The Douro Region is Full of Surprises!
Let us introduce you to the oldest demarcated wine region in the world. Vineyards, olive groves, prehistoric rock art, majestic rivers, imposing mountains...
Let us introduce you to the oldest demarcated wine region in the world. Vineyards, olive groves, prehistoric rock art, majestic rivers, imposing mountains...
For those of you who are not quite sure what the term Slow Travel means, it’s about taking the time to explore a place in depth rather than rushing around, ticking off ‘must sees’ from a packed itinerary....
There are more than enough reasons to visit the oldest Portuguese town. Choose from its museums or rich history and don’t forget the local cuisine and the lagoons just outside Ponte de Lima. Besides, this town is also one of the...
When walking the Portuguese Central Camino de Santiago both Valença do Minho and Tui are among the cities that pilgrims will have to go through, with Valença being one of the recommended cities for rest days. What’s so special about these...
While the Douro is most famous for its port wines, Favaios is one of only two places in Portugal where a different fortified wine called moscatel is produced....
When you visit the traditional villages of Portugal’s mountainous Peneda-Gerês National Park, it can feel as though you’re stepping back in time....
This cute Spanish seaside town is part of the Portuguese Coastal Way to Santiago and it allows for a wonderful mix of scenic views and plenty of history.
...Part of the Portuguese Camino de Santiago, the Spanish city of Pontevedra has Roman origins, plenty of traditions and amazingly old buildings but it is also a vibrant city waiting to be discovered. The city’s historical centre is now completely pedestrian,...
While Porto is known for its popular tourist spots, hidden gems still await discovery. Explore secret places with rich history, nature, and stunning views, offering a unique perspective on the city beyond the well-known attractions....
The Douro Valley in Portugal is the epicentre of the Alto Douro wine region. Largely made up of endless hills, shaped into terraced vineyards through centuries of manual labour, its unique blend of natural and manmade characteristics have earned the UNESCO...
