Greetings Friend -
After discovering distant lands over centuries in Africa, Asia, and South America, Portugal has been "re-discovered" in recent years. Now Portugal is rated in the top 10-15 places in the entire world to visit! This is a well-deserved rating.
Everyone who has joined any of our Portugal Explorations falls in love with it. My wife, Rebel, and I love sharing Portugal -- and it's a great place to live.
We invite you to join us this Spring on March 16-25, 2023 on an exploration of this favorite European country. It's easy to reach with direct flights from a number of major U.S. cities only 6 1/2 hours from the East Coast. It has diverse natural scenic beauty with a coastline and climate that rival California. It is clean, safe, and relaxed, yet it retains the heritage – it is unspoiled to this day.
It is the oldest country in Europe with deep history. We’ll see some incredible castles, palaces, fortresses and a medieval castle in a walled city. The cathedrals are extraordinary and ornate, some drenched in gold. The museums have ships that crossed the Atlantic, carriages used by royalty, and much more.
We'll also enjoy modern day Portugal...and there is a lot to enjoy. We take you to the best places to enjoy the delicious food and wine. We begin in Lisbon, the capital, visit Sintra, and continue to Porto, stopping along special places on the Portuguese Riviera and Silver Coast, staying in excellent quality hotels with charm and elegance cared for by warm Portuguese people.
The friendly and hospitable Portuguese people welcome foreigners with open arms. People are coming to enjoy it now, and have been for the past couple month. There no entry requirements for U.S. citizens to visit.
We consistently get rave reviews from our seasoned travelers about Portugal!
We specialize in quality experiences for small groups – so this will fill up quickly.
Blue Skies,
Jack & Rebel
P.S. Click the button to see a lot more photos, plus itinerary and full details. There's a link near the end if you are ready to register.
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