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Discover the Algarve from a different point of view on Princess, a yacht by Vila Vita
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A 2-Michelin star restaurant at Vila Vita Parc, OCEAN, with an spectacular view over the Atlantic, offers a great dining experience in a unique elegance
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How one of the most acclaimed coffee collections in the world is impacting coffee lovers around Vila Vita
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Wine Cellar at VILA VITA Parc, located about 8 meters underground with candle-lighted dark stairways gets you out of normal life, deep into stories and imagination with over 11,000 bottles of local and international wines
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The Most updated release on Covid-19 advisories, rules and regulation
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Net Me UP is a networking program with the mission of supporting and leveraging entrepreneurs and startups linked to Tourism
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Interesting things you may have never known about Portugal
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Top 5 viewpoints of Madeira for photography and relaxing, Take a moment to appreciate nature !!
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A traditional farmhouse and the culture of wines in Algarve
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Collection of beaches to enjoy your time in Portimao
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During the Pandemic , Portugal Tourism started a series of Promotional Clip which were really creative
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ALGARVE WINS EUROPE’S LEADING BEACH DESTINATION IN 2019
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Henry The Navigator was a central figure in the early days of the Portuguese Empire
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Saint Francis may be Assisi's most internationally famous son, the charismatic preacher who has been the subject of numerous bio-pics. But his female counterpart, Saint Clare, evokes almost as much devotion among Italians. Her life story reads like a medieval inversion of The Sound of Music: a beautiful young woman born into a wealthy family who was betrothed at an early age to a dashing local noble and seemed destined for a conventional life of luxury and pleasure. But her future was transformed in 1210 when she saw the handsome young Francis, espousing the sacred virtues of poverty, in the streets of Assisi. Clare immediately cut off her long golden hair, took a vow of celibacy, gave away all her fine clothes, and began to dress in a simple cassock. She soon founded her own religious order for women, the Poor Sisters of Saint Clare, which demonstrated a devotion to good works that matches the all-male Franciscan order of monks. In fact, she is often known to Catholics as alter Franciscus (another Francis).
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The 2005 Steven Soderburgh movie Ocean's Twelve may not be a classic, but few who see it will forget the lovely setting and actor George Clooney's mansion in the waterfront village of Laglio. The scenes shot there introduced many Americans to Lake Como, one of Italy's most beloved resort areas, a 30-mile body of water on the Swiss border, 1,350 feet at its deepest and framed by snow-capped Alps.
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The only man-made object visible to the naked eye from space.
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Dating back to nearly 300 BC, the first kite originated in China, fashioned by the creativity of a Chinese philosopher. After passing down the craft to an apprentice who improved the kite’s construction, the Chinese military took notice. Under the military’s adoption, kites gauged wind force, sent signals to troops, and even lifted soldiers above enemy troops for better arrow aim. Nearly 1,000 years passed, following the introduction of paper, before kites became more of a leisure activity rather than a wartime tool.
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This celebration, with its romantic lantern lighting, acts as a holiday for young lovers.
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The only man-made object visible to...
Saint Francis may be Assisi's most ...
The 2005 Steven Soderburgh movie Oc...
Dating back to nearly 300 BC, the f...
This celebration, with its romantic...