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SuggestionsAlong the coast of Centro de PortugalWide sandy beaches framed by hillsides and protected by dunes and pinewoods, with fine sand and deep blue choppy seas… such is the coast of Centro de Portugal. Images of great beauty that you can discover on a ride along the coast from Figueira da (...)
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SuggestionsPico, Faial and São Jorge – the “Triangle Islands”The entire Azores archipelago is beautiful and worth a visit, but due to their proximity, Pico, Faial and São Jorge form the so-called "Triangle" of the Central Group of islands that encourage you to cross the sea to get to know your (...)
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SuggestionsLisbon, a shopping destinationIn the cosmopolitan city of Lisbon, everything is just a stone’s throw away.To the people of Lisbon, Baixa (downtown) has always been the place par excellence for shopping. And even the big international brands like to have their space in this area. (...)
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SuggestionsCruising the Algarve coastWith about 200 kilometres of coastline, great weather and calm waters, the Algarve is ideal for sailing, even if you don’t own a boat, since there’s always the option to rent one or to join the cruises that explore the beauty the coastline. Seeing (...)
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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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SuggestionsIn the country of tilesYou can’t miss them, wherever you are in Portugal. Tiles travel across all-time styles and languages and fill any pavement or visit with colour.Al-zuleique is the Arabic word that became the Portuguese azulejo (tile) and referred to the “small, (...)
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SuggestionsThe Alqueva Dark Sky RouteImagine a place where we feel covered by a majestic starry sky. The feeling is indescribable, and usually only possible artificially, in a planetarium, where we sit comfortably for a lesson on the stars. In Portugal, we are lucky to have that (...)
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SuggestionsA day of wellness at a spaFree your spirit and regain your balance. The mild climate and ideal location near the ocean make Portugal’s spas natural reserves for wellness.If you're looking for a quiet holiday destination, In the comfort of a hotel or at a resort, in Portugal (...)
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SuggestionsPico, the mountain islandWith an area of 448km2, the Island of Pico is the second largest in the Azores and one that is home to Portugal’s highest mountain, also called Pico, at 2,351m above sea level. Often referred to as the Mountain Island, Pico forms one of the points (...)
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SuggestionsTerceira, the festive islandThe island of Terceira, one of the main entry points to the Azores, together with the islands of Graciosa, São Jorge, Pico and Faial, forms the central group of the archipelago.As its name implies, this was the third island of the archipelago to be (...)