Legends of Portugal; Dona Brites de Almeida
When an overwhelming invasion threatened to erase Portugal from the map in 1383, the nation’s fate ultimately rested not just on the swords of kings, but on the fiery rage…
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When an overwhelming invasion threatened to erase Portugal from the map in 1383, the nation’s fate ultimately rested not just on the swords of kings, but on the fiery rage…
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Évora, in Portugal’s Alentejo region, is located approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes from Lisbon and about 3 hours from the Algarve. The Alentejo extends south of Lisbon to the…
On Faial Island in the Azores, you’ll find a mix of raw volcanic landscapes, dramatic coastal viewpoints, and a lively marina‑front capital in Horta that feels both relaxed and cosmopolitan.…
The Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located on Pico Island, within the Azores archipelago of Portugal. The area is characterized by an…
Madrid is a city of layers, where the echoes of the 17th century harmonize perfectly with the vibrant energy of the 21st. Whether you are wandering through cobblestone alleys or…
The Volcanic Jewel of the Azores Often referred to as Ilha Verde (the Green Island), São Miguel is the largest and most ecologically diverse island in the Azorean archipelago. Located…
The Azores on São Miguel Island is home to the only tea plantations in Europe. Gorreana (est. 1883) has produced black and green teas for over 140 years. Using traditional, organic…
Andalusia (Andalucía) is Spain's southernmost and most populous autonomous region, famous for its rich Moorish history, vibrant flamenco culture, diverse landscapes from Costa del Sol beaches to Sierra Nevada mountains, and iconic landmarks like the Alhambra and Cordoba's…
In the narrow, winding alleys of Lisbon, beneath the feet of every local and traveler, lies a story of exotic kings, ancient beasts, and an urban legend that claims to…
Lisbon’s relationship with seafood is inseparable from its geography and history. Facing the Atlantic and shaped by centuries of maritime exploration, the city eats fish not as a trend, but…
Spain's Magical Cave Village Under the Rock Nestled in Cádiz province along Andalusia's famed White Villages route, Setenil de las Bodegas mesmerizes with homes tucked beneath colossal rock overhangs along…
Faz hoje anos (30 Novembro 1935) que faleceu o grande FERNANDO PESSOA, um dos maiores poetas da Lusofonia, juntamente com Luís Vaz de Camões de outras figuras ilustres. “Os maiores…
Tapas are not just food. They are part of everyday life in Spain where friends, family and strangers gather to discuss their day an have a willingness to abandon comfort zones in exchange for new flavors, new stories, and the company of people.
Tapas are not just food. They are part of everyday life in Spain where friends, family and strangers gather to discuss their day an have a willingness to abandon comfort zones in exchange for new flavors, new stories, and the company of people.