The end of the land under the glory of the sea

When you step foot on the land of Portugal, you will immediately feel the endless glory that the sea brings to this country. Just like the west coast of this country, surrounded by the waves of the Atlantic Ocean, Portugal has attracted worldwide attention due to its rich culture, history, and beautiful landscapes. Whether it's exploring the history of the cities, tasting traditional cuisine, or relaxing on the magnificent beaches, the land at the end of this sea of glory in Portugal is undoubtedly a destination that travelers must not miss.

Chapel of Senhor da Pedra

Located on a golden secluded beach, only a white chapel stands tall on a giant rock by the water, creating an extremely surreal scene. Amidst the pink and purple hues, the crashing waves on the reefs in the distance can be heard, while the beach remains quiet and empty. As the red dawn rises, the sanctifying light covers the entire beach, evoking profound emotions and immersion.

Costa Nova

Located in a stunning vacation getaway, Costa Nova is full of candy-like sweetness. Lonely Planet has selected it as one of the 10 most colorful destinations in Europe. Locals paint the exterior walls of houses with colorful stripes, whether red, blue, green, or yellow. These candy-colored tones are randomly mixed and alternated, extremely bright and beautiful - like a candy-scented painting.

Viewpoint of Senhora do Monte

Senhora do Monte viewpoint is a free tourist attraction, although it is not mentioned in many classic travel guides. It is the best choice to admire the panoramic view of Lisbon and even the São Jorge Castle. Although it may be relatively difficult to reach compared to other attractions, it is definitely worth a visit as you will enjoy the complete and spectacular views of Lisbon~

Castle of São Jorge

Castelo de São Jorge, as the highest point in the Lisbon area, has stood on the hill for hundreds of years, witnessing Portugal's long history. The castle itself is a well-preserved historic building and the castle platform offers stunning 360-degree views. Here, not only can you admire the oldest buildings and relics in the city's history up close, but you can also overlook the traditional buildings and the most beautiful scenery along the Tagus River in the Lisbon area.

Tram 28

Riding the old tram is like traveling through a time tunnel, briefly encountering the scenery of the old town and witnessing the unique charm of this piece of history. Time seems to stand still here, and the crisp bell that has not stopped for more than 100 years tells each passenger that this is the most vivid corner of the old town. When the postcard-like scenery is in full view, follow the carriage to chase the bright colors, meandering through the winding streets of the old town, and feel the pure nostalgic charm.