Pousadas: A remarkable Road Trip
A REMARKABLE ROAD TRIP IN PORTUGAL:
Portugal is one of the easiest and most enjoyable countries to explore by car and boasts very varied landscapes - from the hills of Estrela and the Geres National Park to the beaches of the Atlantic and the broad estuary of the Tagus – and grand cities and towns that pepper the history books of the great explorers, the Golden Age and the Napoleonic wars in particular. You can combine days of exploring Portugal’s historic city centres with gentle or strenuous exercise walking through inspiring green valleys and along wonderfully quiet sandy beaches, and visiting its port wine houses and up and coming wine estates. Enjoy its Mediterranean style cuisine and its calm pace, without needing to know much of its language. In seven days you can scratch the surface of Portugal enough to enjoy yourself immensely without pressure, although you may find yourself coming back for more year after year. DAY 1: We recommend setting of from Porto airport to explore the city of Porto and an overnight stay at the Pousada here on the bank of the river Douro is almost a ‘must'.
WHY PORTO ?
Integral to Portuguese maritime expansion, the historic town of Porto changed the world. Porto was the birthplace of Prince Henry the Navigator. Take a seat on an esplanade in the Ribeira district, one of the most picturesque in Porto. A series of well signposted tourist routes help you discover Porto, one of the most genuine of Portuguese cities.
A cheap tram ticket is all it costs to make the trip to Foz do Douro. The journey comes complete with of Port. Take a short walk as far as the a Ferreira Borges market place to see a fine example of wrought iron architecture one of the best such ironwork in Porto, rivalling the Maria Pia and D. Luis bridges.
Walk through the historic city centre and discover the strong character of this city and its people. Take in the bustle of Ribeira. Look to the skies and discover the towers of the fortress Se looming above.
Visit the Clerigos tower, the fine D.Luis bridge and admire the impressive historic centre, granted UNESCO World Heritage status. Pick out examples of the Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, Neo Classical and Industrial-architectural styles that sit side by side , and are now complemented by the designs of such buildings as the Porto School Architecture. Visit the Serralves Museum and Faculty of Architecture.
All trips to Porto have to involve one of the world's most famous wines: port. Visit the places that defined the history of port, such as the Vinho do Porto manor house and the museum.
Information courtesy of www.visitportugal.com
|
WHY GUIMARAES?
Guimaraes is the 2012 European Capital of Culture. Throughout the year, the city will host a large gathering of creators and creations in various artistic fields such as music, film, visual arts, architecture, theatre, dance or street arts.
However, it is for its surviving heritage that UNESCO gave the city its World Heritage Status a decision that soon becomes clear when you visit its historic centre.
We shall leave you in the very heart of the city, the Nossa Senhora de Oliveira square, just one possible departure point for your tour. Here stands the impressive Collegiate Church of Guimaraes from where Pedro Hispano set off to Rome to become John 21st, the only Portuguese Pope thus far in the history of the Catholic Church.
Information courtesy of www.visitportugal.com
|
WHY VISEU ?
The city has a number of green and leafy parks and is very cool and pleasant, yet it also preserves a rich heritage in terms of monuments amongst which the highlights are the cathedral and the Misericordia church.
Viseu is located in the centre of a demarcated wine region that has taken the name of the river passing through it- Dao. It is an area that produces red and whites of exceptional quality, ideal accompaniments for the region's excellent cuisine, with a special mention being reserved for the roast veal cooked in the Lafoes style.
Information courtesy of www.visitportugal.com
|
|
WHY LISBON ?
Lisbon is the only European capital with Atlantic beaches. Take the train along the north bank of the Tagus estuary and you will discover mile after mile of golden sandy beaches. At the end of the line the beaches of |
famous town by the beach.
DAY 6: Lisbon in only a short train ride from Cascais and a short drive from Queluz, and within the area you can also enjoy the famous towns of Estoi and Sintra – with its colourful palaces and castle up on the hill. You can also enjoy some great surfing beaches nearly such as Guincho.
NIGHT 6: You can either stay on in the same Pousada here or move on to other one for a different aspect of the Lisbon area. You could also head south across the estuary to enjoy a night at the majestic Pousada de Setubal or the charming Pousada de Palmela, both with panoramic views of wonderful countryside and the coast.
DAY 7:Now this might be where you decide to extend your trip to enjoy the warm climate of the Algarve
and its beaches, or several nights around sagres Faro or the Spanish border. We would recommend at least one night at the tranquil and ‘manicured’ Pousada de Faro at Estoi, which leaves you well, positioned to enjoy the beaches of the Faro area and the marine park or to head the wonderful town of Tavira – Venice of the Algarve – and its 37 churches.
WHY TAVIRA ?
On summer evenings, join the crowd around the gracious garden bandstand by the riverfront enjoying the evening performance. By the light of the day, stop halfway over the bridge and look back on the white houses and their unusual trussed gable roofs and the hill peeking out just above the medieval battlements next to the church towers of Santa Maria and Santiago built where two mosques once stood.
Head through the original medieval gateway and take in the fine Renaissance entranceway to the Misericordia, one of Tavira's 37 churches, and th e magnificent frontage of the Galaria Palace. Perched high above the walls, the tower of Alcaçova is the best viewpoint out over the city with its waves of roofs and the line of sea blue reaching out to the horizon. Wander these old streets and peek through the lattice doorways, recall the prayers of fishermen in the church of Our Lady of the Waves. Then, cross the river and choose a riverbank restaurant for a break. With energies renewed, head up the small hill next to the Santa Maria end visit two more of those 37 churches, Sao Paulo and Carmo.
Alternatively you could take a watertaxi out to the sand bar where you can enjoy one of the Portugal's famous beaches, or to the Marine Reserve nearby.
Information courtesy of www.visitportugal.com
|

of Port. Take a short walk as far as the a Ferreira Borges market place to see a fine example of wrought iron architecture one of the best such ironwork in Porto, rivalling the Maria Pia and D. Luis bridges.
However, it is for its surviving heritage that UNESCO gave the city its World Heritage Status a decision that soon becomes clear when you visit its historic centre.
through it- Dao. It is an area that produces red and whites of exceptional quality, ideal accompaniments for the region's excellent cuisine, with a special mention being reserved for the roast veal cooked in the Lafoes style.
e magnificent frontage of the Galaria Palace. Perched high above the walls, the tower of Alcaçova is the best viewpoint out over the city with its waves of roofs and the line of sea blue reaching out to the horizon. Wander these old streets and peek through the lattice doorways, recall the prayers of fishermen in the church of Our Lady of the Waves. Then, cross the river and choose a riverbank restaurant for a break. With energies renewed, head up the small hill next to the Santa Maria end visit two more of those 37 churches, Sao Paulo and Carmo.