Cities full of history, charming towns, beaches of fine sand, hidden coves, sunshine...Does it sound like your dream getaway? Check out these stunning images of what awaits you on a Portuguese adventure. From cobblestone alleys to cultural cities, colorful buildings and golden sand, enjoy the journey through these magnificent photos... Welcome to Portugal!
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