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Margarida Portugal
Margarida is half-Porto native, half-Alfacinha. She’s from Porto, but lived for many years in Lisbon. She comes from the world of journalism, where she began her career, then moved into institutional communications and press relations. A lover of words, cats, and movies, she’s discovered the Alentejo as a destination full of revelations.
Rota Vicentina to create a Welcome and Interpretation Centre
We want to hear your opinion!Rota Vicentina is creating a small Welcome and Interpretation Centre at its headquarters in Odemira to rec[...]
Litter on the Fishermen’s Trail: A problem that can no longer be ignored
Rota Vicentina launches an awareness and alert campaign The increase in the number of hikers on the Fishermen’s Trail and an apparen[...]
Long-Term Volunteering with Rota Vicentina: Applications Now Open
Rota Vicentina is opening two long-term volunteering positions, with a monthly grant, for young people between 18 and 30 years old, starting in January 20[...]
“Traveling with Family” in Blue Travel Magazine
Blue Travel magazine dedicated its June/July issue to the theme “Traveling with Family,” giving major prominence to the Alentejo and Vicentina Coast ri[...]
Odemira Featured in Expresso Newspaper
Rota Vicentina Trails Take the Spotlight in the “Alentejo Singular” Summer Guide As in previous years, Expresso, one of Portugal’[...]
A new Board of Directors for the 2025–2028 term
Program titled “For the Sustainable Future of Nature Tourism in Southwest Portugal” The members of Rota Vicentina elected, on the [...]
FEI-TUR 2025: Rota Vicentina’s Focus on Cycling Trails
Talks, walks, rides, discounts, bike workshop and test drives for all! The 2025 edition of FEI-TUR – the Southwest Tourism Fair, tak[...]
Litter on the Fishermen’s Trail: From Concern to Problem
Lixo no Trilho dos Pescadores
Itinerary for a Family Trip along the Rota Vicentina
There’s Something for Everyone in the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentina Coast The Rota Vicentina has i[...]
