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When Baixo Alentejo was elected European Wine City 2026, it was not a distinction for a single town, but a strategic win for a network of 13 municipalities that chose to compete as a single…

While no official decision has been taken, F1 and the FIA are actively assessing contingency plans that would bring the sport back to Portimão one year earlier than its already‑confirmed return in 2027 and 2028.

Albufeira is one of the Algarve’s liveliest and most popular beach towns. Known for its vibrant nightlife, golden beaches, and whitewashed old town, it’s a top destination for sun and fun.

Take flight over Funchal, Madeira’s vibrant capital — a stunning coastal city where tradition, nature, and culture come together in perfect harmony.

Soar over Madeira Island in stunning 4K — lush mountains, towering cliffs, and crystal-clear waters await in this aerial escape over Portugal’s Atlantic gem.

Dating back to the 12th century, this iconic castle once formed part of the defensive line of the newly formed kingdom of Portugal. Over time, it became a royal gift — most notably given by…

Albufeira — where golden beaches, vibrant nightlife, and coastal charm meet in one of the Algarve’s most iconic holiday spots.

Fátima, a town nestled in the heart of Portugal, holds an esteemed position in the realm of pilgrimage destinations due to its rich history and profound significance within the Catholic faith.

This prestigious international event will take place as part of the “European Wine Capital 2026” program, a title awarded to Baixo Alentejo in May of this year.

Saying goodbye to your single life is a unique and special moment that deserves to be celebrated in style. What about planning an unforgettable boat cruise along the Douro River?

After a successful 2024 edition in Porto Santo, the upcoming summit moves once again to an autonomous region, placing the natural beauty and strategic importance of the Azores in the spotlight.

Held at the Teatro Ribeiro Conceição, this two-day gathering will bring together national and international experts for a series of talks, culinary experiences, and roundtable discussions focused on the evolving landscape of hospitality.

The “Palácio da Bolsa”, located in Porto, is one of the city’s most iconic buildings and a symbol of the historical and cultural heritage of northern Portugal.

The Crystal Palace Gardens are one of the most iconic locations in Porto, offering a green and tranquil space in the heart of the city.

Casa da Música, located on Avenida da Boavista, is one of the most important cultural landmarks in Porto and a reference point for contemporary architecture in Portugal.

The BTL – Better Tourism Lisbon Travel Market (formerly the Lisbon Tourism Exchange) set a new attendance record in its 2025 edition, held from March 12 to 16. The event brought together 82,000 visitors at…

Turismo de Portugal has awarded four companies from Alentejo the Sustainability Engaged seal as part of the Empresas Turismo 360º Program (PET 360º).

This initiative includes an exclusive promotional video and a dedicated section on the Visit Madeira website, providing essential information for couples looking to celebrate their love in this stunning archipelago.

Combining entertainment, adventure, and environmental awareness, the park once again surprises guests with exciting shows, interactive attractions, and zoological habitats that highlight the importance of wildlife conservation and ecosystem protection.

Experience a complete immersion into the heart of Portuguese culture through a Fado night in Porto, including dinner.

From April 2 to 5, 2025, Terceira Island in the Azores will host two major events that promise to combine tourism, sustainability, and innovation.

Portuguese Equestrian Art has been officially designated as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

During this 6-hour experience, you and your friends will have the opportunity to watch a game of Sporting or Benfica and feel the passion of Portuguese fans up close.

Today, Turismo de Portugal announced the creation of the Network of Regional Sustainability Observatories, making Portugal the first country to have sustainability observatories in all of its tourist regions.

São Vicente is a charming village on Madeira’s north coast, known for its volcanic caves, lush landscapes, and stunning ocean views. It offers a perfect mix of nature, history, and tranquility.



