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Lisbon Region

The Lisbon region of Portugal is located on the country's western coast. Home to the capital which is perched at the mouth of the River Tejo and bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west. The city of Lisbon offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modernity, with its narrow cobblestone streets, colourful tiled buildings and a contemporary cultural scene. With its warm climate, friendly locals, and a wide range of attractions, this region is a must visit destination for travellers seeking a mix of culture, history and relaxation. 

Porto & The North

The North of Portugal is a region of great natural beauty, characterized by its stunning landscapes, rich history and cultural heritage.  One of its main attractions is the city of Porto, a UNESCO world heritage site, with its historic centre featuring narrow streets, colourful buildings and iconic landmarks.  Porto is home to a thriving cultural scene with numerous museums, art galleries and music festivals.  The region also offers beautiful beaches along the Atlantic coast, charming fishing villages and picturesque landscapes in the Douro Valley where port wine is produced.

Central Portugal

This lesser known region of Portugal is full of things to do and see. Packed with charming towns, historical sites and vast areas of natural beauty. It is a region rich in monuments, cultural heritage and authentic Portuguese cuisine and customs. Its endless sights and attractions range from the remote mountains of Serra da Estrela, the wild beaches of the Silver coast, the pilgrimage destination of Fatima to the popular historic cities of Coimbra and Tomar.

Alentejo

The Alentejo is known for its vast plains, rolling hills and picturesque landscapes.  It is a place where time seems to slow down, offering a peaceful and tranquil escape from the bustling cities.  This region is dotted with quintessentially whitewashed villages, ancient castles and vineyards that produce some of Portugal's finest wines.  Visitors can immerse themselves in the region's rich history, explore its medieval towns and enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, horseback riding and birdwatching.  With its authentic charm, breath-taking scenery and warm hospitality, Alentejo is a hidden gem that showcases the true essence of Portugal.

Algarve

A haven for sun worshippers, the Algarve is known for its stunning coastline, beautiful beaches and sunny weather.  From secluded coves to long stretches of sandy shores, there is a beach for every preference.  Its dramatic cliffs and rock formations provide breath-taking views and countless opportunities for hiking and exploring.  In addition to its beaches, the Algarve is dotted with traditional fishing villages, enchanting towns and several nature reserves with diverse ecosystems.

Madeira & Porto Santo

Madeira, known as the 'Pearl of the Atlantic' is a paradise for nature lovers.  Immerse yourself in its lush green mountains, exotic flower gardens and dramatic cliffs that plunge into the sparkling deep blue ocean.  The island offers diverse experiences from exploring Funchal’s historic streets to hiking its rugged mountains and levadas.  Just a short ferry ride away lies the serene island of Porto Santo, Madeira’s sandy little sister.  Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a taste of local traditions these islands will captivate your heart and leave you longing for more.

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