Megalithic (Cromeleque dos Almendres)
Roman remains from Mirobriga to S. Miguel da Mota, standing out the Roman Temple
Churches, castles, Reservoirs and Fluvial beaches
The forts of Guadiana, Elvas, Mertola and Marvão
Golf
BTT
Horse Riding
Walks
Boat trips
Hunting
Fishing
TT
Canoeing
Climbing
Rappel
Slide
Paintball
Bird watching
The Alentejo Gastronomy is rich and varied, from Alentejan cheeses and wines to traditional dishes. In all Pousadas you will find a restaurant where you can enjoy a tasteful meal. Additionally, the Alentejo entices visitors with its excellent gastronomy, great cheeses and wines, and – a legacy of the old convents – exquisite pastries made with eggs and almonds.
By car
National RoadsA2, IC1, N2, N120, N122, among others.
International connectionsN431 (Huelva, Spain) / A22 (Via do Infante, Portugal)
By airplane
To the Lisboa or Faro international airport, followed by a train, bus or car connection
By train
Alfa Pendular, Intercities
By bus
Expresses: from severall location
BTT Iberic Championship (Grandôla)
World Musics Festival (Sines)
Cultural Exhibitions, musical concerts