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Parque de Campismo de Vila Chã

Parque de Campismo de Vila Chã

Portugal - Porto - Vila do CondeDistance from Dover: 1942 km
7.7

Fantastic

35 reviews

Camping Yelloh! Village Colina do Sol

Camping Yelloh! Village Colina do Sol

Portugal - Leiria - São Martinho do PortoDistance from Dover: 2054 km
8.2

Fantastic

14 reviews

Yelloh Village
1/10

Camping Yelloh! Village Algarve - Turiscampo

Portugal - Faro - LuzDistance from Dover: 2320 km
8.4

Fantastic

72 reviews

Yelloh Village
1/10

Cepo Verde

Portugal - Bragança - GondesendeDistance from Dover: 1719 km
8.2

Fantastic

22 reviews

1/10

HolaCamp Albufeira

Portugal - Faro - AlbufeiraDistance from Dover: 2273 km
7.7

Fantastic

47 reviews

Holacamp
1/10

Costa do Vizir Camping

Portugal - Setúbal - Porto CovoDistance from Dover: 2190 km
7.9

Fantastic

29 reviews

Salema Eco Camp - Regenerative Camping & Glamping

Salema Eco Camp - Regenerative Camping & Glamping

Portugal - Faro - BudensDistance from Dover: 2331 km
8

Fantastic

9 reviews

Lima Escape Camping & Glamping

Lima Escape Camping & Glamping

Portugal - Viana do Castelo - Entre Ambos os RiosDistance from Dover: 1871 km
8.3

Fantastic

7 reviews

Camping Quinta Chave Grande

Camping Quinta Chave Grande

Portugal - Viseu - SátãoDistance from Dover: 1876 km
8

Fantastic

18 reviews

Camping Alvor

Camping Alvor

Portugal - Faro - AlvorDistance from Dover: 2303 km
7.5

Average

27 reviews

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Camping in Portugal: from beach holidays to cultural explorations

The Mediterranean climate, fascinating cities and a beautiful coastal landscape: Portugal is truly a dream destination for a camping holiday. Discover the country's traditional delicacies, enjoy the natural splendour of the Algarve or take a day trip to Lisbon or Porto. Portugal is mostly known for the beautiful coastal landscape of the Algarve, the rich culture and great food. During your camping holiday, you can explore the country to your heart's content.

Dream holiday at the beach

The Algarve is a true paradise for beach lovers. Wade in the turquoise water, discover pristine sandy beaches and fascinating rock formations. Or spend a day at Praia de Marinha beach, where you can relax, swim or snorkel. A boat trip to Ponta da Piedadel, a headland with impressive rock formations, is highly recommended. Hikers and nature enthusiasts can visit the Parque Natural da Ria Formosa and spot numerous rare species of birds.

Mosaic of coloured tiles

Portugal is also famous for its variety of cultural attractions. If you're visiting Lisbon, take some time out to admire the Torre de Bélem and stroll along the Praça do Comércio. Along the way, keep your eyes open for the azulejos, the colourful ceramic tiles that Portugal's capital is famous for. They adorn many façades of the homes in the city centre. At the Fado Museum you can learn more about Portugal's traditional Fado music style. The northern city of Porto is definitely worth visiting. Explore the historic old town, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Savoury and sweet

The gastronomic tastes of Portugal are very diverse. Try the national dish called bacalhau. The word is that there are 365 different recipes for this salted and dried codfish, so the locals can eat it every day of the year. Sweet tooths will also love the Portuguese flavours. Taste the creamy pastel de nata and the bolo de arroz cake, two examples of typical Portuguese sweet delicacies.

Important information for your trip to Portugal:

Petrol (Gasolina 95/98) with 5 or 10 percent ethanol (E5 or E10) is readily available (if you want to fill up with E10, check on the filler hole, in the owner's manual or with your car dealer if your car can run on it; fill up with E5 if not). Diesel (Diesel/Gasóleo) and LPG (Autogás) are also available at most petrol stations. The Euronozzle connection is used for filling up with LPG.
Please note! ‘gasolina’ means petrol and ‘gasóleo’ means diesel! Petrol stations are open from 7:00 am to 9:00 pm. Along motorways and arterial roads near the cities, service stations are usually open day and night. There are also unmanned petrol stations with self-service pumps.

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