If you enjoy cycling and walking, then visit the Algarve and discover the vast network of routes and trails on offer in the region.Not only will you have an unforgettable experience but you are sure to have the sun for company because the Algarve (...)
The climate - with over 3,000 hours of sunshine per year and a low annual average rainfall, the Algarve enjoys mild weather throughout the year, which is certainly a big attraction for visitors, both in the summer for a few days on the beach and in (...)
Fleeting, irreverent and unexpected. Street art surprises visitors to Portugal. We are often surprised by drawings on the streets, on billboards, on façades and large walls. These are true open-air galleries, where prominent artists from (...)
With 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 (...)
Portugal’s wine routes will provide some excellent trips to discover a pleasure that has been perfected over time.In fact, it is known that wine has been widely grown in Portugal since at least the time of the Roman Empire. Production has gone (...)
Exploring 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 (...)
The Clube de Montanha do Funchal will promote MIUT (Madeira Island Ultra Trail) an event which will be held on April. This competition covered the (...)
In the beginning of May, the festivity of the crosses in Barcelos is the first annual great pilgrimage in the Alto Minho region.The town of Barcelos (...)
Every year in May, Monsanto celebrates the Festivity of the Crosses, also known as the Festivity of the Castle, that recalls the local population’s (...)