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  1. Parque Natural da Ria Formosa
    Protected Areas
    Parque Natural da Ria Formosa
    A humid zone of international importance, the Ria Formosa estuary is a labyrinth of canals, islands, marshland and sandy beaches that extend 60 km along the Algarve coast between the beaches of Garrão and Manta Rota.This diversity of eco-systems (...)

  2. Guarda
Place: Guarda
Photo: Turismo Centro de Portugal
    Suggestions
    Tour of Guarda
    The fresh, healthy mountain air in Portugal’s highest city flows through the mediaeval streets to which the granite lends nobility and a dark colour.This is the colour of the Cathedral. Tall, huge and imposing, it has the appearance of a fortress (...)

  3. Pestana Palace
Place: Lisboa
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    Luxury lies in simplicity
    Luxury has broken boundaries and is not found only in gold, diamonds or ostentation. In Portugal, luxury lies in simplicity, in the authenticity of what is genuine. From north to south, or gazing out to the islands of the Azores and Madeira, (...)

  4. Castelo de Almourol
Photo: Pérsio Basso_CM Vila Nova da Barquinha
    Monuments
    Castelo de Almourol
    In the middle of the River Tagus, the enigmatic Almourol Castle is one of the most emblematic monuments of the Christian reconquest. Situated on an island in the middle of the River Tagus, Almourol is one of the most distinctive castles in Portugal, (...)

    Telephone: +351 249 720 358
    Fax: +351 249 720 358
    E-mail: girp@cm-vnbarquinha.pt
    Website: http://www.igespar.pt

  5. Castelo dos Mouros
Place: Sintra
Photo: Gtresonline
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    Viewpoints: the most beautiful views in Portugal
    Portugal by... Condé Nast TravelerPortugal treats you to countless landscapes and viewpoints. From the peaceful Lisbon viewpoints to the wild horizons of the Portuguese coast, these landscapes will enthral you at first sight. Portugal offers itself (...)

  6. Cascais
    Towns and Villages
    Cascais
    Situated close to the sea and traditionally a fishing village, Cascais enjoyed an important period of development in the 14th century, when it was a major stopping off point for boats on their way to Lisbon, turning it into a very busy port at that (...)

  7. Praia de Vila Baleira
Place: Porto Santo/Madeira
Photo: Gtresonline
    Portugal by
    A beach trip to 10 Portuguese beaches
    Portugal by... Condé Nast TravelerOn a never-ending coastline like this, it’s the culture of the sun that sets the rules. All beaches are a microcosm with a host of fans who might travel great distances just to take a dip. Our selection of (...)

  8. Soajo
Place: Minho
Photo: Turismo de Portugal
    Suggestions
    The Vinho Verde Route
    The Vinho Verde Route (literally, “green wine”) in the far northwest of Portugal leads us through a landscape that is also green, divided into small plots which occupy the whole Minho region and extend south to the river Vouga. Vinho Verde is (...)

  9. Marina da Horta
Place: Ilha do Faial nos Açores
Photo: Publiçor
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    Faial, blue, cosmopolitan island
    Faial is located in the central group of the Azores archipelago, and is part of the so called "triangle islands", together with São Jorge and the neighbouring Island of Pico, separated by the Faial Channel, a narrow sea inlet about 8 km wide.The (...)

  10. Marina de vilamoura
Place: Vilamoura
Photo: José Manuel
    Suggestions
    Marinas and Yacht Harbours in the Algarve
    Arriving in the Algarve by boat, you will find many places along the coast where you can safely dock. The Marinas and Yacht Harbours offer all the amenities and services you might need and have many opportunities for fun and recreation that make (...)

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