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Portugal Travel Tips: Skip the line, and see the best of Portugal

Portugal has come on the scene as a premier travel destination, consistently breaking records in terms of tourism year after year. However, along with this popularity comes longer lines, larger crowds, and increased costs. For the discerning traveler seeking to rediscover the charm that made Portugal so beloved, here are some tips to venture off the beaten path and enjoy a unique experience:

Swap Lisbon for Vila Real de Santo António: Vila Real served as the model for the reconstruction of Lisbon following the devastating earthquake of 1755. Experience its rich history and architectural beauty away from the bustling capital. The Algarve city of Vila Real de Santo António sits on the southeastern edge of Portugal, separated from Spain by the Guadiana River. It's a fun destination known for its historical significance and charm. At the heart of Vila Real de Santo António lies Praça Marquês de Pombal, a wide square named in honor of the man credited with rebuilding the city and Lisbon following the devastating Great Earthquake of 1755. While the entire Algarve region felt the impact of the disaster and underwent slow reconstruction, Vila Real de Santo António was swiftly restored in just two years. Its strategic location near the border with Spain made it a priority for reconstruction efforts. The city was designed with a layout reminiscent of downtown Lisbon, featuring a grid of streets lined with elegant Pombaline buildings, characterized by their neoclassical style named after Marquês de Pombal.

Vila-real

Swap Sintra for Vila Viçosa: Lose yourself in the enchanting allure of Vila Viçosa, where you'll discover a royal palace, ancient castle, meticulously manicured gardens, and majestic royal churches. Called the "Princess of Alentejo" in Portugal, Vila Viçosa may be small in size, but it holds immense charm and significance as one of the region's most treasured gems.

Vila Viçosa Palace, where more than 50 rooms await with a remarkable collections that span painting, sculpture, furniture, tapestry, ceramics, and jewelry. Then see the ancient walls of Vila Viçosa Castle. Within its confines lies the old Gothic chapel of Our Lady of the Castle (Nossa Senhora do Castelo), home to the Sanctuary of Vila Viçosa’s Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, adorned with original imagery. This picturesque town in the Alentejo, holds the distinction of being the hometown of Florbela Espanca, one of the nation's most celebrated poets.  And there is the prized resource: marble. This superior-quality marble, renowned worldwide, has long been a cornerstone of the region's economy. Extracted from approximately 140 quarries scattered throughout the area, the marble of Vila Viçosa is not only abundant but also of high quality.

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Swap the Douro Valley for the Dão wine region: Venture into the lesser-known Dão wine region to indulge in exquisite wines amidst stunning landscapes and charming vineyards. The Dão  wine region is set within the Centro, between the coastal and mountains  of Portugal. With a rich history dating back to prehistoric times, it offers traces of Roman and Medieval civilizations. The region's stunning beauty is accentuated by its mountainous surroundings, offering a picturesque backdrop for exploration. The local cuisine, full of richness and diversity, complements the aromatic and balanced Dão wines. This wine region, characterized by its high altitude, transforms into a winter wonderland during the colder months, blanketed in layers of snow. The landscape is crisscrossed by a network of rivers and streams, creating enchanting valleys that enhance the region's charm.

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Swap Óbidos for Monsaraz: Step back in time in Monsaraz, a picturesque hilltop village boasting ancient architecture, breathtaking vistas, and a tranquil ambiance. Castle walls encircling Monsaraz, set over a lake. Given its ancient streets, Monsaraz provides ample parking outside its walls. Monsaraz has four defended entrances: The main entrance, Porta da Vila (Village Door), guarded by two semicylindrical towers. The Porta d’Évora (Evora Door), situated on the north side, is protected by a cubic turret, while the other entrances, d’Alcoba and Buraco, feature full arches. From these gateways, take in the sweeping views of  Alqueva lake and the fields of Alentejo. Monsaraz Castle, commissioned by King Dinis in the 14th century, is open to explore. Nearby Alqueva lake, Europe's largest artificial lake, is where you can rent a houseboat to cruise its waters, no license required.

Monsaraz

Swap Lagos for Vila Nova de Milfontes: Escape the crowds of Lagos and unwind in the serene coastal town of Vila Nova de Milfontes, where pristine beaches, scenic cliffs, and a laid-back atmosphere await.

Set along the Atlantic coastline, Vila Nova de Milfontes stands out as one of the most charming towns in the area, with a picturesque whitewashed town center, and breathtaking beaches nearby. Unlike resort towns, Milfontes maintains a relaxed atmosphere throughout the year.

Situated within the Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina, Milfontes offers a tranquil escape back to nature, with its setting along the estuary, where legend has it that even Hannibal sought shelter. While nearby Lagos boasts cliffs and beaches and crowds, Vila Nova de Milfontes is a hidden gem, seemingly undiscovered by the masses. The expansive beaches, easily accessible and adorned with soft white sands are a joy.

Milfontes

Skip the line, and see the best of Portugal. By exploring these off-the-beaten-path destinations, you can discover the soul of Portugal and enjoy truly memorable experiences beyond the crowds.

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Silvia

Just what I was looking for...thank you for sharing.

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