Portugal

With the wonder of a child and a smile to match, this is the inevitable gaze of any traveler who discovers Portugal. Often overshadowed by other European destinations, Portugal quietly transforms into one of those unforgettable surprises that stays with you forever.

Una impresionante disposición de mesa que presenta una botella de vino de Oporto de añada. Portugal
“Love is a fleeting symbol of eternity.”

Classical in appearance yet youthful in spirit, Porto echoes in the north, where the currents of the Douro river meet the clinking of wine glasses, while Lisbon sways through its steep alleys, dancing to the soulful rhythm of fado.

Villa en comporta Portugal
History, gastronomy and dreamlike landscapes are just the starting point.

Beyond its charming cities, Portugal’s natural beauty unfolds in the rolling fields of the Alentejo and the golden beaches of the Algarve, each a tile in the vibrant mosaic that defines the country.

Green heart

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Thanks to its Mediterranean climate and the influence of the Atlantic, Portugal experiences wonderfully pleasant springs and mild autumns.

Mediterranean and Atlantic

Average of 16°C

March to June and September to November

Pleasant, warm, but not excessive temperatures

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Picnic

Taste an exclusive dinner in a privileged environment.

Take a relaxing stroll through the Frenchified gardens and lakes of Villa d’Allen, a 19th century manor house in Porto, and enjoy an unforgettable private dinner in an idyllic and exclusive setting.
Casco antiguo Oporto

Enjoy an evening on the banks of the Douro River

Toast in a romantic picnic overlooking the Douro River and tour the valley in a private sailboat, exploring the peaceful nature and its charming landscapes.
Lisboa graffity

Get inspired by the creativity and art of Lisbon

Discover the most urban and creative side of Lisbon with a graffiti workshop in the streets of the Portuguese capital, where you can learn this street art and put it into practice with a spray artist.

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Portugal