Fibre optic rollout strengthens digital equality in inland Portugal
Fibre optic multiplexers will be installed in over 8,700 buildings across the Trás-os-Montes region, bringing high-speed internet to around 32,600 households in this part of the country.
Portuguese wildfires: national alert extended as blazes spread
Portugal is grappling with a series of devastating wildfires that have swept across multiple regions. As emergency services contend with numerous active fronts, official figures show the blazes have already consumed over 140,000 hectares of land.
Portugal airport strikes cancelled – summer flights to Lisbon, Porto, Faro and Madeira back to normal
If you’re planning a trip to Portugal this summer, there’s good news: the planned airport strikes have been cancelled, ensuring smoother travel for passengers flying to or from the country.The Metallurgical and Related Industries Union (SIMA) has officially withdrawn its strike notice for ground han
Discover the Algarve's most beautiful fishing villages
What is the most beautiful village in the Algarve? We're about to find out as we explore the Algarve's most beautiful fishing villages – authentic coastal gems where tradition meets natural beauty.
Living in Tomar: life in the Templar city
Tomar feels as if it’s been plucked from a medieval epic and set down gently on the banks of the Nabão River.
Living in São Miguel: life on the Azores' Green Island
As the largest and most populated island in the Azores, this speck of Portugal in the middle of the Atlantic offers a life quite unlike any on the mainland. It’s not hard to see why it earned the nickname ‘Green Island’.
Living in Ericeira: Portugal's World Surfing Reserve
Just a short drive up the coast from Lisbon lies Ericeira, a traditional fishing town that has earned its place on the global map. As Europe’s only World Surfing Reserve, it's a spot where cobbled streets and blue-and-white houses meet a deeply ingrained, laid-back surf culture.
Traditional food in Lisbon: what to eat in Portugal's capital
Lisbon’s food scene is a fantastic mix of the old and the new. You have tiny, traditional restaurants tucked down side streets, right alongside busy food markets where you can try a bit of everything.
Things to do in Madeira: hikes, Funchal sights & local food
Floating in the Atlantic Ocean, closer to Africa than to mainland Portugal, Madeira is an island with a character all its own. It's often called the 'island of eternal spring', and for good reason, as the weather stays mild throughout the year.
Traditional Portuguese food: 10 must-try dishes
Planning a holiday or thinking of moving to Portugal in 2025? Then you’re in for a real treat—literally. Portuguese food is one of Europe’s best-kept secrets, offering bold flavours, hearty dishes, and rich culinary traditions influenced by Mediterranean and Atlantic cuisines.
Portuguese passport ranks 4th globally: visa-free travel & EU benefits
A passport is far more than a simple travel document; it is a measure of global mobility and the key that can unlock opportunities across the world.
4 affordable outdoor pools to visit in the Algarve
Looking for the best outdoor pools in the Algarve for a relaxing swim, family fun, or an affordable day pass?
Where Portugal’s football stars live: from Cascais to London and beyond
Following their victory in the 2024/25 Nations League, all eyes are on the players of the Portuguese national team.
Living in Funchal: Madeira’s gentle capital
Located between Atlantic waves and green hills, Funchal is Madeira’s easy-going capital with a distinctly local flavour. Life unfolds at a comfortable pace, with daily routines shaped by the sea, mountain air, and a city centre full of markets and friendly faces.
Best places in Portugal for digital nomads
Thinking about life as a digital nomad in Portugal? While Lisbon and Porto often top lists of the best places in Portugal for digital nomads—with all the perks and some rapidly rising rents—they’re far from your only options.
Sustainable living in Portugal: off-grid homes and eco-villages
What’s happening with sustainable living in Portugal is more than just a passing phase. It's genuinely becoming part of the culture now, popping up in the cities as much as it is in rural communities.
Working remotely in Portugal: joining the nomad scene
Remote work in Portugal has truly taken off in recent years, and it’s easy to see why so many people are choosing the country as their base.
Living in Caminha: Portugal’s green border town
Right up in the green corner of Northern Portugal, where the wide Minho River meets the Atlantic, sits the market town of Caminha. With one foot on the coast and the other practically in Spain, this scenic spot offers a unique slice of Portuguese life.
Where to escape the heat in Portugal: coolest summer destinations
Looking for cool places to visit in Portugal during summer?
School Holidays in Portugal 2025-2026
If you're living in Portugal or planning a move, knowing when the school holidays fall makes life a fair bit easier. The Portuguese academic year typically runs from September to June, with breaks dotted throughout for Christmas, Easter, summer, and a handful of shorter interruptions.
Upcoming airport worker strikes in Portugal: how travellers could be affected
Update 14/08/25: The planned ground handling strikes at Portuguese airports have been cancelled following an agreement between the SIMA union and Menzies management.
Lisbon's best Blue Flag beaches: travelling the coastline
You don't have to head all the way south to find excellent beaches. If you're visiting or living in Lisbon, you have some brilliant Portuguese Blue Flag beaches just a short train ride away.
Lisbon among the top 40 cities for quality of life in 2025
According to the Mapping the World's Prices 2025 report, produced by the Deutsche Bank Research Institute, Luxembourg, Copenhagen and Amsterdam are the three cities with the highest quality of life in 2025.
Top Blue Flag beaches in the Algarve
If you're looking for the heartland of Blue Flag beaches in Portugal, you have to start in the southernmost region of Portugal.
Portugal's Blue Flag Beaches: 2025 guide to the finest shores
One of the best things about Portugal is its incredible coastline, but with literally thousands of beaches, figuring out where to lay your towel can be tricky. That's where the Blue Flag award comes in handy.