In Portugal there are 13 areas classified by UNESCO as Biosphere Reserves where the conservation of biological and cultural diversity is reconciled with economic and social development, maintaining the balance between people and nature.These 13 (...)
Over the course of two days, walk the streets of Lisbon exploring the architectural landmarks of the 19th, 20th and early 21th centuries.The route starts in Baixa, in the Rua do Ouro, where you can see the neogothic Santa Justa lift. The elevator, (...)
Between Ovar and Torres Vedras, there are about 300 km of Atlantic coast in Central Portugal that surfers can explore in search of the perfect wave or simply to be amazed by the variety of waves. Summer is the most attractive season on the west (...)
If you like to travel on your own, include Portugal in your plans. Besides the breath-taking landscapes you can enjoy in safety, you will find nice, welcoming people who will make your trip an unforgettable experience. For a small (...)
Close to Lisbon, Sintra is a must-visit place in any tourist programme because of its historical and cultural value and the striking beauty of a landscape that has been classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.In the town centre you can take an (...)
Stretching for more than 850km, the Portuguese coast is a gigantic surfing beach. No other coastal strip in the world can offer such a great number of spots in such a short distance, so in Portugal you can always rely on the waves.Tempered by (...)
Visit the International Garden Festival and prepare to be amazed by the exquisite spaces crated within the framework of this original initiative. (...)
In June, a sense of liveliness joins forces with tradition to transform the Madeiran capital into an attractive and fun-filled venue where visitors (...)
Inspired by the mountains of Serra da Estrela and wool, the Wool is an urban art festival that in June will be filling the streets of the historic (...)