Testimony of civilizations that we only know from school, the incredible plains, with wonderful beaches and genuine, unexplored territories define Alentejo.
Gastronomy with the sophistication of aromatic herbs, an unexpected resource that solved the need of a poor land.
The possibility of traveling by balloon and discovering the silence of the immense plains, or by horseback along the beaches of Comporta. Discover the incredibly preserved Jewish quarter of Castelo de Vide. Stay in a stargazing hotel – Alqueva, the first starlit tourist destination, in a villa exclusively for your Group, or in one of the five-star hotels closest to the sea or fields.
We highlight some events for companies and organizations:
A group of 16 people, top management from a pharmaceutical company who stayed in Évora – a UNESCO World Heritage city, and visited, with the help of their respective conservators, some of the richest monuments in the city.
A recognized Banking Group that brought together 120 people in a hotel in Comporta, exclusively. And, in addition to work meetings, they ate meals by the sea, tried local wines, rode horses and bicycles, paddleboarded, and learned about local cuisine. Program that ended with a brilliant themed party.
Alentejo is the largest region in Portugal, with around 27,000 km2. A great diversity and wealth of offers, which only with close knowledge allows for the detail and professional rigor with which we offer this destination.
It is a fascinating destination that requires adequate preparation, only possible due to the closeness we dedicate to our partners and suppliers.
We are ready to organize your event in Alentejo.
Did you know… | The city of Lisbon was founded by Phoenician navigators over 3 thousand years ago. Its first name was “Alis-Ubbo” (for being a good port). It later became “Olisippo”, in the Roman Empire. |
Did you know… | Portugal receives more tourists (over 24 million) than its own population (10.6 million). It is the 15th travel choice in the world. |
Did you know… | There is a strong coffee tradition in Portugal and there are several names for the different types of coffee: bica, pingado, garoto, galão, corte, carioca, italiano, fulling, curto… |
Did you know… | The longest avenue in Portugal is Avenida da Boavista, in Porto. It is 6 km long. |
Did you know… | Lisbon received two distinctions at the World Travel Awards 2024: Best City Break Destination in the World and Best World Heritage City. |
Did you know… | The alliance between England and Portugal is the oldest diplomatic alliance in the world still in force and was signed in 1373, in the Middle Ages. |
Did you know… | The Paiva Walkways (Arouca UNESCO Global Geopark) won the award for Best Tourist Attraction in the World at the World Travel Awards 2024. |
Did you know… | Madeira received, at the World Golf Awards, the award for the best Golf destination in the World. |
Did you know… | Portugal has a temperate climate, with 3,000 hours of sun per year, and 850 km of Atlantic coast. |
Did you know… | Dark Sky Alqueva, in Alentejo, received the award for Best Responsible Tourism Project. |
Did you know… | Portugal has 2 archipelagos of volcanic origin in the Atlantic Ocean: the Archipelago of the Azores, with 9 islands, and the Archipelago of Madeira, with 2 islands. |
Did you know… | The city of Porto gave its name to Port Wine. This wine which was carried by the typical “Rabelo” boats down River Douro, was exported to the rest of the world. |
Did you know… | Madeira won the award for Best Island Destination in the World at the World Travel Awards 2024. |
Did you know… | Portugal has been considered the 7th safest country in the world, and Lisbon the 2nd European capital with fewer murders. |
Did you know… | Porto was recognized as the Best Metropolitan Destination by the Sea at the World Travel Awards 2024. |
Did you know… | Portugal is one of the oldest European countries bearing the same name and borders. It was founded in 1143 and its borders were fixed in the 13th Century. |
Did you know… | Braga was recognized as the Best Emerging Destination in the World at the World Travel Awards 2024. |
Did you know… | The traditional Rabelo boats, which carried Port Wine barrels down the River Douro, in the North of Portugal, are currently used for tourism cruises. |
Did you know… | In Portugal we can visit a wide natural and historical heritage, which includes dinosaur footprints, rock paintings, and constructions from the Roman Empire and from the Discoveries. |
Did you know… | The Azores once again won the award for Best Adventure Tourist Destination in the World at the World Travel Awards 2024. |
Did you know… | At Rossio Square, in downtown Lisbon, next to no.115 of the D. Pedro IV Square, there is a public mirror that reads: “fix your tie knot”. |
Did you know… | In Portugal, we can see dolphins in the Tagus and Sado estuaries. They come from the Atlantic Coast and boat trips are organized for that purpose. |
Did you know… | Portugal is the major cork exporter worldwide. Cork is used to produce bottle corks, coatings, fashion accessories, mobile phone cases and it is even used in the space industry. |
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