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Celebrate Chestnuts in Portugal with Magusto
Celebrate Chestnuts in Portugal with Magusto during November. Chestnuts play an important role in Portuguese life. Roasted Chestnuts are a traditional treat, often paired with red wine, enjoyed at local festas. Portugal is the 6th largest exporter of chestnuts. Chestnuts grow in all parts of Portugal.
mcoelho813
Feb 104 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
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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