As destinations around the world reopen, many travelers are eager to start exploring again. Over the coming weeks, we’ll highlight destinations saying #WelcomeBacktoTravel. Take a visual journey with us through Portugal and discover why this country remains a favorite for travelers seeking history, scenery, and culture.
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In Portugal’s Algarve region, Ponta de Piedade Beach draws visitors to its dramatic rock formations near Lagos, some rising nearly 65 feet above the coastline. -
The Azores archipelago, lying in the mid-Atlantic, is a nature lover’s paradise. Its nine islands offer dramatic landscapes, outdoor adventures, and charming fishing villages. -
In Lisbon, visit the 16th-century Belém Tower and nearby Jerónimos Monastery—both iconic landmarks that reflect Portugal’s Age of Discovery and rich architectural heritage. -
The Douro Valley, the world’s oldest demarcated wine region, is dotted with family-run vineyards and historic estates set among terraced hills and riverside towns. -
Lisbon’s yellow trams are a beloved symbol of the city. Tram 28, which winds through the Alfama district, offers a charming way to experience historic neighborhoods. -
Madeira, a lush archipelago in the North Atlantic, is a year-round destination known for its gardens, cuisine, wine, and outdoor pursuits that attract visitors throughout the year. -
In Porto, the graceful Dom Luís I Bridge spans the Douro River, linking downtown Porto with Vila Nova de Gaia and offering spectacular views of the riverfront.






