Portugal
COBBLESTONE CITIES & FISHING VILLAGES TO SAVOUR
Culinary delights and romantic flare describe the essence of Portugal for many who explore its coastal fishing villages, historic city centres, cork-oak forests and beyond. Monuments and architecture from the riveting Age of Discovery highlight an overall colourful and authentic nation. Here, discoveries from the New World mix with the established Old to create a unique experience. There are also the delights of wine country along the Douro River north to Porto and its architectural splendor. The diversity of inland habitats includes mountains, lush forests and dry desert lands. Impressive congregations of migratory birds fleetingly occupy coastal areas; seabirds, whales and dolphins abound in the waters surrounding the offshore volcanic archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores.
NO UPCOMING TOURS AT THIS TIME
BEST TIME TO TRAVEL
Spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for travel.
GOOD TO KNOW
The Portuguese eat more fish and shellfish per capita than any other country.
SIGNATURE MOMENTS
Sample full-flavoured cheeses, freshly caught seafood, and crisp wines.
Enjoy miles of golden sandy beaches.
Discover authentic villages and historical towns.
BE SURE TO TRY
• Cataplana de marisco
• Sardinhas assadas
• Pastéis de nata
RECOMMENDED READING
A Concise History of Portugal by David Birmingham
My Portugal: Recipes And Stories by Genevieve Ko, George Mendes
Portugal: The Impossible Revolution? by Phil Mailer.
VISAS
Canadian and American citizens do not require a visa for tourism stays up to 90 days.