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SuggestionsThe best beachesAn extensive coastline with soft golden sand on every beach, a long summer and plenty of sunshine all year round make Portugal an obvious choice as a holiday destination.Comments and reports in the international media acknowledging the quality and (...)
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SuggestionsWinter SunWinter in Portugal is a very pleasant season, with plenty of sunshine up and down the country and temperatures rarely falling below 10ºC. With an average of more than 300 sunny days a year, winter here can sometimes seem more like spring and you (...)
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SuggestionsA weekend in TroiaBoat trips in search of dolphins, beaches extending as far as the eye can see, restaurants with fresh fish and terraces on the sand... this is the simplest description of a vacation in Troia, ideal for the whole family.About an hour from Lisbon, in (...)
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Portugal byRural Charm Hotels in PortugalPortugal by... Condé Nast TravelerThe reason why there are so many really well-designed country hotels in Portugal is a mystery. Or maybe not. In any case there is no scientific explanation to justify the high level of rural chic style of our (...)
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Portugal byPortugal, road tripsPortugal by... Condé Nast TravelerAn unforgivable failure for any traveller is to believe that magic can only be found in the most remote places. It is no overstatement to say that Portugal is one of the world’s most wonderful destinations and, (...)
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SuggestionsThe Alentejo CoastThe Alentejo coast stretches from the mouth of the River Sado to Zambujeira do Mar, and will surprise you for being such a well preserved coastal area, with small havens of sun and beach, hospitable people and good cuisine.From Troia to SinesYou can (...)
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Portugal byA beach trip to 10 Portuguese beachesPortugal by... Condé Nast TravelerOn a never-ending coastline like this, it’s the culture of the sun that sets the rules. All beaches are a microcosm with a host of fans who might travel great distances just to take a dip. Our selection of (...)
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BeachesPraia da ComportaLocated on the southern tip of the Tróia Peninsula, the huge sandy extent of Comporta Beach is a regular summer favourite, given good means of access and plenty of parking space. Forming part of the Sado Estuary Nature Reserve, Comporta Beach has (...)
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Protected AreasReserva Natural do Estuário do SadoThe River Sado is born in the Serra da Vigia, near Beja, and winds its way across the plains of the Alentejo, travelling 180 km north until they flow into the sea near Setúbal. The river’s estuary commences close to Alcácer do Sal, a highly fertile (...)
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Towns and VillagesAlcácer do SalGraciously laid out over the right bank of the Sado river and rising up a gentle slope, Alcácer do Sal has been settled since the earliest of times. Archaeological remains have been found that date back to the Neolithic period not to mention (...)