Óbidos is a magical place situated on a hill, a charming little town with picturesque whitewashed houses and red, faded tiles surrounded by walls of the 14th century that make you fall in love with it.Read more
Óbidos is a magical place situated on a hill, a charming little town with picturesque whitewashed houses and red, faded tiles surrounded by walls of the 14th century that make you fall in love with it.Read more
My connection with Alcobaça whose name is derived from the confluence of two rivers Alcoa and Baça, begun since I was born. My father’s family side is from a little village called Mogo, just a few kilometers from the city center where I spend some of my summer and Christmas holidays.Read more
After exploring the North of Portugal it was time to discover the wonders of the south. I was so excited to see all the admirable beaches and high waves that Pedro told me about. The first place we passed by was Nazaré, known as a famous fishing town and a paradise for brave surfers with massive waves.Read more