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Monsaraz is a hilltop medieval village frozen in time, offering breathtaking views over the Alqueva lake. A magical blend of silence, history, and Alentejo soul.

Torres Vedras blends rich history with authentic Portuguese charm. At its heart, the hilltop castle tells centuries of stories and offers sweeping views of the city.

Step into the vibrant world of Mercado do Bolhão — a historic market in the heart of Porto where freshness, flavor, and tradition come alive. From local produce to authentic Portuguese aromas, every corner tells…

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.

Tavira blends history, charm, and elegance in the heart of the eastern Algarve. With Roman bridges, cobbled streets, and golden island beaches, it’s one of the region’s most picturesque towns.

Come and discover Faro – an authentic city steeped in history, with great food, incredible beaches, and the tranquil charm of southern Portugal.

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

Perched high above the Alentejo plains, Marvão is a fairytale fortress frozen in time. Narrow cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and sweeping views — this hidden gem whispers centuries of history from every stone.

The Center of Portugal — where history, nature, and culture come together to create an unforgettable journey.

Just 30 minutes from Lisbon, Cascais offers the perfect blend of coastal beauty, cultural charm, and modern living — a true gem on the Portuguese Riviera.

Nazaré is a captivating seaside town on Portugal’s Silver Coast, renowned worldwide for its gigantic waves that attract surfers from across the globe. This traditional fishing village still preserves its authentic charm, with colorful boats…

Beautifully built upon the ledges which climb Serra do Açor, the village of Piódão is harmoniously craved into the nature that surrounds it and of which it seems to be a part. Its schist houses…

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…

In the heart of Porto, the Mercado do Bolhão is more than just a market — it’s a living expression of the city’s spirit.

Discover Amarante, a romantic riverside town in northern Portugal, where history, architecture, and sweet traditions come together by the Tâmega.

Monção — a fortified border town shaped by history, nestled along the Minho River, where tradition and resilience define northern Portugal.

Ponte de Lima is Portugal’s oldest village, where Roman roads, medieval bridges, and mountain breezes shape a timeless legacy.

Explore Caminha — a border town where rivers meet, history lingers in stone, and every corner tells a story worth discovering.

Discover Esposende — where the Atlantic meets the Cávado River, and centuries of maritime heritage live on in coastal beauty and tradition.

Walk along the banks of the Douro — from Porto’s Ribeira to Vila Nova de Gaia, home of Portugal’s legendary port wine.

Tavira, Portugal Travel Guide: Different places in the Algarve will be better suited to different types of holidays, so you want to pick the right destination for you. In this video we will show you…

On the shores of the Algarve sun, southern Portugal’s Olhão emerges as a coastal town with character.

Dave and Deb (that’s us!) of The Planet D show our exact itinerary that we did during our tour of 48 Hourse in Guimaraes, the birthplace of Portugal.

Alentejo Tourism is taking decisive steps to position the region as a leader in sustainable wine tourism and lakeside cultural experiences.

Welcome to the captivating city of Coimbra, Portugal! Join us on a virtual journey as we explore the top things to do and see in this historic and cultural gem.

Wine lovers, mark your calendars! On June 28, 2025, the Enóphilo Wine Fest returns to Coimbra for its highly anticipated 6th edition, promising an unforgettable experience for wine enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Coimbra Portugal was love at first sight! During our visit to Coimbra we learned so much about Portuguese history and culture.

Prepare to tantalize your taste buds and delve into the rich history of Portuguese wine on this unique Arrábida experience.

The Bolhão Market is one of Porto’s most iconic places, renowned for its fresh produce, culture, and tradition.

Belém, a parish of the Portuguese capital, is a treasure trove of iconic landmarks, captivating museums, and delectable culinary experiences. This vibrant neighborhood offers something for everyone.

This exclusive event seamlessly blends art and wine in the stunning natural setting of the Douro Valley.

Enjoy a four-hour tour through the Monchique Mountains, carefully crafted to provide an immersive experience in the nature and culture of the region.

Portugal remains a standout as one of the top 10 most searched travel destinations on Google in 2024, according to data from Year in Search.

Portugal takes a pioneering role in sensory tourism with the launch of “Portugal by Nose,” the world’s first tourist route guided by scent.

The visit to Quinta da Regaleira with lunch and wine tasting is an experience that combines the best of Portuguese culture, history, and gastronomy. Get ready for an unforgettable day.

In the heart of Alentejo, halfway between Lisbon and the Extremadura region in Spain, you will find Évora, a city full of history and charm.

Discover the Secrets of Producing Three of the Most Famous Portuguese Products: Cheese, Wine, and Tiles!

Portugal is renowned for its unique gastronomy, and Lisbon is no exception. If you’re looking to go beyond simply tasting the flavors of Portuguese cuisine, why not join a cooking class?

Located on the northern coast of Madeira, Santana is a picturesque village best known for its iconic thatched triangular houses, known as “casas típicas.” These charming, colorful homes are a symbol of Madeiran heritage and…
