A 10 minute drive from the wedding venue, this winery was founded in 1711 by the Biker Correia family and has been dedicated to wine production ever since. They offer wine tasting, picnics among the vines, and experiences such as winemaker for a day.
A 10 minute drive from the wedding venue, this winery was born out of the wish to create a space that could reflect an ancient tradition and way of life. The owners believe in respect for nature and its joyful coexistence with man. Advanced booking is required for tours and wine tasting!
15 minutes from the wedding venue, this golf resort is known for its outstanding views of valleys and vineyards of the Serra do Cocorro and Archeira in the Oeste region.
This is the fundamental element for the existence of the Aqueduto das Águas. It became the city's ex-libris, and according to experts, it is the most monumental national Gothic fountain.
At Torres Vedras Municipal Market you can buy fish, meat, vegetables, fruit, flowers, organic products, bread, cakes, nuts, and snacks. Open hours: Tuesday to Sunday- 7 am to 3 pm
Only an hour from Lisbon, Areias do Seixo makes the perfect beach break on the Costa de Prata (Silver Coast). Romantic rooms feature suspended fireplaces, sheepskin throws, and sea-facing terraces where you can soak up the sun and sea breeze.
A grand baroque palace and monastery with impressive architecture, a large library, cerco garden, and hunting park (Tapada Nacional de Mafra).
A charming coastal town known for its surfing spots, seafood restaurants, and picturesque streets. Ribeira d`Ilhas Beach is where one of the World Surfing Championship contests is held every year! There are plenty of Airbnb's and a few hotels located in the area.
A historical wine estate offering tours, wine tasting, and a chance to learn about local wine production.
Magnificent beaches, world-class surfing, rich cultural heritage, scenic cliff views and delicious seafood. Check it out on Hulu and HBO's "100 Foot Wave".
A picturesque coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, elegant marina, and vibrant old town filled with charming streets, shops, and restaurants. Offering a blend of cultural attractions, such as the Cascais Citadel and the Paula Rego Museum, as well as outdoor activities like surfing and sailing.
The mediaeval town of Óbidos is one of the most picturesque and well preserved in Portugal with narrow streets, historic buildings, and the famous Óbidos Castle.
A UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning palaces, gardens, and the famous Pena Palace. Near Sintra are the beaches (das Maças, Praia Grande, Praia da Adraga), Cabo da Roca (the westernmost point of mainland Europe), Colares (after which a demarcated wine-growing region is named), and the picturesque village of Azenhas do Mar.