Portugal among the world’s most beautiful countries

Portugal ranks among the world’s most beautiful countries – says the World Economic Forum

Every country has something unique to offer: delicious local cuisine, stunning architecture, and breathtaking nature. But how do you measure beauty? The World Economic Forum (WEF) tries to answer that question each year with its Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report. This study ranks countries based on factors like safety, life expectancy, and natural resources. And yes – Portugal scores high among the world’s most remarkable countries.

Natural beauty and heritage

In the “natural resources” category, the WEF looks at biodiversity, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and landscape attractiveness. Portugal shines in all of these. From rugged coastlines in the south to rolling vineyards in the north, the country’s diversity is everywhere. The light, the ocean, the atmosphere – it all blends into something truly poetic.

Lisbon: affordable and full of flavor

The capital, Lisbon, is not only one of Europe’s most charming cities but also one of the most affordable. Its narrow streets, hilltop viewpoints, iconic trams, and incredible food scene make it irresistible. The restaurants in Lisbon are among the best in Europe – whether you’re into traditional dishes or modern vegan dining.

Algarve: a road trip through paradise

Down south, the Algarve is famous for its sun, sea, and relaxed vibe. But it’s much more than beaches. It’s a dream for road trippers: from Lagos to Tavira, you’ll find dramatic cliffs, secret coves, and charming coastal towns. Don’t miss Praia da Marinha, often called one of Europe’s most beautiful beaches – where golden cliffs meet turquoise waves.

The legendary N2 Route: from north to south

To truly get to know Portugal, drive the N2 Route – the country’s own version of Route 66. Stretching over 700 kilometers, it runs from Chaves in the north to Faro in the south, right through the heart of Portugal. Along the way, you’ll pass hills, olive groves, rivers, and timeless villages. Whether you drive it north to south or the other way around, the N2 is a journey full of surprises, stories, and endless horizons.

Douro Valley: wine and wonder

The Douro Valley in northern Portugal is one of the world’s oldest wine regions. Its steep terraced vineyards along the river create spectacular views – reminiscent of Germany’s Moselle or Switzerland’s Lavaux vineyards. Here, you don’t just taste the wine; you taste the essence of Portugal itself: pure, peaceful, and full of character.

The Azores: Portugal at its wildest

Then there are the Azores – nine volcanic islands in the middle of the Atlantic. A paradise for nature lovers, with lush mountains, crater lakes, whale watching, and endless blue hydrangeas. Each island has its own identity, but all share a sense of untouched beauty and natural power.

Conclusion

Portugal’s high ranking by the World Economic Forum comes as no surprise. The country offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, culture, hospitality, and affordability. Whether you’re wandering through Lisbon’s streets, driving the N2, or watching the sunset from a cliff in the Algarve – Portugal stays with you.

 

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