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Seven distinct worlds await — from Lisbon's golden hills and the Douro's terraced vineyards to the Algarve's sea caves and the Azores' volcanic lakes. Find the Portugal that speaks to you.

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Lisbon — Torre de Belém on the Tagus River at golden hour Lisbon Region

Lisbon — Portugal's Golden Capital

Europe's most characterful capital rolls across seven sun-gilded hills above the shimmering Tagus estuary. Ancient trams, Moorish alleyways, world-class pastéis de nata, and a viewpoint culture unlike anywhere else on the continent.

  • Alfama, Mouraria & the Moorish Castle
  • Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery & MAAT
  • Sintra & Cascais day trips from the city
  • Legendary miradouros (city viewpoints)
Best: Apr–Jun & Sep–Oct Explore Guide
Northern Portugal — Douro Valley terraced vineyards at sunset Northern Portugal

Northern Portugal — Porto & the Douro

Porto's azulejo-tiled facades, port wine cellars, and baroque towers spill dramatically down to the Douro River. Upstream, UNESCO-listed terraced vineyards rise from the valley in one of Europe's most breathtaking landscapes.

  • Porto's Ribeira, wine caves & iconic bridges
  • Douro Valley — wine estates & river cruises
  • Braga, Guimarães & the birthplace of Portugal
  • Peneda-Gerês National Park
Best: May–Oct Explore Guide
Central Portugal — Óbidos medieval walled village Central Portugal

Central Portugal — History & Heartland

Home to one of Europe's oldest universities, a miraculous pilgrimage shrine, and a perfectly preserved medieval fortress town draped in bougainvillea. Central Portugal rewards the curious traveller with ancient history and far fewer crowds.

  • University of Coimbra — a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Fátima International Pilgrimage Sanctuary
  • Óbidos — a perfectly preserved medieval walled town
  • Tomar's Knights Templar Convent & Castle
Best: Mar–May & Sep–Nov Explore Guide
Alentejo — Marvão medieval castle at golden sunset Alentejo

Alentejo — Plains, Vines & Ancient Villages

Vast cork oak forests, golden wheat plains, and hilltop walled villages set the stage for Portugal's most celebrated wine region. Évora's Roman temple anchors a territory that feels entirely untouched by the modern world.

  • Évora — Roman temple & UNESCO historic centre
  • Walled hilltop villages of Monsaraz & Marvão
  • Award-winning wine estates & private tastings
  • Ancient megalithic sites & dolmens
Best: Apr–Jun & Sep–Oct Explore Guide
Algarve — dramatic sea cliffs at Ponta da Piedade, Lagos Algarve

The Algarve — Cliffs, Caves & Coastline

Portugal's sun-drenched south coast draws millions — but go private and you arrive before the coaches, having the sea caves and cliff arches almost entirely to yourself. From Sagres' wild cape to the Ria Formosa wetlands.

  • Ponta da Piedade sea caves & golden arches
  • Sagres & Cape St. Vincent — the edge of Europe
  • Silves — Portugal's finest Moorish castle
  • Ria Formosa Nature Park & tidal islands
Best: May–Oct Explore Guide
Madeira — lush green landscapes and dramatic coastline Madeira

Madeira — The Floating Garden Island

Rising abruptly from the Atlantic, Madeira's volcanic peaks are draped in laurissilva — a UNESCO ancient laurel forest found nowhere else on Earth. Flower-filled gardens, dramatic levada walks, and legendary Madeira wine await.

  • Levada walks through ancient laurissilva forest
  • Funchal Old Town, market & cable cars
  • Cabo Girão — one of Europe's highest sea cliffs
  • Mountain villages, toboggan rides & local wine
Best: Year-round (Apr–Jun for flowers) Explore Guide
Azores — volcanic lakes and lush green landscapes Azores

Azores — Europe's Wild Atlantic Eden

Nine volcanic islands scattered mid-Atlantic, where twin crater lakes shimmer in emerald and sapphire, thermal springs bubble beside the sea, and sperm whales breach within sight of the shore. Utterly unlike anywhere in Europe.

  • Sete Cidades — twin crater lakes of São Miguel
  • Whale watching off Pico Island
  • Furnas volcanic hot springs & calderas
  • Terra Nostra Botanical Park & thermal pool
Best: May–Sep Explore Guide

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