Alentejo
Florbela Espanca, born in Vila Viçosa, describes Alentejo: "My Alentejo".
From north to south, from south to north, Portugal is not without surprise. Whether tourists or the Portuguese themselves!
Don’t be fooled by the size of our country, our regions are vast in wealth and unseen details. In every corner, a charm.
Florbela Espanca, born in Vila Viçosa, describes Alentejo: "My Alentejo".
This region is considered by many a tourist paradise in our country.
This is the region of flat and fertile land with a mild climate influenced by the proximity of the sea.
Junction of the regions of Castelo Rodrigo, Cova da Beira and Pinhel.
Wonderful corners, framed by mountains like Caramulo or Gralheira/Montemuro.
The Douro Region is recognized by UNESCO as "World Heritage" since 2001.
Composed of nine appellations of origin, grouped into three geographical sets.
A region of great prestige and importance since the last decades of the 20th century.
A region of great prestige and importance since the last decades of the 20th century.
Extensive agriculture: vegetables and fruit, rice, olive trees and vines.
The name of this region is due to its location: beyond the Serras do Marão and Alvão.
This region has been demarcated since 1908 and is located in the extreme north of mainland Portugal.