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Algarve | Water Parks
Algarve is the favourite holiday destination for many tourists who choose this region during the summer. In addition to the beach, are several theme and water parks that can be visited and will certainly provide a spectacular day for children and adults.
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Fragas de São Simão walkway and Viewpoint | Figueiró dos Vinhos
Right in the centre of Portugal, there is a walkway with a spectacular viewpoint and a river beach waiting to be visited. The footbridge and viewpoint of Fragas de São Simão are located between Figueiró dos Vinhos and Avelar.
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Traditional schist villages in Portugal
Visiting the Lousã Hills in Portugal is synonymous of nature, trails and Schist Villages. During the summer it is also synonymous of beautiful river beaches and some waterfalls.
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Peniche | The westernmost city in Europe
Peniche is famous for its gastronomy, its walled peninsula and the magnificent beaches that surround this rocky peninsula.
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Nazare | The land of the giant waves
Nazare has become internationally famous for its giant waves but it has many other attractions that make it a must-see destination.
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Gerês in Portugal, what to visit in 3 days including the beautiful waterfalls
The Peneda Gerês National Park is the ideal place in north of Portugal to hike and enjoy the various existing waterfalls.
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Sagres in Algarve: The old Fortress
Sagres Fortress or Sagres Promontory is one of the historical symbols of the Algarve and is located in an area with incredible sea views and beaches full of surfers.
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Sintra: what to visit in this romantic village in Portugal
Sintra Village located near Lisbon is probably the most romantic village in Portugal where are several palaces and gardens.
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Convent of the Capuchos: simplicity and connection with nature
Convent of the Capuchos, located in an isolated area of the Sintra Hills, portrays an experience of connection with the nature that surrounds it.
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Falesia Beach: Trekking through the cliffs on the most beautiful beaches in the Algarve
Falésia beach, one of the most popular in Vilamoura, Albufeira and also in the whole of the Algarve, has a continuous 6 km long stretch of sand under the high cliffs in brown and whitish tones.