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Just a two-hour flight from the UK, Portugal is bursting with activities for customers who wish to get in touch with their adventurous side. From the beautiful islands of the Azores out in the Atlantic Ocean, to the rolling hills in Porto and the North, each of Portugal’s regions offers something unique across all seasons of the year. Whether it’s cycling through the countryside, paddleboarding on the lakes or strolling along the coast, Portugal has it all. The scenic region of


Alentejo has a huge range of walking trails, with 11 Transalentejo routes along the border with Spain. For those who want to experience the adventure without sacrificing home comforts, there’s a fantastic glamping site in rural Alentejo, Azenhas da Seda, which also offers canoeing, soft canyoning, hiking and more. Visitors to Alentejo can


take in the picturesque views of the nearby Lake Alqueva, Europe’s largest artificial lake, which is an ideal spot to try out some


stand-up paddleboarding and canoeing.


Canoeing is also popular in the neighbouring region of the Centre of Portugal. Near the historical city of Coimbra, visitors can row down the Mondego River, taking in the serenity and the wildlife along the way. The Centre of Portugal is also home to the Paiva Walkways, one of the most exciting adventure tourist attractions in Europe. The steep wooden boardwalks stretch over five and a half miles and


provide excellent views of the surroundings. Meanwhile, the Azores are


covered in natural beauty and are a great destination for visitors to try scuba diving, whale watching and more. For customers who are looking for even more adventure, it’s also a unique location for horse riding and paragliding. If you have customers looking for island life, Madeira is home to some stunning coastal walks, mountain biking trails and top-class locations for canyoning.


Azores Paragliding Festival August 20-24


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Paragliders take to the skies in São Miguel in the Azores for this spectacular festival.


MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal October 16-28


The Centre of Portugal hosts the highly-anticipated MEO Rip Curl Pro Portugal surfing event.


Madeira Nature Festival October 1-6


Madeiran traditions and the celebration of nature tourism brings people together to try new sports and activities.


of the best adventurous events


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