Discover the authentic charm of Portugal

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Portugal, where tradition and modernity meet.

Explore the cultural and natural riches of Portugal.

Portugal: quand partir ?

Portugal enjoys a mild and sunny climate almost all year round! Summers are hot and dry, perfect for enjoying the golden beaches and the refreshing Atlantic Sea. In spring and autumn, the pleasant temperatures invite you to discover charming towns and the lush countryside. Even in winter, the sun often makes an appearance, offering a brilliant light ideal for endless exploring.

Idées d'activités

  • Pastéis de nata tasting - Let yourself be seduced by the irresistible sweetness of freshly baked pastéis de nata, a true gourmet delight in the heart of Portugal.
  • Walk through the alleys of Lisbon - Stroll through the picturesque alleys of Lisbon and discover colorful azulejos, breathtaking viewpoints, and the city's vibrant atmosphere.
  • Discovery of traditional azulejos - Set out to discover azulejos, iconic mosaics that tell the history and legends of Portugal through their vibrant designs.
  • Surfing on the beaches of the Algarve - Experience thrills on the waves of the Algarve, where the Atlantic Ocean offers exceptional surf spots surrounded by golden cliffs and a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Visit of the enchanting palaces of Sintra - Set off to discover the fairytale palaces of Sintra, where romantic architecture blends with lush gardens for an unforgettable getaway.
  • Hiking in the Douro Valley - Explore green hillsides on foot, admire terraced vineyards, and experience the peaceful beauty of the Douro Valley.
  • Fado evening in a historic district - Take part in an authentic evening where the voices of fado resonate in the dim light of an old neighborhood, for a moment of pure emotion and sharing.
  • Sunset Cruise on the Tagus - Embark on a twilight cruise and let yourself be amazed by the golden lights dancing on the Tagus, as Lisbon reveals all its magic.

Lieux incontournables

Portugal: a captivating blend of heritage and nature

Between the steep valleys of the Serra da Estrela and its snowy passes, the heavenly beaches and coves of the Costa Vicentina, the endless plains of Alentejo, the sun on almost every seaside... Portugal is indeed diverse. When it comes to cities, the choice is also vast: Lisbon, charming, festive, and trendy; Coimbra with its hordes of students whispering a centennial fado; Évora, a sunny museum-city in the heart of the country; Porto, with its rich architecture... Expect to take your taste buds on a journey as well, with countless regional specialties. From freshly caught fish by the sailors of Nazaré to the famous 365 cod recipes, not forgetting the delicious pasteis de Belém, get ready for delightful discoveries. To explore the many facets of Portugal, there's nothing like a local agency! Guided by experienced Portuguese locals, you'll discover an authentic Portugal through a tailor-made trip that also matches your tastes and budget.

A Timeless and Enchanting Charm

Discover a country where history and modernity intertwine harmoniously. From the rolling vineyards of the Douro to the colorful streets of Porto, every corner invites you to a new adventure. Immerse yourself in the soft melody of fado in Lisbon, music that tells stories of love and nostalgia. Walk along the golden beaches of the Alentejo, where time seems to stand still and the horizon stretches infinitely. Portuguese cuisine is a journey in itself, with its authentic flavors that awaken the senses. Taste caldo verde or let yourself be seduced by delicious grilled sardines. Every meal is a feast, accompanied by the famous Port wines or the refined vintages from the Douro region. Portugal is also about the warmth of its people, always ready to share their culture and joy of living. Let yourself be charmed by this country that promises unforgettable memories and an experience filled with magic.

An Enchanting Palette of Landscapes and Cultures

The Algarve is Portugal's sunny region, offering several seaside resorts. Between the secluded beaches of Tavira or Lagos and the busier ones of Portimao or Albufeira, you will be spoiled for choice for a relaxing getaway. On the heights of Lisbon, with its cobbled Moorish-style alleys and beautiful white houses, Alfama is one of Lisbon's most picturesque neighborhoods. It's so pleasant to stroll around and get lost there, then sit on a terrace to enjoy a ginjinha and a pastel de nata. A delight! With its medieval style, Coimbra is one of the most beautiful cities in the north of the country, with a rich historical heritage and one of the oldest universities in Europe, classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Coimbra's heritage impresses with its cathedrals, churches, and convents built over the centuries. Coimbra also offers a fado very different from that of Lisbon, another school to discover during an evening show in the historic center.

Exploration of Hidden Gems

The medieval village of Sortelha is one of the most beautiful villages in Portugal. Perched at 760 meters above sea level, its charm lies in its superb granite houses with an intact medieval appearance. Don't miss this destination during your trip to Portugal! Évora is one of the main cities of the Alentejo. It is a museum city, for many the most beautiful in Portugal, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The entire history of Portugal is traced within the walls of its Roman temple, Moorish patios, medieval walls, and Renaissance palace. Today, Évora is a delightful and harmonious city, exemplified by its square, the Praça do Giraldo with elegant arcades, majestically enclosed by the Santo Antão church. In the Serra do Açor mountains in the center of the country, the village Foz d’Égua is charming with its beautiful clay houses and especially its pretty river beach topped with a beautiful stone bridge. It's perfect for enjoying the sun and an ideal getaway for a true escape in the heart of nature.

A Dive into Authentic Flavors

One of the ties between Portugal and France undoubtedly comes from their shared love for the pleasures of the table. Although Portuguese cuisine is not as sophisticated as French gastronomy, it boasts excellent chefs with creative and contemporary cooking styles. These chefs reinterpret hearty rustic dishes prepared with fresh and natural ingredients. In most restaurants, rooted in tradition, you will taste cod (bacalhau) presented in a thousand recipes, fish, seafood, charcuterie, lamb, veal, or even roasted suckling pig. Grilled dishes, soups, stews, pot-au-feu, and elaborate rice dishes are also celebrated. The bread and cheese are excellent and accompany very good wines produced throughout the country. Alentejo and Douro wines (including the famous Port) are the most renowned, especially the reds, but good vintages can be found everywhere. For dessert, you can choose from convent pastries and countless small dry or creamy cakes, including the famous pastéis de nata.
To fully enjoy Portugal, a stay of 7 to 10 days is ideal. This allows you to discover Lisbon, Porto, the Algarve region and some typical villages, while taking the time to savor the local culture.
To organize a honeymoon in Portugal, choose romantic destinations such as Lisbon, Porto, or the Algarve. Opt for charming accommodations, plan activities for two, and book in advance to make the most of your trip.
To have a good holiday with a baby in Portugal, choose family-friendly accommodations, plan gentle activities, and enjoy calm beaches. Remember to bring everything necessary for your child's comfort.
For a family hiking trip in Portugal, explore the Peneda-Gerês National Park, the Douro Valley, the Algarve coast, and the trails of Madeira. These sites offer varied landscapes suitable for all ages.
To practice ecotourism in Portugal, choose natural parks such as Serra da Estrela or the Peneda-Gerês National Park, stay in eco-friendly accommodations, and take part in environmentally friendly activities.
The budget for a trip to Portugal depends on the season, the type of accommodation, and the activities chosen. On average, plan between 700 and 1200 euros per person for a week, including flight, accommodation, meals, and sightseeing.
To get to Portugal, you can take a direct flight from many major European cities. There are also rail and road connections from Spain, offering several convenient travel options.
For citizens of the European Union, a valid identity card or passport is sufficient to travel to Portugal. No visa is required for a tourist stay of less than 90 days.
Portugal is known for its safety and warm hospitality. To travel with peace of mind, it is advisable to watch your personal belongings, avoid isolated areas at night, and take out appropriate travel insurance.
To travel to Portugal, no vaccinations are mandatory for travelers coming from France or the European Union. However, it is recommended to be up to date with routine vaccinations, especially DTP and hepatitis B.


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