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Green light for authentic Portugal

With Portugal a rare entry on the green list for travel this summer, you can still escape the crowds in the less visited Alentejo

May 23, 2021 15:48
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Stretching for 96 square miles, the Grande Lago is Europe’s largest artificial lake, created to provide water for Portugal’s sun-baked Alentejo. And unlike the cities of the north and the beaches of the Algarve in the south, this part of Portugal — covering one-third of the country — is often overlooked by visitors.

As our little hired motorboat cruised along the still water, created when the Alqueva dam was completed in 2002, it was easy to believe that we had it all to ourselves. Staff at Amieira Marina, where we had our safety briefing and got the keys to the boat, have even reassured previous customers that it’s quiet enough to sail naked — if that’s what floats your boat.

My own clothes were staying firmly on, with plans to explore some of the fortified towns which dot the lakeside among groves of olive and cork trees, as well as to kayak to little islets along the way and star-gaze miles from any light pollution.

But the laid-back approach to life is one I was happy to embrace: our four-person boat had a top speed of 6mph, and even my nerves about getting behind the wheel (or getting lost) quickly dissolved.