Lisbon is one of the most atmospheric cities in Europe, but this small, highly historic country is far from done yet. There's the balmy resort region of Algarve, the green north, home of Port wine, including Porto, the Douro Valley, Coimbra, and Braga; the fairytale palaces of Sintra, the Atlantic islands Madeira and the Azores; and much more.

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The Algarve´s Pine Cliffs is cited among "9 of Europe´s Best Luxury Resorts"

Pine Cliffs Resort In Olhos de Água, just ten minutes´s drive from the town of Albufeira, this is a luxurious family-friendly experience with a vast array of activities, including kids’ clubs, tennis, golf, and a private beach. This resort offers a combination of family fun and relaxation in one of Europe’s most beautiful coastal regions. Top Features: Private beach with beach clubs and water sports Kids’ clubs, family pools, and babysitting services Championship golf course and tennis academy…

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6 nifty nature and adventure activities on São Miguel in the Azores Islands

Enrico PescantiniPortugal's answer to Spain's Canary Islands, the Azores are a nine-island grouping  1,529 kilometres (950 miles) out in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Iberian Peninsula. The largest (759km²/293 square mi.) and most populous of the archipelago, São Miguel, is home to capital Ponta Delgada, but also a spectacular volcanic but verdant landscape including towering cliffs and ancient laurisilva forests that make a truly splendid playground for nature and adventure lovers.read post 

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Portugal in ´8 Excellent Options for an Awesome Autumn Road Trip´

Pedrik This small country´s coast has long been popular as a holiday mecca, but its interior remains one of Europe’s best-kept secrets. But word of its immense rural charm is starting to spread to travellers all over the world, and it offers some magical motoring possibilies. For instance, the drive through port-wine country from Porto along the banks of the Douro River in the north is without doubt one of the most appealing road-trips imaginable, with many of the region’s famous wine estates…

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Madeira is one of ´7 of the Top Destination Brands of 2023´

Visit Madeira Europe of course continued to put in very strong performances this year as well, and at the World Travel Awards “World´s Leading Island Destination” went to Madeira, a balmy, dreamy outpost of Portugal in the Atlantic Ocean famed for its dramatic landscapes and often pristine beaches as well as its food and wine. And this year the “World’s Leading Festival and Event Destination” was the ever-glamourous French Riviera city of Cannes. read post  

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  • I had not heard of Guimarães, so appreciate Jorge´s bringing it to our attention below. For Frommer´s on the other hand, it´s the our old favorite the Algarve which makes their must-travel list for the year, thanks especially to direct flights to Faro from North America, along with some new developments on the museums, theater, music festivals, and hotels fronts: https://www.frommers.com/tips/news/frommers-best-places-to-go-in-2026/
  • Barely a half hour or so inland from Porto, Guimarães isn´t one of the usual suspects when visiting Portugal, but it´s got UNESCO World Heritage history as the first capital of the country, back in the 12th century, a vibrant youth/cultural scene, and now it´s on the BBC´s list of top travel destinations for this year not just because of all that but because it´s Europe´s Green Capital for 2026. Check it out: https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20251209-the-20-best-places-to-t...
    The 20 best places to travel in 2026
    From a Polynesian island ringed by blue lagoons to the heart of Chile's wine country, these are BBC journalists' top destinations this year.
  • I have read and also heard first-hand from people about this, and here the Guardian lays out how it came about https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jun/25/lisbon-europe...
    How Lisbon put itself on the map for real estate and tourism – and became Europe’s least affordable…
    Tourists stay in short-term rentals and foreigners buy second homes, while residents of the city rent rooms, not apartments, says researcher Agustín…
  • Against amazingly tough competition, Tripadvisor readers chose Praia da Falésia, in the Algarve near Albufeira, as the world´s best beach for 2024 - pretty impressive! put https://www.timeout.com/news/this-portuguese-beach-has-just-been-cr...
    TripAdvisor Traveller's Choice Awards: Praia da Falésia Named World's Best Beach
    The review platform's annual awards are based on the millions of reviews posted by users over the last year, and have revealed which of the world's b…
  • I still need to explore more of Portugal, and this city, Braga, is very much on my bucket list, along with Coimbra, also in the north: https://www.timeout.com/news/this-underrated-city-is-europes-next-e...
    This underrated city is Europe’s next emerging destination
    The city was given the award at this year’s World Travel Awards
  • A pretty interesting look in The Guardian at several towns off the usual Portugal tourist track: https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2022/jun/11/hidden-portugal-wher...
    Hidden Portugal: where to stay and what to do off the beaten track
    Hauntingly beautiful villages, thermal springs, unspoilt beaches, fairytale castles ... Portugal has so much more to offer than the bustle of the Alg…
  • Which European city can be considered the continent's most romantic? The cliché of Paris of course jumps first to most people's minds. Yet Time Out reports that a recent survey has crowned another capital: would you believe Lisbon? Read on and see why: https://www.timeout.com/news/this-city-has-been-named-europes-most-...
    This city has been named Europe’s most romantic capital
    Pucker up!
  • Ever heard of Viseu? It's a region up north, about an hour and a half from Porto and just over an hour from Coimbra, with an ancient history and a lot ot see/do as a heartland of "deep Portugal." A writer from there just recently described it on the platform Medium: https://medium.com/globetrotters/the-hidden-portugal-that-doesnt-ge...
    The Hidden Portugal That Doesn’t Get In Touristic Routes | by Araci Almeida | Globetrotters | Oct,…
  • Portuguese strands among The Guardian's great survey of Europe's top beaches earlier this year: https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2022/apr/30/40-best-beaches-in-e...
    40 of the best beaches in Europe | Beach holidays | The Guardian
    From flamingo-pink shores to wild coastlines and everything in between, our travel writers pick the continent’s finest sands, and places to stay near…
  • Plenty of non-Portuguese have heard of fado, but very few of this country's other UNESCO World Heritage song tradition, called "cante alentejano" - polyphonic, a capella, and named after the region where it originated, the Alentejo, which borders Spain. Here's a UNESCO video which gives a good overview: https://youtu.be/_Pn53uSYwOM
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