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Tomar, Portugal History Meet the Templars- Pais
Tomar is an historical town with a sense of peace and tranquillity. The castles and ruins are set against the nature and beauty of the land. Hidden gems in portugal. Visit the Santa Iria fair. Located on the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal blends centuries of history with a vibrant modern culture. Tomar, Portugal travel. Things to do in Tomar. Tomar Knights Templar. Tomar attractions
mcoelho813
Feb 1012 min read


Top 10 Must-Do Activities and Food Choices on Your Trip to Portugal
Overview of Portugal as a vibrant travel destination full of cultural, culinary, and historical experiences.
This is a guide for first-time visitors with
authentic activities, sights, foods, and souvenirs that make Portugal special.
mcoelho813
Feb 102 min read


The Fascinating Life Cycle of Eels and Lampreys in Portugal's Waters
Eels and lampreys often confuse people because of their similar elongated shapes, but these creatures are very different in biology and behavior. In Portugal, the life cycles of these aquatic animals intersect with local traditions, especially eel fishing, which remains an important cultural and economic activity. This post explores the unique characteristics of eels and lampreys, their life journeys, and the significance of eel fishing in Portuguese waters.
mcoelho813
Feb 104 min read


Navigating American Airlines: Tips for a Comfortable Flight from Philly to Lisbon and Lisboa to Philly
The direct flight from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) to Lisbon takes about seven hours, with the return flight slightly longer at eight hours. The average round-trip ticket costs around $1,200, which includes seat selection and checked baggage fees. This price is reasonable for a transatlantic flight, especially when considering the convenience of a direct route. As of January 2026, AA has free wifi on most international flights.
mcoelho813
Feb 106 min read


Exploring the Experience Between Personal Life, Family Responsibilities, and a Career
Traveling through Portugal with my Portuguese husband has given me a unique perspective on how personal life and family responsibilities can beautifully intertwine. Over the years, I have learned that balancing travel and family is not just about managing time but about embracing the culture, environment, and rhythms of the place you live or visit.
mcoelho813
Feb 105 min read


Olives- The Rich History and Tradition of Olive Harvesting in Portugal - The history of olive trees in Portugal. Harvesting olives.
the-history-of-olive-trees-in-portugal-harvesting-olives. Portugal has a tradition of planting, picking, and eating olives. Harvesting olives is in the Fall and winter months. Olive trees are drought-resistant and grow perfectly in Portugal. Portugal has been cultivating olives for over 1000 years. Alentejo and Algarve produce the most olives in Portugal.
mcoelho813
Feb 107 min read


Experience the Heart of Portugal: A Guide to Central Traditions and Hidden Gems
If you are planning your first trip to Portugal, the central region offers a unique window into the country’s rich traditions and authentic lifestyle. Unlike the crowded coastal cities, central Portugal preserves customs that have been passed down for generations. This guide will take you through some of the most memorable experiences in this area, from local festivals to historic towns and natural springs. Prepare to discover a side of Portugal that feels timeless and welcom
mcoelho813
Feb 104 min read


PORTUGAL PRAIA da Tocha Beach is a traditional fishing town
Portugal travel tips
mcoelho813
Jan 313 min read


PORTUGAL Longest Pedestrian Suspension Bridge in Portugal
A suspension bridge to walk across two mountains in central Portugal.
Walk across the guided metal bridge while you take incredible photos of the valley below and mountains as tall as the clouds.
mcoelho813
Jan 253 min read
Frequently asked questions
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The best time to visit Portugal is during the shoulder seasons, April to June and September to October, for pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and great deals, ideal for city sightseeing, hiking, and beaches. Summer (June-August) offers hot, busy beach weather and festivals but higher prices, while winter (Dec-Feb) is mild and cheaper but quieter, good for escaping European cold.
Frequently asked questions
General
The best time to visit Portugal is during the shoulder seasons, April to June and September to October, for pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and great deals, ideal for city sightseeing, hiking, and beaches. Summer (June-August) offers hot, busy beach weather and festivals but higher prices, while winter (Dec-Feb) is mild and cheaper but quieter, good for escaping European cold.
Frequently asked questions
General
The best time to visit Portugal is during the shoulder seasons, April to June and September to October, for pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and great deals, ideal for city sightseeing, hiking, and beaches. Summer (June-August) offers hot, busy beach weather and festivals but higher prices, while winter (Dec-Feb) is mild and cheaper but quieter, good for escaping European cold.
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