![]() ![]() Indonesia impressed Rough Guides’ readers with its range of natural landscapes and varied cultures. Indonesia What you love: “Incredible islands, mountains, seas, forests, temples and tombs – so much!” Palácio da Pena in Sintra, Portugal © Shutterstock 17. Planning to visit Portugal? Wine-lovers would do well to browse our Wines of Portugal and Discovering the Douro Valley trips, with plenty of other (fully customisable) itineraries to consider if, for example, you’re more into historic culture than viticulture. ![]() Top tip: based in Lisbon? Be sure to take a day-trip to scenic Sintra. Talking of which, if you’re struggling to choose which of Portugal's most popular cities to visit first, read our Porto or Lisbon? guide to help you decide. Or you could go by the country's coasts, and discovr what are the 10 best beaches in Portugal. Portugal's restaurants are a magnet for foodie travellers and there are plenty of opportunities to escape well-trodden trails, even when visiting tourist hotspots. In your words, Portugal’s appeal derives from it being “small country with lots of diverse regions”, with its “very friendly people” mentioned several times, too.įrom lively Lisbon and picturesque Porto, to the beautiful Algarve (though Portugal’s best beaches extend beyond this stunning stretch), the country exudes charm. Portugal What you love: “Good food, good wines, good weather”Īnother new entry, this. ![]() The fairy tale fabulousness of Lake Bled, Slovenia © Alberto Loyo/Shutterstock 18. ![]()
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