Starting around Lisbon and going down to the beautiful Algarve, today we take you on a tour to the most spectacular beaches in Portugal. Get to know Ericeira, Cascais, Costa da Caparica, Serra da Arrábida, Aljezur and Lagos.

Living and breathing Portugal and all it has to offer
Living and breathing Portugal and all it has to offer
Starting around Lisbon and going down to the beautiful Algarve, today we take you on a tour to the most spectacular beaches in Portugal. Get to know Ericeira, Cascais, Costa da Caparica, Serra da Arrábida, Aljezur and Lagos.
The picturesque and traditional Santos Populares are the biggest festivities in Portugal, taking place during the entire month of June and marking the beginning of the summer.
The British newspaper is saying that Portugal is one of the first foreign destinations that Britons will be able to visit once restrictions are lifted, perceived as having “that rare thing of being near but with beaches that rival the Caribbean”.
Évora is the capital of Portugal’s south-central Alentejo region. It is one of the most developed cities of Alentejo and combines the rurality of the region with its modernity of a student hub and district capital.
Portugal has been perceived as a “safe haven” in Europe during and post the quarantine constrictions, having a relatively low infection and death rates due to the new coronavirus.
The past few weeks in lockdown are generally improving the air quality globally, and Portugal is no exception, with levels lower than seen in decades.
The ancient Ribeira with its little colorful houses composes the city’s postcard, along with the bridge. This is the main landscape that comes to mind when imagining this vibrant city that has a lot more to discover.
Due to this time of uncertainty, investors are starting to think more long-term, not only in a profitability perspective but in the possibility of acquiring a property in a country to relocate to when retiring.
Easter ends a time of reflection and marks the beginning of a new era of prosperity. Read more about how we celebrate Easter in Portugal.
The Algarve Municipalities Association announced last week several decisions aiming to help fight the Coronavirus outbreak repercussions in the region’s economy.