Lisbon and its surroundings with Iberinbound

Lisbon and its surroundings with Iberinbound. Traveling to Lisbon not only involves visiting the most attractive corners of the Portuguese capital, but implicitly includes making visits to its surroundings. What’s more, the trip is incomplete if you don’t take the opportunity to discover any of the beautiful towns or scenic spots in this region known

Lisbon and its surroundings

Traveling to Lisbon not only involves visiting the most attractive corners of the Portuguese capital, but implicitly includes making visits to its surroundings. What’s more, the trip is incomplete if you don’t take the opportunity to discover any of the beautiful towns or scenic spots in this region known as Costa Estoril. The first thing

Lisbon and its surroundings

Traveling to Lisbon not only involves visiting the most attractive corners of the Portuguese capital, but implicitly includes making visits to its surroundings. What’s more, the trip is incomplete if you don’t take the opportunity to discover any of the beautiful towns or scenic spots in this region known as Costa Estoril. The first thing

Sintra: the city of the palaces of Portugal

Sintra is a delicious Portuguese town in the district of Lisbon. It was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco on December 19, 1995.The municipality has large areas of important natural, cultural and aesthetic value, and the constant tourist flow led to preserve it by classifying the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park as a Protected Landscape Area. Among

Estoril in Portugal

Estoril is a town in the Municipality of Cascais, Portugal, on the Portuguese Riviera. Estoril is famed as a luxury entertainment destination on the Portuguese Riviera, as home of the Casino Estoril. Estoril is one of the most expensive places to live in Portugal and the Iberian Peninsula. It is home to a sizable foreign

Douro’s river cruises. Portugal

The Duero (in Portuguese, Douro,) is the most important river in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Born in Fuentes del Duero, on the southern slopes of the Urbión peak (Duruelo de la Sierra, Soria), about 2160 m. above sea level, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean in the Porto estuary (Portugal). It is 897

From Porto (Portugal) to Cape Fisterra (Spain)

Porto, also known as Oporto in some languages, is the second-largest city in Portugal. Port wine, one of Portugal’s most famous exports, is named after Porto, since the metropolitan area, and in particular the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia, were responsible for the packaging, transport, and export of fortified wine. In 2014 and 2017,

The 5 best extreme activities to do in Portugal

extreme activities to do in Portugal

Portugal is mostly known for its cities, like Lisbon, Oporto or Coimbra. It also has plenty of landscapes and gastronomy to offer. But there are many extreme activities to do in Portugal that make this country a perfect destination for adventurous travellers who want to feel the adrenaline running through their veins. We have listed five

Top five kayaking activities in Portugal

kayaking activities in Portugal

For those who want to try something a little different on their holiday, why not try kayaking activities in Portugal? There are plenty of great places to try kayaking and enjoy the beauty of Portugal.   Douro River Kayaking the Douro River is one of the most popular kayaking activities in Portugal. The Douro River

The Best Natural Landscapes In Portugal

the best natural landscapes in Portugal

Portugal is a country famed for its natural beauty. From stunning coastal routes to national parks, the best natural landscapes in Portugal can be found all over the country. Let’s take a look at a selection of the finest.   The Azores Technically, this isn’t in mainland Portugal, but rather scattered across the Atlantic Ocean.