As you start the drive, the landscape shifts from coastal vistas to the lush green vineyards of the Douro Valley, setting the stage for Porto, renowned for its port wine and vibrant riverside ambiance.
Traveling by car makes it easy to experience these highlights and discover hidden gems along the way, turning the journey from Lisbon to Porto or viceversa into an adventure full of authentic Portuguese culture and scenery.
Option 1. - Nazaré, a coastal gem in Portugal, is a must-visit for its cliffs and world-famous waves that attract surfers and travelers. Known globally for its record-breaking surf, Nazaré’s Praia do Norte has some of the largest waves in the world, creating a unique show to watch from the shore. Please be aware that the waves are a natural phaenomenon, which typically occur between October and April, but even during this time, there's always a chance that the day of the transfer the giant waves are not present.
Option 2. - Óbidos is a medieval looking little village that looks as if it was frozen in time. You'll be amazed by the winding narrow cobblestone streets. March is usually the date of the International Chocolate Festival and June is usually the date of the Medieval market. Also not to miss is the local Ginjinha, a sweet cherry licor that's usually served in a dark chocolate cup.
Option3. - Aveiro is a coastal town in the North of Portugal, best known for it's cannals, which gave it the nick-name Portuguese Venice, and also for the very typical "Ovos Moles", a very sweet piece of pastry made out of egg cream.
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