Alentejo Holidays

Flexible Payments
Free cancellation on most hotels
Why Alentejo?
Alentejo is a region rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a perfect destination for travelers seeking a unique experience. Its vast landscapes, dotted with vineyards, olive groves, and charming whitewashed villages, provide a picturesque backdrop for exploration. The region is also known for its delicious cuisine, featuring local specialties such as cured meats, cheeses, and fresh seafood, paired with exquisite wines. Additionally, Alentejo boasts a rich historical heritage, with ancient castles, Roman ruins, and megalithic sites that tell the story of its past. The warm hospitality of the locals adds to the allure, making visitors feel welcome and at home. Whether you're interested in outdoor activities, culinary experiences, or simply relaxing in a tranquil setting, Alentejo offers something for everyone.
Key Info
Handy things to know before you go
Languages
Portuguese, English, Spanish
Fun Facts
Alentejo is known for its stunning landscapes and delicious wines, perfect for a relaxing getaway!
Currency
Euro
Local time
1 hour ahead
Things to Do
Whether you're looking for a beach getaway or city break, Alentejo has something to offer every discerning traveller
In Alentejo, you can explore the historic town of Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage site, visit the stunning megalithic sites like Almendres Cromlech, and enjoy wine tasting at local vineyards. The region's beautiful coastline offers opportunities for beach activities, while the picturesque villages like Monsaraz and Vila Viçosa provide a glimpse into traditional Portuguese life. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike or bike through the scenic landscapes of the Alentejo Natural Park, while food lovers can indulge in local cuisine at traditional taverns. Don't miss the chance to experience the vibrant local festivals that celebrate the region's culture and heritage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What currency is used in Alentejo?
The Euro is the official currency used throughout Portugal, including Alentejo.
What language is spoken in Alentejo?
The most spoken languages are Portuguese, followed by English and Spanish, commonly understood.
What’s the best way to travel around Alentejo?
The best ways to travel to Alentejo include flying into Lisbon and renting a car for flexibility or taking a train for a scenic journey.
Is Alentejo religious?
Predominantly Roman Catholic, with some other Christian denominations.
When is the best time of year to visit Alentejo?
The best time to visit Alentejo is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is mild and pleasant. During these months, you can enjoy the blooming wildflowers and the harvest season, making it ideal for outdoor activities and wine tours. Summer can be quite hot, with temperatures soaring, while winter is cooler and less crowded, but spring and fall offer the perfect balance of warmth and fewer tourists, allowing for a more authentic experience of the region's charm.
Is Alentejo a cheap holiday?
Alentejo is considered relatively cheap compared to other regions in Portugal.
What is Alentejo best known for?
Alentejo is best known for its stunning landscapes, rich agricultural heritage, and exceptional wines. The region is characterized by rolling hills, vast plains, and picturesque villages, making it a haven for nature lovers and photographers. Its culinary scene is also noteworthy, with traditional dishes that highlight local ingredients, such as fresh seafood, hearty stews, and artisanal cheeses. Alentejo's wine production is celebrated, particularly for its robust reds and refreshing whites, drawing wine enthusiasts from around the world. Additionally, the region is home to historical sites, including ancient castles and megalithic monuments, offering a glimpse into its rich past. The combination of natural beauty, cultural richness, and gastronomic delights makes Alentejo a unique destination.
How many days should you spend in Alentejo?
Spending 4 to 7 days in Alentejo is ideal to fully explore its charming towns, vineyards, and landscapes.
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