Nisa is a typical Portuguese village in the Alentejo, in the Portalegre district, known for its quality handmade pottery and embroidery.In the historic centre, ruins of an old castle provide a view over the town and its surroundings. Of the old (...)
Go, wander, get lostPortugal is a perfect destination all year round. But to truly experience the soul of Portugal, it is essential to slow down and take the time to explore the country's hidden gems and lesser-known regions.Just let yourself go and (...)
São João da Madeira provides the opportunity for a different kind of itinerary to see how Portugal’s traditional industries are still preserved.The points of interest on this visit are the region’s old industries that still exist and are now part of (...)
The Island of Porto Santo is a haven of gold and blue, where the pace of everything is tranquil, inviting relaxation and rest.Right in the Atlantic Ocean, Porto Santo, 11km long and 6km wide, has been long dubbed the Golden Island, for its (...)
Ria Formosa, the most important wildlife sanctuary in the Algarve, and the Castro Marim and Vila Real de Santo António marshlands – the River Guadiana wetland zone – are two protected areas waiting to be discovered on foot or by boat. Trips that (...)
Visit Aveiro to discover a landscape dominated by water. Aveiro, next to the sea and the ria (estuary), is crossed by a network of channels through which moliceiros (local boats) meander. These slim, colourful vessels used to be used to collect (...)
Visit Óbidos – Christmas Town – and enter a truly magical world!From, the beginning of December, Óbidos fills up with light, colour and fantasy - (...)
A doorway to a magical world, this is "Perlim - Uma Quinta de Sonhos" (Perlim - A Farm of Dreams) in Santa Maria da Feira, a space which has been (...)