Portugal is a gorgeous country to explore, and much more than cork products, it has become famous for the gorgeous sea and yummy port. It’s one country that seems to draw me back time and time again, with loads of historic cities, gorgeous national parks, and enough bacalhau to satisfy even the hungriest of tummies.
One of the things I love most about Portugal is how unique each place feels. You can travel 30 minutes up the road and feel like you’re in a different country; it is very special.
If you’re planning a trip to Portugal, make sure you take me with you so I can see some of these gorgeous places.
Look at the map I’ve made that shows off some of the very best places you must see on your next trip. You’re going to love Portugal! Então, o que você está Esperando?
1.) Wander around Braga
A city perched pretty close to Porto and Amarante, it’s the perfect place to see some of Portugal’s most impressive buildings and history.
Make sure you visit the stunning Bom Jesus do Monte. Oh, and take a bottle of water, too. The many steps will make even the best Olympian out of breath!
2.) Explore the town of Amarante
Not too far from Porto in the north of the country, Amarante is a great place to explore some of the histories of this beautiful region.
Look out for the gorgeous arched bridge of Ponte São Gonçalo and wander the riverside route where there are lots of independent restaurants and cafes that line the route.
You won’t be able to resist the sweet treats!
3.) Grab a tipple in Porto
Porto is one of the country’s largest cities and sits in the north of the country.
This hilly is one heck of a place to visit, think cobbled streets, fresh seafood and copious amounts of port that’ll keep you sozzled all evening!
On our last visit, I kept forgetting that port was much more alcoholic than ‘regular wines’.
As you can imagine, an almighty hangover and bouts of feeling sorry for myself ensued.
Make sure you haul yourself up to Torre dos Clérigos, discover the Ribeira area of the city and chow down at the Ode Porto Wine House which creates an amazing 3-course pairing menu that’s out of this world!
Also, make sure to check out and book these incredible boat tours and trips to the Duoro Valley (below). They’re incredible trips and well worth booking before you visit Porto.
Read more: Best things to do in Porto
4.) Visit the Medieval village time forgot, Sortelha
Sortelha is a tiny village that is dominated by one of its most imposing residences, the castle that overlooks the region.
Make sure to wander the castle grounds, though you’ll need comfy walking shoes for this ramble.
The whole village feels like you’ve been thrown back into Medieval times. A town that time forgot.
Read more: Quaint places to see in Portugal
5.) See the village built around a rock
Monsanto, a small village close to the border with Spain, is one of the most unique towns you’ll ever come across.
With less than 1,000 residents, it’s a rural and quaint little place that has to be seen to be believed.
Head over to Adega Tipica O Cruzeiro for a tasty bite to eat and some incredible views across the region.
Read more: Quaint places in Portugal to visit
6.) See the beauty of Sintra
It’s hard not to fall head-over-heels in love with Sintra. Perched within the Sintra Mountains, this region has some of the prettiest castles in all of Europe (shhh, don’t tell the others).
Around 30 minutes from the centre of Lisbon, it’s pretty easy to visit for a day trip (or two). Though, be sure to book your tickets to Pena Palace and the park (that’s just too beautiful to miss).
Make sure to visit; Pena Palace, Monserrate Palace, Castle of the Moors and the Palace of Sintra.
These UNESCO World Heritage Sites are just too beautiful to miss.
Read more: Best things to do in Sintra
7.) Discover the beauty of Cascais
This historic fishing town, just down the coast from the city of Lisbon, is the perfect place to chill out, explore the quaint town and explore the dramatic Atlantic coast.
It’s totally easy to visit by booking this beautiful full-day tour from Lisbon. Plus, the tour includes a stop-off at Sintra and Cabo da Roca, too.
It’s a family-friendly tour that’s great for exploring the history, culture and natural beauty of this area of Portugal.
Make sure to visit some of these top sites that you shouldn’t miss. You’ll love your time, here!
Read more: What to see in Cascais
8.) See the waterfalls of the Azores
The Azores is a volcanic archipelago that sits in the mid-Atlantic Ocean. A few hours by flight (and a little longer by boat), it’s one of Europe’s most dramatic sets of islands.
Think, of beautiful trails, incredible scenery and the most stunning natural landscapes you’ll witness.
Don’t forget to visit the beautiful, Poço da Alagoinha on Flores Island – it’s breathtaking.
Finally, make sure to book this incredible whale-watching tour that’s staffed by biologists and naturalist guides. It’s incredible.
Book: Azores whale-watching tour
9.) Explore the streets of Lisbon
The capital city of Lisbon is one amazing place to visit. If it’s your first time to Portugal, you’re going to love how stunning it is.
Made up of various neighbourhoods, Lisbon has a whole array of eye-catching places you won’t want to miss. To make things easier to explore Lisbon, make sure to grab this Lisbon Card for 1/2/3 days. It’ll give you free public transport and free admission to some of the best things to do in Lisbon.
Plus, if you’re looking for some of the best views in the city, check out these perfect spots, they offer the perfect vistas to enjoy this gorgeous place.
Make sure to visit the Belém Tower, explore Bairro Alto and grab a bite to eat at Kais which is based in an old warehouse in the city. It really is unique.
Alternatively, check out one of these other top places to fill your tummy.
Read more: Best things to do in Lisbon
10.) Visit the island of Madeira
In between Portugal and the Canary Islands is the relatively small island of Madeira.
Once here, make sure to explore the capital city of Funchal, head out into the countryside and soak up the unspoilt landscape that is often overlooked when visiting Portugal.
Read more: Best things to do in Madeira
11.) See the Chapel of Bones in Évora
Évora is one stunning Roman city that’s now been protected with UNESCO World Heritage Status.
Make sure you visit the Roman Temple, Praça do Giraldo and the rather macabre but a must-see, the Chapel of Bones that lines every wall.
It’s part of the bigger, Igreja de Sao Francisco church complex that’s just too beautiful to miss.
12.) Visit Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina
It may have a pretty long name and one that I still can’t pronounce correctly, but it is a gorgeous area of Portugal to visit. This natural park is considered to be one of the finest stretches of coastline in Europe.
Untouched by development, the whole coastline hasn’t changed for thousands of years. It is beautiful.
Make sure to stop at one of the many little fishing villages along the way and stay at the Enigma Nature and Water Hotel which overlooks the gorgeous countryside of the region.
13.) See the dramatic Sagres
Jutting out off the very tip of southwest Portugal, Sagres is one of the most dramatic coastline areas in the region.
Make sure you visit the fort and explore the cliffside walking routes and Cape St. Vincent, which is next to Sagres Point.
14.) Walk the cliffs around Lagos
Perched on the southern coast of Portugal, Lagos is a small town in the Algarve region.
Make sure to visit Lagos Castle, visit the close by cliffs of Ponta de Piedade and the ornate, Igreja de Santo António.
Only a short drive from Sagres and other beautiful places, it’s a great place to stop for a long afternoon and a bite to eat.
Read more: Best places in the Algarve to visit
15.) Visit the best beaches
There’s no denying that Portugal has some of the best beaches in Western Europe; so, whatever you do, be sure to explore its coastline.
Before you arrive, book this speedboat tour to the iconic Benagil Sea Caves. The tour takes around 90 minutes and just can’t be missed. It’s incredible.
If you’re looking to ride the waves on a board, head across to areas like; Sagres, Ericeira or more on the west Atlantic Coast.
Alternatively, if you’re looking for a little dip, relaxation and beautiful sandy bays, head over to places like Benagil in the Algarve.
The whole region is famed for its glorious beaches.
Read more: Best beaches in Portugal