Charter Flights to Portugal from the UK
Portugal is always a popular destination with holiday goers from all over the world. Not only does it have superb beaches and a warm climate, the food is also very good and very reasonable. The Portuguese people are renowned for their warm, welcoming nature and really do make you feel at home. Portugal also has a wide range of golf courses and opportunities to play tennis. There are many cultural sights to be seen whilst visiting but it is also suitable for those wishing to party until the early hours with its numerous bars, cafes, and nightclubs. Flight times to Portugal are roughly 3 hours.
Lisbon
On the southwestern coast of Portugal, Lisbon, the capital has over twenty centuries of history. Throughout the year the city comes alive with many feasts and festivals meaning much celebration. Lisbon is a beautiful city offering plenty to see and do. Among the famous historical sights are the churches of Sao Vicente de Fora and Santa Engracia, and St. George's castle. There are plenty of shops, bars and restaurants, and some fantastic fish restaurants. There is also the opportunity to purchase some Portuguese handicrafts such as their famous embroideries and lace or some pottery or artistic ceramics.
Madeira
Described by the locals as the 'floating garden', much of Madeira's appeal comes from its breathtaking scenery. The spectacular landscape of mountains and cliffs makes it an excellent choice for walking. The hillsides are covered by pines and exotic blooms such as orchids, which create to combine a beautiful, scent-filled air. Naturally blessed with climate, ambiance and scenery, Madeira is an elegant destination. Many restaurants and bars fill the pretty streets and serve fantastic food.
Porto Santo
Porto Santo Island lies 30 miles north east of it's more famous neighbor Madeira. Why not take a flight to Porto Santo and discover what this island has to offer. The island boast a 9km long sandy beach and a world class golf course amongst it's other attractions.
The Algarve
Renowned for its seemingly endless beaches that slope gently into the sea, many of which are surrounded by stunning rock formations and distinctive sandstone cliffs. Venture inland and you will discover delightful countryside dotted with unspoiled villages. The warm, sunny climate is perfect for enjoying The Algarve's many golf courses and beaches, any of which have a wide range of water sports. The Algarve has a wide range of bars, cafes, restaurants and eating out is very reasonable. There are many shops plus tennis, horse riding, sailing and deep-sea fishing.
The Azores
Ponte Del Gada is the administrative capital of the beautiful archipelago of islands that make up the Azores. The town is situated on the largest island of the group, Sao Miguel. Although Sao Miguel is the largest island it still retains a charm that is typical to the Azores. The life on the islands is gentle and calm, with quaint fishing villages where you can sample the local seafood. All over the islands there are signs of volcanic activity including hot springs. Ponte Del Gada itself is a bustling town with many fine examples of Portuguese 19th century architecture.














