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ADVERTISING FEATURE Find your winter sun in


When the temperature drops and the nights draw in, there’s no better way to leave the cold behind than by heading to the south of Portugal. With beautiful coastlines, lush landscapes and sports and activities on offer, there are plenty of reasons to head south for the winter. Winter is the time to wind


down, but the Alentejo’s world-class gastronomy scene shows no sign of slowing in the milder months. The region is the ideal place to kick back, relax and indulge. There are 250 wine producers in Alentejo alone, so your customers have plenty of choice for wine tastings. They can eat like a local


by sampling some of the delicious meats, cheeses and other petiscos (nibbles) the region is famous for. Meanwhile, coastal Alentejo offers some incredible seafood dishes: sardines, octopus and fish soup, to name a few. With 300 days of sunshine


a year, the Algarve is the perfect respite for those


3 1. Hiking


There are a number of exciting routes that take hikers through a range of terrains, and up Madeira’s steep mountains.


2. Surfing


Madeira is an incredible surfing destination for beginners and pros. The famous ‘point breaks’ make for some impressive swells, and it’s just as rewarding in the winter months.


looking for sun, sand and sea. Temperatures in the Algarve sit just below 20 in the winter, which make it ideal for a relaxing break on the coast, or a more active holiday, teeing off at one of the region’s world-class golf courses. The Algarve is frequently voted the best beach destination in Europe. Carvoeiro is one of the most beautiful, with striking golden sands, charming white houses and bright blue sea. Madeira is a popular


summer destination, but is also well known for coming alive in the winter with a number of festivals across the holiday season. Funchal, Madeira’s capital, is where customers can find some of the best lights and decorations. Closer to Christmas on December 23, Funchal hosts an annual Market Night where visitors can buy gifts and sample festival food. And firework displays across the island will ring in the new year in style.


3. Golf


Madeira’s mild weather makes for great conditions for a round of golf at one of island’s courses. Palheiro Golf and Santo da Serra Golf Club boast 18 and 27 holes, respectively, while the neighbouring island Porto Santo has its own 27-hole course with sweeping coastal views.


of the best activities in Madeira


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PICTURES: Francisco Correia/AP; CDuarte; Yves Callewaert


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