Summary
With 2,799 hours of sunshine every year, Portugal is officially the sunniest country in Europe.
The second oldest city in Europe, Lisbon’s impressive architecture reflects its enviable antiquity.
Porto, situated on the hills next to the Douro River, is perhaps most famous for Portugal’s national drink, a sweet fortified wine that tastes great with the local seafood.
If a beach holiday is more your scene, the Algarve resort town of Albufeira has everything you need for fun in the sun. Or head south, 300 miles from the north coast of Africa, to the Portuguese island of Madeira. Its mild climate makes it an attractive destination for sun seekers all year round.
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Description
The River Tagus reaches the end of its meandering journey through Portugal as it feeds in to the Atlantic Ocean near Lisbon. But it’s where your adventure will begin in the ‘City of Seven Hills’. History plays a huge part in Lisbon’s appeal with landmarks such as the 11th century Sao Jorge Castle and the medieval Belem Tower – a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Enjoying a coffee in the sunshine in one of Lisbon’s public squares is one of life’s little pleasures, especially if you’re by the sea. The city is also home to a zoo and oceanarium which are great days out if you’re away with your family. Lisbon’s tram network is a convenient way to get around with a mix of old and new trams to transport you to your destination. With so many hills, you’ll be glad you don’t have to walk everywhere. There are plenty of wonderful vistas over the city when you ascend from sea level.
After falling in love with Lisbon, you can look forward to two perfect nights in Porto. Book your Portuguese multi-centre city break now.
Porto
You can’t visit Porto without trying its world-renowned Port wine. Graceful gardens, iconic bridges, spacious parks and historic buildings come together to make this city a celebration of all that makes the country a must-visit.
The banks of the Douro River provide the backdrop for romantic walks and relaxing meals overlooking the star of the show in Porto. The city also has a famous football team of the same name, which has won many domestic and European trophies throughout its history.
Porto is a spectacular city with medieval cobbled streets but unlike some other city break destinations, you’ll find you have the time and space to enjoy it to its fullest.
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Albufeira
After spending two nights in Portugal’s capital, Lisbon, you’ll be whisked off to Albufeira in the Algarve. Here you can take it easy by day on the warm sands and enjoy the pubs and clubs once the sun has set for another day on this picturesque part of the world.
It’s not just a modern tourist destination though, there’s an old town area too where you can do a bit of shopping and stop for a bite to eat. A boat trip to go dolphin and whale watching is an exciting way to spend one of your days in this lively coastal city.
A wealth of warm Portuguese sunshine is yours when you book this multi-centre city break.
FAQs
The season starts as early as late March and lasts until November, the hottest months are June-August.
For city breaks 3 nights is sufficient and for beach holidays 7 nights is enough.
The currency of Portugal is Euro.
Tipping is not customary in Portugal and it’s left to the customer’s discretion.
The flight to Portugal takes from 2h30 minutes up to 3h depending on a destination.
There is no time difference between Portugal and UK
The Portugal is famous for fado music, Cristiano Ronaldo, Port wine, azulejo tiles and more than 300 sunny days a year.
The official language is Portuguese.
The most popular Portuguese food is custard tart called pastel de nata, octopus with olive oil and potatoes ( Polvo à Lagareiro), Iberian black, pork Arroz de pato (duck rice), Sardinhas assadas (grilled sardines), and Açorda (bread soaked in broth)
The most popular places to visit Portugal is The Algarve, Lisbon, Porto, The Azores and Madeira.