All Portuguese are having a long weekend next week, and all because there is a National Holiday, the 25 April, that this year will be at a Monday, fact that made a lot of people that work in Portugal very happy!
But, it is not the given conclusion that people like holidays that is interesting, what is really interesting and unusual is the event that is remembered by this particular Holiday: the most original revolution ever, The Carnation Revolution, the most peaceful and non violent military coup and civil resistance movement taking down a dictatorial political regime! Since there was no blood and even though the tense vibe that was felt in the streets, all ended up being very cordially solved, and that day a peculiar image stayed forever in the nation imaginary: a lovely little boy celebrating the falling of the dictatorship by putting a live red carnation in a soldier's arm!
And as we think of this original Portuguese revolution we remember an extraordinary article read some months ago, about 10 remarkable things that made Portugal a remarkable country pointed out by a foreign that had been living here for a while and was in love with Portugal, the former British Ambassador in Lisbon... Honestly, it is not who told it that is relevant but what he said, and since we agree with all the things he mentioned, we are going to enumerate them for you:
1. The intergenerational connection
Portugal is a country where young and old talk, get along, and hang out a lot, always maintaining a relationship of mutual respect. The status of "grandfather" is very high in Portuguese society. The Portuguese respect both young and old age, for the benefit of all!
2. The central role that food plays in the daily life
Lunch matters. It is not only a sandwich hastily eaten and barely digested. It includes soup, appetizers, a plentiful hot dish, and dessert, all served and eaten at the table and with good company. This also reinforces the importance of having meals with family and friends, which strengthens the bounds between different generations.
3. The variety of landscapes
You do not know another country where you can see so much and so many different things, places and kinds of landscapes in one day! From the magnificence of the Douro River and its Valley to the beauty of the plains in Alentejo passing through the highlands and the mountains of the Beira Interior Region.
4. The tolerance
"I have never lived in a country that accepted foreigners so well". It is no coincidence that Portugal is considered one of the most open to immigrant countries in the world by the MIPEX international study. This study shows how countries are promoting the integration of immigrants and Portugal comes right after Sweden which is in first place in this ranking!
5. The coffee and cafes
These places are simple, cozy, and pleasant. The drink is a small everyday pleasure, especially when accompanied by a hot mini-custard tart, the Nata or Belém Pastry as the Portuguese call it!
6. The innocence
"It is hard to describe this idea in a few words without sounding paternalistic: but, on my first weekend in Portugal, I saw in a popular festival in Vila Real, teenagers dancing traditional dances, with such joy and openness that could only be possible due to certain innocence"
7. A deep and rooted independence spirit
As we look at the map of the Iberian Peninsula, it seems strange that Portugal remained an independent country until today! But that it was not by chance, because at the core of every Portuguese, there is a deep autonomous and independent will.
8. The women
"The embassy's defense attaché gave me valuable advice fifteen years ago: "Young man, if you want something to be well done in this country give that task to a woman!" He agreed so much that he married a Portuguese!
9. Curiosity and the knowledge about the world
Influences from all over the world are evident in the food, arts, in people's names. Portugal is a country connected with the rest of the world since ancient times, and always wants to remain connected to the wider world in every way!
10. Money is not the most important thing in the world
The really good things in Portugal are not expensive! Rather the opposite! there is nothing better than to leave the beach at the gorgeous sunset and go out to eat a delicious grilled fish accompanied by a simple, but excellent glass of wine!
So now you know why we truly love our country and our people, maybe you do understand why we keep enthusiastically promoting it and wanting to share it with the world.
We sincerely hope we managed to motivate your will to meet and fall in love with this outstanding country, even if you are Portuguese or living in Portugal right now!
As experts, we know that there are always hidden gems to discover and a new perspective and experiences that can make you unveil and enjoy your own or current country a lot more!
[Even Portuguese travel experts are always discovering new interesting, unique, and authentic experiences in Portugal, like Nelson Carvalheiro is always doing and did recently in Alentejo!]
And, especially to all of you out there who will be enjoying a long weekend next week; we would like to remember that Wine Tourism in Portugal's expertise and devoted service is here to help you make the best out of your moments in Portugal!