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The 22 best things to do in Portugal

A gorgeous rectangle of land between the sea, the mountains and the plains, the best things to do in Portugal await

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Portugal is a wonderful place. A gorgeous geographical position helps, and this little slice of magic between Spain and the Atlantic Ocean certainly makes the most of its location. Lively cities like Porto and Lisbon stand tall at the top, while the country’s array of beaches, mountains, quaint villages and ancient traditions make for a destination that ticks almost all the boxes.


Spread between the continent and two idyllic archipelagos in the middle of the ocean, the best things to do in Portugal have travellers swooning all year round. The incredible food and delectable wine are the delicious cherries on this most magnificent cake.

Best things to do in Portugal

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Take the Soajo entrance and search for the Mezio Horse Riding Centre, where professional jockeys will take you on a ride through one of Portugal's most beautiful nature parks: Peneda-Gerês. The track is rough, and you can take trips of one, two or three hours - three, seven or eleven kilometres, respectively. Those of a more adventurous disposition can join a one or two-day trek (which means five hours per day of riding).

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The rockstar among the Azorean "fajãs" - flat coastal rock formations typical of the Azorean islands - is well known because of surfing (the nearby waves are a magnet for surfers), clams and its romantic isolation. There is no road leading to it, and once upon a time, the generator was only used on Sundays so that Mass could play on the church radio. It is Portugal at its most idyllic. 

Fill your cart in Porto’s with the traditional chocolate makers
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18. Fill your cart in Porto’s with the traditional chocolate makers

Avianense is the oldest brand (established in 1914), and the top product to look out for is the Imperador bonbons. Also, keep an eye out for Imperial, which sells Regina umbrellas and Jubileu almonds; at Arcádia you’ll have to try their “línguas de gato” cookies.

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