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Is Portugal worth going to?

The weather and variety of landscapes ensure that a visit to Portugal is sunny, interesting and active. Lisbon, with its steep hills, yellow trams and blue-and-white tiles, is a vibrant treat for the eyes. The wine country to the north is lush and serene.



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Both countries are absolutely gorgeous but if you MUST pick one go as per your travel tastes. Italy for food and culture but go to Portugal for beaches and weather.

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… a much more diverse travel experience. As a result, Spain offers far more diversity than Portugal as a travel destination, from topography to culture to the sheer number of cities and towns to visit.

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The country's history and culture, gastronomy and wines, are among the main attractions, not to mention the beaches, surfing, music festivals, golf, the varied landscapes and, above all, the Portuguese people, who are seen as affable, open and sincere.

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The verdict. Deciding which country has the best beaches for you really depends on what you're looking for. Whereas Spain is graced by the warmer waters of the Mediterranean and the chilled-out beach life that comes with it, Portugal benefits from the lively waters of the Atlantic and some truly epic scenery.

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While the cost of living can vary depending on location and personal preferences, Portugal tends to be slightly cheaper than Spain for accommodation, food, and transportation. Both countries offer beautiful scenery, rich culture, and delicious food, making them great destinations for travelers on a budget.

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In nine to 12 days, you can expect to see a generous chunk of all that Portugal has to offer, from its most sensational cities to sublime vineyards and beaches, on a north-to-south trip.

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You'll get similar weather on both countries, and also good food (in different styles of course). Marine outdoor activities might be more atractive in Croatia if you like islands, but this will not be cheap. Wine is definitely better in Portugal, with winnery sceneries and wine tasting tours as a bonus.

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People in Greece are far more friendly than the Portuguese, who are for the most part quite formal. If you like ruins, Greece is the place to go. Portugal in the Lisbon-Sintra area has tons of still-standing history as well as beautiful countryside. Both Lisbon and Athens are dirty polluted cities best for short stays.

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Both countries have Mediterranean climates, meaning they are generally temperate, with warm summers and mild winters. In Portugal, the average temperature in Lisbon is 24°C in July and 11°C in January, and in Spain the average temperature in Barcelona is around the same: 24°C in August and 10°C in January.

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Advantages of Portugal Picturesque beaches. Sporting opportunities include the best surfing spots in Europe, top golf courses, hiking, and paraplanning. High English language standards. Tax benefits for residents with Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) regime.

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Winter: If you don't like the heat, the North is your number one choice. The climate is Atlantic, which means the sea moderates the presence of the heat so it'll never be too hot. And so, you can enjoy and visit monumental cities as Viseu, Aveiro and Porto without a drop of sweat. Summer: So, you're a Summer lover…

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