
SUN, SEA, & SAND
Algarve, the southernmost province, has the most annual sunshine hours in Europe and some of the continent's most beautiful beaches. In the island of Madeira, with its exuberant landscape, it is spring all year long. Throughout the country, the climate is mild and the entire coastline offers sandy beaches, many of them deserted, others among the most popular in the world for water sports such as surfing and windsurfing. The islands of the Azores have always been one of the world's best sites for whale-watching. The country's golf courses were designed by the world's most renowned architects and rank among the best in the world. In charming fishing villages it is still possible to feel ultimate relaxation and the breeze and spray of the ocean without maddening crowds. Award-winning resorts such as Vale do Lobo, Quinta do Lago, and Vilamoura are among the best you'll find anywhere in Europe. Best of all, in Portugal you can have a beach all for yourself – just head to the Alentejo coast or to a secluded cove in Algarve.
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Visiting Portugal
Our information about Portugal is divided into 3 sections:
CITIES AND VILLAGES - All the charming cities, picturesque coastal villages, enchanting medieval towns, mystical sites, and magical landscapes around Lisbon, in Central Portugal, in Coimbra and the east, Porto and surroundings, Minho, Tras-os-Montes, and Alentejo.

THE ISLANDS - The wonders of Madeira and Azores islands, scattered in the middle of the Atlantic and easily accessible from the mainland. Madeira and Porto Santo are popular holiday destinations famous for their subtropical flora and some of the world's greatest hotels, while the Azorean archipelago has fascinating volcanic scenery, magnificent landscapes, natural wonders, whale-watching, and a spectacular volcano.
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