Aveiro

Aveiro, often referred to as the “Venice of Portugal,” is a picturesque city known for its charming canals, colourful boats, and beautiful Art Nouveau architecture.

Located along the central coast of Portugal, Aveiro is renowned for its network of waterways, which can be explored by taking a traditional *moliceiro* boat ride. These boats glide through the city’s canals, offering stunning views of the distinctive pastel-hued buildings and graceful bridges.

Aveiro is also famous for its salt pans and the production of *ovos moles*, a traditional sweet made from egg yolks and sugar. The city boasts a vibrant culinary scene, with fresh seafood and other regional delicacies available in its many restaurants and cafes.Exploring Portugal

Visitors can explore the picturesque city centre, which features the striking Aveiro Cathedral and the iconic São Gonçalinho Chapel. The surrounding area offers beautiful beaches and natural reserves, such as the Ria de Aveiro, where you can enjoy birdwatching and other outdoor activities.

Aveiro’s blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and relaxed atmosphere make it a must-visit destination in Portugal.

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    From the South to the North, exploring Portugal took us through the vibrant streets of Lisbon, the sun-kissed beaches of the Algarve, the majestic charm of Porto, and the hidden gems of Nazaré, Aveiro, Braga, and Coimbra. With each step, we immersed ourselves in a symphony of culture, cuisine, and captivating sights. Having made plans…