There are water parks from the north to the south of Portugal, which guarantee moments of great fun under the generous Portuguese sun.The sun and sea are a constant in this country with more than 800km of coastline, but it is no longer necessary to (...)
From grilled sardines to pastéis de Belém (custard tarts), the food in Lisbon is as appealing as the city and the region.Grilled sardines are popular throughout Portugal, but in Lisbon they are particularly traditional during the Popular Saints (...)
The Island of Graciosa, classified by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve, is the northernmost of the five that make up the central group of the Azores archipelago. It is known as the White Island, a designation inspired by the island’s (...)
The sea is a natural way of getting to Portugal and a good starting point to gain an insight into the history of this country of explorers. Boats from all over the world dock here, whether via the Atlantic to the west, or the Mediterranean to the (...)
With its mild climate, bright sunshine and favourable winds, sailing along the Portuguese coast is a great pleasure. As always in the Atlantic Ocean, it is sometimes calm for a relaxed spot of sailing, and sometimes more temperamental, offering (...)
The archipelago of Madeira is synonymous with charm and sophistication, making it the ideal place for a holiday tour filled with romantic possibilities.In Funchal, let yourself be charmed by the bright colours of the Mercado dos Lavradores, a market (...)
Ponte de Lima, in the heart of the Minho region, once again immerses itself in the enchanted world of Christmas, between December 1, 2024 and January (...)
In the heart of Alentejo, the Nativity scene with life-size figures returns to the streets of the medieval village of Monsaraz, creating a unique and (...)
From the 1st to the 31st of December, the charm of the Christmas Land is back in Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, to bring joy, animation and Christmas (...)