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Canadian World Traveller Spring 2024 Issue

Now in our 22nd year of publishing, World Traveler explores the culture and history of worldwide destinations, sharing the adventure of discovery with our readers and motivating them to make their travel dreams a reality. World Traveler helps sophisticated, independent travelers choose their next destination by offering a lively blend of intelligent, informative articles and tantalizing photographic images from the world’s best destinations, cruises, accommodations and activities to suit every traveler's taste.

Now in our 22nd year of publishing, World Traveler explores the culture and history of worldwide destinations, sharing the adventure of discovery with our readers and motivating them to make their travel dreams a reality. World Traveler helps sophisticated, independent travelers choose their next destination by offering a lively blend of intelligent, informative articles and tantalizing photographic images from the world’s best destinations, cruises, accommodations and activities to suit every traveler's taste.

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WT image Library<br />

Portugal for Delights and Discoveries!<br />

Article and photography by Lisa TE Sonne<br />

The “Age of Discovery” that changed<br />

the world was launched from Portugal<br />

with explorers heading out from the<br />

most southwestern part of Europe. Now, 500<br />

years later, “the age of discoveries” seems to<br />

be about going to Portugal not from it. All<br />

kinds of people are making their own discoveries<br />

in this small EU democracy that’s one<br />

sixth the size of France, but that sends visitors<br />

home with a big bag of memories.<br />

This land of river cities, lovely weather, vineyards,<br />

and 1,800 kilometers of coast (from old<br />

fishing villages to iconic surfing spots) keeps<br />

ranking high in the charts of safest countries,<br />

best health care, best places to retire, and<br />

more. Portugal offers modern tourist infrastructure,<br />

natural wonders, and the fascinating<br />

vestiges of an historical past — the Visigoths,<br />

Moors, and Romans all called it home at one<br />

time.<br />

My husband and I have loved making our personal<br />

“discoveries” during three visits to<br />

Portugal in the last two years, exploring different<br />

regions. Like many travelers, we like to<br />

weave in the quirky and unusual with the<br />

mainstays, and some serendipity with planning.<br />

Lisbon and Porto are well worth visiting,<br />

but here are some of our stand-out memories<br />

that might inspire you to make your own discoveries<br />

elsewhere:<br />

Waking up in a medieval castle in Óbidos during<br />

a chocolate festival.<br />

This charming city is sometimes called the City<br />

of Queens, because the walled settlement and<br />

the castle were given by King D. Afonso II to<br />

his wife in 1210 and was owned by many subsequent<br />

Queens. Today, the castle is the<br />

Pousada Castelo de Óbidos, an historic hotel.<br />

Our visit was timed deliciously (for my tastes)<br />

to partake in the International Chocolate<br />

Festival in Óbidos. We sampled many wares,<br />

and enjoyed the live music, large chocolate<br />

sculptures, and a parade winding through the<br />

maze of narrow streets of beguiling shops and<br />

white homes painted with yellow or blue trim.<br />

Walking atop the encircling medieval wall<br />

around the whole festal village, we burned<br />

some chocolate calories and fueled our imaginations.<br />

Toasting “Happy Birthday” with champagne to<br />

Fado singer Florrea Calota.<br />

While visiting Coimbra, we attended a moving<br />

concert of Fado music, the traditional soul<br />

tunes of Portugal in a beautiful former 14th<br />

century chapel on the site of a medieval Jewish<br />

Synagogue. After the last applause, we stayed<br />

behind in The Cultural House aCapella’s<br />

remarkable setting to say obrigada (thank you<br />

from a female). Calota and her musicians<br />

invited us and some lingering local music students<br />

to stay longer and celebrate her birthday,<br />

which began at the stroke of midnight.<br />

We were embraced by impromptu sing-alongs<br />

and mutual good wishes that go beyond translation.<br />

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