Kiki Photo Tours – FAQ

Bring your camera (any type works), fully charged batteries, extra memory cards, comfortable shoes, and maybe a small water bottle. For rainy days, weather-appropriate clothing is recommended.

Not really. Porto is hilly, but the pace is slow and we stop often for photography. Tours are not exhausting, but they are not wheelchair accessible. If you need a cane, be prepared for some stairs.

No! Tours are suitable for all levels. Beginners get guidance, and more experienced photographers receive tips to improve their shots. I even had pros who enjoyed it thoroughly.

Groups are small (usually 3–6 people) to ensure personalized attention. Private tours are also available upon request.

It depends on the tour:
• Porto By Night: 2 hours
• Porto Highlights: 3½ hours
• Private tours: as long as you want.
Tours may run a bit longer, never shorter.

Yes! Children are welcome, but please inform me in advance. Children under 13 can join free of charge.

Tripods (maximum 3) are provided only on night tours if you don’t have one. Otherwise, bring your own gear.

Tours run in light rain, which can create amazing photography opportunities. If conditions are unsafe, you can reschedule or receive a full refund. I always try to continue unless you prefer to cancel.

Use the booking form on the tour page. You can select the date, number of participants, and apply any discount codes if available.

No. Tours start at the meeting point, which is provided. Tours involve walking only.

Yes! Free cancellations up to 48 hours before the tour. Late cancellations or no-shows are non-refundable. See our full Cancellation Policy for details.

Absolutely! Each tour includes tips, advice, and hands-on guidance tailored to your skill level.

It depends on your style and the tour. Most participants capture dozens, sometimes hundreds, of shots, with a few standout images.

No, but I provide optional tips and tools to help you enhance your photos afterward. Many tips are included in the Photo Tour Recap section (password-protected) after your tour.

Pets are allowed if you really need to bring one, but be aware that the tour requires your full attention. Cats are not recommended.

Yes! Gift vouchers are planned. If not available yet, contact me to purchase one, and I’ll send a digital voucher ready to give.

Yes! Smartphones work fine, though some photography techniques may be limited.

If you gotta go, you gotta go. We can stop at cafés or public facilities along the route as needed.

Absolutely! Let me know in advance, and I’ll try to include them. If it does not fit into the standard tours, you may consider going private.

No, but you can bring your own or stop at cafés along the route.

The tours are in English and Dutch. I can understand German, but my conversational level is very rusty.

Yes! I recommend travel insurance that covers personal belongings and photography equipment. It’s always better to be safe, especially if you bring expensive gear.

Yes! For larger groups, please contact me in advance. I can offer special pricing or organize a private tour tailored to your group’s needs.

Absolutely! You can request specific locations, photo styles, or even a private theme. Let me know in advance so I can try to accommodate your wishes.

Unfortunately, no. Porto’s city center has strict drone regulations.

Definitely! Birthdays, anniversaries, proposals, or corporate events are welcome. Private tours can be tailored to your schedule and interests.

Please arrive on time. If you’re a bit late, it won’t be a problem, as we usually stay at the starting location for explanations and shooting. If you are very late, you may miss the whole experience.

Please send me an email (tours@kikiphototours.com) or get in touch via +351 913607383 (call, text, WhatsApp). I’m happy to help!

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