Sanctuaire Notre Dame de Fatima au Portugal

Chaque année, entre quatre et six millions de pèlerins de tous les pays se rendent au sanctuaire de Notre-Dame de Fatima, près de Ourém, au Portugal. Pendant des siècles, à Fatima, la plupart des villageois ont gardé des troupeaux de moutons et dépendaient également de l’agriculture de subsistance.Le nom de la ville et de la

Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal

Every year between four and six million pilgrims from all countries travel to the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, near Ourém, Portugal. For centuries, in Fatima most of the villagers kept herds of sheep and depended also on subsistence farming.The name of the town and parish is a rendition of the Arabic given name

L’Algarve et les Îles Açóres à Portugal

L’Algarve, qui se penche vers l’océan Atlantique, est la région la plus méridionale et la plus développée du Portugal. L’Algarve est la province la plus visitée du Portugal et l’une des principales destinations touristiques du Portugal continental, à tel point que certains journaux locaux ont une édition en langue anglaise. L’Algarve possède également des marais

Algarve and Azorean (Açores) Islands in Portugal

Leaning out to the Atlantic Ocean, the Algarve, is the most southern and developed region in Portugal. Algarve is the most visited province in Portugal and one of the main tourist destinations in continental Portugal, to the point that some of the local newspapers have an English language edition. Algarve also owns marshes, and several

The cradle of “Fado” in Lisbon.

According to statistics, Lisbon is the third most hospitable city in the world, and hides an open secret. This secret is called Barrio de la Moreira, the true cradle of “fado”, a music genre that can be traced to the 1820s, accompanied by the «viola» and the Portuguese guitar. And we say that it is

Portugal in autumn is… Porto

In contrast with Lisbon, the capital, Porto has a personality that its inhabitants feel very proud of. Aroma of roasted chestnuts in the streets. River and sea city, it offers wonderful views and routes, typical gastronomy, renowned museums. The ideal season to taste their wine, whose colors and flavors are the expression of autumn. Our

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.

What to see and what to do in Sintra

what to do in Sintra

Sintra is a beautiful city to visit and it’s proximity to Lisbon means that it is easily accessed. Whether you only have one day or longer, let Iberinbound show you the best things to see and what to do in Sintra.   What to do in Sintra: visit the Pena Palace The Pena Palace always