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Dom Luís I Bridge

Porto

Porto, a riverside city on the banks of the Douro, enchants with its historic architecture and welcoming atmosphere. As well as its iconic churches and bridges, it is home to the world-famous Port wines, aged in cellars along the river, offering visitors unparalleled wine experiences.

Sintra-Cascais

Sintra, an enchanting village full of palaces and mysteries, is the starting point for exploring the region’s natural beauty all the way to the imposing Cabo da Roca, Europe’s westernmost point. Ending with the elegance of Cascais, each place tells a unique story.
Pena Palace
Castle of Óbidos

Nazaré & Óbidos

Nazaré, a traditional fishing village with rough seas, fascinates with its golden beaches and legendary giant waves. Next door, Óbidos, a picturesque medieval town surrounded by walls, enchants with its cobbled streets and chocolate festival, offering an enchanting journey through Portuguese history.

Fátima

Fátima, a religious pilgrimage destination, attracts believers from all over the world to its basilica and sanctuary. A place of devotion and faith, it was the scene of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fátima in 1917, becoming a sacred place and meeting point for millions of believers every year.
Sanctuary of Fátima
Roman Temple of Évora

Évora

Évora, a city with a rich history and culture, displays its Roman, medieval and Renaissance remains at every turn. From the imposing Temple of Diana to the stunning Chapel of Bones, each monument tells a part of the fascinating history of this UNESCO World Heritage city.

Sanctuary of Christ the King, Arrábida

Christ the King, standing majestically over the River Tagus, offers breathtaking views of Lisbon and beyond. To the south, the imposing Serra da Arrábida captivates with its cliffs, paradisiacal beaches and unique biodiversity, inviting visitors to explore its unspoiled natural beauty.
The Sanctuary of Christ the King
Aveiro Canal

Aveiro

Aveiro, often referred to as the “Venice of Portugal,” is a picturesque city located on the west coast of Portugal. Known for its charming canals, colorful moliceiro boats, and Art Nouveau architecture.

Coimbra

Coimbra, a historic city home to one of the oldest universities in the world, the University of Coimbra, this vibrant city boasts a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, academic excellence, and architectural splendor.