Portugal
Airline review: It has a bad rep, but I would definitely fly this again
Was it just my lucky day, or do the bad experiences receive more airtime? Surprisingly, my first-ever easyJet flight exceeds expectations.
- by Catherine Marshall
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Traffic jams in paradise: A look at the chaos of ‘overtourism’ in 2024
In Portugal alone, authorities are looking to halve the number of tourists allowed at one of its biggest attractions.
- by Laurie Kellman
Seven ways to keep cool in sweltering southern Europe
If you travel through southern Europe during the hottest part of the year, you’ll need a little respite from the sun. Here are seven of the best ways to keep cool.
- by Maria Pasquale
The charming island with a landing so tricky pilots need extra training
This Portuguese outpost offers a sunny climate, a charming Old Town and rich traditions, as well as one of the world’s most challenging landings.
- by Julie Miller
Traveller Letters: Is it fair that costs go up after you make a booking?
I was quoted one price for motel accommodation, but on arrival it had gone up by 10 per cent and it was too late to back out.
This ancient Portuguese city was once the residence of kings
With its walled surrounds, ancient monoliths and cobbled streets, its little wonder that Evora in Portugal has been recognised as a World Heritage site.
- by Jane Cornwell
Australian-owned cruise ship set for maiden voyage in Europe
The MS Estrela is set to grace Portugal’s Douro River on her maiden voyage next month.
- by Kerry van der Jagt
It will be a miracle if you visit this country and avoid this dish
Portugal has its own unique vegetable and it’s a vital ingredient in one of the country’s best-loved dishes.
- by Ben Groundwater
One of Europe’s hottest destinations is cooler (and crowd-free) in winter
Portugal is a revelation in (their) winter: charming, easy-going cities, swoon-worthy countryside and few tourists.
- by Steve McKenna
Australian Paralympians stranded in Dubai by torrential rain
The swimmers are travelling to compete in Portugal, but had to sleep overnight at the airport after the weather caused flight chaos.
- by Hannah Kennelly
‘It’s now or never’: ‘City of Dreams’ is battling for survival
Three decades of casino money have made Macau rich and fast, but dive beneath the shimmering surface and you will find a centuries-old culture disappearing.
- by Eryk Bagshaw and Daniel Ceng
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