Tavira is a charming town in Portugal’s Algarve region, celebrated for its historic architecture, Roman bridge, and picturesque riverside setting. It blends traditional Portuguese character with Moorish influences, seen in its tiled churches and castle ruins. With easy access to stunning beaches on nearby Tavira Island, it offers both cultural depth and seaside relaxation Finally... Continue Reading →
Alcoutim is a quiet riverside village in southeastern Portugal, nestled along the Guadiana River near the Spanish border. Known for its relaxed pace, whitewashed houses, and scenic views, it offers a blend of nature and history, including a small castle and riverside beach. It's a peaceful retreat ideal for hiking, kayaking, and soaking in the... Continue Reading →
About the destination: Beja is a historic city in Portugal’s Alentejo region, known for its hilltop medieval castle, whitewashed houses, and Roman roots. It offers a peaceful atmosphere with rich heritage, including the striking Beja Regional Museum housed in a former convent. Surrounded by olive groves and plains, Beja is a gateway to traditional Alentejo... Continue Reading →
Évora is a historic city in southern Portugal, renowned for its well-preserved Roman temple, medieval walls, and whitewashed houses. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers a rich blend of Roman, Moorish, and Portuguese architecture. The city’s charming streets, ancient cathedral, and the eerie Chapel of Bones make it a cultural gem in the... Continue Reading →
About the destination: Montargil is a tranquil village in central Portugal, best known for the Montargil Dam and reservoir, which offer excellent conditions for water sports and lakeside relaxation. Surrounded by rolling hills and cork oak forests, it’s a popular getaway for nature lovers. The area combines rural charm with opportunities for boating, fishing, and... Continue Reading →
Abrantes is a hilltop city in central Portugal, overlooking the Tagus River, known for its historical castle and panoramic views. It combines medieval architecture with modern urban life and serves as a cultural and transportation hub in the region. The city’s gardens, traditional cuisine, and river landscapes make it a pleasant stop for travelers. Yesterday... Continue Reading →
Pombal is a historic town in central Portugal, best known as the birthplace of the influential 18th-century statesman Marquês de Pombal. It features a well-preserved castle overlooking the town and a mix of modern amenities and historic charm. Its central location makes it a convenient base for exploring the region. Today it was a nice... Continue Reading →
Day 3 : Espinho – Praia de Mira
Tavira is a charming town in Portugal’s Algarve region, celebrated for its historic architecture, Roman bridge, and picturesque riverside setting. It blends traditional Portuguese character with Moorish influences, seen in its tiled churches and castle ruins. With easy access to stunning beaches on nearby Tavira Island, it offers both cultural depth and seaside relaxation.utenlandske turister.... Continue Reading →
Day 2 : Barcelos – Espinho
About the destination: Espinho is a coastal city in northern Portugal known for its long sandy beaches, vibrant surf scene, and lively atmosphere. It’s also famous for its weekly open-air market, one of the largest in the country. With a casino, cultural events, and easy train access to Porto, Espinho blends seaside relaxation with urban... Continue Reading →
Day 1: Valença – Barcelos
About the destination: Barcelos is a historic town in northern Portugal, famous for its colorful ceramics and the iconic "Galo de Barcelos" rooster, a symbol of Portuguese culture. The town features a charming old quarter with cobbled streets, markets, and medieval architecture. Every Thursday, it hosts one of the country’s largest traditional markets, attracting both... Continue Reading →
