Central Portugal
Stretching from the Atlantic beaches of the Silver Coast to the country’s highest mountains near the Spanish border, Central Portugal offers a peaceful, affordable alternative to the more touristy south.
Stretching from the Atlantic beaches of the Silver Coast to the country’s highest mountains near the Spanish border, Central Portugal offers a peaceful, affordable alternative to the more touristy south.
The Algarve is Portugal’s southernmost region. It’s easy to travel to, with an international airport in the capital city of Faro, and popular ...
Portugal’s northern region is home to the cities of Porto, Guimaraes and the famous Port wine-producing region, the Douro Valley.
Portugal’s capital city, and the surrounding Lisboa district is thriving with a unique Portuguese charm, breathtaking natural sights, and characterful culture.
Alentejo is a large south-central landmass that covers almost 30% of the country. To the north lies the River Tagus and to the south the Algarve
Welcome to the enchanting world of Madeira, where natural beauty and rich cultural heritage converge to create an island paradise like no other. Nestled in the Atlantic Ocean, this idyllic destination beckons with its lush landscapes, perpetual springtime climate, and a captivating blend of Portuguese traditions. From the majestic mountain vistas to the charming streets of Funchal and the golden sands of Porto Santo, Madeira offers a tapestry of delights waiting to be explored.
The Azores are an archipelago of islands in the North Atlantic that together form an autonomous region of Portugal. There are a total of 9 ...