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Portugal is a country blessed with an amazing variety of landscapes, customs, cuisine, and architecture. There’s genuinely something for everyone.
Let’s start with the architecture. The monastery at Alcobaça is a wonderful example of Gothic design, while the one at Batalha, built in the Manueline style, is equally awe-inspiring. In the north, Baroque dominates, but you’ll also marvel at the Palace and Convent of Mafra, near Lisbon. And last but not least, everywhere you go in Portugal you’ll see traditional blue and white ceramic tiles.

For nature lovers Portugal truly has it all. Start by spending some time in one of our many nature reserves, or exploring the local countryside. On foot, bike, or down river marvel at the dizzying variety of flora and fauna. And take a trip to Madeira and the Azores, places of outstanding natural beauty.

And for those of you who like a burst of adrenalin, the surfing resorts of Cascais, Ericeira and Baleal are world famous.
A great way to get a feel for the real Portugal is to stay in rural accommodation. From the manor houses and stately homes of the north, to the simple stone of the Centro de Portugal region, to the whitewashed farmhouses of the Alentejo, warm hospitality greets you everywhere.

And finally, the cuisine. From our largest cities, to our smallest towns you will never be short of a good table to sit at and mouth-watering local delicacies to savour. From the freshest of fish, to sumptuous meats and heavenly deserts, Portuguese cooking is superb. And what better way to wash it all down than by enjoying one of our magnificent wines?
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Historic villages
Place: Sortelha
Photo: John Copland
Historic villages /
Portugal’s historic villages are among the country’s best kept secrets.
Douro is best for couples
Place: Douro
Photo: Rui Cunha
Douro is best for couples /
The World Heritage Douro valley is a captivating destination for couples.
Border castles
Place: Montemor-o-Velho
Photo: António Sacchetti
Border castles /
The frontier castles have stood since the birth of the Portuguese nation.
Alentejo for couples
Place: Alvito
Photo: Enatur
Alentejo for couples /
The Alentejo, in southern Portugal, is a region of romance experienced amidst the delights of nature.
Walking in Madeira
Place: Madeira
Photo: João Paulo
Walking in Madeira /
Discover the fantastic and exotic world of Madeira.
Northern Portugal: baroque routes
Place: Lamego
Photo: António Sacchetti
Northern Portugal: baroque routes /
The arrival of baroque saw granite give way to artistic flourishes, gilded wood carvings and tiles filled with white and blue.
Monuments around Lisboa
Place: Ourém
Photo: Rui Morais de Sousa
Monuments around Lisboa /
From castles to monasteries, the monuments of the Lisbon region trace the history of Portuguese architecture and art.
Discover the Alentejo
Place: Alentejo
Photo: António Sacchetti
Discover the Alentejo /
The sun is more golden in the Alentejo. Fall for the charm of this light, and explore the nature in the region.
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