12 Best things to do in Lagos, Portugal

O que Visitar em Lagos

Lagos is one of the main cities in the Algarve and one of Portugal’s favorite holiday destinations. In addition to being one of the best beach towns in Portugal, it is also a historic city with plenty of monuments, an excellent historic center, and many restaurants and bars. So, despite the beaches being the city’s …

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18 Best beaches in the Algarve

As 18 melhores praias do Algarve que não pode perder este Verão

Algarve beaches are, without a doubt, the main attraction of the region. Although they are the main reason that brings millions of tourists to the Algarve every year, they are by no means the only ones. There are many places to visit in the Algarve, trails to go, and delicious dishes to try. This article …

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Hiking Alvor Walkways, Portimão

Fazer os Passadiços do Alvor ao sabor da maré, Portimão

Built-in 2016, the Alvor walkways are an excellent option for those looking for a beautiful, easy walk by the sea in the Algarve. The scenery is not as spectacular as the seven hanging valleys trail, but it’s well worth going there. In total, this route along Alvor’s walkways goes from the Três Irmãos beach to …

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12 Best beaches in Alentejo

Melhores Praias do Sudeste Alentejano

The Alentejo Coast has some of the best beaches in Portugal. Many of them are well-known beaches like Zambujeira or Pessegueiro Island. Others are award-winning beaches like Furnas beach, but some are poorly kept little secrets like Praia da Amália. So, we have prepared a list of the best beaches in Alentejo, from Sines to …

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Fishermen’s Trail, Rota Vicentina – from Porto Covo to Odeceixe

Trilho dos Pescadores na Rota Vicentina

Rota Vicentina is a set of trails in the Southeast Alentejo and Eastern Algarve. This set of walking routes is excellently signposted and divided into the fishermen’s trail, the historical trail, and several circular one-day trails. This set of routes has more than 750 km, and the fishermen’s trail corresponds to “only” 226.5 km divided …

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