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Amazing places to visit In Portugal 🇵🇹
Amazing places to visit in Portugal 🇵🇹
I am glad to share with you this wild Portugal cinematic travel film including the most beautiful destinations in Portugal. If you ask yourself how to travel Portugal from lisbon to Algarve despite COVID 19, look no further ! I made this cinematic travel film in 4K with the panasonic gh5 to give you a taste of Portugal in 2020 and share with you the beauty of its nature and landscapes. Driving to Algarve is an incredible experience which I would advise everyone either you travel solo, couple or family.
The road trip through portugal has been one of the most beautiful travel we have done and I hope you will appreciate this short cinematic travel film. I am glad to share with you some of the best places to visit in Portugal tourism.
Here is a top 10 portugal places we visited in 2020:
Reserva Natural do Estuario do Sado (Setubal)
It is the 1st stop on our trip to algarve. This natural reserve protects the Sado Estuary, a biologically rich area of wetlands extending east and south of Setúbal. With more than 250 avian species, this is a prime spot for birdwatching in Portugal and definitely a highlight of the trip !
Castelo de Sesimbra (Sesimbra)
The Moorish castle of Sesimbra stands high above the pretty fishing village and has guarded the town since its early founding. The castle was one of the first victories for the Christian conquest of Portugal over the Moors in the 12th century and its strategic positioning was important for the defence of early Portugal. For visitors the who make the 230m climb up to the castle will be rewarded of stunning panoramic views over Sesimbra and the surrounding coastline.
Cabo da Roca (The end of the world)
The Cabo da Roca is the wild and rugged headland that marks the most westerly point of mainland Europe. It is a must see for every road trip in Portugal. These windswept cliffs and barren lands were believed to be the edge of the world up until the 14th century, and even today the region possesses a remote and untamed atmosphere. The road on the way there itself is a wonderful trip.
Cabo de São Vicente (Sagres)
Located a few kilometres northwest of Sagres is the historic Cabo de São Vicente (Cape of Saint Vincent) is a craggy, windswept headland at the spot which claims to be the most south-westerly point of mainland Europe. Until the end of the 14th century many believed this place to be the end of the world - come here on the right day and you might think they had a point.
Boca do Inferno (Cascais)
The Boca do Inferno is a unique sea-arch and cliff formation close to the town of Cascais. The coastline to the west of Cascais comprises of high eroded cliffs, battered by the full force of the Atlantic Ocean. The Boca do Inferno was originally a sea cave, which subsequently collapsed leaving a chasm and sea arch. Into this opening the Atlantic waves continually crash, and during violent winter storms water explodes upwards similar to an erupting volcano – hence the overdramatic name of Boca do Inferno (Hell’s Mouth).
Monchique
A Portugal road trip wouldn't me complete... Rising up between the Algarve and neighbouring Alentejo region is the Serra de Monchique, a range of rolling mountains clad in heavy forest. Here you will find the highest point of the trip on the Algarve; standing at 902m (2,959ft) is the peak of Fóia with its all encompassing views which span the Algarve's south and west coasts all the way to Cabo de São Vicente.
Monterosa Olive Oil Farm
https://www.monterosa-oliveoil.com/en/
I am sure that you won't regret to travel Portugal during COVID 19 the road trip to algarve rather than bus or train, because there are so many places where you want to stop before you travel again. I hope you enjoyed this cinematic travel film. Please tell me which format of travel video you prefer, vlog or cinematic?
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