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The post pandemic travel bubble has seen the rise of a new trend that had been building up since 2018: Solo travelling!

After two years feeling at loss with the world and the state of things, what best way to reconnect...

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The Portuguese postcard, the jumble of houses, red roofs downhill towards the river, crowned by the stone walls of a castle and a mighty red bridge that contrasts with the stillness blue of the river Tagus. That is...

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While Lisbon is most exciting and with plenty to see, it is also a fantastic base for several detours to get to know more of the surroundings. Below is a list of some of the best daytrips from Lisbon to put on your...

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Due to its location on the tip of Europe, Portugal has several miles of coastal areas, each different and beautiful in its own way. From the beautiful waves that sculpt the cliffs up north and west to the long sand...

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2020 will go down in history as the year that changed and shaped the future of the world as we know it. And the same goes for the tourism industry, of course. The beginning of this new decade saw the rise of the travel...

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Portugal has been hitting the news worldwide following the opening of the largest suspended pedestrian bridge in the world, in Arouca.

But the country has long been subject to the charms of this UNESCO Geopark, known...

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Lisbon and Porto are the two main cities in Portugal, both worth staying in for at least two nights, since there is plenty to see and do. From getting involved in the vibrant city life, exploring the different...

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Some would say the best time to visit Portugal is Spring (March-May) or early Fall (September-October), when the winter rainy season is avoided, and temperatures will be milder. Swimming is still possible in the early...

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