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The last palace of Portuguese Kings was transformed into the most legendary Hotel in Portugal and into one of the most beautiful and historical hotels of the world; a symbol of the art of hospitality…

Dino Parque Lourinhã is Portugal’s largest outdoor dinosaur museum, located near Lisbon. An exciting theme park bringing prehistoric creatures to life.

Soar above the untouched landscapes of Peneda-Gerês, between Salamonde and Paradela — where misty peaks, silent waters, and awakening nature paint the final days of winter in timeless beauty.

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

Fly over Machico, Madeira and discover golden beaches, lush hills, and coastal charm in one of the island’s most peaceful and historic towns.

Soar over Madeira Island in stunning 4K — lush mountains, towering cliffs, and crystal-clear waters await in this aerial escape over Portugal’s Atlantic gem.

Santa Cruz da Graciosa offers timeless island charm and one of the Azores’ most striking lighthouses. This drone footage reveals a peaceful Atlantic village, where history and nature meet in perfect balance.

São Roque do Pico is where history, nature, and the sea come together. From its whaling museum and lava pools to quiet harbors and volcanic vineyards, it offers a peaceful, authentic glimpse into life on…

Angra do Heroísmo is a city of history, gardens, churches, and Atlantic views. This video highlights its most iconic landmarks – from majestic cathedrals and botanical gardens to old plazas and the timeless marina –…

Faial Island is a place of volcanoes, sailors, and unforgettable views. This traveler-made video highlights the top 20 things to do – many of them free – from the lunar landscapes of Capelinhos to the…

Mira de Aire Caves — Portugal’s largest cave and one of its seven natural wonders, unveiling 150 million years of underground beauty.

Standing proudly in the historic center of Viseu, the Sé de Viseu (Viseu Cathedral) is a monument of deep spiritual and architectural significance, blending Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, and Baroque styles — the result of centuries…

The Dom Luís I Bridge is a double-deck metal arch bridge that spans the River Douro between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal.

Discover Guimarães Castle, the birthplace of a nation, where Portugal’s first steps were carved in stone.

Where the city meets the Atlantic, and sunsets paint the sky in gold and fire, discover Matosinhos Beach.

Palácio da Bolsa is a 19th-century neoclassical masterpiece in Porto, where architecture, history, and elegance unite in stunning harmony.

Porto Cathedral is a romanesque stronghold towering over the city, where centuries of faith, stone, and history converge.

São Bento Station where trains arrive beneath 20,000 tiles and centuries of Portuguese history unfold on every tile.

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.

Discover the wild beauty of Peneda-Gerês — where waterfalls, rivers, and lagoons create a symphony of nature in Portugal’s only national park.

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.

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

Discover the 10 best things to do in Faro — the sunny capital of the Algarve, where history meets the sea.

Late winter in Peneda-Gerês — between Salamonde and Paradela dams, nature reveals its raw, untamed beauty in northern Portugal’s only national park.

Explore Machico — one of Madeira’s most charming towns, home to the island’s best sandy beach and a perfect day trip from Funchal.

Sweeping 4K UHD beauty shots of Madeira — where lush mountains meet the Atlantic, and every frame feels like a postcard.

From volcanic caves to coastal islets, this journey through Angra do Heroísmo reveals the wild, the historic, and the breathtaking — all thanks to local support and island hospitality.

São Roque do Pico — where volcanic cliffs meet the Atlantic, and time slows down with the rhythm of the sea. A true Azorean gem!

Explored lava tunnels and a massive volcanic caldera — flew the drone so high it reached the clouds for the first time. Discover it!

Faial Island or Fayal (2024) is an island of the Azores archipelago in Portugal. The Azores islands are located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean between Europe and the Americas. The Capelinhos Volcano and…

In this video, we take you on a day trip to the charming city of Leiria, just a short drive from our house sit in Nazaré.

With its traditional gondola-like boats and several quaint canals, Aveiro is often called the Venice of Portugal – and for good reason.

A fortified gem on the Portuguese-Spanish border, Valença do Minho blends history, charm, and riverside beauty in perfect harmony.

Lagos is a charming port town that boasts dramatic natural scenery, situated in southern Portugal’s Algarve region.

We spent a couple of days in Braga, and here are the top sights and attractions in Braga that you have to see.

An afternoon in Chaves, Portugal located in North Central Portugal very close to the border of Spain.

Knee-walking is seen as a physical expression of one’s deep devotion and a way to fulfill vows or seek spiritual purification.

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

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.










