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		<title>Weather Of Portugal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a climate dictated on 2 sides by Spain and on the other 2 by the warm North Atlantic area, Portugal is a destination graced with enviable weather practically all year. With over 3 hundred days of sun yearly, planning walking vacations in Portugal is just a matter of where, not when! Depending on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Weather-of-Portugal.jpg" rel="lightbox[35]"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-36" title="Weather of Portugal" src="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Weather-of-Portugal-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>With a climate dictated on 2 sides by Spain and on the other 2 by the warm North  Atlantic area, Portugal  is a destination graced with enviable weather practically all year. With over 3  hundred days of sun yearly, planning walking vacations in Portugal is  just a matter of where, not when! Depending on the area, weather can be as  sundry as the wonderfully various terrain you will face in Portugal. In  the mountainous north and the central area winters are far less warm than in  the seaside Algarve, but each area, and each season, has its own special  highlights.</p>
<p><strong>Spring </strong></p>
<p>Spring is a perfect season to explore Portugal. The days are warm and bright  but there are even less visitors around than in the top of summer. The  landscape comes alive with a sufficiency of wildflowers which carpet the hills  and verges and, as the season continues, the colourful colours slowly transform  into the more muted palette of summer. This mild yet bright time of the year is  potentially the most picturesque season for walking vacations in Portugal.  Alentejo in the south central area of Portugal is an excellent place to  visit in spring. The enormous tracts of agricultural farmlands are encrusted  with olive groves and splashed with fields of sunflowers, and the temperatures  are good for long rambling walks, exploring the hill cities and vineyards that  the area is famous.</p>
<p><strong>Summer </strong></p>
<p>Clearly the top season for holiday-makers, summer in Portugal is an highly busy time! Portugal has  over 800 kilometres of coastline and the beaches, famous for their spotless  sandy stretches, burst into life in the warmer months. In the Algarve area  becomes packed solid, the more well known beaches but without too much effort  it&#8217;s still feasible to escape and discover your own isolated cove. If the  warmer climate feels a little exhausting for a full-on walking vacation, Portugal  has many accessible historic sites which you may visit for a day excursion to  get your share of an entrancing culture.</p>
<p><strong> Autumn </strong></p>
<p>The slow burn of summer slips into autumn and as temperatures fall, Portugal  appears to breathe out a warm sigh and again take on a quieter, softer edge.  Like spring, the climate is splendidly mild ; still warm enough to enjoy  sunbathing and water sports, but cool enough to be ready to do some major  hiking. A lot of rain quit  receive in  north Portugal  During autumn, but on the bright southern  coast it is still typically fine, with some wet days a month. The high point of an autumnal  visit is the chance to blend some amazing bird watching with your walking  holiday. Portugal  is home to several impressive species of birds of prey which are a superb sight  as they move down the coast with other decorative migrating communities.</p>
<p><strong> Winter</strong></p>
<p>Even in winter,  the impressive Algarve  area is well-liked by the Euro-tourist in pursuit of some much-needed winter  sun. The maximum amount of Europe puts its head down and settles in for the  giant freeze, the sun is still shining in Portugal! A warm current and  temperate breeze ensures that, although the evenings are cool, blue skies and  masses of sun in the day implies a superb vacation recess. With cooler  temperatures, some walking fans say that in truth, winter is the most suitable  time for a walking vacation in Portugal.</p>
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		<title>Things You Should Know Before Visit To Portugal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 11:09:39 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Portugal Vacation]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you planning on making a trip to Portugal anytime soon and you need to have the maximum amount of necessary info about the country as possible? Discovering things about Portugal thru the web can help you a lot with your future trip. I have had tons of fun looking up things about the country [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/portugal-city-visiting.jpg" rel="lightbox[7]"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-8" title="knowing portugal city" src="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/portugal-city-visiting-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Are you planning on making a trip to Portugal  anytime soon and you need to have the maximum amount of necessary info about  the country as possible? Discovering things about Portugal thru the web can help you  a lot with your future trip. I have had tons of fun looking up things about the  country so I have assembled the most necessary pieces of info the majority  desire to understand about Portugal.</p>
<p>I have been traveling the majority of my life and Portugal is  unquestionably one of my favourite destinations, not only due to the rich  historic background but also due to the sweetness of the country itself. Portugal is found in Eastern Europe and is  bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and also besieged at the north and east by Spain. Having  managed to have interaction with other states make up for its various culture  which can be seen in their cuisines, music, and literature.</p>
<p>If you would like to experience more acute activities in Portugal apart  from its music and literature, you may be interested with their sports. As it&#8217;s  bordered by the Atlantic Sea , water sports like surfing, canoeing and sailing  are preferred kinds of fun activities in Portugal. Major sports occassions  like soccer and hockey also control the athletics field in Portugal so if you&#8217;d like to be a  part of a major crowd, look out for the opening of the soccer or hockey season.</p>
<p>After immersing  yourself with literature, music, and athletics during your trip to Portugal, it&#8217;s  insistent that you try the wine and the local cuisines. Portugal is one  of the largest producers of wine and is one of the premiere customers of olive  oil, a couple of the best mixes of product ever. Your trip to Portugal will  not be complete if you do not try their very best wine, and their nationwide  dishes lathered by pine nuts and olive oil.</p>
<p>I have also discovered that after an intensive trip to  Portugal,  the smartest thing to do is shop for their local products which are simply  outstanding. They&#8217;re known to have one of the finest embroidery in the world,  since they suspect that embroidery is a downright product of love and art and  is a manifestation of their culture.</p>
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		<title>Are You Planning A Vacation On Portugal</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 10:55:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Portugal : Are you organizing a vacation on Europe&#8217;s West Coast? Then, you need to consider Portugal. There&#8217;s so very much more to this country than just the common sun, sea and sand folks use to explain this gorgeous visitor loving country which is one of the oldest states in Europe. With Portugal&#8217;s rich Roman [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/portugal-city.jpg" rel="lightbox[3]"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-4" title="portugal city" src="http://www.portugalmagazine.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/portugal-city-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Portugal  : Are you organizing a vacation on Europe&#8217;s  West Coast? Then, you need to consider Portugal. There&#8217;s so very much more  to this country than just the common sun, sea and sand folks use to explain  this gorgeous visitor loving country which is one of the oldest states in Europe.</p>
<p>With Portugal&#8217;s  rich Roman history and links to the Spanish Crown, it only became its own  Republic in 1910. Portugal&#8217;s  Manueline style of art reflects its engaging history and the popular &#8216;fado&#8217; &#8211;  song of nostalgia is own to Portugal!</p>
<p>When visiting Portugal, you have to truly put in  effort to go to for the various holidays and cultural events. The thrilling and  colourful Sanjoaninas Holiday , in the Azores, draws thousand of visitors from  around the world to Terceira   Island annually. The  holiday includes bullfighting, marches, sporting activities and recreational  events. The holiday goes back to the 16th century and has been on Portugal&#8217;s  social calendar without a break since then.</p>
<p>Also held in Terceira, is the yearly world jazz holiday which is  staged in October &#8211; The Angra do Herosmo World Jazz Holiday . It showcases  shows by some of the finest musicians from Northern America and Europe.</p>
<p>In the 1st week of Sep , you can take part in the  festivities at Campo Maior. In the Flower Holiday this whole small city goes  through a complete metamorphism when the residents starts to decorated each  nook and corner, from the floors to the roof nocks, streets and lamp posts  totally with paper decorations and flowers in each bright color you can  imagine. The tradition of this holiday is very transferable and cast a light on  the friendliness and hospitality of the Portuguese country. In the traditional  town of Braga, the Holy Week in Apr is celebrated  in the Porto e Norte region.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not possible not  to stand bewildered by the appearance of the tons of street-side altars full of  lights, flowers, tasty eatables and the thousands of decorations in spiritual  motifs that fills up the aura of the city with a virtually holy vibe. If  fashion is concerning you and you need to take a vacation in March or October,  Moda Moda Lisboa / Estoril is the event not to miss in Cascais. All of the main  Portuguese fashion designers and courtier homes attend this lavish holiday. if  bustle isn&#8217;t actually your idea of a vacation, then Madeira  might rather be a more sensible choice.</p>
<p>With a 500-year-old heritage, the islands offers you journeys to the Quinta  das Cruzes Museum, Museum of Holy Art and the Madeira Story Centre. There are a  couple of priories, priories, churches and palaces together with army  fortifications to test out in the archipelago. Porto Santo, fifteen mins by air  from Madeira, is one of Europe&#8217;s quietest and  most tranquil beaches. Moorish legends, golfing, jetty yachts and old fashioned  folk draw you to the Algrave area. Its capital Faro, derives its name from the  Arabic nomenclature of Ibn-Harun.</p>
<p>The Arco da Vila is a palm garden that was designed by Italian designer  Fabri but from inside, it has all of the accoutrements fitting Moor prince Ben  Bakr. Nearby is the Living   Science Center  that draws holiday makers for a family day out for a show on &#8216;Cyber Space&#8217;.  Faro is also a great shopping mall in Portugal. Naturally, you can&#8217;t come  away from Portugal without a  visit to its capital Lisbon.</p>
<p>Lisbon is mainly about indoor soccer, handball, basketball  and roller hockey. Irrespective of where in Portugal you go. You are certain to  come across intriguing cultural activities, engaging history and most significantly,  the warm hospitality of a great country.</p>
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