Castelo Branco District
A lesser known Iberian gem characterised by dramatic rocky landscapes and rich in history, delightful villages and delicious local delicacies.
A lesser known Iberian gem characterised by dramatic rocky landscapes and rich in history, delightful villages and delicious local delicacies.
Leiria is a varied region of seaside resorts, ancient monasteries with many more delights to be discovered beneath ground and under the sea.
Lisbon’s lively neighbour is positioned on a great green plain. In Santarem you’ll find a mixture of the modern alongside enduring traditions ...
Portugal’s most northerly district is a land of great rivers, sandy beaches and picturesque towns along the fortified Spanish border.
The Setubal district is directly beneath the city of Lisbon in southwest Portugal, it’s home to important trading towns, quaint seaside villages ...
Youthful energy blends with historic beauty in this central district, which is home to the country’s oldest university and Europe’s widest beach.
With canals, ancient woodlands, hot springs and fairytale castles, Aveiro is one of Portugal’s most diverse and delightful regions.
Rich in history, religion and well-preserved medieval towns, in Braga you’ll feel connected to Portugal’s roots in surroundings largely ...
Beja is the southernmost district of Portugal’s Alentejo region. It borders the Algarve but has fewer visitors. It’s full of rivers, ...
Together with Santa Maria, Sao Miguel forms the Eastern Group of the Azores. It’s the largest island in the archipelago and has a population to ...