São Miguel

São Miguel

Nearly halfway between the American and Portuguese coasts is the Azorean archipelago and each island is worth a visit. The largest, São Miguel, is the easiest to reach by air, and there’s plenty to see in this rolling green oasis for a thoroughly Azorean experience....
Belém

Belém

So close to Lisbon that it’s considered an extension of the city, Belém is perhaps the easiest tourist destination to visit outside the capital’s center. Located on the Tejo river and home to the Jeronimos Monastery and Belém Tower – 16th century landmarks that...
Peneda-Gerês National Park

Peneda-Gerês National Park

Portugal only has one national park and this is it. Located in Minho, a region known for its beauty, Peneda-Gerês National Park offers oak forests, a winding Roman road with ancient markers, and bridges and waterfalls. Camping is allowed in specific parts in the park...
Monsanto

Monsanto

Want to travel back in time? For travelers wanting a real feel for old Portugal, it doesn’t get better than visiting the most Portuguese village in the country, which has barely changed in hundreds of years. This hidden gem remains widely unknown, and its most special...
Coimbra

Coimbra

In the country’s center is a city that attracts more visitors than most others in Portugal. Coimbra is home to a high number of Roman and medieval ruins and is another historical center, having once served as the capital of the country. Among the most visited tourist...