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Porto & Northern Portugal

City Break with River Tours…

Porto is an ancient city in Europe, recognized for its historic center which was named a National Heritage site by UNESCO. The city’s bridges are notable and include the Dona Maria Pia railway bridge, the Dom Luis I bridge, and the Arrabida Bridge which offers panoramic views of the city and the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can enjoy traditional “Rabelos” boat trips on the Douro River, once used to transport Porto Wine. Porto’s 15th-century prosperity resulted in the construction of impressive buildings and beautiful churches. Other noteworthy cities in Northern Portugal include Lamego, Braganca, Guimaraes, Barcelos, Viana do Castelo, and Caminha.

Las Beiras & Centre of Portugal

City Tour packed with Culture…

Coimbra is the third largest city in Portugal with one of the oldest universities in Europe. The city has many notable landmarks and ancient academic traditions, including black gowns, fado music, and lively festivities. The university offers courses in a variety of subjects including theology, arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music. Other attractions in the city include Portugal dos Pequenitos, an outdoor museum featuring miniature replicas of traditional Portuguese architecture, and the Ruins of Conimbriga, which offer visitors a glimpse into Portugal’s rich Roman history. The surrounding region known as the Center of Portugal has many beautiful cities worth exploring, such as Aveiro, Figueira da Foz, Over, Viseu, Guarda, and Castelo Branco.

Estremadura
& Ribatejo

Sun, Sea & Chocolate Festivals…

Estremadura and Ribatejo are central to Portuguese lifestyle. Estremadura’s beaches and surf attract visitors, and the region is picturesque with its narrow streets, traditional costumes, and seafood. Berlengas Island showcases the wild side of Portugal’s coast. Inland, Obidos has a medieval wall and hosts the Chocolate Festival while Fatima is Portugal’s top religious site.

Lisbon Region

Portugal’s Capital & Rich History…

Lisbon is the capital and largest city of Portugal, with a history of over 3,000 years, known for its historic landmarks, cultural attractions, natural scenery, Gothic architecture, vibrant nightlife, music scene, mild climate, and delicious food that combines traditional Portuguese flavors with international influences. Lisbon has a wide range of popular attractions, such as the Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, São Jorge Castle, Belem Cultural Centre, and National Museum of Ancient Art.The region is also known for its stunning coastline, with beautiful beaches such as Cascais and Estoril, and natural parks like Sintra-Cascais Natural Park.

The city is also a major transportation hub with excellent road and rail connections and an airport that makes it a popular destination for tourists throughout the year.

Alentejo Region

For the Wine Fanatic…

The Alentejo region in southern Portugal is known for its history, natural scenery, and food and wine. It has rolling plains, vineyards, olive groves, cork forests and picturesque villages. It has a rich history dating back to prehistoric times, with many historic sites and monuments. The region boasts a vibrant cultural scene with festivals and events and offers visitors a taste of authentic Portuguese culture and history.

Algarve Region

Popular relaxing seaside destination…

The Algarve Region in Portugal is a popular tourist destination with beautiful beaches, cliffs, and bays. It has a rich history dating back to Roman times and offers many historic sites to explore. The region is also known for its cuisines, which include fresh seafood, grilled meats, and locally produced wines. With several charming towns, the Algarve region is an ideal place for a relaxing beach holiday or immersive cultural experience.