Discover Portugal Center
Discover the most beautiful places in Central Portugal – from breathtaking natural wonders and panoramic sea views to hidden cultural gems and historic landmarks.
Where nature unfolds its magic, the ocean tells its stories, and the past comes alive through ancient towns and traditions – these unique sights are waiting to be explored.
Let yourself be inspired to explore, pause, and create unforgettable memories in the heart of Portugal.
Praia fluvial da Mega Fundeira
A hidden gem, right next to the N2 road between Góis and Pedrógão Grande
Rua da Ribeira, 3270-084 Pedrógão Grande
Praia fluvial do Mosteiro
Natural river for swimming and relaxing with drinks & snack bar
Rua do Ribeiro nº 100, 3270-077 Mosteiro
Ponte Filipina do Cabril
Very beautiful and wild place. Steep path. I recommend leaving your car at the last houses. The access is rocky and damaged in some areas
Rua da Cotovia, Pedrógão Grande
Trilhos do Zêzere
Buggy, Kajak & SUP - Boat trips to Ponte Filipina or Barragem do Cabril
Rua do Figueiredo 1, 6100-561 Pedrógão Pequeno
Fragas de São Simão
Fragas de São Simão (Figueiró dos Vinhos) Fragas de São Simão is a breathtaking river beach (Praia Fluvial) with clear pools and impressive rocky gorges.
The adjacent passadiços (wooden walkways) offer spectacular hiking trails with views over the valley
Buddha Eden Garden
Quinta dos Loridos, home to Europe's largest oriental garden, the impressive Bacalhôa Buddha Eden. Covering around 35 hectares.
Figueira da Foz - Buarcos
Beach walks, restaurants, (local market Figueira da Foz - Buarcos) and many more options
Visit the Forte Santa Catarina Restaurant & Rooftop Bar for great views, drinks and music!
For spectacular ice cream, visit Gelateria San Remo!
São Pedro de Moel
A village and well-known beach resort in Portugal, belonging to the parish (Freguesia) and municipality (Município) of Marinha Grande in the district of Leiria
São Martinho do Porto
A Portuguese town on the Atlantic coast in the district of Alcobaça
Nazaré
Nazaré refers not only to the town of the same name, but also to a surfing spot in Portugal.
When conditions are right, the waves breaking here are among the largest surfable waves in the world
Osso da Baleia
Praia Osso da Baleia (Whale Bone Beach) with plenty of parking spaces but only one café/bar. No shade (sun umbrellas or hats are recommended here). Kilometres of sandy beaches for walking and relaxing – unspoilt and less frequented
Pedrógão
Praia de Pedrógão is a seemingly endless sandy beach between pine trees and dunes with a variety of cafés and restaurants to choose from above the beach