The area surrounding Trioaresort boasts diverse landscape and interesting historical towns. Along the coast are harbours and salt pans, while inland you can find typical picturesque villages, vineyards and olive groves, all waiting to be discovered and explored. In nearby Sesimbra, for instance, you can enjoy freshly-caught fish on the quay-side.
In the countryside you can sample virgin olive oil, smoked ham and delicious cheeses, all prepared as they have been for centuries. The numerous castles, palaces and mansions, rich with art treasures, are tributes to ancient kings and mariners.
In Lisbon, old and new exist cheek by jowl, weaving a special fascination. The older parts of the city such as Bairro Alto and Alfama are noted for their narrow streets and flights of ancient steps leading to further delights.
Small shops and bars, cafes and restaurants tempt you to stay awhile. Linger, soak in the atmosphere, sample the delights – but make sure you ride on the famous Electro 28 tram that runs through the city, giving you a view of the old and new that make up life in Lisbon!
