Welcoming locals, great wine, fantastic beaches, huge waves and diverse landscapes – that’s it Portugal – today one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe. And as you can imagine, some of the most beautiful places can be quite busy.
But don’t be discouraged from visiting it. Even though the country is quite small, there are plenty of attractions that have remained out of sight and are ready for you to discover.
Not sure where to start? Here are the 7 best hidden gems in Portugal to visit in 2024.
Quinta da Regaleira
If you are in Lisbon this year, we recommend taking a day trip to Lisbon Quinta da Regaleira. This palace is located in the picturesque town of Sintra. Designed by Italian architect Luigi Manini, it features a mix of Gothic, Roman and Renaissance architecture.
It is surrounded by an enchanting, fairytale garden full of mystical tunnels, caves, fountains and statues. Another unique feature of Quinta da Regaleira is the Initiation Well. It never served as a well, but was used for ceremonial purposes. Today you can climb it and discover the secrets hidden there.
Covao dos Conchos
Sinkholes are fascinating creations of nature. And this one is no exception. It has become established Covao dos Conchosan artificial lake in the Serra da Estrela Natural Park.
It was built in 1955 to transfer water from Ribeira das Naves to the Lagoa Comprida reservoir, making it a quite unique sinkhole. Or rather: a spillway, because it is artificial.
Apart from this wonder, there are plenty of hiking trails nearby. You can also enjoy bird watching and other wildlife, or visit cute little mountain villages in the area.
The village of Monsanto
If you want to visit an authentic Portuguese village, put Monsanto on your travel bucket list. It is often called the ‘most Portuguese village in Portugal’ and as soon as you step inside, you immediately feel like you are in the Middle Ages.
Stroll through the winding streets or admire the sights such as Monsanto Castle or the Chapel of São Miguel. Thanks to its hilltop location, the village also offers beautiful panoramic views, and the best way to enjoy them is from one of the local bars or restaurant terraces.
Bacalhôa Buddha Eden Garden
Bacalhôa Buddha Éden Garden also makes you feel like you’re in Asia. It is the largest oriental garden in Portugal, but also in Europe, and has the largest collection of Buddha statues on the continent.
In addition to cheerful creatures, it has many beautiful pagodas, terracotta statues and other interesting works of art. The atmosphere is always quiet, ideal for relaxing. In addition, the area is known for the vineyards and wines of Bacalhôa. Why not combine your visit to the gardens with a wine tasting in a cellar?
Tropical Gardens of Monte Palace
The territory of Portugal also includes Madeira – the island of endless spring. Although most visitors come for unspoiled nature and hiking, we have a secret tip for you that only a few people know: Tropical Gardens of Monte Palace.
It houses an extensive collection of rare plants, as well as precious stones and precious stones. It is also home to rich wildlife such as swans, peacocks and koi fish. The plants attract many birds, making it a fantastic place for birdwatching. Moreover, it offers breathtaking views of the ocean.
Berlengas Islands
If you enjoy visiting historical sites, Peniche is a must. However, did you know that just a 30-minute drive up the coast from this medieval town you’ll find another gem for history buffs?
Berlengas is a beautiful archipelago. It consists of Berlenga Grande, Estelas and Farilhões-Forcado. Berlenga Grade is the only island open to visitors, but boasts an array of notable attractions, such as the São João Baptista Fort. The area is also home to many seabirds unique to the area, so don’t forget your binoculars.
Sistelo
Sistelo is another authentic village in Portugal. Located in the north of the country, on the border with Spain, it is known for its vertical terraced fields, which is why it is nicknamed Portuguese Tibet.
The castle and granaries are the main attractions. There are also many walking trails around the village, suitable for all levels. Life passes by there slowly. If you want to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Sistelo is a place to be. And the valleys between the paths are the perfect place to meditate.