Description
Alentejo region is synonymous with breathtaking landscapes filled with cork trees and peaceful places.
Touring through Alentejo is to explore, off the beaten track, Portugal’s most preserved medieval towns.
Let’s enjoy the quiet Alentejo region and its history, gastronomy, monuments and craftsmanship in this tour.
Arraiolos is a charming town known for its historical significance and traditional crafts. Renowned for the iconic Arraiolos carpets. The small town features a well-preserved medieval castle and a circular village layout.
Évora is a world heritage site where you can see an impressive XVI century aqueduct, an old cromlech, a Roman temple built on 1 A.C., a XIII century gothic cathedral, a bone chapel, the second oldest Portuguese university, typical houses and beautiful gardens.
Ericeira is a charming fishing village on the west coast of Portugal. Renowned for its world-class surf beaches, Ericeira retains its traditional charm with cobblestone streets and white-washed houses. Besides surfing, visitors can enjoy the laid-back atmosphere, explore local cuisine, and appreciate the sunset over the Atlantic.
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