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Holidays in Portugal - What to expect

Portugal is one of the top travel destinations in Europe because of one reason, diversity. Portugal has such a range of interests to suit any person of any age. Whether you like the sea side package style holiday with grand beaches and impressive apartment blocks, or you prefer the quieter, more quaint holiday in a small medieval village full of history and charm Portugal has it all for you.

Holidays in Portugal – Information

Sharing the Iberian Peninsula with Spain and bordering the Atlantic, Portugal has everything. The rugged Atlantic coastline boasts many beaches and is also a hugely popular region for surfing attracting surfers from all over the world. There is the main tourist area of the Algarve in the south which offers lots of apartments, luxurious beaches and a entertainment scene to back it up. There is also the northern region boasting lush countryside, magical villages and beautiful wine producing regions. Portugal is a country well worth discovering for your self and seeing what a beautiful country it is.

Holidays in Portugal – Beaches

With so many lovely sandy beaches in the Algarve you will have no problem finding the ideal beach for you from tiny secluded coves to vast expanses of sand. Most beaches have lifeguard patrols but as you move from east to west the conditions can become more Atlantic and severe. As you then begin to travel further north towards Lisbon you experience the Atlantic coast and its full surfing glory. There is such a range of beaches you will always find the ‘praia’ for you.


Holidays in Portugal – Resorts

The Algarve

The Algarve is divided from the rest of Portugal by a series of mountains. It is one of Europes most popular holiday destinations with reams of self-catering apartments and hotels and expansive sandy beaches, entertainment and nightlife galore. It is the ideal setting for a nice holiday with a bit of sun sand and sea, and plenty to keep you entertained such as golf courses, night clubs, restaurants and bars. More information »

The Azores

The Azores are a beautiful and remote chain of islands in the North Atlantic. Mainly agricultural and unspoilt by the tourist industry the nine beautiful green islands have a uniquely slow and relaxed pace of life that you instantly pick up on after only a few hours of being there. The islands a rich in volcanic activity and are pitted with volcanoes and hot springs. They provide the perfect relief for somebody desiring relaxation away from the hussle and bussle of normal touristic life. More information »

Lisbon

The capital city has experienced a renaissance in recent years. The city has regained its modern, vibrant and cosmopolitan identity. While much is new, there is plenty of the old left to charm visitors. The delightful, picturesque medieval section of Alfama skirts the castle, with historic wooden trams past art deco cafes and mosaic-decorated pavements. Lisbon is light and bright and is a great place to visit for a week, two or even a weekend.More information »

Madeira

Madeira is Located more than 600 miles (966km) southwest of Lisbon. Madeira is the summit of an undersea mountain. Featuring one of the world's highest ocean cliffs Madeira is tiny, just 13 miles (21km) wide and 35 miles (56km) long, and has no beaches. Known as ‘the floating garden’ it has an Eden-like beauty, a botanical wonderland with fragrant island blooms with colourful masses of orchids and bougainvillea, fruit and herbs grow in profusion on the hillsides and in ravines. More information »

Oporto

The second largest city after Lisbon, Oporto is famous for its port (the alcoholic kind), processed and blended in various lodges around the city. Called ‘the capital of the north’, this industrial city still has lots of charm with artistic and historical sites of interest. More information »