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Visiting Portugal is a great option, particularly if you like anything related to maritime activities, as it stretches 800 kilometers along the Atlantic Ocean coast. It is recognized as Lisbon's capital, at the entrance to the majestic Tagus River. Most of the country is a combination of rough and scenic landscapes rolling along with Mediterranean landscapes. As this lies along the coast, in addition to spectacular coves, picturesque villages, and a vibrant cultural scene in Lisbon, you can find some beautiful beaches.

Spain is sandwiched between Portugal to the west and France to the northeast; with its rich history, culture, and fabulous cuisine, Spain attracts tourists. The sun shines almost year-round, local people spend generations of traditional tapas and welcome each other with warmth and affection. Don't forget to stay in Panoramic villas of nature.house

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Portugal's vegetation is a blend of Atlantic, European, Mediterranean, and some African plants. 57% of plants north of the Mondego valley are European species and just 26% the Mediterranean; 29% are reversed in the south, and 46% are European. Again, the fauna in Portugal is a mixture of species in Europe and North Africa. In the Portuguese countryside, wild goats, pigs, and deer can be found. The remote areas of Serra da Estrela are still wolves, and lynx can be found in Alentejo, which displays a beautiful sight from our panoramic villas.

Spain has a greater diversity of organic vegetation because of its variety of climates than any other European country. Foliage is usually sparse, however. There are leafy trees in the wet areas of the north, including oak, chestnut, elm, beech, and poplar. The Canary Islands, once known for their wild dogs, support the Mediterranean and African flora. A small yellow finch has named several yellow songbirds commonly grown as house birds, the "canary on the islands." Animal life in Spain is limited by population pressure, and there are few remaining wild species.

Plenty to do in Outdoors

Though it is the shortest sandy shore in Cádiz, it covers all beach boxes with sandy golden soft sands and calm waters and services such as lifeguards and showers. Perhaps the best thing about that is that the beach faces west, so it is the perfect place to have a dreamy Spanish sunset in the area. The wild landscapes of the Masca Valley are among the most stunning, with their rough cliffs, forested trails, and waterfalls. The remote gorge provides an exciting environment for a walk — the path winds down through the gorge and ends on a black and sandy beach. Matosinhos Beach sits north of Porto and consists of a long golden sand strip flanked by a walk. Beach games include soccer and volleyball, and there are plenty of water sports opportunities. You can even surf here when the swell is strong. Furnas Lake is one of the top spots in the Azores and is known for its blue water teinté with orange hills covered by mouth volcanoes and thermal springs. It is also near our cluster of panoramic villas.

If you want to flood volcanic landscapes, you can't skip it and walk past the calderas or go into the water and canoe to get close to the astonishing multi-stroke waters.

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