Wednesday 15 December 2021

New Year’s Eve in Lisbon – The Ultimate Guide 2021-2022

 

The enchanting country of Portugal is readying itself to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Lisbon with pomp and flair.

With an array of exciting events, mouth-watering food, beautiful decorations and popular attractions, any holidaymaker or tourist will be spoilt for choice. That is why we have curated a brief guide that will showcase the best New Year’s Eve experiences that you can have in Portugal.

So, sit back and enjoy this small read which might just nudge you to get a Visa for Portugal and visit Portugal to celebrate New Year’s Eve with loved ones.

Well-Known Traditions of New Year’s Eve in Lisbon

Lisbon’s locals do have some interesting traditions when it comes to celebrating New Year’s Eve.

Did you know? According to a popular tradition, if you carry some coins in your pocket on New Year’s Eve, it brings good luck. So, make sure to carry some change with you when you visit Lisbon.

Another interesting tradition is eating 12 raisins and making 12 wishes on the night of New Year’s Eve. Why 12 raisins?

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Monday 15 November 2021

Christmas in Lisbon – 5 Brilliant Ways to Spend the Holidays

 

Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal boasts rich traditions and history. Due to a large number of Catholic residents, Christmas in Lisbon and other parts of the country is celebrated with pomp & flair.

Most of the popular Christmas markets are found in central Europe as opposed to the Iberian country. However, with booming tourism and the presence of a catholic community, the locals have also started setting up attractive Christmas markets.

Lisbon is home to one of the biggest Christmas markets in Portugal. Apart from these, you can also experience fine dining options, stay in a villa or explore popular attractions of Lisbon with your loved ones. Confused about what to do during Christmas in Portugal

5 Things to do in Lisbon during Christmas Festivities

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Sunday 24 October 2021

Celebrate Halloween 2021 in Portugal with a Portugal Visa

The scary Halloween 2021 wasn’t actually celebrated in Portugal for many years. However, as years passed, various cultures and traditions got exchanged (thanks to early explorers and travelers). This led to the adoption or blend of different cultural practices, festivals and cuisines in Portugal.

Halloween is one such festival that slowly but steadily gained popularity among the locals. If you grab a Visa for Portugal and visit the alluring country during Halloween on 31st October, you will come across many Halloween-based posters, scary costumes worn by locals and other Halloween-themed attractions. Read on to know about what you can expect in Portugal during Halloween.

Upcoming Portugal Halloween 2021 Events

 The Freakshow

Want to get freaky in Portugal? Then what better way to enjoy Halloween than take part in the Freakshow. Relish good music, mouth-watering food and exciting music from artists like Marc-V, Sarah Mooney, Midinoize and many more!

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Wednesday 1 September 2021

Santa Casa Alfama 2021 – The Great Portuguese Fado Festival

 

Lisbon is preparing itself to host one of the most loved music festivals called the Santa Casa Alfama 2021 on 24th & 25th September. Those who have already been to Portugal will realize the importance of Fado (a form of singing in Portugal) and its contributions to the history of the alluring country.

And those who have never been to Portugal – Let’s just say that you should definitely grab a Visa for Portugal and experience authentic Portuguese music with your friends or loved ones. But, before you do that, read this helpful guide which will make your entire Santa Casa Alfama experience even more enjoyable.

What is Santa Casa Alfama 2021?

The organizers of the Santa Casa Alfama first held the event in 2013 in Lisbon Portugal to celebrate the music that touches every soul of Portugal – Fado.

From humble origins in 2013, the spell-binding Santa Casa Alfama festival now attracts thousands of tourists and sybarites each year. In 2021, the 9th edition of Santa Casa Alfama will be taking place. So, as you can see both locals and international visitors love this festival due to which it is running for 9 long years!

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Wednesday 18 August 2021

Villamix Lisboa 2021 – Experience Various Genres of Music

 

Portugal’s Seixal is readying itself to host one of the most popular musical events called the Villamix Lisboa 2021 on 1st and 2nd October. This iconic music festival showcases some of the best musical talents of Brazil. You will get to experience amazing music from various artists of Brazil and world-famous DJs.

But, before you get all excited about applying for a Portugal Visa UK to take part in this wonderful event, go through our guide your experience even more enjoyable.

What is Villamix Lisboa Festival 2021?

The Villamix festival had humble origins in a small region of Brazil called Goiânia in 2011. However, as time passed, the event expanded in terms of the number of artists and the genres of music. That’s not all! This amazing event spread to various cities outside of Brazil.

Today, this event can be called one of the largest music festivals of Brazil which boasts of one of the largest stages in the world. Although this music event gives preference to country music, it also features other music genres like funk, electronic, pop, samba, dance music, samba and the local sertanejo.

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Monday 19 July 2021

Nova Era Beach Party 2021 – Europe’s Largest Beach Party

Portugal is readying itself to host one of the largest beach parties of Europe - Nova Era Beach Party 2021. This electrifying music festival will be hosting some of the most popular artists who’ll perform live in front of thousands of visitors.

Feel like visiting Portugal to experience this wonderful electronic music festival? Then simply grab a Visa for Portugal and plan your visit. But, before you do so, read on to know everything about this renowned music festival.

What is Nova Era Beach Party 2021 all about?

Starting in 2007, the Nova Era or the EDP Beach Party is an electronic dance music festival that is organized annually by the Nova Era radio station.

This iconic music festival has already hosted some of the biggest names in the electronic music industry such as Nicky Romero, Swedish House Mafia, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Martin Garrix and many more.



From the humble beginnings of a few hundred people to thousands of visitors in the subsequent years, the Nova Era Electronic music festival has turned out to be one of the major crowd-pulling music festivals in recent times.

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Monday 28 June 2021

Vagos Metal Fest 2021 – Confluence of Hard Rock & Heavy Metal

 


Portugal is primarily known for its port wine, Pastel de nata, Piri Piri Chicken, Football & Golf. But, for the past few years, a small set of hard rock & hard metal enthusiasts have been making a mark in the music industry for its Vagos Metal Fest 2021.

Although Fado (a form of singing) deserves the much-coveted tag of UNESCO’s World Intangible Cultural Heritage, the Metal Fest is also climbing the ranks of being a popular festival for the past few years. The 2021 edition of Vagos fest will be held from 29th July to 31st July.

So, what’s going to happen in the VMF 2021? & Read on to find out!

Origins of Vagos Metal Fest 2021

The Vagos Metal Festival that you see today has had very humble beginnings. It originated in 2009 in the Aveiro region where a small event used to take place called Rock in Ria. At that time, the event featured a few International & Portuguese bands. This event then laid the platform for the Vagos Metal Fest that we see today.

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Monday 31 May 2021

Afro Nation Portugal Festival 2021 – Dance the Night Away!

The Afro Nation Portugal Festival 2021 is a Portugal-based Dance-hall, Afro-beats, Bashment, Hip-Hop & R&B festival which is organized every summer. This spell-binding event invites some of the most well-known people in the music industry to elevate the experience for tourists & sybarites.

While the 2020 event had to postponed to 2021 due to the ravaging pandemic, organizers are hopeful of turning this year’s edition into one of the finest festivals of Algarve Portugal. Read on to know all about the alluring Festival & if you like it then simply apply for a Portugal Visa Online & embark on an eventful vacation to Algarve, Portugal.


Origins of Afro Nation Portugal Festival 2021

A Visionary Entrepreneur named Adesegun Adeosun Jr who also goes by the name SMADE is the one who brought up the idea of the Afro Nation Portugal Festival. He partnered with Echo Location Talent &Live Nation to bring forth an exciting festival that aims to unite the African Diaspora.

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Monday 10 May 2021

Unimagined and unplanned summer trip to Portugal

Planning for some adventure this summer? The notion of a solo trip can be a bit devastating at first, but once you get past the initial fear of travelling alone, the benefits of vacationing by yourself become evident. Therefore plan a summer trip to Portugal.

In south-west Europe, nestling between Spain and the Atlantic is one of the least well known destinations on the continent: Portugal. It is the land of history, with a rich, superbly well-preserved heritage that is nevertheless resolutely modern, the things you can do in this little country will astonish you, as well as how welcoming its inhabitants are, its food and its traditions.

Spend your summer in Portugal and you’ll soon fall in love with this dazzling corner of Europe. Its extensive coastline is made for long lazy days by the sea, especially at its popular beach resorts. Many travelers come to Portugal in summer seeking adventure, whether through surfing or discovering hilltop castles. Whatever you choose to do a summer vacation in Portugal will be one to remember.

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Tuesday 23 March 2021

Plan an unforgettable Easter 2021 in Portugal

 


Portugal is a country rich in history and heritage and steeped in religious ritual and tradition. Its culture represents layer upon layer of different civilizations that lived in and ruled Europe’s westernmost country during past millennia – from prehistoric cultures to the Phoenicians and the Romans, arching Germanic invasions, the Sephardic Jewish migration and finally Moorish conquest and subsequent dispossession. Today, Portugal is largely Roman Catholic but pieces of these activities civilizations can still be found here, in museums and monuments – yes – but also a small villages and abandoned churches; in the language with its mix of Latin and Arabic consequences and of course on table. Don’t miss to enjoy your Easter 2021 in Portugal.

The Portuguese Holy Week has many things in common with Easter in other countries of the world, but it also has its particularities, such as certain typical Easter meals or the traditional “folar” cake.

Beyond processions and image worship, Portugal keeps alive other Easter behaviors that should be considered when visiting Porto or Lisbon. In the case of folar, this tradition dates back many centuries and experts do not agree to its source. Folar is a sweet and dry bread cake filled with eggs that godparents give to their godchildren on Easter Sunday as a symbol of union and friendship. In exchange, young men give an olive branch to men and a bouquet of violets to women. This custom continues until the age of 18 or until the sponsored person marries, although more and more traditions are being lost.

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Monday 15 March 2021

Try your stay at beach resorts in Portugal

 


Portugal is blessed with some truly outstanding beach resorts, as one of Europe’s top sun seeking destinations. The majority of beach resorts in Portugal lie along the coast, an Atlantic Ocean seaboard of stunning geographical and environmental diversity.

Also the Southern Portugal’s Algarve Coastline is specially constraining, with its superb beaches, world-class golf courses, historic seaside towns and beautiful natural parks.

The small Iberian Peninsula country has some of Europe’s best beaches. The weather is best in the summer months, but doable outside the high season, though you may want to wear a wet suit if you swim or surf in the Atlantic Ocean. Tourists are offered so many activities to do by these beach resorts; they may have to go home to rest up for their vacations.

We have mentioned the list of best beach resorts in Portugal.

Best beach resorts in Portugal

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Monday 8 March 2021

Plan your holiday in Spring Break Portugal 2021

Spring Break Portugal 2021 brings the party to the city of Albufeira in the country’s Algarve region. It is basically another wild week in the Algarve, with parties across the lively resort of Albufeira on Portugal’s South coast.

Emulating the famous American phenomenon, the Portuguese version offers all manner of partying across six days – on boats, in pools, on beaches and in the city’s bars and clubs. This five-night celebration will consist of a number of parties sound tracked by DHs playing the best in hip hop, R&B, dancehall, basement, Afro beats, house, baile funk, soca, garage, grime and many more.

Whether it’s heading to a water park in the daytime or bar crawls as the sun sets, Spring Break Portugal promises to be an Easter Holiday to remember in your memories forever. It is the best combination of beach holiday and extended weekender in Portugal.


Details for Spring Break Portugal 2021

Event Dates: 7th to 12th April 2021

Location: Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal

Albufeira is the largest, liveliest and most energetic of all the resort towns that line southern Portugal’s beautiful Algarve coastline. It provides stunning beaches, a glorious climate, a vast selection of restaurants and a buzzing nightlife. There is so much to love about Albufeira, and this has transformed the once peaceful fishing village into the Algarve’s most popular holiday destination.

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Wednesday 10 February 2021

Top 10 things Portugal is Famous For

Portugal sits on the edge of Europe in relative obscurity, especially when compared to neighboring Spain and France. Many people have not only heard of Spain and France, but could easily list a few facts about each country and its culture. Portugal is a country in Southern Europe, located on the Iberian Peninsula, bordering Spain. Home to over 10 million people, this country located on the shores of Atlantic Ocean, has its Portuguese culture highly influenced by the inherent geographical advantages. It’s also the European country with the oldest borders. Plan your travel to Portugal and do not miss on the top things Portugal is famous for.

Portugal is famous for its typical seafood dishes, popular beach destinations and 16th and 19th century architecture, from when Portugal was a powerful maritime empire. It is also known for its soccer legends, fado music, historical cities, and port wine.

10 Things Portugal is Famous For

Porto Wine

Portugal is very famous for the production of Port Wine, which is produced in the Douro Valley in Northern Portugal. It’s the country’s national drink and has been produced here, using the grapes grown in the Douro Valley near Porto, for more than 250 years.

The Port Wine is created using a blend of grapes, including: Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca and Tinta Cao.


 Football

It’s impossible not to think of football while thinking of Portugal. Almost all the famous celebrities of Portugal are footballers, for example Cristiana Ronaldo, Luis Figo and Eusebio.

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Friday 29 January 2021

All about the Fantasporto International Film Festival 2021

 Fantasporto, which is also known as Fantas, is an international film festival. It is annually organized since 1981 in Porto, Portugal. It is giving screen space to fantasy/science fiction/horror-oriented commercial feature films, auteur films and experimental projects from all over the world; Fantasporto has now created enthusiastic audiences, ranging from cinephiles to more popular spectators, with an annual average of 110,000 attendees. In spite of being organized by a private entity, the event is mostly state funded, with the Ministry of Culture of Portugal leading and the President of the Republic as head of the Honour Committee in addition to several private sponsors. The news dates have came up now for the much awaited Fantasporto International Film Festival 2021.

With its doors open to the World Fantasporto International Film Festival is now on its way for its 41st edition wedged to its motto, “Fantas goes Global”. There are three indicators through which its worldwide growth can be been seen clearly in media. First, last year we received film submission from all continents and 76 countries. Formerly in the same year, there were 43 world premieres across the competitions. And the third point that shows the impact and reorganization of Fantasporto abroad is that Porto welcomed roughly 200 film crew members – in 2020, 73% of films were screened in the presence of the director and crew. As the film selection goes, it may be measured by the applauses that heavily follow each presentation. Fantasporto has reached many countries in very small time through world media. In 2021 as well Fantasporto International Film Festival 2021 shall once again be a film celebration bringing the name of Porto to every corner of the world.



The festival is very important for the critics and the Portuguese market. Fantasporto has now developed as the Portuguese festival. Authorities consider the Portuguese festival to be interesting and diverse. The director of this festival Mario Dorminski is also a distributor with good relations to Spanish broadcasters.

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Friday 22 January 2021

6 Top attractions in Azores – not to miss

In Europe, Lisbon is often named as the top tourist destinations, but the 6 top attractions in Azores Islands, off the coast in the Atlantic Ocean, may be the best summer destination. There are plenty of things like mountains, coastline and lake-filled caldera, to keep even the most ambitious traveler busy. We have mentioned the 6 top attractions in Azores that you should not miss if you travel to Portugal.

·         Watching whales

One of the most unforgettable experiences includes sailing through the Atlantic in search of those majestic marine mammals. Guided tours are available for most of the islands, but Sao Miguel may be the easiest (because it is the largest of the 9 islands) with companies in Ponta Delgada and Villa Franca do Campo. You need to keep your eyes peeled for watching dolphins.

·         Enjoy meal cooked in Volcanic Soil

There is place in Sao Miguel’s village of Furnas where locals take slow cooking to a whole new level. Pots of cozido (which is the mixture of meat and vegetable stew) are lowered into the volcanic ground, where they keep cooking. You don’t have to wait for the dinner time to place an order, besides you will have to call the day before to order because they order in advance. You can order from the local restaurants such as Calderias and Vulcoes.

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Monday 4 January 2021

Top 7 tourist attractions and interesting places to visit in Lisbon

The capital of Portugal, Lisbon is situated at the point where the Tagus River estuary meets the Atlantic Ocean. This riverfront city is as rich and varied as the country’s long history. From the ruins of a Moorish castle perched atop one of city’s seven hills to a sidewalk café snuggled against an ancient Visigoth wall, remnants of Lisbon’s colorful past are everywhere. It is a vibrant and charismatic city and one of the fines capital cities of Europe. The city boasts a climate, lively nightlife, historic monuments and a range of activities that will entertain visitors of all ages and dispositions. Other than this there is a lot to see and explore and many tourist attractions and interesting places to visit in Lisbon.

Lisbon is rightfully proud of the role it played during Portugal’s Age of Discovery. While the Western Europe’s oldest city has taken steps to overhaul its transportation system, modernize its downtown area and revamp of its riverfront, basically it’s the charm of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhoods that mostly attracts visitors.

We have mentioned the list of interesting places to visit in Lisbon below

 Wonder at the Torre De Belem

If you are planning to visit only one landmark when touring through the Portuguese capital, make it this one.


The main feature of this place would be that is stands over the mouth of the Tagus River since its construction under the patronage of Saint John back in the 16th century.

Castelo de Sao Jorge: An iconic Landmark

It is the most recognized of Lisbon’s major attractions; St. Geroge’s Castle commands a glorious position near Alfama on the crown of a hill overlooking the Portuguese capital. This is one of Lisbon’s most popular tourist destinations. It has the most impressive battlements, engaging museum, and fascinating archaeological site combine to make the castle a rewarding experience for the whole family and specially kids. 

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