10 days in Portugal Itinerary

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Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel
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Evora
— 2 nights
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Portimao
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Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel — 2 nights

As the busy capital of São Miguel, Ponta Delgada represents the most visited place on the island.
Start off your visit on the 24th (Sat): explore the striking landscape at Caldeira das Sete Cidades, visit a coastal fixture at Farol da Ponta da Ferraria, then tour the pleasant surroundings at Caldeira Velha Environmental Interpretation Centre, and finally surround yourself with nature on Azores Whale Watching TERRA AZUL. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the next day: admire the natural beauty at Parque Terra Nostra, then boost your wellbeing at Poca da Dona Beija, and then take in the architecture and atmosphere at Igreja de Santa Ana.

To find reviews, traveler tips, photos, and tourist information, use the Ponta Delgada itinerary planning site.

Montreal, Canada to Ponta Delgada is an approximately 9-hour flight. The time zone changes from Eastern Standard Time (EST) to Azores Standard Time (AZOT), which is usually a 4 hour difference. June in Ponta Delgada sees daily highs of 24°C and lows of 19°C at night. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 25th (Sun) so you can catch the flight to Evora.
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Evora — 2 nights

The city of Evora functions as a museum of Roman origins and medieval times.
Kick off your visit on the 26th (Mon): admire the architecture and history at Convento da Orada and then step into the grandiose world of Monsaraz Castle and Walls. Here are some ideas for day two: take in the spiritual surroundings of Templo Romano de Evora (Templo de Diana), appreciate the extensive heritage of Centro Historico de Evora, then take in the spiritual surroundings of Capela dos Ossos, and finally contemplate the long history of Cathedral of Evora (Se Catedral de Evora).

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You can fly from Ponta Delgada to Evora in 4 hours. The time zone difference moving from Azores Standard Time to Western European Standard Time is 1 hour. Expect a bit warmer weather when traveling from Ponta Delgada in June: highs in Evora hover around 36°C, while lows dip to 17°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 27th (Tue) so you can drive to Portimao.
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Portimao — 5 nights

Originally a small fishing village, Portimão today serves as one of the most populated towns in the Algarve and also a favorite spot for sailing.
Relax by the water at Odeceixe Beach and Praia Da Rocha. You'll discover tucked-away gems like Castelo de Alvor and Antigo Mercado de Escravos. Get out of town with these interesting Portimao side-trips: Lagos (Meia Praia, Praia do Camilo, &more), Sagres (Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Graca & Cape Saint Vincent) and Praia da Luz (in Luz). There's lots more to do: kick back and relax at Praia Gale, tour the pleasant surroundings at Praia dos Olhos de Água, and ponder the world of politics at Edificio Pacos do Concelho.

To see reviews, traveler tips, ratings, and tourist information, read our Portimao trip planner.

Traveling by car from Evora to Portimao takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or take a train. When traveling from Evora in June, plan for a bit cooler days in Portimao, with highs around 32°C, while nights are a bit warmer with lows around 21°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 2nd (Sun) early enough to catch the flight back home.
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Portugal travel guide

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Small in size but rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, Portugal features contrasting landscapes that include long beaches, lush vineyards, verdant valleys, and rolling hills dotted with tiny settlements where old traditions still prevail. The country's serene interior, often overlooked by foreigners, remains largely unspoiled by mass tourism and offers visitors a chance to discover this less-trodden part of Europe at their own pace. Ripe for leisurely adventures on foot or by bicycle, Portugal's fertile countryside boasts well-preserved medieval castles and outstanding wineries, producing some of the world's finest ports. The country's cities offer a lively culinary scene known for its many award-winning restaurants, topping the itineraries of foodies from around the globe.
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