See the best reasons to visit Douro Valley Explore the best reasons to visit Douro Valley to fill your time, satisfy your cravings, and relax, all while enjoying breathtaking views of the Douro landscape. 01. The unforgettable landscapes The Alto Douro Wine Region offers unforgettable landscapes that you will cherish forever. Each viewpoint in the...Read More
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A Taste of Portugal Discover the story behind the exquisite Serra da Estrela cheese, a quintessentially Portuguese delicacy. When visiting Serra da Estrela, sampling the renowned cheese is a must. This culinary gem, boasting Protected Designation of Origin, originates from local sheep and is crafted using time-honored traditions. Serra da Estrela Cheese Queijo da Serra...Read More
The best places in Aveiro to see azulejos and enjoy the city These small pieces of pottery tell the city’s story. Discover your connection to the sea and other cities. Take a city tour, examine the tiles, and appreciate the diverse cultural influences on Aveiro and Portugal. Stroll through Aveiro’s streets and canals, and fall...Read More
We have selected accommodation and dining options to allow you a peaceful and relaxed stay. Gerês is one of those magical places in our Portugal.Read More
Discover the Route of the Romanesque with Vinho Verde We have incorporated the flavors of Vinho Verde into five iconic monuments along the Route of the Romanesque. This tourist-cultural trail in northern Portugal features 58 Romanesque-style monuments and intersects with the Route of Vinho Verde. Walking the Vinho Verde Route allows visitors to uncover the...Read More
5 Places not to be missed in Sintra Explore the picturesque Serra de Sintra and immerse yourself in an enchanted world of historic palaces and castles. These places transport you to bygone eras and adventures of old. Discover five handpicked treasures for the ultimate experience of this mystical place and communion with nature. Serra de...Read More
Lisbon, Portugal’s capital and largest city Lisbon is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city celebrated worldwide for its cultural richness and historic charm. As the capital and largest city of Portugal, it boasts a long, fascinating history, dating back centuries. Conquered by D. Afonso Henriques in 1147 and the capital since 1255, Lisbon is a city worth...Read More
Rich with a cultural heritage The Alentejo region spans vast landscapes, featuring extensive wheat fields, cork oak plantations, and olive groves alongside the Tejo River. Along the coastline lie wild, rugged beaches of undiscovered beauty, offering countless treasures to explore. World Cultural Heritage Sites The cities of Alentejo are true Portuguese gems, known for tranquility,...Read More
Maia: A Portuguese city that combines history and modernity. Are you planning to visit Porto in just 3 days? These suggestions will make you want to stay longer! Stay a little longer and enjoy discovering a city belonging to a region already inhabited by Hominids from the Bronze Age and several other civilizations from the...Read More