Kent coast; Romanian ride; bitesize Lisbon
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Good evening “Come back in the summer - there’s nightly music, local festivals. It’s a whole other place.” That’s what writer Amelia Duggan was advised when she took an off-season trip to Tavira in the Algarve. But Amelia had already fallen for the serenity of the southern Portuguese fishing town turned tourist resort without all its passenger ferries, crowded beaches and busy restaurants. “Dusk in Tavira is a masterclass in seduction,” Amelia writes. “On either bank of the Gilão river, street lamps gild the cobblestone promenades and pavement restaurants. Downriver, the landscape opens expansively, shifting through gleaming salt pans to where the lagoon system and beaches of Ria Formosa kiss the ocean.” It could be a scene stolen from another century. Or even another country, as the city still bears faded hallmarks of grandeur, including facades adorned with azulejo tiles and Juliet balconies. The mild climate and the lack of throngs encourage Amelia to roam the wild beaches of the barrier islands, knock up a seafood stew at a farmhouse cookery class and explore the surrounding countryside on horseback. The music and the festivals will have to wait until summer. Elsewhere, Porto local Célia Pedroso recommends 10 tasty restaurants in Lisbon, and we have 10 of the best reasons to visit Portugal from surf and yoga to creative workshops in the Alentejo. | Andy Pietrasik Head of Travel |
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| Looking for the authentic Algarve? Go in the low season – and to Tavira Read more |
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Our travel picks of the week | | | 3 | Lisbon | 10 restaurants I’d recommend to a friend visiting the city Read more |
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Featured trip | Douro, Porto and Salamanca river cruise
| | This popular river cruise explores Portugal’s beautiful Douro Valley including a guided tour of Porto, a port wine tasting, dinner in a local Quinta with a selection of their wines and time in Castelo Rodrigo and the Mateus Palace gardens plus, you’ll cross the border to visit historic Salamanca in Spain to enjoy a flamenco show with tapas. Includes a free drinks package on 2025 and 2026 European river cruises with Riviera Travel. | View deal |
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| A walk with Romans and ghosts on the Great North Road |
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This week's favourite trips |
| | Cycle Romania - save £100pp Explore Transylvania and the Carpathian Mountains on two wheels, discovering hidden stories and fascinating places along the way. | View deal |
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| | Helsinki, Tallinn and Riga Discover this diverse corner of Europe exploring three fascinating capitals plus Estonia’s cultural capital Tartu, a baroque castle and more… | View deal |
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| | Venice, Verona and Lake Garda - save 15% - quote EASTER Combine a stay on chic Lake Garda with exploring the sights of Venice, Verona and the Dolomites. See the deal of the week for discount details. | View deal |
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| Your favourite bars, beaches, swimming spots and more: readers’ top 10 travel tips on Portugal |
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Deal of the week | Flavours of the Douro - save up to 15% this Easter | Perfect for foodies, this exploration of Portugal’s food and wine includes port, Moscatel and sparkling wine tastings, lunch in a traditional quinta plus the chance to sample local ham, cheese and bread. You’ll also enjoy tours of Porto and Viseu, a cruise along the Douro and a trip along Aveiro’s canals in a traditional boat plus time in Lamego, Foz Côa Valley, home to an open-air Palaeolithic rock art site, and the medieval town of Guimarães. Book by Tuesday 22 April 2025 and save 15% on 2025 or 2026 departures on this and other selected tours with Newmarket Holidays when you quote EASTER. Discount applies to the original tour price and selected optional excursions and excludes late availability holidays. Full terms and conditions apply, call for details. | | View deal |
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