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Holidays in Portugal Portugal is a popular holiday destination for millions of people around the world. Since the Carnation Revolution in 1974 the number of tourists coming to Portugal has risen enormously from two million annually to over 20 million per year.

If you have never visited the small, Iberian country then why not book your next holiday in Portugal and enjoy the sun, sea, culture, countryside and of course hospitality for which the Portuguese are renowned.

Many will assume the best time to visit Portugal  is in July and August, when the temperatures are at their highest, however the diversity the country offers a wide range of activities ensuring  you can enjoy a weekend break, or fortnight's holiday at most times during the year.

 

Whether you are looking for a cultural tour of Portugal's architectural gems; spend time spotting some of the more exotic bird life; relax on some of Europe's best sandy beaches; try your hand at sea fishing or practise your swing on one of the hundreds of golf courses in the country there is something to suit everyone's taste and budget.

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