Visiting Portugal in 2026? Add this to your list: from Madeira Island to Porto, passing through the Algarve, Alentejo, and Lisbon, Portugal continues to shine as one of Europe’s most desirable destinations, offering breathtaking landscapes, remarkable hotels, and meaningful travel experiences.
If you're looking for places worth booking now, these regions deserve a top spot on your list.
Where to Stay: The Cliff Bay
Set high on a natural promontory, The Cliff Bay is the jewel of PortoBay Hotels & Resorts. With direct sea access, the renowned Il Gallo d’Oro with up to 2 Michelin stars, lush gardens filled with hidden corners, and panoramic views over Funchal Bay, this property is all about tranquillity and unforgettable moments.
Must-Try Experience: Madeiran Cooking Masterclass
Hosted at the Socalco Nature Hotel, a place where sustainability, organic gardens, and culinary creativity thrive, this immersive experience brings you closer to Madeira’s true essence. Start by handpicking seasonal ingredients directly from terraced gardens. Back in the kitchen, learn authentic Madeiran recipes guided by a chef.
The experience ends around the table, sharing the dishes you created, paired with estate wines and lively conversation. A seasonal, heartfelt journey into the flavours and culture of the island.
Where to Stay: Vilalara Thalassa Resort
A landmark of Algarve hospitality, Vilalara Thalassa blends nature, refinement, and timeless charm. With ocean views, subtropical gardens, and a serene setting, it remains one of the region’s most emblematic properties.
Must-Try Experience: "Art Reef Vhils"
Discover a rare combination of art and marine conservation. Created by acclaimed urban artist Vhils, this underwater adventure reveals a submerged artificial reef surrounded by his striking sculptural work. Dive into crystal-clear waters, explore sculptural installations, and learn about marine preservation through a truly unique artistic lens.
Where to Stay: Vermelho Hotel
Designed by Christian Louboutin, the Vermelho Hotel in Melides is a tribute to Portuguese craftsmanship. Hand-painted frescoes, antique furniture, bespoke details, and only 13 elegant rooms create a space filled with character and cultural richness. At the restaurant Xtian, Alentejo flavours shine on handmade tableware crafted by local artisans, while Louis Benech’s gardens offer a serene outdoor escape.
Must-Try Experience: Cavalos na Areia
A journey through rice fields, pine forests, dunes, and finally a pristine stretch of Atlantic coast. On horseback, ride through natural landscapes that change with the light and tides. An iconic experience that captures the poetic simplicity of the Alentejo.
Where to Stay: Palácio Ludovice Wine Experience Hotel
Located in the heart of Lisbon, between Chiado, Bairro Alto, and Príncipe Real, Palácio Ludovice offers some of the city's most enchanting views. This former 18th-century private residence of royal architect João Frederico Ludovice has been transformed by architect Miguel Câncio Martins into 61 rooms and suites, bringing to life an intimate and stylish city escape.
Must-Try Experience: Lisbon Helicopters
Fly over Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks. From the modern Champalimaud Foundation to the historic Belém monuments, crossing the 25 de Abril Bridge and admiring the impressive Christ the King statue, this journey reveals Lisbon from a spectacular, sky-high perspective.
Where to Stay: Vinha Boutique Hotel
Created by siblings Joana and Rui Poças, Vinha Boutique blends personal vision with contemporary design details. Guests can enjoy a tasting journey curated by Portuguese 2-Michelin-star chef Henrique Sá Pessoa, unwind at the Sisley Paris spa, and even depart from the hotel’s private dock with a complimentary boat taxi service to Ribeira. A stay here promises authenticity, character, and unforgettable moments.
Must-Try Experience: Marma Slow
Embark on a 2-hour scenic tour along the Douro River. Admire the six iconic bridges, glide past Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, or venture toward Pinhão, discovering renowned wine estates along the way. A slow-paced, scenic experience that reveals the best of northern Portugal.
2026 is shaping up to be a year of unforgettable journeys, and early booking ensures you lock in the best options available.