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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…

The updated schedule is designed to support both resident mobility and independent visitors seeking flexible, self‑directed journeys.

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…

Aldeagar is an innovative cultural route in the municipality of Beja that transforms 15 villages and the small town of Beringel into living “immaterial museums”, designed to be discovered on foot and at your own…

For the fourth consecutive year, Porto steps into the spotlight as the strategic heart of international wine tourism.

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?

The announcement comes in the wake of the Airlines for Europe (A4E) initiative to harmonize hand luggage policies among member airlines, aiming to reduce confusion for travelers.

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.

Backed by positive results from the first semester, Turismo do Algarve plans to maintain its focus on strategic market engagement, differentiated tourism products, and a value-driven approach that positions the Algarve as a leading European…

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.

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

The first direct flight landed on June 25 at the Lajes Civil Air Terminal on Terceira, marking a new chapter in air connectivity between Central Europe and this increasingly popular Atlantic destination.

Ponta Delgada, a key gateway to the Azores and one of Portugal’s most dynamic tourism destinations, has taken a significant step forward in shaping its tourism future by creating the Municipal Tourism Council.

Portugal saw its highest-ever tourism revenue for the month of April, with data released by the Bank of Portugal (BdP) on June 18, 2025, confirming a significant surge driven by Easter holiday travel.

In 2025, this long-standing collaboration between the three regions takes a bold step forward with the launch of a joint international tourism strategy. The vision: to offer an authentic, diverse, and sustainable travel experience rooted…

According to data released by the National Statistics Institute (INE), this marks a continuation of the upward trend that began at the start of the year, with April setting yet another monthly record for passenger…

This positive trend, according to the Algarve Hotel and Tourism Enterprises Association (AHETA), was largely fueled by rising demand from domestic travelers as well as visitors from Spain and Germany.

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…

The Regional Network of Hiking Trails in the Azores is set to expand with the implementation of 14 new trails and the approval of three additional routes by the Hiking Trails Monitoring Committee (CAPP). With…

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.




