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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.

Saying goodbye to your single life is a unique and special moment that deserves to be celebrated in style. What about planning an unforgettable boat cruise along the Douro River?

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.

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.

Located in the heart of the historic centre, the cathedral stands out for its Romanesque architecture, enriched with Gothic and Baroque elements, which reflect the city’s evolution over the centuries.

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.

Established in 1971, the park is known for its extraordinary biodiversity, mountainous landscapes, and historical villages that preserve centuries-old traditions.

The “Palácio da Bolsa”, located in Porto, is one of the city’s most iconic buildings and a symbol of the historical and cultural heritage of northern Portugal.

Known for its expansive stretch of golden sand and waves perfect for surfing, the beach is ideal for those looking to relax, enjoy water sports, or savour the region’s typical culinary delights.

The cities of Porto and Lisbon offer unique and charming landscapes, which transform into magical settings when night falls.

The Castle of Guimarães is one of Portugal’s most iconic historical buildings, holding immense significance in the country’s formation.

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

The Dom Luís I Bridge spans the Douro River, connecting Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia, and stands out for its impressive iron arch and architectural structure that combines beauty with innovative engineering.

The Crystal Palace Gardens are one of the most iconic locations in Porto, offering a green and tranquil space in the heart of the city.

Located in the heart of the city, near the Douro River, this church offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the artistic and cultural heritage of Porto.

Casa da Música, located on Avenida da Boavista, is one of the most important cultural landmarks in Porto and a reference point for contemporary architecture in Portugal.

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

Braga Cathedral is one of the oldest and most important in Portugal, representing a historical and religious landmark dating back to the 11th century.

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.

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

The Bolhão Market is one of Porto’s most iconic places, renowned for its fresh produce, culture, and tradition.

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.

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

Enjoy a four-hour tour through the Monchique Mountains, carefully crafted to provide an immersive experience in the nature and culture of the region.

The Óbidos Castle dates back to the 12th century. At that time, Portuguese territories were still a contested area between Muslims and Christians.

Located at the highest point in the historic center, the cathedral offers stunning views and is surrounded by an atmosphere rich in history and tradition.

Hopefully these travel tips will help you from making some of my mistakes when traveling through Porto!

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,…

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

Located in the city of Tomar, in the district of Santarém, these monuments are closely associated with the Order of the Templars and later with the Order of Christ, which played a central role in…

The fortress was built as part of the coastal defense system during the reign of King João III. It played a vital role in protecting the coast from pirate attacks and invasions.

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

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…

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.

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

Dating back to the 11th century, the castle holds a history and a strategic location that offered protection against invasions during the Christian Reconquest. It is part of the “Mondego Defensive Line,” a network of…

Originally built in the 12th century, the castle underwent various phases of expansion and renovation over the centuries, particularly during the reign of King Dinis and Queen Saint Isabel, who made the fortress a royal…

Experience a complete immersion into the heart of Portuguese culture through a Fado night in Porto, including dinner.

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.

The building, which currently functions as a luxury hotel, is surrounded by an extensive forest area known for its biodiversity and natural beauty.

Experience an unforgettable day with your loved ones or indulge your fervor for sport fishing on the Tagus River in Lisbon.

Located in the town of Batalha in central Portugal, this UNESCO World Heritage site was commissioned by King João I in 1385 to commemorate the Portuguese victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota.

Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1989, it draws visitors from around the world with its historical significance and stunning Gothic architecture.

Observe dolphins in their natural habitat and see the Lagos coastline and the Ponta da Piedade promontory.

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 visit to Quinta da Regaleira with lunch and wine tasting is an experience that combines the best of Portuguese culture, history, and gastronomy. Get ready for an unforgettable day.

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

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.

Located in Quarteira, Aquashow is a water and theme park that offers fun for the whole family. With a variety of attractions and activities, Aquashow is the ideal destination during your vacation.

In the heart of Alentejo, halfway between Lisbon and the Extremadura region in Spain, you will find Évora, a city full of history and charm.

Discover the Secrets of Producing Three of the Most Famous Portuguese Products: Cheese, Wine, and Tiles!

We invite you to experience the world of fado while enjoying a delicious dinner. After this moment, visit Lisbon at night, surrounded by the lights of the magnificent monuments!

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