Green mountains and golden sandy beaches along the Atlantic.
Authentic gastronomy and rich cultural heritage.
Cosmopolitan and vibrant cities.
Mild climate and endless outdoor activities.
Warm and welcoming people who make every visitor feel at home.
More than each quality on its own, it is the unique combination of all these elements that makes Portugal stand out as one of the most desirable destinations in the world.
Often considered one of the best places in the world to live or retire, the Algarve captivates with its natural beauty and quality of life.
Over 300 days of sunshine per year.
Exclusive beaches and mild weather.
A growing international community, especially from Northern Europe.
With around 35,000 inhabitants, Lagos is a historic and vibrant city:
Former headquarters of Prince Henry the Navigator’s great maritime expeditions.
Home to the first 5‑star marina in the Iberian Peninsula.
Awarded as a top destination by TripAdvisor in 2012.
Ponta da Piedade, one of the most photographed natural landmarks in Portugal.
Lagos is part of the international Cittaslow network, promoting quality of life, local gastronomy, and resistance to cultural standardization.
A small fishing village in the municipality of Vila do Bispo, with only 300 inhabitants, Burgau enchants with its white and blue houses overlooking the sea.
Praia do Burgau: golden sands and crystal-clear waters.
Excellent restaurants and bars, most with sea views.
Forte de São Luís de Almádena, a 17th‑century historical landmark.
Located between Lagos and Sagres, Burgau is the perfect starting point to explore the Vicentine Coast.
Part of the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park, this preserved stretch of coastline extends for more than 110 km.
Wild beaches protected by dramatic cliffs.
Coastal trails with endless landscapes.
The Atlantic’s restless waves as the soundtrack to seaside walks.
Unique settings for outdoor activities and nature tourism.