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Alentejo

Discover the Essence of Alentejo

The Alentejo region is the largest in terms of area but only accounts for about 5% of Portugal's population. Alentejo is a tranquil haven, perfect for nature lovers and those seeking to escape the hustle of big cities. Évora, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is famous for its historical monuments.


The Alcácer do Sal, Comporta, Grândola, Melides, and Santiago do Cacém area, with its endless stretches of beaches, is experiencing significant growth through major investments in hotels and luxury villas.


It is a renowned wine region with vineyards that produce high-quality wines and boasts well-preserved medieval castles and fortresses such as Marvão Castle, Monsaraz Castle, and Évoramonte Castle. Monsaraz Castle offers a fascinating view with stunning panoramic vistas over Alqueva. Other noteworthy landscapes include the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park, with its wild beaches and impressive cliffs.

Tranquility and Serenity

Experience a peaceful and serene environment for a relaxed lifestyle.

Breathtaking Landscapes

Explore stunning natural landscapes, including vast plains, gentle hills, and untouched nature.

Rich Cultural

Discover historic cities with fascinating architecture, ancient churches, and Roman ruins.

Authentic Gastronomy

Indulge in authentic and flavorful dishes, such as migas, lamb stew, and traditional cheeses.

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