It doesn’t matter if you are a seasoned surfer or you’re just starting out; Portugal is one of the most surfer-friendly countries out there. Portugal's expansive coastline, 1,793 kilometres (1,114 miles) i...
Lisbon is a city steeped in atmospheric history, alluring charm and spades of culture. Although quite hilly, the capital is nicely compact and the streets are lined with pastel-coloured buildings, many of which...
Lisbon has exploded in popularity over the last few years, and it’s easy to see why. This pastel-hued city, spread across seven hills, offers an enchanting mix of culture, history and gastronomy. However, a&nbs...
As it's such a popular destination for many different types of holidaymakers, the Algarve is well suited for the kind of holiday that isn't just about lounging around the pool ( though there's nothing wrong wit...
Madeira should be considered a holiday destination at any time of year. As a result of its mountainous landscape, Madeira has a microclimate, which allows guests to experience temperatures of 20 degrees Celsius...
Minho is a region in Northern Portugal that has it all: history, culture, natural beauty and, of course, wine. Vineyards blanket the slopes of mountains and unfurl from the riverbanks, while a dramatic coastlin...