Map highlighting regions with images of local wildlife and natural scenes.
Douro Train Lisbon Guimarães Óbidos Benagil Caves Algarve Douro Wine Region Porto Nazaré Sintra

Douro Train

A vintage blue steam locomotive emitting smoke on tracks.

The Douro Train, or Linha do Douro, is a scenic railway in Portugal that winds through the stunning Douro Valley, offering breathtaking views of vineyards, river landscapes, and historic villages along the way.

Lisbon

A yellow tram moving through a sunny city street with historic buildings.

Lisbon, Portugal’s vibrant capital, blends historic charm with modern energy, featuring iconic yellow trams, scenic hilltop views, lively neighborhoods, and rich cultural heritage

Guimarães

Stone castle with crenellated walls and steps leading up.

Guimarães, known as the “birthplace of Portugal,” is a historic city with a well-preserved medieval center, a UNESCO-listed castle, and a rich cultural heritage.

Óbidos

Ancient stone castle walls under a clear blue sky.

Óbidos is a charming medieval town in Portugal, known for its cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, historic castle, and famous cherry liqueur, Ginja de Óbidos.

Benagil Caves

Sunlight beams through a cave opening onto a sandy beach.

The Benagil Caves in Portugal are a breathtaking sea cave with a natural skylight, golden cliffs, and crystal-clear waters, best explored by boat or kayak.

Algarve

Rocky cliffs surround a turquoise sea under a bright blue sky.

The Algarve, Portugal’s southernmost region, is famous for its stunning coastline, golden beaches, dramatic cliffs, charming villages, and world-class golf courses.

Douro Wine Region

Two people clinking wine glasses overlooking a scenic vineyard valley.

The Douro Wine Region in Portugal, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its terraced vineyards, breathtaking river views, and world-famous Port and Douro wines.

Porto

Scenic view of a boat on a river with a large bridge and city buildings at sunset.

Porto, Portugal’s second-largest city, is famous for its historic charm, stunning Douro River views, colorful Ribeira district, and world-renowned Port wine.

Nazaré

Crowd watching massive ocean waves at a coastal pier with a red lighthouse.

Nazaré is a picturesque coastal town in Portugal, famous for its golden beaches, traditional fishing culture, and record-breaking giant waves that attract surfers from around the world.

Sintra

Colorful Pena Palace atop a lush hill with distant city views.

Sintra is a fairy-tale town in Portugal, known for its lush hills, colorful palaces like Pena Palace, mysterious Quinta da Regaleira, and rich romantic architecture.