Discover Portugal on your own
Who has not yet booked a holiday and is looking for suggestions for the next trip, could think about the following option. How about a round trip with a camper through Portugal, the westernmost EU country, which with its 92,000 square kilometers rather small and with well over 10 million inhabitants is not exactly overcrowded? Speaking is primarily Portuguese or Spanish, paid for in euros. The capital is called Lisbon. And who thought that there is no more to know about Portugal than these few facts We show you how to explore the country comfortably over a period of 20 days. Simply take a long vacation, book a caravan or camper of your choice, suitable for your family and leave.
Discover the most beautiful sites from Lisbon Airport
The big advantage of the mobile home is that you can book it for as long as you need it. The rates are enticing and fair. The mobile home is ready for you upon arrival at Lisbon Airport. All you have to do is pack your bags, get on and off. You can orientate the itinerary in these intermediate destinations. It heads north from the capital to Porto, then east into the country, south to the Atlantic coast and back to Lisbon. Where you feel most comfortable, you just stay a little longer, so you punish driving to another place again.
We start the journey in Lisbon, where we fill up the stores, store the clothes and familiarize ourselves with the sophistication of the mobile home. You can easily get to know Lisbon a little more - or you can do it before the end of the round trip. Then head north to Obidos. From the medieval city onwards to Fatima and to the temple city of Tomar, then to the notable university city of Coimbra, and on to Porto, the second largest city of Portugal. She is known, among other things, for the impressive decoration with the Azulejo tiles. The route leads via Braga to Peneda and Geres, where there is the only but beautiful national park, and then via Vila Real to Lamego and Guarda. If you're heading south, you should not miss the UNESCO World Heritage Site Evora either. In the south, several interesting domiciles await. Albufeira, Silves, Lagos, Cabo de Sao Vicente, Sagres, Sines, Alcácer… so get closer to the capital via Estoril and Cascais. The circle closes there. If you have the time and inclination, you can still enjoy the incomparable charm of Lisbon and drop off your mobile home at the airport. You can only explore Portugal so relaxed and flexible with a camper.