoryPer person, per dayNotes
Accommodation€45–€80Ribeira-area Airbnb split four ways. Boutique hotels in Cedofeita run €130–€180/night for a double.
Food and drinks€30–€50Francesinha lunch (€11–€15), tasca dinner with house wine, port flight at a lodge (€18–€35).
Transport€6–€10Andante card with metro passes; Uber from Foz back to Ribeira at 2am.
Activities and entrances€20–€40Port lodge tour (€18–€25), Livraria Lello (€8), Douro day trip (€85–€120 per person if booked as a tour).

Common shared-expense scenarios in Porto

  1. 01
    Port lodge tour where the flight kept refilling

    Graham's, Taylor's, and Cálem all do guided tours that end in a 3-port flight. Some people order a second flight; some don't.

    Split tip

    Tour ticket split equally (everyone got the same tour). Extra flights logged separately, paid by whoever ordered them.

  2. 02
    Douro day trip with one driver

    Renting a 7-seater for a Douro winery day costs €110–€140, plus tasting fees of €15–€25 per person at three quintas.

    Split tip

    Car cost equal across riders; tastings per-attendee. The driver-of-the-day skips wine - exclude them from tasting splits.

  3. 03
    Francesinha lunch where one person tried to share theirs

    A francesinha is heavy. Inevitably someone orders one and asks for an extra plate to split.

    Split tip

    If the table actually shares, split the dish two ways (or three) on the receipt rather than logging it whole.

  4. 04
    Cais da Ribeira drinks night, one bartender, one tab

    It's easy to keep one tab open at a Ribeira riverside bar all night. Then it's €240 and nobody remembers who drank what.

    Split tip

    Either close out every round, or log the full tab as 'paid by X, equal split across drinkers'. Don't try to itemise after the fact.

  5. 05
    Trip-end Sandeman's t-shirts and gifts

    Souvenirs at the lodge shop pile up. €18 t-shirt, €25 gift box. Everyone grabs different things.

    Split tip

    These are personal - don't group-split. Each person pays for what they took.

Recommended split mode for Porto

Equal for transport + accommodation, exact for tastings and drinks

Port wine consumption varies a lot. Equal-splitting wine tastings penalises the designated driver and the non-drinker. Use exact splits with explicit attendees per expense.

Sample 3-day itinerary with expense touchpoints

  1. Day 1
    Ribeira and Vila Nova de Gaia
    • Andante day cards
    • Tasca lunch
    • Cálem port tour
    • Tram 1 to Foz
    • Dinner at a Cedofeita restaurant
  2. Day 2
    Bookshops, churches, market day
    • Livraria Lello (€8)
    • Bolhão Market for lunch
    • Igreja do Carmo entrance
    • Francesinhas at Café Santiago
  3. Day 3
    Douro day trip
    • 7-seater rental + fuel + tolls
    • Tastings at three quintas
    • Lunch at a quinta restaurant

Best for groups of …

Best for groups of 3–6. The Douro day trip works well with a rented 7-seater, so 6 fits cleanly.

Currency notes

Eurozone - same as Lisbon. Cash is more common at small tascas in Porto than in Lisbon; carry €40–€60 in small notes. The Andante public transport card is a single rechargeable card per person, and you can't share one across the group.

Porto is the perfect first city to test a group expense system on. The trip is short, the categories are clean, and one Settle Up at the airport closes the books before anyone gets home.

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