For some reason, when I think of
Portugal, the famous port wine comes to my mind... That shouldn't be
the first thing to remember; the thing to remember should be that
this place "used to be the end of the world" because
Portugal is located on the southwestern corner of Europe.
The only neighboring country is Spain
on the east. Together, these two countries occupy the Iberian
peninsula. The country is very open to Oceanic weather, although the
climate feels closer to Mediterranean. The north coasts are "warmed"
a bit by the Gulf Stream, you might take this fact into account if
you are planning a seaside holiday in Portugal. As you'd expect from
a country on the side of the Atlantic Ocean, weather is mostly not
very cold, mostly rainy and breezy in winter, hardly ever drops under
one digit degrees Celsius. The inlands climate of course, shows some
continental effect, where it is not too uncommon to experience mild
snowy days especially on higher areas. All is well in summer though,
except maybe for the wind. That is not exactly a bad thing, there are
great opportunities here for surfing and kite surfing.
The history of Portugal is not very
"screaming" till the Moors invaded the peninsula. Today's
borders of the country were mostly re-conquered land from Moors
around 13th century. During and after the re-conquista of the Iberian
territory, Portugal emerged as a separate kingdom from their friendly
neighbor, Spain. The brightest period of this country was between
15th and 17th century.
In the middle ages, this land was
thought to be "the end of the world" because it was the
furthest western side of continent Europe, which was later proved
inaccurate thanks to many brave explorers that "thought"
outside the box. Here in this western end, the country was somehow
"away" from all the major power struggles of Europe, and
because of their victories against the Muslims, Spanish and
Portuguese were highly favored by the Papacy. Conquests of new worlds
resulted from this relative peace in the mainland. New sea routes
were created to India, South America and Africa. These brought great
wealth and with it, came great power and influence. Portuguese
language is still widely known in many Latin American and African
countries.
Back to today's world, Portugal would
be a very good choice for summer holidays, with its developed resorts
on sun loving sands of long long beaches. Combinations of wildflower
covered mountains, thought to be end of world cliffs, dune covered
beaches create a picturesque scenery all around. Beach attractions
are very common, from kite surfing to beach sports. And if you want
lively nightlife after the beach, you will be pleased with the big
cities such as Lisbon and its rival, Porto. Another strong point of
this country is the most excellent golfing resorts. There are many
new quality spots. Golfers definitely won't be disappointed.
Best thing about Portugal would be the
reasonably priced life. This country probably provides the most
economical vacation in Europe. The choices are plentiful too. If you
want highly developed full-on holiday resorts, they are there, the
Algarve coast would be a very good choice. And if you're willing to
go a bit further to spot untouched, quite, yellow sand, just go a bit
further away from the cities. After all, transportation and
accommodation are well priced.
Apart from the natural beauty, we have
to mention the monuments. This country has properly lived the
medieval times. You'll come across many well preserved castles and
towns. UNESCO’s World Heritage suggests sites in Evora , Batalha,
Alcobaça, Evora and Coimbra. Architecture is just fantastic. There
are also a number of Natural Reserve spots worth mentioning.
The cuisine of Portugal is very
interested. The colonial time period, with the exported spices left
its impact of today's culture. Both the delicious seafood with some
local recipes, and red meat is popular. Especially in rural
restaurants, all you will find will be beef, sheep and pig products.
Vegetarians, beware... Rice specialties are very common along with
many unique soups as appetizers before the meals. Locals are very
keen on their drinks, mostly great selections of wines. Make sure to
try the famous port wine.
The pleasant cities, the lush green
countrysides, ye olde towns of Medieval era, the long sun bathed
sands of the coasts combined with inexpensive living conditions;
Portugal offers a reasonable holiday opportunity for everyone.