9 Unique Geological Features, Caves, and Hidden Beaches Worth Discovering in Portugal
Benagil Sea Cave: A Mesmerising Natural Wonder in the Algarve Unique Coastal Gem: The Benagil Sea Cave stands as one of the most captivating natural wonders in the Algarve region. Its distinctive features and stunning beauty make it a must-visit destination for travellers seeking an unforgettable coastal experience. Exclusive Boat Access: Access to the Benagil Read More
Explore the Enchanting Beauty of Fraga de São Simão River Beach in Portugal
Nestled amidst the pristine landscapes of Portugal, Fraga de São Simão River Beach is an enchanting hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Tucked away in the heart of the central region, this secluded river beach offers an escape from the well-trodden tourist paths, immersing visitors in a world of unspoiled natural beauty and tranquilly. Read More
Cycle the camino, the Way of St James
From Porto to Santiago de Compostela, cycle the Camino, the Way of St James, through ancient roads that pass through woodlands, farmlands, historic cities, towns and villages such as Barcelos, Ponte de Lima, Tui, and Pontevedra. This is a six-day bike trip via St James's roads, trails, and paths, past chapels, churches, convents, and the Read More
MTB Center of Fróia River Beach – Mountain Biking · Portugal
Start: MTB Center of Fróia River Beach: 39.790387ºN 7.838432ºW" (365 m) It is a circular circuit that begins and ends at the MTB Center. The route follows the stream Penafalco and then the stream Cho do Galego. Upon passing the Ribeira da Fróia stream, it continues along the Figueira stream, always keeping the water in Read More
Cycling in Castelo Branco
The city of Castelo Branco features 3 bike pathways leading to the most attractive sites, such as the contemporary Urban Park, where you will discover walking trails, a sports complex, swimming pools and artificial lagoons. These are the riding paths of Castelo Branco (about 4 km long): Dia de Portugal – 1 km-long – 1 Read More
The Aveiro Lagoon’s Great Cycling Route
Take advantage of this one-of-a-kind ecosystem by partaking in the Great Route of Aveiro Lagoon, which recently added two new walking and cycling routes: the golden and green routes, which take visitors around the surrounding region. The blue route is 130,8 kilometres long and includes pathways as varied as the landscapes and biotopes of Portugal's Read More
Discover the best Surfing in Portugal’s Central Region!
The coastline of Central Portugal is 279 kilometres long and boasts some of Europe's top surf areas. During the summer season, smaller boards are acceptable for surfing waves, sometimes smaller and softer. During winter days, larger boards are a necessary requirement for surfing more powerful waves or even for surfing gigantic waves. And with so Read More
Portugal’s best kitesurfing locations
GUINCHO Guincho kite beach is only a 30-minute train trip from Lisbon and has some of the most consistent wind in all of Portugal (the northerly mountains tend to increase the force of the thermal winds that blow here). This is not a site for the faint of heart; the waves at Guincho beach range Read More
Hike to the summit of Pico Ruivo, Madeira’s highest peak (Portugal)
Looking for a challenge and some spectacular views of Madeira? Scale Pico Ruivo Madeira Island's highest point. It is only accessible on foot, generally from Pico do Arieiro after a tough climb, or from Achada do Teixeira through a shorter, gentler path. There is another track that leads west to Encumeada., and the most direct Read More
Dive Sites In Portugal
Portugal's 1,700 kilometre-long shoreline is home to some fantastic diving locations. The possibilities are unlimited from north to south, from Porto to the Algarve. Whether you want to go shark diving or learn to scuba dive for beginners, there is something for every budget and interest. Portugal is renowned for having Europe's most diverse diving Read More
Rock Climbing in Portugal
You wouldn't think of Portugal as a top rock-climbing destination, and there are no world-renowned climbing places in the country. However, great rock climbing and bouldering places abound in Portugal, most of which are close to the country's most popular tourist attractions. As a result, it is a perfect location for those who want to Read More
Cycling in Portugal
For those searching for afternoon jaunts or those wishing to discover the nation on a more in-depth basis, cycling in Portugal provides wonderful routes, pleasant views, and interesting scenery. With a long Atlantic coastline and two outlying archipelagos, bike trips will frequently present you with breathtaking sea vistas and plenty of opportunities to put your Read More