Your clients can experience slow travel in Portugal, where they can explore hidden gems and lesser-known regions, savoring diverse landscapes and the rich flavors of Portuguese gastronomy. 

They can also immerse themselves in unique cultural traditions, from the soulful sounds of Fado to the welcoming hospitality of local communities.

There are charming villages and historical towns like the Schist villages and Historical villages in the Center of Portugal, where time seems to stand still, inviting visitors to connect with local traditions.

Another alternative is to unwind in Portugal's Natural Parks, Geoparks, and Biosphere Reserves, perfect for contemplative activities like birdwatching and stargazing, or more adventurous pursuits such as canyoning and rafting. Whether walking along the Vicentina Route or exploring the mountains of the Azores and Madeira, there are endless trails your clients can explore at their own pace.

In the Alentejo region, travelers can embrace the unhurried pace of life, soaking in the warm sunshine, rolling hills, and vineyards. They can indulge in long lunches with friends and savor the simple pleasures of Évora, set to be the 2027 European Capital of Culture, with a philosophy rooted in "Vagar," the art of slow living.

Last but not least, your clients can delight in the Mediterranean Diet. They can support the local economy by enjoying seasonal produce and shopping at local markets.

Slow Travel in Portugal

©Jackson Groves - Turismo Madeira