1.LISBON
The capital city is a vibrant mix of old and new, with historic neighborhoods like Alfama, iconic landmarks such as the Belém Tower, and modern attractions like the LX Factory. Don’t miss a ride on the iconic Tram 28 and a visit to the Jerónimos Monastery.
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2.PORTO
Known for its wine, Porto is a picturesque city with steep, winding streets, colorful houses, and the famous Dom Luís I Bridge. The Ribeira district along the Douro River is perfect for a leisurely stroll.
3.SINTRA
A fairytale town just outside Lisbon, Sintra is famous for its stunning palaces and gardens, particularly the colorful Pena Palace and the mysterious Quinta da Regaleira with its hidden tunnels and towers.
4.ALGARVE
This southern region is known for its beautiful beaches, dramatic cliffs, and charming towns like Lagos, Albufeira, and Tavira. It’s a great spot for sunbathing, surfing, and exploring coastal caves
5.MADEIRA
An island paradise with lush landscapes, Madeira is perfect for hiking, especially the Levada trails, and enjoying breathtaking views from spots like Pico do Arieiro. The capital, Funchal, offers botanical gardens and lively markets.
6.DOURO VALLEY
A UNESCO World Heritage site, the Douro Valley is famous for its terraced vineyards and stunning landscapes. It’s a great place for wine tours and river cruiEVORA
7.EVORA
A historic town in the Alentejo region, Évora is home to well-preserved Roman ruins, a beautiful cathedral, and the eerie Chapel of Bones. The surrounding area is known for its cork forests and traditional cuisine.
8.AZORES
This remote archipelago is a nature lover’s dream, with volcanic landscapes, hot springs, and stunning lakes like Lagoa do Fogo. São Miguel, the largest island, is particularly popular for its hiking trails and whale watching.