Why you should visit Portugal with Iberinbound

Portugal

Portugal is close to the Iberian Peninsula, bordered to the southwest with the North Atlantic Ocean and northeast with Spain. Is located in the Western Europe and share with its country around years of history, culture and discovers. Particularly, Portugal meets architectural and cultural characteristics that make it a tourist country. Its gastronomy and its culinary traditions play an important tourism role of this country and therefore is one of the most valued elements among its visitors.

Iberinbound is a DMC in Portugal and Spain; as an incoming travel agency, it’s dedicated to attract new visitors to these countries with wine and gastronomy tours, transfers and sightseeing for its principal cities and cultural tours for its buildings and monuments. The principal goal is to connect peoples from all over the world with the smells, textures, flavors and experience that can provide only these countries, especially Portugal, which is an open book of adventure, discovery and beautiful landscapes.

Portugal things that you cannot miss in your travel

  • The beaches: Portugal has large areas of coastline bordering the Atlantic Ocean and gives visitors the chance to enjoy the sun, the waves and the various water activities that can be performed inside. In Portugal you can find from long stretches of sand dotted with umbrellas and wooden walkways (as in Comporta), to hidden coves semidesert (such as Alentejo)
  • The architecture: The tiles, as a decorative element that is already a national symbol of a church in Braga, the House of Chá de Matosinhos Alvaro Siza and the “Casa da Porto music” are only just the examples of Portuguese architectural style. You can find places with modern designs and buildings and streets with medieval and ancient facades.
  • The wine: The wine is one of the main export products of the country. Its production is both artisanal and industrial and it’s worked in more than three cities. Portugal is the sixth largest producer of wines in the world and the most popular wine in the country is Porto, a drink that can resist high levels of temperature and humidity.