
Portugal offers a wealth of opportunity, year-round - from the bustling and cosmopolitan city of Lisbon where old meets new to the popular, coastal resorts of The Algarve with authentic, local fishing villages mixing with fun-filled family villages and luxury golfing retreats for universal appeal.
Along Portugals beautiful southern coast you will find the Algarve, which is host to a whole range of resorts from sandy beaches, lively bars, marinas, quaint villages and markets. It is famous for amazing golf courses that run along a dramatic coastline and the fiery flavours of piri-piri chicken found in most tavernas. There are plenty of cultural and scenic places to visit including Portugals most western point Cape St Vincent and the sandstone Castle at Silves
Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and maintains its charm from its rich cultural heritage of restored palaces, churches and an impressive hilltop castle. It is the most visited city in Portugal and provides the perfect sightseeing holiday. There is a selection of monuments, museums and medieval streets lined with exquisite shops and restaurants. Lisbon is the place for popular festivities and exciting nightlife of bars and restaurants
Lisbon coast is an all year round destination due to moderate temperatures during winter and summer months. The resorts provide something for everyone from stylish bars, casinos, golf courses to amazing historical monuments and cultural experiences. The restaurants are filled with the local cuisine and as the region is known for its variety of fish undoubtedly it will be on the menu. The coast is surrounded by lush flora, fauna and impressive hill top views, which highlight the spectacular Lisbon coastline
Coimbra is a romantic city that holds a special place in the heart of the Portuguese. It is rich in history with the oldest University in the country founded in 1290. The city has so much to be discovered, filled with medieval churches, white washed houses and endless winding streets that lead to an array of fine cafes and local cuisine. The area Se Velha is where you will find the hustle and bustle with lots of appealing shops down narrow streets and bars filled with welcoming locals and students
Oporto is the second largest city and the cosmopolitan centre of Portugal. It is rich from centuries of trade and provides much history from events in the past. Oporto is situated in a deep gorge and has amazing topography making it particularly picturesque especially in the old town. The lovely riverside district is attracting a growing number of restaurants, bars and nightclubs making this a great destination for all
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