Portugal is situated in the extreme west of
Europe, on a strip of land
bordering on the Atlantic. It basically occupies a rectangle of land
within the Iberian Peninsula. Almost all of its coastline faces west,
endowing its beaches with a rare beauty at dusk. In the Algarve the
beaches face south. The two other sides of this rectangle border on
Spain.
The northern and central areas of Portugal are more mountainous than
the south. Plains and gently undulating lands extend from the Tejo
basin to the Algarve. The southern interior of the Alentejo is one of
the areas with the least light pollution in the whole of Europe and is
therefore the perfect place for amateur astronomers. Even laymen may
catch sight of a shooting star streaking through the sky from time to
time. The Algarve is separated from the Alentejo by a chain of
mountains.
The countr
y is traversed by rivers, usually perpendicularly. The Tejo,
which is the largest river in the Península, flows through the centre
of Portugal and its banks are succeeded by very fertile alluvial plains
and marshland. The rugged landscape of the north of Portugal is moulded
by the River Douro which cuts its way through hills and mountains. The
River Guadiana marks the border with Spain in the south of Portugal and
it is here that the largest dam in Europe, the Barragem do Alqueva, was
constructed. Portugal has other smaller rivers which occasionally form
rare wetland ecosystems at the point where they reach the sea, such as
the Ria Formosa in Faro and the Ria in Aveiro at the mouth of the River
Vouga.
The largest cities lie on the coast. The cities of Porto and Lisbon are
situated at the mouths of the Douro and Tejo rivers respectively.
Lisbon, the capital, is the administrative, cultural and economic
capital of the country. Already a relatively large city, it has also
incorporated nearby cities into its greater metropolitan area.
Portugal has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and glorious
summers. However, the winters are harsher in the Trás-os-Montes region
and the Serra da Estrela mountains, where it is not unusual to find
snow. Despite the hot summers, the sea almost always brings light
breezes to make the temperatures more bearable for those less
accustomed to the heat.
First photo: Porto. To see Porto's tours, click here.
Second photo: Lisbon. To see Lisbon's tours, click here.
















