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Things to do in Portugal

Travel Tips - Eric Anderson - November 18, 2017

Things to do in portugal

Portugal

Portugal is a southern European country on the Iberian Peninsula, bordering Spain and its location on the Atlantic Ocean. Portugal is a country blessed with excellent sandy beaches, rugged coastline, cosmopolitan and architecturally-stunning cities, and incredible weather. Use Portugal travel guide for a great food, lots of wine at cheap prices, and makes for a perfect holiday spot.

Portugal

Quinta da Regaleira

Quinta da Regaleira is one of the best Attractions in Portugal. This place needs at least 4 hours to go through the whole thing. Make sure you’re wearing comfortable shoes because there is a lot of walking and uphill’s there in your way. Visited in July and it is a perfect season for your trip to Sintra. You can ride on the bus tour and it will drop you off right in front of the place. The Portugal attractions give you a ‘variety, mysteriousness, beauty, history and general scenic of the place are breathtaking’. There are tunnels and “secret” passageways leading to coves, small lakes, and also maze to be discovered. This place is worth the effort as it makes more interesting Attractions in Portugal.

Quinta da Regaleira

Ponte de Dom Luis I

Ponte de Dom Luis I is a very beautiful bridge that was constructed by the same person who constructed Eiffel Tower. If you walk along the bridge, you can get the beautiful view of Douro valley and Porto city. It’s a stunning place, especially from the top. The views from both sides are just amazing and definitely worth a look and a visit. The lower level is transited by cars, while the upper one by the metro. The best thing to do is waiting for the sunset and sees fantastic view from the top of the bridge.

Ponte de Dom Luis I

Lisbon Oceanarium

The Lisbon Oceanarium is a must visit for anyone who is in Lisbon. This is located in the Park of Nations which is an improved area on the Tagus River which was constructed for Expo ’98. This is a modern waterside building that shows ocean habitats for ‘sharks, rays, penguins and tropical fish‘. This is an intelligent design of the oceanarium. They are aiming to provide the visitors, and the closest, and the most in-depth and offer them the best experience of ocean life. The Portugal travel guide gives you many travel tips for learning something new about the city. The architecture of the building is good and it is worth a visit with your families or friends. The inside is simply stunning as you wander through an endless seascape of diversity.

Lisbon Oceanarium

Caldeira das Sete Cidades

Caldeira das Sete Cidades is one of the beautiful places to admire. There are two different color lakes that were joined but didn’t mingle; colors are “Blue and green”. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking and even more beautiful. If you go to San Miguel this is one place you must visit. This is the most important and iconic site to visit. This place is the best attraction on the island Sao Miguel and also in the whole island group the Azores. It made it special when you knew the history of the area as well. Easy to have different views, walking or driving around the whole area made it accessible for anyone.

Caldeira das Sete Cidades

Ponta da Piedade

Ponta da Piedade has lots of attractive spots and sightseeing You can see fantastic views not only from above the cliffs but also from the beach itself. There are a lot of steps down to the water where boat tours are €15 per person. Take the opportunity to see this site from both the water and from the cliffs above. The rock formations including cliffs, caves, arches, pillars and blow holes are very impressive to see and most probably the most dramatic views you would see before anywhere in the world. Definitely worth spending some time there and there are lots of local boat trips that will give you a sea level view as well. This is a must if you’re anywhere near Lagos.

Ponta da Piedade

Falesia Beach

Falesia Beach is a wide and long (approximately 10km) sandy beach that sits directly below beautiful white and ochre cliffs with high pine trees, and that is perfect for taking long walks (you can even take a 1hr long walk to the next town on Vilamoura). The water is clear and free of stones or rocks, and the beach is well serviced. The cliff tops have regular clusters of conifers which add another dimension and another color, leaving only the blues of the sea and the sky to complete the range of colors. For more about this city use Portugal travel guide.

Falesia Beach

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