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Albufeira lies on the coast of central Algarve, and was once a major trading seaport during the era of Moorish rule, when it was known as 'Al-Buhera'. The major earthquake of 1755 levelled much of the old city, destroying the castle and the old town church, but despite this some parts of the old town remain.....(More)
Algarve Beach
The picturesque village of Alte is located in an area of great natural beauty, allowing the visitor to explore a part of rural Portugal, whilst also being close to Faro airport....(More)
Almancil is only 20 minutes drive from Faro airport and in the heart of the Algarve´s most popular tourist area....(More)
Altura is located on the Algarve coast, next to Monte Gordo. It´s beaches and wide range of tourist activities make it a popular destination for visitors....(More)
The historical village of Alvor has retained much of its pictaresque charm whilst close by lies the large sandy beach "Praia dos Tres Irmãos"....(More)
Carvoeiro is a coastal village, close to Portimao and Lagoa. Whilst there are plenty of activities for sports enthusiasts such as golf, horse riding, tennis, watersports etc, there are also parts of the village where the visitor can appreciate traditional Portuguese cooking.....(More)
Faro is the largest city in the Algarve, popular with tourists all year round. Faro international airport is the main airport for the Algarve region....(More)
Lagos was once the main city of the Algarve, and remains a popular travel destination for many tourists each summer. Historically, Lagos is known for the harbour from which Vasco de Gama embarked on the epic voyage of discovery in 1499. The voyage from Portugal, down along the African coast and round the Cape of Good Hope, eventually led to the discovery of India.....(More)
Monte Gordo bay is situated in the south-eastern part of Algarve. It offers a large beach, several new golf courses and plenty of nightlife.....(More)
Porches is a coastal town, close to Lagoa and Portimao. There are several impressive beaches to be found here, and Faro airport can be reached in approximately 30 mins.....(More)
Portimao has grown from being a traditional fishing village to become an up-market coastal town, with a large Marina. It is home to a popular beach - Praia da Rocha......(More)
Quarteira is located on the coast, in the heart of the most popular tourist region of the Algarve. Near Albufeira and Faro, Quarteira is easily accessible from Faro airport and offers a wide range of holiday activities .....(More)
Sagres lies on the south west of the Algarve, with plenty of beaches.....(More)
São bras de Alportel lies within the Algarve countryside, and only a few minutes drive from the Faro airport. Being further inland than other coastal resorts it is less crowded and offers the traveller the opportunity to explore the countryside of the Algarve.....(More)
Vilamoura is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the Algarve and is only 25km from Faro airport. Within Vilamoura the visitor can find numerous golf courses, a yacht marina, a casino and golden sandy beaches.....(More)
Lisbon is the capital city of Portugal, with many fascinating places to visit, from the castle of St. George, to the magnificent aqaurium at the Park of the Nations. Lisbon also contains a huge range of restaurants, various musuems and parks and a friendly nightlife......(More)
View of Lisbon - José Manuel
Batalha is the home of Portugal´s greatest national shrine, the monastery of Our Lady of Victory, and is also close to the sanctuary of Fatima......(More)
The Costa da Caparica is the largest beach resort in the Lisbon area and is only 10 minutes drive from the heart of the capital......(More)
Óbidos is a beautiful fortified city and a world heritage sight. The city has attracted generations of talented artisans and their work can be seen throughout. There is also an amphitheatre which puts on frequent performances......(More)
Ourem lies a few miles from the Sanctaury of Fatima and is situated upon a hilltop providing excellent views of the surrounding valley......(More)
Queluz is about 15 km north-west of Lisbon and is famed for its 18th century palace with beautiful gardens......(More)
The city of Santarém is built upon a hill above the river Tagus and was one of the earliest towns to be created near Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. From the Portas do Sol the whole valley of the Tagus can be seen, described by Tennyson´s travelling partner as "one of the great panoramic landscapes of Europe" in 1859.....(More)
Setubal lies just beneath Lisbon, on the Sado river. It is close to the Serra da Arrabida, a protected area of vast limestone ridges, rich forests of oak, bay trees and plantlife unique to the region......(More)
Sintra is one of Portugal´s most beautiful regions, long admired for its almost tropical abundance of luxuriant flora and rich vegetation. The poet Byron referred to it as a "glorious Eden". Sintra is home to an outrageously opulent palace and a beautiful Moorish castle that offers sweeping views of the surrounding countryside......(More)
Amarante is a town with an ancient history containing some beautiful architecture and scenery......(More)
Dom Luis bridge, Porto - João Paulo
For over a thousand years Braga was the religious capital of Portugal. Its Cathedral is the oldest in Portugal, consecrated in 1089. Count Henry of Burgundy and his wife Teresa (the parents of Portugal´s first king, Afonso Henriques), comissioned the building of the cathedral and are buried here. Braga is one of the few dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church to have its own liturgy......(More)
The town of Espinho lies just 20km from Porto and is a coastal resort......(More)
Mesão Frio overlooks the magnificent Douro valley, its location allows the visitor to travel into both the city of Porto and the upper wine regions with ease......(More)
Porto is the major city of the north of Portugal with a very rich history of trade and commerce. Famous for the Port wines that originate here Porto is a very modern European city with a rich nightlife and wide range of entertainments......(More)
Aveiro lies on the coast and has attracted tourists who come to visit the famous Convent of Jesus, noted for its golden rococco interior.....(More)
Aveiro River
Rui Morais de Sousa
Bussaco is famed for two reasons, it is the site where Wellington defeated the French in the battles for Portugal, and it is also world famous amongst botanists and tree experts for the Cypresses of Bussaco. So famous are these trees that in 1643 Pope Urban VIII issued an edict threatening to excommunicate anyone who damaged the "Trees of Bussaco"......(More)
Coimbra is home to one of the oldest Universities in Europe and the center is rich in impressive architecture and works of art......(More)
Condeixa-a-Nova is known for its palaces and country houses. It is close to Coimbra and Conimbriga, one of the best preserved Roman ruins in Europe......(More)
Serra da Estrêla - João Paulo
Viseu is regarded as one of the show towns of Northern Portugal with its baroque palaces and Manueline Cathedral. The Viseu School of Primitivist painters originate here and their work can be seen at the Grão Vasco Museum in the town......(More)
Manteigas is situated within the Serra da Estrêla mountains, an area of breathtaking beauty and rare wildlife......(More)
Almeida lies 17km from the Spanish border and is a remarkable star-shaped fortificated town......(More)
Zêzere River Valley - Pedro Aboim
The little town of Belmonte is famous for being the birthplace of Pedro Alvares Cabral, the discoverer of Brazil. The voyage is celebrated to this day every September in a religious procession inwhich a statue of Our Lady of Good Hope is carried through the streets in a small boat representing Cabral´s exploring vessel......(More)
Castelo Branco is the major city of the Beira Baixa region of Portugal, and a useful place for the tourist to stay if one wishes to explore the historical villages that surround the city. The 16th century "white castle" from which the city gets its name, still stands high on the hill above the city with the old village around it......(More)
Arraiolos is located within the lush countryside of the Alentejo, a place of serenity and tranquility......(More)
Estremoz - Antonio Sacchetti
Crato is a small village surrounded by beautiful countryside. Its major place of stay for visitors is an ancient renovated Castle......(More)
Estremoz is another country town in the midest of rolling hills. It has long been famous for its earthenware pottery and marble that is produced here......(More)
Elvas lies close to the border with Spain and is an old Roman town now a popular place for weddings due to its historical character and romantic aesthetic......(More)
Evora is the major city of the Upper Alentejo region and is also a UNESCO world heritage site. The remains of a Roman temple of Diana can be found here, as well as many other examples of exceptional historical architecture......(More)
Marvão stands 1000 feet above sea level, offering panoramic views of the Alentejo plains and close to the ancient Roman ruins in Ammaia......(More)
The village of Serpa lies close to the Spanish border and the historical remains of a large castle in Beja......(More)
Overlooking the Alentejo plains, Sousel is close to many historical areas of interest......(More)
Vila Vicosa has an important place in the history of Portugal and contains an immense ruined castle, part Moorish, part mediaevel, on Roman foundations which offers wonderful views over the Alentejo countryside......(More)
Alcaçer do Sal lies along the river Sado from Setubal. Settled by Romans and then Moors the town contains a magnificent Castle now used as a Pousada......(More)
Alentejo sunflowers - João Paulo
Alvito is a small traditional Portuguese village containing an interesting castle decorated in Manueline style.....(More)
Santa Clara a Velha lies close to the Saint Vincente coast and is surrounded by beautiful countryside......(More)
Santiago do Caçem is close to the Saint Vincente beaches and the ancient Roman ruins of Mirobriga......(More)
Torrao lies within the Alentejo countryside offering wonderful walks, whilst the resevoir provides the opportunity to enjoy various watersports......(More)
Alijo is in the heart of the Douro wine region, offering the visitor the opportunity to take a boatride down the Douro river and observe the great terraces of vines that stretch across this area......(More)
Bragança Castle - João Paulo
Bragança lies admist the mountains that border Spain, offering the visitor breathtaking scenery and the opportunity to see various rare birds such as Griffin and Golden Hawks......(More)
Amares lies between the city of Braga and the mountain ranges of Geres......(More)
Santa Luzia Sanctuary
Viana do Castelo - Asta d'Eca
Guimarães was once the capital of Portugal and contains many fine examples of Gothic and Manueline architecture. Close to Guimarães lies the site of a major excavation of ancient Celtic community. Examples of the pottery and ornaments found at the site can be viewed at the Sarmento Museum......(More)
Valença do Minho overlooks the Minho valley offering excellent views of the countryside......(More)
Viana do Castelo stands on the coast at the mouth of the Lima river. It is a very old fishing port with several attractive beaches nearby......(More)
Viera do Minho lies in an area of great beauty, mountainous woodland and flowing rivers......(More)
Vila Nova da Cerveira is a walled town with the ruins of a 13th century castle. It is just 13km from the Spanish border making it an ideal resting place for people travelling through the Iberian pennisula......(More)
Close to Guimareas and within convienient distance of many historical attractions......(More)
The island of Madeira is located in the midst of the Atlantic ocean. An island of immense beauty, both in nature and architecture. The islands capital is the beautiful port of Funchal......(More)
Flores Island, Azores - Fernando Chaves
The nine volcanic islands that make up the Azores lie about a third of the way across the Atlantic from the Portuguese coast. They are on the same latitude as Washington DC, but have a sub-tropical feel about them due to the rich abundance of plants and flowers. Since the discovery of the islands in 1431 various authors have claimed that the islands are the remains of the lost continent of Atlantis.....(More)