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Seeing the Alentejo from a balloon is within your reach. |
From a bush you hear a terrifying roar; in the distance you can see long necks craning to eat from the tallest treetops and a kangaroo suddenly hops into view. |
If you love water sports, Alentejo will seem like heaven. The reservoirs, with plenty of good access points to the water, are excellent ... |
The traditional dryness of the Alentejo countryside has been changing over recent decades due to the invasion of calm lakes surrounded by greenery. These ... |
An immense golden plain on the shores of the Atlantic, the Alentejo coast hides dozens of beaches just waiting to be discovered. |
Stretching over more than 100 kms of coastline, from Porto Covo in the Alentejo to Burgau in Algarve, this is Europe’s best preserved coastal area. |
For a relaxed week of seaside holidays, the Costa Vicentina has beaches surrounded by a protected and almost untouched natural environment. Come and discover. |
Ideal for beach holidays with the family, the Costa Vicentina is one of the few bathing resorts without a multitude of people. Start your children surfing ... |
It’s not by chance that these beaches are now considered very fashionable. They are beautiful expanses of sand, close to Lisbon, with restaurants serving ... |
Play with dolphins off Tróia’s beaches, or enjoy fresh fish in a coastal restaurant. |
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