A Guide to
Portugal
Algarve Silver Coast
Situated on the western edge of the Iberian peninsular,
Portugal enjoys a year round climate of hot, dry summers and
mild winters and has become one of the most popular
destinations in Europe.
This beautiful country has spectacular scenery; the entire
length of the coastline boasts unspoilt, sandy beaches washed
by clear Atlantic waters and many small traditional villages of
pretty, tile-fronted houses. The three main regions of Portugal
are Lisbon, Porto and the Algarve.
Lisbon (Lisboa), on the south western coast, is the capital of
Portugal and is a legendary city with over 20 years of history.
Visitors will find themselves wandering through colourful 18th
century squares and getting lost in the medieval maze of the
Alfama district overlooked by an ancient castle. In the evening
you can relax in one of the many bars, restaurants or cafes and
sample the local cuisine.
Porto (Oporto), is Portugal’s second largest metropolis and is
an ancient port steeped in history and tradition. Home of the
famous port wine, it has over 50 port wine lodges some of which
offer free guided tours to explain the origin and the wine
making process.
The Algarve, sometimes referred to as the jewel in the crown,
is situated at the southernmost point of Portugal and offers an
unhurried and sophisticated way of life. An international
resort, the Algarve has many top sporting facilities including
cycling, golf, tennis and riding as well as a wide range of
water sports. Praia da Rocha is considered by some to be the
best beach in the whole country.
The people of Portugal radiate warmth and hospitality, making
this an ideal destination to relax and unwind.
Average Temperatures

Currency: Euro
Time: GMT
Getting There:
Budget airlines have recently begun flying to Portugal, making
getting there cheaper and more accessible. Flying time is two
to three hours. The Portuguese airports for each region are
Faro for the Algarve, Lisbon for the Silver Coast and Porto for
the north of the country.
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