people statues under blue sky during daytime

SOUTH

VISIT

ABOUT SOUTH OF PORTUGAL

The southern region of Portugal, is famous for its golden sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and impressive rock formations. This destination is ideal for sun and sea lovers, offering a wide variety of water activities. In addition to its wonderful beaches, southern Portugal is rich in historical and cultural heritage, with their historic centers, castles, and ancient churches, reflecting centuries of history and Arab influence, like Silves. The cuisine in southern Portugal is a true delight, featuring fresh fish and seafood dishes such as cataplana and grilled fish. 
It should be noted that in 2024 the magnificent
Falésia Beach was distinguished with the Travelers' Choice Award, with number 1 spot of the 25 Best Beaches in the world as rated by TripAdvisor.

people on bridge near brown castle
people on bridge near brown castle
a fountain with statues and statues in front of a large building
a fountain with statues and statues in front of a large building
a castle like building with a tower on top of it
a castle like building with a tower on top of it

Belém Tower, Lisboa

Queluz Palace, Queluz

Pena Palace, Sintra

BEST PLACES TO VISIT

a lighthouse tower with a lighthouse in the background
a lighthouse tower with a lighthouse in the background
a large building with columns and a clock tower
a large building with columns and a clock tower
a stone wall with a stone wall and a stone wall
a stone wall with a stone wall and a stone wall

Historical center of Cascais, Cascais

Évora Temple, Évora

Monsaraz Castle, Monsaraz

a castle like structure with a castle like structure
a castle like structure with a castle like structure
a group of people on a beach next to a cliff
a group of people on a beach next to a cliff
a cave in a cave with a view of the ocean
a cave in a cave with a view of the ocean

Sesimbra village, Sesimbra

Falésia Beach, Algarve

Benagil Beach, Algarve

Plan Your Visit

Join us for an unforgettable journey through the South of Portugal!