Private guides and guided tours in Portugal
Private guides in Portugal
Private Guide in Lisbon - Carla
(Member Since 2008) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Lisbon Languages: Portuguese, English, German, SpanishGreetings from Lisbon, Portugal! Let me introduce you a remarkable private guide in Lisbon – Carla. She was born in Lisbon and since her childhood she has always been enthusiastic about her city and whole Portugal. It is worth noting that she has a special license of a professional guide which gives her access to all the monuments and tourist attractions in Portugal. Carla is a very trustworthy and flexible person. She is a true professional and there is no question regarding the history and culture of Portugal that she won't be able to answer.
Private Guide in Lisbon - Olga
(Member Since 2015) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Lisbon, Obidos, Sintra, Cascais, Coimbra, Mafra, Monsanto, Alcobaca, Evora, Sesimbra Languages: English, Portuguese, RussianHello! My name is Olga, I am portuguese tour guide, with a license Nº 4597 and a member of the National Portuguese Guide´s Syndicate. In 2011 I graduate a High School of Hospitality and Tourism of Estoril.
Private Guide in Lisbon - Pedro
(Member Since 2013) Excursions/tous in the following cities: Lisbon, Evora, Castelo de Vide, Tomar, Alandroal, Fatima, Alcobaca, Lourinha, Cascais Languages: French, Portuguese, English, SpanishI started private tours upon personal request from my worldwide friends knowing my knowledge of history and religious background of Portugal , so my focus on spiritual - religious and magical tours to places only known by few and using a tt vehicle.
Portugal
Language: Portuguese
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Calling Code: +351
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COMMENTS ABOUT Portugal:
The Portuguese Republic is a European nation that shares the Iberian Peninsula with Spain and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the south and west, with a few small island chains included in its territories. Portugal is one of the warmest European countries, with a climate similar to that of southern California. Warm, sunny weather is but one reason that makes Portugal one of the 20 most visited countries in the world.
Gorgeous coastlines, sleepy fishing villages, historical cities and landmarks bring tourists to enjoy the beauty and the attractions of Portugal. Lisbon is the capital and one of the most popular places to visit in Portugal with many UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Belem Tower was the ceremonial gateway to Lisbon built in the 16th century and famous for being central to the voyages of discovery of explorers like Ferdinand Magellan. The Castle of Sao Jorge is another Lisbon historical landmark that can be seen towering over the old town district.
The Casa de Musica and the Lisbon Oceanarium offer more contemporary entertainments for visitors to Lisbon, and the Estadio do Dragao, Dragon Stadium, welcomes fans to enjoy a Portuguese football game. Praia de Rocha offers incredibly beautiful beaches, and Peneda Geres National Park is the place for nature lovers who enjoy hiking or riding a garrano pony to explore ancient shepherd trails.
Popular tours in Portugal
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Portugal is one of the countries you would definitely like to visit again. You just can't resist its charm! This wonderful country has lots of attractions to offer even to the most seasoned tourists. Besides that its attractions are so varied so it would be easy to find something to your liking.
According to the statistics it was visited by approximately 13 million tourists in 2006. However, even despite the incontestable advantages of travelling in Portugal your impressions of this wonderful country might be spoilt if you use the service of a non professional guide. It always matters who introduces you to the foreign country you are travelling to. So in order to eliminate the possibility of disappointment or discontent the representatives of the Ministry of Tourism in Argentina worked out certain rules and regulations.
According to these rules all the guides have to go through a period of training and learn thoroughly the history of their motherland. Once there are done with training they have to pass an examination that ensures that all the guides-to-be are knowledgeable people.