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Camping & road tripping in Portugal
If hanging out in surf towns is your thing, then camping might not be a far stretch.
Along with getting to know Portugal’s surfier sites, Carolina recommends camping. Not only are there beautiful coasts and parks dotting the country, but renting campers is also easy.
She recommends the brand IndieCamper. I’ve rented from this company in the past when attending a festival in Portugal. There are more luxurious options if that’s your thing.
Just make sure to rent a smaller vehicle that will let you navigate narrow coastal roads—unlike Europeans, most Americans get spooked when the roads get narrow. (It’s me—I get spooked.)
Lastly, Carolina recommends checking out the country’s southwestern Alentejo Coast and Costa Vicentina. They’re easy to get to if you’ll be renting a car in Lisbon or Faro. From either city, you can drive down the coast at your own pace, stopping in parks between sleepy little coastal towns.
Portugal: Touching base with tourism
Hopefully, these Portugal travel suggestions have incited your curiosity. While counting the tiles of Porto or wandering the estates of Sintra are classic activities for visitors, there’s a lot more to Portugal than what’s on offer from tour companies.
And despite the fact that tourism has sparked a huge conversation about Portugal’s identity, I have to say that Portuguese people are some of the kindest hosts I’ve ever met. From Porto to Lisbon to Idanha-a-Nova, I felt welcome.
But I have to admit that, without Carolina’s suggestions, I never would have thought about surfing in Portugal. Not only did this open my eyes to a new experience, but I also learned a bit more about the country’s surprisingly longstanding relationship with the sport.
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