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Its terraced vineyards, carved into steep schist hillsides, form a unique landscape that has been shaped by human hands for over two millennia.

Welcome to our video on the top things to do in Portimão, Portugal. Located in the Algarve region, Portimão is a coastal city known for its beautiful beaches, lively marina, and rich history. Here’s a…

This space, rich in historical and spiritual significance, attracts thousands of visitors annually who come to admire its impressive architecture, natural surroundings, and the cultural and religious value it represents.

Embarking on a glass bottom boat is not an everyday experience. Especially when it offers you the opportunity to discover the marine life of São Miguel Island with maximum comfort and safety.

Growing up on a plateau situated at the confluence of the Corgo and Cabril rivers, the city is set in a beautiful natural landscape (the Corgo Escarpment), with the Alvão and, further away, the Marão…

Here is an excellent opportunity to stroll along the white sands of Melides Beach, in the Setúbal Peninsula. A truly sensational landscape.

Unlock the beauty of the Setúbal Peninsula on this carefully crafted 4-hour tour, designed to provide a unique and memorable experience.

This mountainous area is famous for its highest point on mainland Portugal, Torre, which rises to 1,993 meters.

This 8.7 km wooden boardwalk, built along the stunning cliffs of the Paiva River Gorge, is an adventure that draws nature lovers, hikers, and adventurers from around the world.

Situated in the municipality of Nazaré, in central Portugal, the beach combines the charm of a traditional village with modern tourist infrastructure, making it a popular destination for those seeking relaxation, adventure, or an exploration…

In this article, we will explore the most remarkable aspects of this river and why it deserves a visit.

The Benagil Caves, sculpted by the sea over thousands of years, are one of the Algarve’s best-preserved treasures.

Discovered in 1947, these caves are the largest in Portugal and are recognised as one of the “7 Natural Wonders of Portugal.”

As one of the largest dinosaur-themed parks in Europe, this open-air museum offers an immersive experience into the fascinating world of dinosaurs, complete with life-sized reconstructions, educational exhibits, and engaging activities.

Looking for adrenaline and breathtaking landscapes? Then this 3-hour off-road buggy adventure in the Algarve is for you!

Sintra, with its enchanted palaces, lush parks, and mountainous landscapes, is a perfect destination for the whole family.

The new tourism post is open every day of the week, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, ensuring a consistent and welcoming presence for travelers. Whether you’re planning a boating adventure on Alqueva Lake, exploring…

Discover the natural beauty of Faial Island in a unique and thrilling way: on horseback (for experienced riders only).

Enjoy a relaxing experience aboard a restored sailboat, sailing through the bay of Lagos and taking in the breathtaking landscapes. The water taxi experience between Alvor and Lagos offers a round trip or one-way journey,…

With a duration of two hours, a surfing lesson is the perfect balance of learning, friendship, and lots of fun.

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.

Are you on vacation in Porto and have free time to explore other places? Then don’t miss the opportunity to visit Braga, a city with more than 2000 years of history and rich in culture,…

The Arrábida Mountain Range, a natural park located south of Lisbon, offers more than just stunning landscapes. Beneath the surface lies an underwater world ready to be explored by the most curious divers.

Get ready for an adventure in the mountains! This 4-hour tour takes you to explore the natural and cultural wonders of Monchique and Fóia.

With a maximum capacity of 5 people and a minimum age of 6, this activity offers 60 minutes of pure fun.

The Azores were discovered by Portuguese navigators in the early 15th century under the command of Prince Henry the Navigator. The islands were uninhabited and were colonised by the Portuguese, Flemish, and other peoples, who…

Santa Cruz da Graciosa, the main town on Graciosa Island in the Azores, has a history dating back to the 15th century, with the beginning of the island’s settlement.

The name “São Roque” is a tribute to Saint Roch, the patron saint of travelers, who became an important figure for the local community.

Looking for a unique and sustainable experience in the Algarve? Then embark on an unforgettable journey along the Arade River to Silves!

Ribeira Grande is the largest city on São Miguel’s north coast, blending volcanic landscapes, historic architecture, and a laid-back Azorean charm. It’s the perfect place to explore natural wonders while enjoying local culture and hospitality.

Located on the island of Faial, in the central group of the Azores archipelago, Horta is a charming coastal city rich in maritime history, natural beauty, and cultural vibrancy. Known as a hub for transatlantic…

Starting from August 13, 2024, new rules will come into effect regulating access to the Benagil caves, located in the municipality of Lagoa, in the Algarve.

Right in the middle of the Atlantic, the islands of Madeira and Porto Santo are a haven of natural beauty. The exotic colours of the flowers stand out from among the blue sea and the…

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.

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…

Ponta do Sol is Madeira’s sunniest village — a dreamy coastal gem nestled between cliffs and sea. With colorful streets, sea-view cafés, and golden sunsets, it’s the perfect place to slow down and soak in…

Calheta is a sun-drenched paradise on Madeira’s southwest coast, where golden sand meets deep blue sea. A peaceful retreat for beach lovers, nature seekers, and culture enthusiasts alike. Here, tradition and modernity blend in a…

Compared to the same period in 2023, the Port of Leixões saw a 10% increase in passengers and a 27% rise in ships, marking an all-time high.

The Benagil caves are a unique and unforgettable destination for anyone wishing to explore the Algarve coast.












