One of the busiest seaside resorts in the Algarve for its lively and carefree atmosphere, Albufeira owes its fame to the beautiful beaches and the many bars and nightclubs. But it's worth getting to know this town of white houses. Founded by the (...)
Modern, lively and sophisticated, Vilamoura has developed around its marina, and is today one of the largest leisure resorts in Europe. The town is built around a tourist resort begun in the 1970s. But the Romans already knew the area, as is clear (...)
A wine producing region with a long tradition, the Alentejo boasts wines that will surprise you for their excellence, aromas and colours as unique as the landscape and the cuisine.This region, where the skyline extends as far as the eye can see, on (...)
Located close to the border, Elvas fought to maintain the independence of Portugal and its history. By doing so, it became an example for all mankind.Upon our arrival in the city, we are greeted by a magnificent Aqueduct extending a distance of 7 km (...)
In one day, it is possible to discover the main points of the Portuguese capital - museums, monuments, and breath-taking views.First, starting the morning right from the top: from the walls of Castelo de São Jorge (São Jorge Castle), a view over the (...)
To the north of Lisbon, with good access from the capital, you can enjoy the invigorating Atlantic air while swinging away at one of the Western region’s golf courses. You can practise your different game strategies by the sea and sand dunes or amid (...)
The acclaimed violinist and conductor André Rieu, together with his Johann Strauss Orchestra, promises to enchant Portugal again, with four days of (...)
Arruda dos Vinhos hosts another edition of its long-awaited "Vine and Wine Festival", an event that aims to promote and promote the wines, gastronomy (...)
Between the 31st of October and the 1st of November, Curral das Freiras, in Câmara de Lobos, on the island of Madeira, celebrates one of the most (...)