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The Convent of Mafra is Portugal’s greatest Baroque monument — a symbol of royal ambition, artistic grandeur, and the golden age of João V, brought to life in history and literature alike.

Setúbal is one of the only places in Europe where you can spot wild dolphins in their natural habitat — a magical encounter set against the stunning backdrop of the Sado Estuary and Arrábida’s coastline.

From the stunning cliffs of Santa Cruz to the lively streets of Torres Vedras during Carnival season, this region offers the perfect blend of nature, culture, and unforgettable local spirit.

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.

Setúbal reaffirms its place on the experiential tourism map by joining the national network “Discovering Industrial Tourism”. Focusing on the historic canning industry, this initiative promises to transform the industrial heritage of the Sado into…

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.

Instead of filling it with generic magnets or mass-produced trinkets, why not bring home a skill, a memory, and a piece of art you created yourself?

Get to know these panoramic buses and explore the city at your own pace, with the freedom to get on and off at any of the stops.

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

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

This recognition celebrates the station’s transformation into a modern cultural and tourism hub while honoring its architectural heritage.

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.

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

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…

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a city that blends history, culture, and natural beauty along the riverside.

Located just 30 km from Lisbon, this small town is set against the backdrop of the Sintra Mountains, where mist often rolls through dense forests, enhancing the atmosphere around its castles and palaces. What sets…

Setúbal has a rich history dating back to the Phoenician occupation in the 8th century B.C. and its development as an important Roman port, then known as Cetobriga.

The history of Sesimbra dates back to Prehistory, with evidence of human occupation in caves and shelters in the Serra da Arrábida, where ancient peoples took advantage of the coastal location and natural resources.

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

The history of Mafra dates back to ancient times, with evidence of Roman and Arab occupation, but it was in the 18th century that the town became a significant landmark in Portuguese history.

Street art in Lisbon has a history that dates back decades. During the 1980s and 1990s, the city saw a proliferation of graffiti and murals inspired by the United States.

The latest edition of the “Top 100 City Destinations Index 2024,” compiled by Euromonitor International, includes two Portuguese cities among the most attractive urban destinations for tourists: Lisbon and Porto.













































































