How to Choose a Surfing School in Spain and Portugal
Editor’s Note: Although summer has come and gone, there’s no reason why you can’t be planning next year’s goal to become a surfing pro! Avid beach lover, Leah Burt, has provided us great suggestions on...
View ArticleProtect Yourself from Arctic Temperatures with Fortified Wine
My first experience with fortified wines consisted of a Ruby Port while looking at the Vila Nova de Gaia coastline in Porto. It was sublime! Actually, the experience was so memorable that upon my...
View ArticleThe Serious Side of Vinho Verde
Editor’s Note: Today, we’re very excited to introduce Cathy Fisher, an American currently living in Lisbon with her Portuguese husband. Cathy approached us with an infectious passion to share her love...
View ArticleLesser Known Wines of Catalunya Not to MISS!
That very first glass of Spanish wine – the wine that opened pandora’s box – consisted of a deep red from Rioja. Surrounded by expats, while lounging on a terrace in Madrid, the conversation turned...
View ArticleThe Essential Guide to Traveling with a Child in Portugal – Part 1
Portugal is only now finding it’s way onto the European Tourism radar and we are all very happy to welcome you. For being a small country Portugal has a diverse range of climates. From snow capped...
View ArticleMadrid: Which Wineries You Can Visit By Train?
Madrid is not only an incredible city for gastronomy, architecture and music, it’s also a brilliant base for day trips to vineyards! Hard to imagine, right?! But what most people don’t know is that...
View ArticleTop 10 Surf Schools in Spain and Portugal
Beyond the festivals, concerts and cultural activities in Portugal, lies a community of people who exist to ride the waves. This isn’t just a hobby for them, it’s a way of life! What makes Iberia...
View ArticleAlghero: Where Catalan and Sardinian Cuisine Merge
Imagine a social event in Italy or Spain and you are likely to conjure up images of long lunches over copious glasses of wine, children running amok among 1,001 family members, a powerful mother figure...
View ArticleDiscovering Irresistible Portuguese Wines – Simplesmente Vinho
If you visit Porto in the last week of February, be prepared to get wet – drenched even, as the rainy season can be almost tropical in its intensity. Metaphorically, you’ll also get drenched in wine,...
View ArticleTOP TIPS: How To Eat Your Way Around Valencia
Editor’s Note: Travel writer and fanatical foodie Jaillan Yehia explores Valencia on foot looking for the best tasty treats you can put in your mouth, whatever your mood. Here are her picks … Having...
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