Portugal
There is a lot to do in Portugal, from visiting old castles and palaces to surfing at the sea. The old village of Sortelha, the Pena Palace, the Castle of the Moors, the historic fishing town of Cascais, and the waterfalls of the Azores are among the things visitors must see if they are traveling to Portugal. Portugal has a coastline of 1,794 km and shares its borders only with Spain. It has stunning beaches, crowded ones and others hidden. It is also known for giving to world-famous football players, who won the UEFA European Championship in 2016. Holidaymakers from North America in particular are attracted by low prices, a weak dollar exchange rate, and the year-round mild climate. Attractions include a rich local history, new and classical museums, and an amazing landscape.
World famous for its wine Portugal is an ideal destination for a city break of a few days. Travelers can stay at Porto Moments Apartments which offers a magnificent view of the UNESCO-listed historical area. The beaches of Cascais and the Algarve region are perfect for recharging the batteries in the sun. The Vila Alba Eco-Resort hotel is located near some of the best beaches in Europe. If visitors are nature lovers, be sure to visit the archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores. This country is one of the most visited countries in Europe. Portugal is recognized for the beauty of its landscapes, its gastronomy, its rich history, and its magnificent beaches.
- International tourist arrivals: 22.8 million visitors/year in 2020