Porto e Norte de Portugal
A
wonderful combination of the picturesque City of Porto, the famous wine
growing Douro Region and the unspoilt natural mountainous beauty and
spas of Trás-os-Montes with the beaches and resorts of Minho.
Beiras
Maybe the most attractive part of Central
Portugal. Beaches and fishing villages form part of this
popular region, with rolling plateaus and Portugal’s highest
mountains making one of Portugal’s most livable regions.
Central Portugal's historical towns and villages guarded by ancient
castles make the
reasonable prices of this area doubly attractive.
Lisbon
e Vale de Tejo
The Tagus (Tejo) River flows through the dazzling
City of Lisbon into the scenic towns of the hinterland and the fertile
plain known as thelezíria. The famous resort town
Estoril is one of the coastal towns of this region.
Alentejo
The vast golden plains of Alentejo provide the
greatest weather extremes (5C to 33C) in Portugal. This lightly
populated region has towns and villages that clearly show the marks of
the Roman, Arab and Christian cultures that have flourished here.
Algarve
Gorgeous beaches, warm water and sunshine
all-year round make this popular region a center for tourism and a
popular and internationally famous destination resort area.
Açores
900 miles from the European coast, this
chain of 9 islands are famous for their sapphire blue and emerald green
lakes, fertile prairies, volcanic cones and craters, colorful
hydrangeas and azaleas, 15th century churches and majestic manor houses.
Madeira
600 miles southwest of Lisbon, 500 miles to the
African coast, the beaches, lush vegetation, year round warm climate
and legendary natural beauty make this archipelago a renown tourist
center.