Food defines a nation -, Italy has pasta, England fish and chips, Chicago deep-dish pizza, but what about Portugal? Read more →
May 2017
Built from granite and schist (slate), and located in the heart of the country, Portugal’s mountains villages have witnessed more than 900 years of Portuguese history. But while the villages are amazingly peaceful places to visit, they have not always been so tranquil. Read more →
Your Lisbon Guide Off beat things to do guide Read more →
AFAR is offering a once-in-a-lifetime chance to win a trip for 2 to see Lisbon and Cascais! Read more →
Boston - Barcelona, Lisbon, the Azores – some of the hottest destinations - are now an easy flight from Boston’s Logan Airport. Azores Airlines new summer schedule from Boston has more flights than ever to some cool destinations. Read more →
"Here at the helm is more than me: I am a People who want the sea that is yours; And more than a Sea Demon, who my very soul fears That runs in the darkness of the end of the world; Is the will, which binds me to the helm, Of the king El-Rei D. João Segundo! Read more →
Oakland --This summer Azores Airlines is bringing the Bay Area and Portugal closer together. For the summer of 2017, Azores Airlines has flights from Oakland to Terceira in the Azores and Lisbon that will run from June 14 to September 6, 2017, every Wednesday. Read more →
Azores Airlines will offer new direct service this summer from Providence to Porto, Portugal. The new service will be offered weekly, on Fridays, between June 2 and September 29, 2017. The widebody Airbus aircraft will fly direct to Porto with a stop in the Azores in Ponta Delgada. The airline will also offer more non-stop flights to the Azores from Providence, as well as connecting service to Lisbon, Madeira, Cape Verde and Barcelona. Read more →
While some bypass the town of Vila Real de Santo António in the Algarve, they are missing a real treat. Look at it a little Lisbon - here's why... Set between Spain, Castro Marim, Tavira and the Atlantic Ocean, the is a new town in the timeline of Portuguese history. Read more →
Porto (Oporto) is Portugal’s second largest city, famed as the port from which Portugal’s legendary Port wine is exported. Read more →