Sintra
Nestled in the hills near Lisbon, Sintra is a romantic haven with fairytale palaces, lush gardens, and a mystical atmosphere. The town is known for its whimsical architecture and stunning landscapes,
Lisbon
Portugal’s vibrant capital city boasts historical landmarks, charming neighborhoods, and a lively atmosphere. Couples can stroll hand-in-hand through the narrow streets of the Alfama district, enjoy romantic
Obidos
A spectacular medieval town just an hour’s drive north of Lisbon, Obidos features a labyrinth of whitewashed houses, the famous Obidos castle, and winding streets perfect for a romantic getaway.
Coimbra
A university town found midway between Porto and Lisbon, Coimbra is known for its stunning architecture and historical significance. The University of Coimbra, with its iconic Joanine Library and bell tower
Porto
This historic city offers stunning architecture, renowned Port wine cellars, and a picturesque setting along the Douro River. Couples can visit the UNESCO-listed old town, Ribeira, take a boat trip along
Douro Valley
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest wine-making region in the world, Douro Valley is known for its stunning mountainscapes and terraced vineyards. Couples can enjoy a cruise along the river
The Algarve
A must-visit destination for sun, sand, and stunning coastal scenery, the Algarve boasts golden beaches, hidden coves, and dramatic cliffs. Couples can indulge in water sports, take boat trips along the coast
Faro
The capital of Portugal’s Algarve region, Faro offers the Ria Formosa nature park, pedestrian shopping streets, and stunning beaches like Praia de Faro and Praia de Barreta. Notable landmarks include
Alentejo
Known for its rugged coastline, mountains, historic medieval towns, museums, and restaurants, Alentejo is a favorite for hikers, bikers, and surfers. Couples can explore Rota Vicentina, the mountain regions
The Azores
This group of nine islands offers a full-blown Atlantic expedition with tiny fishing villages and lush green cliffs. Known for diving, whale watching, and hiking, the Azores includes UNESCO sites like Graciosa