Portugal travel guide: where to go, stay and eat Christopher Beanland
Britain’s oldest ally is going to be a big part of all our lives this summer.
Portugal’s cherished green list status means it’s easy to visit, and those who’ve been before love its diversity – from its dramatic islands like Madeira and the Azores to the hubbub of forward-looking, design destinations like Lisbon and Porto.
There’s plenty of pousadas, wineries and wide open countryside in the less visited interior and of course the beaches, bars and golf courses of the Algarve for those craving a little post-lockdown fun.