Portugal Regions

Portugal Regions

by Vishal Kumar



Regions of Portugal have their own characteristic attractions and distinctive traits that have rendered each different from the other. For instance, in the northern regions of the country, corn and potatoes abound, while the southern part grows oranges and figs.

The regions in Portugal are termed provincias in the Portuguese language. The major Portugal regions have been further divided into units of smaller areas.




Main Regions of Portugal:

Algarve: Among all regions of Portugal, this is known for its long stretching golden beaches. Algarve invites visitors all year round. Other attractions in the regions include castles, rivers, fishing villages and its local gastronomy.


Costa de Prata or the Silver Coast: This region in Portugal has a reputation for its architectural splendor and places of religious and historic interest. Coimbra, Leira and Aveiro are some of the important cities of this regions. The regional delicacies feature fresh fish dishes like eel soups and roasted pig.

Costa Verde or the Green Coast: Of all the regions of Portugal, this is supposed to be the most green one, with lush valleys and mountains with a cover of green. The region is home to some spectacular buildings, beaches and vineyards. Porto, Braga and Viana do Castelo are some of the well known cities of this region. Local cuisine includes wines, spiced pork dishes and desserts.

Costa de Lisboa or Lisbon Coast: The capital city Lisbon falls in this region. This region is quite rich. The cuisine of this region features mainly fish dishes that include clams, bass, swordfish and oysters. Chesses made of goat and sheep milk is also a specialty in this region. Almost all types of authentic Portuguese dishes can be tasted in Lisbon.


Montanhas or the Mountains: This region occupies the north eastern part of the country. This region offers spectacular views of the hills and is apt for trekking. Vila Real, Braganca, Castelo Branco and Viseu are significant places of the region. Sausages and cheese feature in the regional gastronomy.

Planicies or the Plains: Important places in this region includes Tomar, Alentejo, Santarem, Portalegre and Monsaraz. Several historical sites abound in the region like castles and churches. The Roman temple is a well known one. Cakes, sausages, stews, fried rabbit and cheese are the local delicacies.

The regions of Portugal also include the islands of Azores and Madeira.


Algarve Region

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Azores Region

Azores Region in Portugal is a cluster of Islands that offers some of the best sightseeing places and opportunities for the best adventurous activities in Portugal.

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Centro Region

Centro is one of the five regions of Portugal, which comprises ofthe cities like Castelo Branco, Figueira da Foz, Aveiro, Viseu, Caldas da Rainha, Leiria, Covilhã and Guarda. Attractions of…

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Leiria Region

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Madeira Region

The beautiful island of Madeira is considered one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Europe. The island boasts exotic scenic beauty, impressive historical monuments, and museums and offers outstanding facilities for tourists.

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Minho Region

The Region of Minho has a lot to attract tourists. With its magnificent coastline and many other attractions, Minho is an ideal getaway destination for leisure travelers.

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