“Portugal, the Best Country in Europe”

Portugal has long been considered one of Europe’s premier tourist destinations. With its stunningly well-preserved architecture, Mediterranean climate and diverse landscape, it is no wonder that this corner of the continent continues to attract visitors from all over the world.

Situated on the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and south, and by Spain to the north and east. The country’s capital city is Lisbon, which is also its largest city. Other major cities in Portugal include Porto, Braga, Setubal and Faro.

Tourist attractions in Portugal are many and varied, with something to suit everyone’s taste. From the historic cities of Lisbon and Porto to the beautiful beaches of the Algarve, there is much to see and do in this wonderful country. With its mild climate, Portugal is a great place to visit at any time of year. However, summer is peak season and the sun in Portugal is a real burner — it’s not only early morning but late afternoon that you need to worry about, so make sure you carry your sunscreen with you all the time.

The diverse landscapes of Portugal offer something for everyone. Tourists love the sun-kissed beaches, groomed golf courses, winegrowing regions with their verdant vineyards in Algarve as well as lush hillsides near Porto. New generations are discovering wilder side trips from Lisbon or experiencing a different way to Electric City life when you explore this hip destination Comporta nearby!

If you want sun and sand, Portugal’s southern coastline offers plenty of both. The Algarve’s beaches are some of Europe’s most popular, if you’re looking into visiting this beautiful region make sure to read our guide on the best beaches in the Algarve. For something a little quieter, head to the Costa Vicentina in southwest Portugal where you’ll and unspoilt beaches and pretty villages.

Whether you’re looking for a family holiday or just some time alone with friends, Portugal has the perfect villa to meet your needs. With an array of coastal locations and rural hideaways as well as city centre options available there is something waiting no matter what type of travel companion that might be in tow. Luxury villas come in all shapes and sizes, from minimalist to eco-friendly. The key feature that each offers is a private space for you to stay relaxed while enjoying the amenities of home like swimming pools or tennis courts!

If you’re looking for a little more than just a place to stay, the luxury concierge services can help you organize anything from in-villa massages to theater tickets and restaurant reservations. Luxury concierge services are a relatively new addition to the tourism landscape in Portugal, but they are quickly becoming a popular way for visitors to make the most of their time in the country. These services provide guests with access to a wide range of exclusive experiences and amenities, from private tours of Portugal’s most iconic landmarks to VIP access to the best clubs. They make sure your holiday is as relaxing and enjoyable as possible so that you go back to Portugal time and time again.

The food is so good in this country that it’s hard to choose just one dish! From octopus with rice or the famous piri-piri chicken which you can and all throughout Portugal - there are plenty of options for any appetite. If red wine isn’t your thing, try white wines like Riesling instead; they go beautifully together while enjoying bean hot dogs (and mustard) on sunny days by a poolside bar during summertime. The Portuguese love sweet things too,. pastel de nata is a must-have while in Portugal. These little custard tarts can be found all over the country, but they originated in Lisbon’s Belem district.

If you want to try something really unique, head to the Azores Islands and order some traditional Cozido das Furnas.

This dish is cooked using geothermal energy - how cool is that? The Azores are also well-known for their cheese, so make sure to try some of that while you’re there.

Portugal boasts stunning scenery, great food and wine, friendly people, and a relaxed way of life. It’s no wonder that the country is becoming increasingly popular with holidaymakers. There is a reason why Portugal has been called the “Best Country in Europe” and it’s because this small country packs so much into its diverse landscape. From picturesque towns steeped in history to seasideSettings that are both romantic and relaxing, there will always be something new waiting for you, when your travels take us all over these amazing lands!