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Gorgeous tiles, port wine and cork production are just some of the things Portugal is famous for. No matter what kind of holiday you’re looking for, you will love this lively country. Head to Lisbon to connect with its history and architecture, or take a cruise tour along the Azores to soak up that Iberian sunshine. Don’t miss the playful, multicoloured Sintra National Palace!

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Portugal Highlight

What makes Portugal unique compared to other destinations in Europe?​

Portugal is unique for its soulful traditions, stunning Atlantic coastline, and mix of Moorish and Roman influences. Life moves at a slower, more relaxed pace, with amazing seafood and famous port wine adding to its charm.
View of Douro river flowing through Porto with a bridge and the city in sight
Portugal's Hidden Gem

One lesser-known, off-the-beaten-path destination in Portugal and why is it special?

Monsaraz is a gem. It is a medieval hilltop village with whitewashed houses and incredible views over the Alqueva Lake.
Aerial view of a white-washed village and a lake in the horizon
Portuguese Way of Life

What are some key cultural insights you think travelers should know before arriving in Portugal?​

In Portugal, meals are social and often stretch into long conversations, known as sobremesa. Respect for traditions and the slower pace of life is key to enjoying the culture fully.
A group of friends enjoy meal around a table in Lisbon as the tram goes by
Tips for Portugal Travel

Are there any common mistakes travelers make when visiting Portugal that they could avoid?​

Many travelers underestimate distances and try to see too much in a short time. Another mistake is eating too early. In Portugal dinners usually start around 8pm.

Portugal Travel Styles

Explore Portugal with our diverse travel styles! Choose from luxurious tours that pamper you with comfort and elegance, or budget-friendly options that let you experience the beauty of Portugal without breaking the bank. Whether you're indulging in fine dining or discovering hidden gems, there's a perfect adventure waiting for you.

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Essential Travel Guides for Touring Portugal

Explore Portugal with comprehensive travel guides covering when to go, how long to stay, what to do, and where to explore across the country.

Best Time to Visit Portugal
Best Time to Visit Portugal
Portugal is a unique country—one that is an ancient mystery and a relaxed modern nation at the same time. In fact, Portugal is one of Europe’s oldest nations. A visit to Portugal will be full of brilliant architecture, bustling port towns that were the centre of world power for quite a while, affordable wine, and food. Portugal is a pretty small country, so if you plan your trip carefully, you will be able to explore all of its offerings in a brief period of time.In order to plan your Portugal trip with care, you have to know what the best time to visit Portugal is. Once you know what the weather in Portugal is like, you will be able to plan your adventures accordingly.
Portugal in January: Winter Weather, Travel Tips and More
Portugal in January: Winter Weather, Travel Tips and More
January might be the coldest month of the year in Portugal, but there is also a catch. Compared with the abysmal weather of northern European countries, Portugal in January is still a sunny respite. Of course, the Mediterranean’s wet winter phenomenon affects both the mainland and the islands. But if you dig deeper, you will find a few dry stretches. So, hug the sun-sprinkled southern shores of the Algarve or visit Sintra's Pena Palace minus all the maddening crowd. Catch some mammoth swells in Sagres atop your surfing board or ski down the slopes of Serra de Estrela. Make the best of the low season and create a memorable Portugal holiday experience on a soul-satisfying budget.
Portugal in February: Romantic Weather, Travel Tips & More
Portugal in February: Romantic Weather, Travel Tips & More
Portugal in February is like a temperamental lover. Sometimes it is sunny, warm, and inviting, while it is gray, cold, and foreboding at other times. However, regardless of weather conditions, you will be rewarded for your trip if you have patience and a plan. Whether you want to dance to the beats of a traditional carnival in Torres Vedras, wander in the 500-year-old cobblestone alleys of Lisbon without bumping into another tourist, or create your gastronomic trail with hearty Portuguese delicacies, a trip to Portugal in February offers a string of exciting adventures. For an unhurried traveler who likes to be one with the local vibe of a destination, there is nothing better than romancing in Portugal during the month of love.
Portugal in March: Weather, Tips and More
Portugal in March: Weather, Tips and More
There is a hint of spring in the air, though the vestiges of winter have still not quite lifted. This is how Portugal feels in March. Embrace the mild weather, with a few rainy days here and there, and relish the freedom of exploring renowned attractions without the bustling crowds. From Porto's riverside charm to Sintra’s natural beauty to the Algarve’s sunny beaches, a trip to Portugal in March promises a perfect balance of tranquility, cultural immersion, and natural splendor.
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Portugal Tour Reviews

Honest insights from past guests on our Portugal tours

Anonymous | Traveled in July

This was a very well laid out trip to Spain and Portugal. Not only did we get to see the highlights from each of the cities, but we also had free time to explore places of personal interest. I specifically enjoyed all the Catholic Churches that we visited. We also were exposed to a variety of fine arts events, with music, art museums and flamenco dancing. The hotels were modern and clean, the bus and driver were exceptional and our tour director was very organized and knowledgeable.

Anonymous | Traveled in July

Well-balanced itinerary with diverse walks, enabling us to see a good selection of the flora and fauna of the island, all of which was led by a very passionate and experienced tour guide - Joao - who went over and beyond to ensure everyone enjoyed a great experience of the island, including organising superb restaurant options for our evening meals and joining us at these too. A great guide who made the holiday extra special. We would thoroughly recommend this choice of destination for a walking holiday.

David G. | Traveled in July

The itinerary was full of great sights and history of the region. Excellent local food and wine to match the region. The local tour guides were very knowledgeable. It’s a lot to see in nine days so it was very fast paced.

Jean P. | Traveled in July

Great tour. Highlights were the caves of the Algarve. Lunch on top of the mountain. The great lunch at the winery. The visit to the fish market. The food n wine. Overall a great trip!

Anonymous | Traveled in July

A great tour, with a variety of walks, (agree on level 3) taking in different sceneries, locations, gradients and types of paths. Got a good snapshot of Madeira. Adjustments made to suit the weather, but this was no issue . Nice to stay in different locations in the week, all good. Tour leader João was excellent, very friendly, informative, with the essential good sense of humour. He went over and above organising things for group members. Great food recommendations in the evenings too. Can recommend this tour.

Trevor D. | Traveled in July

The pilgrimage was very spiritual. In the cities of Fatima and Lourdes, we were able attend Masses and rosaries regularly The accommodations that were B+ were Brugos and Barcelona. I could not get Wifi in Fatima especially when I had some medical issues. The tour director was very informative and maintained punctuality.

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