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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.

Elvas is a mighty border town with the largest bastioned fortifications in Europe — a UNESCO World Heritage Site where history, strategy, and resilience are etched into every stone.

Monsaraz is a timeless hilltop village where medieval walls, Templar legacy, and Alentejo tradition come together in one of Portugal’s most captivating historical landscapes — and where you can gaze at one of the clearest,…

Évora is a timeless treasure in the Alentejo — where Roman ruins, medieval towers, and sunlit streets come together in a city that feels both monumental and warmly human.

Marvão is located at one of its highest points, the Sapoio mountain range, on a quartzite ridge, at an altitude of between 800 and 850 meters, within the Serra de São Mamede Natural Park.

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.

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

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

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…

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






































































