Explore Portugal’s history and beauty: Óbidos, Nazaré, Aveiro. Discover castles, giant waves, and sweet delights. Travel safely with expert guides.
Explore Portugal’s history and beauty: Óbidos, Nazaré, Aveiro. Discover castles, giant waves, and sweet delights. Travel safely with expert guides.
- Nazare - Visitors can explore the fort of São Miguel Arcanjo, offering the best vantage point for viewing some of the world’s largest waves. The chapel of Nossa Senhora da Nazaré, rich in fishing trade history, is also a must-see. Take the elevator down to the beach and enjoy the charming village beach. The local cuisine, centered around fish and…
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Nazare - Visitors can explore the fort of São Miguel Arcanjo, offering the best vantage point for viewing some of the world’s largest waves. The chapel of Nossa Senhora da Nazaré, rich in fishing trade history, is also a must-see. Take the elevator down to the beach and enjoy the charming village beach. The local cuisine, centered around fish and seafood, is always an excellent choice.
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Canal Central de Aveiro - Aveiro, located by the sea and the estuary, is interwoven with a network of canals navigated by moliceiros (local boats). These slender, colorful boats were once used for collecting algae and seaweed, and now offer sightseeing tours. Aveiro boasts numerous Art Nouveau buildings worth visiting, many along the main canal, with others tucked away in less-traveled areas. A boat tour through the canals provides insight into Aveiro’s history. The city’s iconic sweet, “ovos moles” (soft eggs), made from eggs and sugar, is sold in wooden barrels or wrapped in a crispy wafer in various shapes.
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Obidos Village - Óbidos is one of Portugal’s most picturesque and well-preserved villages. Within its walls lies a well-maintained castle and a labyrinth of streets and white houses that captivate visitors. From the hidden corners and enclosed gardens of the old medina to the Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque influences, the village is a vast artistic masterpiece, reconstructed over centuries. The local cuisine features a delightful fish stew from the Óbidos Lagoon. To conclude your meal, try the renowned Ginjinha de Óbidos, best enjoyed in a chocolate cup. This historical heritage, combined with a vibrant cultural program, makes Óbidos a significant tourist attraction.

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This journey offers a fantastic opportunity to delve into Portuguese history. Explore the labyrinthine streets within the castle walls, savor a “ginjinha,” discover “filigrana,” and stroll through the charming town of Obidos. Experience the breathtaking views and renowned giant waves of Nazaré, along with its beach known for excellent fish and seafood…
This journey offers a fantastic opportunity to delve into Portuguese history. Explore the labyrinthine streets within the castle walls, savor a “ginjinha,” discover “filigrana,” and stroll through the charming town of Obidos. Experience the breathtaking views and renowned giant waves of Nazaré, along with its beach known for excellent fish and seafood cuisine.
Additionally, visit Aveiro, often referred to as the “Portuguese Vienna,” with its picturesque canals and traditional moliceiro boats. Be sure to try “ovos moles,” a unique and indulgent sweet treat.
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