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2013/11/14

The Yeatman hotel in Porto was awarded the prize of Global Winner in the "Accommodation” category in the 2014 International Best of Wine Tourism Awards

The Great Wine Capitals Global Network announced last November 13th, the winners of the 2014 International Best Of Wine Tourism awards.

The Great Wine Capitals is a network of ten major global cities in both the northern and southern hemispheres, which share a key economic and cultural asset: their internationally renowned wine regions. 

The nine international winners were chosen from 53 local ‘Best Of‘ winners from nine Great Wine Capitals.  In all, 350 applications were received this year.

The portuguese hotel, "The Yeatman" in Porto, was awarded the prize of Global Winner in the "Accommodation” category.



The Yeatman is a luxury wine hotel with an award-winning wine cellar and Michelin star restaurant acclaimed for its modern interpretation of traditional Portuguese cuisine.

Yeatman contacts:
The Yeatman Hotel
Rua do Choupelo, (Santa Marinha)
Vila Nova de Gaia
Porto 4400-088
Portugal
Tel: +351 220 133 100
Fax: +351 220 133 199
Email: reservations@theyeatman.com
http://www.the-yeatman-hotel.com


2013/11/13

Porto with two new routes from Vueling: Barcelona and Brussels

Vueling presents two new routes from Porto’sAirport, starting next summer 2014.

On 31 March opens the route that will connect Porto to Barcelona with four flights per week on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. This route will be offer 42.960 places between March and October.

On 1 May, starts the route to Brussels. This route will have four flights a week offering 48.600 places, and is directed to passengers travelling for leisure, for a short city break or for holidays all year round.

The company maintains the route Porto-Paris, which opened last summer and keeps operating during winter. This route has a daily flight offering more than 75.600 places, having registered a growth of 35%. This route is also directed to passengers travelling on leisure, on a short city break or on holidays all year round.

Barcelona


Barcelona – Porto:
10:40 (Sunday); 11.15 (Friday) and 12:20 (Monday and Wednesday)
Porto – Barcelona:
12:05 (Sunday); 12:40 (Friday) and 13:45 (Monday and Wednesday)

Brussels

Brussels – Porto:
 11:45 (Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday)
Porto – Brussels:
13:50 (Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday)

Paris

Paris – Porto: 12:45 (daily)
Porto – Paris: 14:30 (daily)


Tickets for these routes are already on sale at www.vueling.com, at the mobile portal m.vueling.com (available for terminals with internet connection), at the new apps for Apple and Android for mobiles and tablets with internet connection, as well as through the telephone 707 78 39 39 and on travel agencies.


Further information: www.vueling.com  ​

Tróia Portugal Match Cup 2013

The "Troia Portugal Match Cup" takes place between the 14th and the 17th of November, in the Sado River, at troiaresort. This is one of the major international sailing events taking place in Portuguese waters, welcoming some of the best skippers in the world to the  troiamarina.

The match races of the "Troia Portugal Match Cup" offer a unique and competitive show at the highest technical level and of extraordinary beauty. Given the proximity of the vessels, viewers can follow the competition from the shore, in one of the terraces at troiamarina. The best skippers in the world will be there at troiamarina for one of the biggest international competition happening in Portuguese waters. 

Names like James Spithill (America’s Cup winner), Ben Ainslie, Dean Barker and Peter Holmberg have been present in this event. Ian Williams, the current champion in title, is one of the confirmed skippers for this edition.

After hosting the 2007, 2008 and 2009 editions of this competition – with the participation of the Álvaro Marinho’s Olympic team – Troia welcomes back this worldwide projected competition. The event aims to promote the beautiful Alentejo region, its famous and wide Costa Vicentina and particularly the Peninsula of Troia, whose vast natural heritage shaped by the River Sado and by the Atlantic Ocean, make it a privileged place to practice sea sports and to welcome major nautical events.

Troia is an anchor for the Alentejo region’s tourism. Its range of touristic offer, its excellent accessibility conditions and the quality of its services and infrastructures, make Troia a unique family destination in Portugal and in Europe. These elements, together with its leisure equipments and renowned gastronomy, allow for the promotion of the Alentejo region as a competitive, truly attractive and one of a kind spot in Europe for the practice of sports activities in both land and sea, throughout the whole year. 

The supply of touristic developments, excellent accessibilities, leisure equipment’s and renowned gastronomy, allow for the promotion of Troia and the Alentejo region as a competitive, truly attractive and one of a kind spot in Europe for the practice of sports activities in both land and sea, throughout the whole year.


2013/11/07

Diving in Madeira

With a mild climate all year round, and sea temperatures ranging between 17ºC and 23ºC, Madeira is a very attractive diving destination.



The extremely clear waters allow visibility to more than 20 metres to observe a wide diversity of species, such as jewfish, rays, moray eels, dolphins and manta rays.

Quite close to Funchal there are several spots, like the Clube Naval. And you can also go night diving in complete safety, as part of a programme organised by one of the various schools. Marine reserves are places not to be missed, but nature should be respected by not disturbing underwater life. Some areas even enjoy the status of full reserve, which bars any visits, so you should obtain comprehensive information before setting out.

On Madeira’s southern slope, the Garajau Nature Reserve is the only exclusively marine one in the country and a world reference. Diving in its waters is unmissable to observe an abundant and diverse fauna, with large fish such as the jewfish, an emblematic species of the reserve. The diving spots are the cleanest, with easy access and only a few minutes away by boat. The most well-known locations are Corais Negros (at 35 metres), Pão de Açúcar, Garajau Baía, Garajau Este (where the largest jewfish lives), Recife dos Monges and Gruta dos Reis Magos, a favourite night diving spot, accessible by land.

On the Island of Porto Santo, the beauty of the seabed and its clear, warm waters offer an unexpected tropical setting, much appreciated by divers. One of the most sought after spots is located south of the harbour, where the wreck of O Madeirense is to be found. Ilhéu de Baixo and Ilhéu de Cima, uninhabited rocky islets off the south coast, are other places with excellent diving conditions.


More information about Diving in Portugal at http://www.visitportugal.com/

2013/11/05

The region of Portugal’s Douro River Valley is one of Top 10 Travel Agent's Trending Destinations of 2013 according to Travel Agent magazine

"The Douro region of Portugal, overwhelmingly the top vote-getter in our poll, is gaining new or renewed interest among agents and their clients.

The wine region of Portugal’s Douro River Valley has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, and it’s not hard to see why: The River Valley has lots of castles and monasteries and other historical sites to explore along the waterway.

For those not interested in history, the valley also has plenty of vineyards with some of the world’s most popular wines. (Winemaking in this region dates back 2,000 years—in fact, both Port wine and Portugal were named after the city of Porto on the Douro.) 

It goes without saying that a cruise is a great way to experience the valley…Highlights include winery visits and tastings, a chance to visit the Portuguese pilgrimage site Nossa Senhora dos Remedios (Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies) and the centuries-old Alpendurada Monastery.

In Porto, art and architecture fans will want to explore the city’s Baroque churches and an iron bridge built by Gustave Eiffel. The Serralves Museum specializes in international contemporary art in an edgy minimalist building. Porto also has an excellent Museum of Modern Art.

After sightseeing, relax at a Cais de Gaia riverfront café or grab a snack at the Confeitaria Tavi, a local hangout with a seaside terrace. Since this is Porto, a glass of Port wine is absolutely in order: Visit any of the wine shops behind the riverfront for an authentic experience. Sandeman Cellars is a good pick for a tour and tasting, or go up the hill to Taylor’s Port Cellars.

Be sure to stop at a local restaurant for some traditional dishes such as bacalhau, a fresh unsalted cod."

Source: Travel Agent Magazine


Vidago Palace and Heritage Av Liberdade hotels won Condé Nast Johansens 2014 Awards for Excellence

The portuguese hotels Vidago Palace and Heritage Av Liberdade were the winners of two Condé Nast Johansens 2014 Awards for Excellence, given last night, Monday 4th November 2013, at the annual awards ceremony in London.

Condé Nast Johansens created their Annual Awards of Excellence to acknowledge, reward and celebrate excellence across the hotels and spas in their collection, all of which have been handpicked by local experts.


The Vigado Palace won in the category of "Best New or Back on the Scene Hotel" and the Heritage Av Liberdade in the "Best Value for Money" category.



Check here the review on this two hotels at the Condé Nast Johansens website:
- Vidago Palace

Heritage Av Liberdade


Source: Condé Nast Johansens


DouroAzul Wins Prestigious World Travel Market Global Award

Portuguese river cruise operator DouroAzul has won a prestigious World Travel Market Global Award in recognition of its expansion in the Douro Valley region and the city of Porto, over the past 12 months.

World Travel Market, Head of Marketing & Communications, Micaela Juarez presented the award to DouroAzui Owner Mário Ferreira alongside Publituris Editorial Director Carina Monteiro yesterday, 4 November, at WTM Global Awards.

The Awards give WTM’s Official Media Partners – which represent key travel industry media around the world – an excellent platform to congratulate and recognise those companies and individuals that have made the greatest contributions to travel and tourism in their region for that year.Three nominations from each media partner were judged in September by a panel of three, including an independent body, a representative of WTM and the relevant media partner.

The award for Portugal was judged by Micaela Juarez, Head of Communications, WTM; Tom Jenkins, Chief Executive, European Tour Operators’ Association; and Publituris Editorial Director Carina Monteiro  - Portugal, the Official Media Partner.

DouroAzul offers a wide range of services, including luxury river cruises, sightseeing tours to cities such as Porto and Lisbon and helicopter trips. Founded in 1993 with one ship, DouroAzul has become the leading river cruise operator in Portugal and one of the top 10 river cruise operators worldwide.

In 2012, DouroAzul’s hotel-ships carried 14,000 tourists from 39 countries, helping the Douro become one of the top river cruise destinations in the world.

The company also invests in promoting the Douro region and at the christening gala of its two new ships in May, it featured stars Sharon Stone and Andie MacDowell as the ships’ godmothers, and singer Michael Bolton.

 “We are always looking for different, innovative products and DouroAzul has successfully integrated river cruising with an escorted tour programme. This is an achievement to be celebrated,” said Juarez.