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Extras for the Westcoast Swing Event

 

The extras ProDancePortugal is organising are designed to make your visit to São Martinho do Porto as much fun as possible.  This section, however, is not just about fun add-ons, there are essentials such as your transport to and from the airport (coming soon).  

 

Don't forget that you can book private sessions with the Pros directly - click here to see who's at the event. 

 

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Excursions

ProDancePortugal are currently organising excursions and day trips for you to enjoy whilst in this amazing area of Portugal, below are some ideas of what will soon be available to book!

 

 

Berlengas Islands

BerlengasIslandTrip to the marine reserve of the Berlenga Islands

 

Bus to Peniche

Boat to Berlenga island with tour guide on the island

Short boat trip around the island coves

 

 

It is a marine reserve and has been classified by the Council of Europe as a "Biosphere Reserve". The archipelago consists of a large island, Berlenga Grande, and some small granite islands and rocks (Estelas and Farilhões), which are situated some 7 miles off the headland of Cabo Carvoeiro to the north-west of Penich

 

Jardim da Paz & Obidos

 

buddhaJardim da Paz (Garden of Peace)

Entrance to the Buddha eden garden

Bottle of wine on departure

 

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Bus to Obidos

Tour guide through Obidos Medieval castle

Shot of ginga (local liquer) in a chocolate cup

 

 

The Buddha Eden Garden is an area of about 35 hectares designed and conceived by Comendador José Berardo in response to the destruction of the Giant Bamyan Buddhas, sculpted in the rocks of the valley of Bamyan in central Afghanistan and which had for centuries been a cultural and spiritual reference.

 

All of Obidos has been declared a national monument. 
It is known as the "Wedding Present Town" because it was a gift King Dinis gave to Queen Isabel on their wedding day in 1282, but that alone is not what makes it such an extraordinarily romantic place -- 
what make it one of Europe's most romantic medieval villages are its incredibly picturesque cobblestone streets lined with colorful houses filled with geraniums and bougainvillea, Gothic doorways and windows, whitewashed churches, flowerpots and dazzling tiles -- all encircled by the walls of a 12th century castle. Scaling its 13m (45ft)-high medieval walls is the best way to admire this picture postcard-perfect place.

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