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SuggestionsWindsurfing and kitesurfingGliding along on the water, blown by the wind, guarantees a lot of fun and some really relaxing moments. But for an extra shot of adrenalin, there’s nothing like the Atlantic waves which bathe the Portuguese coast.With the right waves and a (...)
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SuggestionsCaminhos de Santiago (St. James Way)The Caminhos de Santiago that cross Portugal from south to north have been followed by pilgrims for centuries. Taking them is to set out on a discovery not only of the country but of ourselves too.The destination of these Ways is the Cathedral of (...)
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SuggestionsGoing to the beach in Porto and the NorthThe north of Portugal has hundreds of kilometres of beaches in settings of great beauty. Lots of choice with good support infrastructure, both on the coast, and in the interior of the area, along the rivers and streams.On the coast, the beaches are (...)
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SuggestionsRomanesque RouteThe Romanesque Route is a tour covering 58 monuments located in the north of Portugal, near the rivers Tâmega, Sousa and part of the Douro.It includes monasteries, churches and memorials, bridges, castles and towers that have in common the (...)
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SuggestionsSurfingStretching 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 (...)
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SuggestionsWalkingWith its mild year-round climate, walking around Portugal is one of the best ways to find those nooks and crannies that otherwise you would never get to know.Around city streets, crossing fields or strolling along the beach, walking tours could have (...)
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SuggestionsCyclingExploring Portugal by bike is a unique experience. You can take it at your own pace, sensing the aromas and sounds that might otherwise pass unnoticed. Whether you choose the sea at your side, to go up and down mountains, or to meander through the (...)