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Porto is the perfect launchpad for the Caminho de Santiago in May: long days, ideal temperatures, and albergues that haven't hit summer capacity yet. Two routes, one destination, and the best food in Portugal along the way.
Câmara de Lobos isn't a surf spot, but it's the right base for chasing waves, natural pools, and espada preta com banana at day's end. From Paul do Mar to Cabo Girão, the sea guide Madeira was missing.
A full day in Câmara de Lobos, from harbour to sunset. Espetada on a laurel stick, passion fruit poncha by late afternoon, and the freshest black scabbardfish in Madeira. No rush, no tour buses.
From São Pedro to black scabbardfish, from Jardim da Serra's cherries to the Estreito grape harvest: Câmara de Lobos has one of Madeira's fullest festival calendars. Here's the month-by-month guide, with what to eat, when to go, and what not to miss.
Most tourists give Câmara de Lobos thirty minutes: harbour photo, quick poncha, goodbye. But the village Churchill painted has terraced vineyards, freshly caught black scabbardfish, and one of Europe's highest sea cliffs, all waiting for anyone willing to stay the full day.
The Convent of Christ is just the beginning. From the Church of Santa Maria do Olival, where Gualdim Pais has been buried since 1195, to the medieval synagogue on Rua Dr. Joaquim Jacinto and the 180 arches of the Pegões Aqueduct, Tomar hides an entire Templar town below the hill.
May is Lisbon's perfect window: 22-25°C days, terraces without queues, jacarandas about to bloom, and prices still below peak season. From fado in Bairro Alto to grilled fish in the cervejarias, here's everything you need to know about the city's best month.
Amarante isn't just a stop on the way to the Douro. It's the perfect base for reaching Guimarães in 35 minutes by bus, hiking the Serra do Marão, or driving down to Douro wine country without Porto's crowds.
At 7:30am on a Tuesday in May, the Ponte de São Gonçalo is yours alone. The raking sun warms the granite, the Tâmega mirrors everything, and Amarante shows its best angles. A practical guide to where to stand and when to shoot in this northern Portuguese town.
At 7am by the Tâmega, with no tourists and no wind, the São Gonçalo Bridge reflects perfectly in the water as if the town were designed for that one moment. This guide explains where to stand and when to shoot Amarante in its best light.
May is the perfect window for Sintra: tickets without queues, gardens in bloom, and golden light in the palaces. A two-day itinerary covering Pena, Regaleira, Monserrate, and the coastal beaches, with strategies to dodge the crowds.
In May, the Costa Vicentina is still green, the beaches are nearly empty, and the restaurants haven't doubled their prices yet. It's the best window of the year to walk the Rota Vicentina, eat grilled fish without queues, and discover Beja's coastline at your own pace.