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Dear First name / friend
 
If you’ve been anywhere near the internet, you know that everyone and their brother visited Italy last year. Maybe you were one of the many visitors to descend on the popular European country! As many travelers start thinking about their upcoming summer/fall getaways, you may be considering a European itinerary. If you’re on the hunt for something new, this edition of the newsletter is sure to please. 
 
We’re diving into a feature on Portugal, a country that effortlessly blends tradition with modernity, creating a mosaic of experiences that appeal to every type of traveler. If you’re currently dreaming of cobblestone streets, historical tours, and a slow European summer, you’ve opened the right email!
 
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Destination Overview 
Portugal is a captivating country in southwestern Europe, offering visitors a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. From the stunning coastlines of the Algarve to the enchanting cities of Lisbon and Porto, Portugal offers a diverse range of experiences. The country is known for its warm hospitality, delicious cuisine, and a vibrant mix of old-world charm and modern attractions. History buffs can explore ancient castles and medieval towns, while beach lovers can relax on pristine sandy shores. 
 
Portugal's wine regions, such as the Douro Valley, entice wine enthusiasts, and outdoor enthusiasts can revel in the rugged beauty of the Azores or enjoy hiking in the picturesque landscapes of the Peneda-Gerês National Park. Whether indulging in mouth watering pastries, immersing oneself in Fado music, or wandering through quaint cobblestone streets, Portugal delights travelers with its unique blend of tradition and innovation. Which experience will you choose for your itinerary?
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When To Visit 
When planning a visit to Portugal, it's important to consider the timing of your trip, taking into account seasonality, crowds, weather, and important events. Here's an outline of the different windows of time to consider: 
 
● Spring (March to May) & Summer (June to August): Spring in Portugal offers mild temperatures, blooming landscapes, and fewer crowds compared to the peak summer season. The famous Cherry Blossom Festival in the town of Fundão is a highlight during this season. Summer is the peak tourist season in Portugal, especially along the coastal areas. Expect warm and dry weather makes it an ideal time for beach lovers, water sports enthusiasts, and those looking to experience the vibrant atmosphere of local festivals, such as the Festas de Lisboa in Lisbon and the São João Festival in Porto. 
 
● Fall (September to November): Fall in Portugal brings pleasant temperatures, fewer tourists, and beautiful autumn colors in the countryside. It's an excellent time to explore wine regions like the Douro Valley or take leisurely walks through the historic neighborhoods of Lisbon and Porto. The Festa da Uva (Grape Festival) in the Douro Valley is a noteworthy event during this season. 
 
● Winter (December to February): Winter in Portugal is mild, particularly in the southern regions. Historic cities, museums, and indoor attractions offer a cozy and authentic experience. The Carnival celebrations in February, particularly in places like Torres Vedras and Loulé, are lively events worth experiencing.
 
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What To Know 
● Currency: Portugal uses the Euro (€) as its official currency. For visitors, it's advised to exchange some currency before arriving or withdraw euros from ATMs once in Portugal. Credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas and tourist spots, but having cash on hand is essential, especially in smaller towns or for smaller purchases. 
 
● Transportation: Portugal offers a variety of transportation options that cater to different travel styles and budgets. The country has an extensive public transportation network, including buses, trams, and trains, which make it easy to travel both within cities and across the country. The major cities like Lisbon and Porto have efficient metro systems. 
 
● Language: The official language of Portugal is Portuguese. While English is widely spoken in tourist areas, major hotels, and by the younger population, not everyone speaks English, especially in rural areas. Learning a few basic Portuguese phrases can greatly enhance interactions with locals and show respect for the country's culture. Additionally, understanding some Portuguese can be helpful for reading signs, menus, and navigating public transportation.
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Itinerary Highlights 
Portugal is a treasure trove of diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. From the bustling streets of Lisbon to the tranquil vineyards of the Douro Valley and the unspoiled natural beauty of the Azores, Portugal offers something for every type of traveler. Here are three destinations to consider for your Portuguese itinerary: 
 
● Lisbon: As Portugal's capital, Lisbon is a vibrant mix of old-world charm and contemporary living. Perched on seven hills, the city boasts stunning vistas at every turn, iconic yellow trams, and historic neighborhoods like Alfama and Bairro Alto. Visitors can explore centuries-old castles and monasteries, sample the delectable pastéis de nata, and immerse themselves in the melancholic tunes of local music. Lisbon's lively atmosphere and stunning architecture make it a perfect starting point for any Portuguese adventure. 
 
● Douro Valley: Known as the birthplace of Port wine, the Douro Valley offers breathtaking landscapes….  
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