Take Me There: Portugal

An Artisan-Focused Road Trip to Meet the Country’s Makers

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An Artisan-Focused Road Trip to Meet Portugal’s Makers

Road trips are a summer staple and one of the best ways to explore parts of a country you’d miss by sticking to only the popular cities. But this route takes you deep into Portugal’s smaller towns and villages, where craftsmanship is a way of life and every handmade item tells a story.

From intricate gold filigree jewelry and brightly painted azulejos tiles to lacework passed down through generations, this artisan-focused itinerary introduces you to the makers who keep Portugal’s creative traditions alive by hand, with care, and with deep respect for heritage.

If you’re craving something more authentic, this crafty road trip through Portugal is just for you.

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Golden cliffs and turquoise waters along a secluded Algarve beach with a small fishing boat nearby

Planning a Portugal Trip? Do Yourself a Favor and Go to the Southern Coast.

The Algarve is often painted as over-touristed. But if you look closer, you’ll find a coastline that still feels wild and untamed. Beyond the popular beach resorts lie sleepy fishing villages, towering cliffs, and hidden coves only accessible by foot or boat. Whether you want to surf, sunbathe, or sip vinho verde as the sun sets, the southern coast of Portugal delivers every time.

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A Comprehensive Guide to Lisbon’s Hottest Bars, From Rooftops to Speakeasies

From craft cocktails to classic bica, Lisbon’s bar scene is buzzing. Here's where to sip, savor, and stay out late.

forested mountains in Peneda-Gerês National Park

Peneda-Gerês Is the Only National Park in Portugal. And It’s Incredible.

Tucked against the Spanish border, Peneda-Gerês is a rugged escape full of jaw-dropping landscapes and quiet villages. Expect oak forests, waterfalls, wild ponies, and ancient Roman roads.

Sunlight streaming into a sea grotto with crystal-clear water and a kayak floating near the entrance

It's so Easy to Get to This Gorgeous Open-Air Grotto in Portugal

Accessible only at low tide by kayak or boat, this natural wonder is framed by golden cliffs and turquoise water. It’s best explored early in the morning or late in the afternoon, preferably followed by dinner and a slow evening in the nearby town.

Porto river with boats with wine filled barrels

To Understand Portugal’s Second City, Start With Port Wine

Port wine is more than a drink in Porto. It’s a legacy that has shaped the city’s identity for centuries. Learn all about how this fortified wine put Portugal on the global map, tour the historic cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, and experience the blend of tradition and innovation that makes Porto such a fascinating place to visit.

📍Where To Stay

Charming boutique hotel in Porto with a rooftop pool

Stunning Hotels in Porto Close to Sights and Some of Portugal's Best Beaches

From luxe riverside stays to boutique properties near the beach, these hotels put you close to the best of Porto.

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14 Lisbon Airbnbs From Penthouses to Cottages in the Historic Center

Whether you want cathedral views or cozy charm, these listings cover every kind of stay in the Portuguese capital.

Serene resort in Alentejo surrounded by olive trees, with a pool overlooking rolling countryside.

This Portugal Resort Blends Wellness With Breathtaking Views

This reimagined farmhouse in Alentejo is now a luxurious retreat that fuses nature, design, and peace of mind.

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