Quel type de tourisme au Portugal ?

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Quel type de tourisme au Portugal ?

Quel type de tourisme au Portugal ?

Qui dit tourisme dit aussi hôtels, et dans ce domaine les gagnants portugais sont principalement des hôtels de luxe, situés presque tous dans l'Algarve, à Madère et le Grand Lisbonne.

Pourquoi le Portugal est un pays touristique ?

Parmi ses principales attractions, se distinguent notamment l'histoire et la culture, la gastronomie et les vins, les plages, le surf, les festivals de musique, le golf, la variété des paysages et surtout, le peuple portugais, considéré comme sympathique, ouvert d'esprit et sincère.

Pourquoi le Portugal attire les touristes ?

Parmi les atouts du pays : un coût de la vie environ 20% moins élevé qu'en France, un climat doux et des prix de l'immobilier accessibles.

What is tourism in Portugal like?

  • Tourism in Portugal is based largely around food and wine, adventuresports, history, and beach vacations. Whatever you choose to do, there is something you will love in this beautiful country. Check out some of our suggested tours, or book a consultation for a custom trip!

What to do in Portugal for a weekend?

  • Cinematic Scenery. Outside the cities, Portugal’s beauty unfolds in all its startling variety. You can go hiking amid the granite peaks of Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês or take in the pristine scenery and historic villages of the little-explored Beiras. Over 800km of coast offers more places to soak up the splendour.

How safe is Portugal for tourists?

  • From the warm sunny beaches of the Algarve to the sophisticated riverside wine tastings of Porto, Portugal tourism has something for everybody. Portugal is a popular destination because of its safe cities and inexpensive cost of goods. With the exception of a few isolated areas, crime rates in Portugal are exceptionally low.

What are the festivals in Portugal?

  • Festivals pack Portugal’s calendar. Drink, dance and feast your way through all-night revelries such as Lisbon’s Festa de Santo António or Porto’s Festa de São João. There are kick-up-your-heels country fairs in the hinterlands, and rock and world-music fests all along the coast.

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