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The EDGE CENTRE YOUR PERFORMANCE

PORTUGAL ENTICES MANY TOURISTS WITH ITS EXQUISITE COASTLINES AND UNCROWDED ATLANTIC SWELLS. When Its age-old vineyards guard the place where Port originates and don’t get me started on the tantalising seafood and the freshly-baked pastel de nata (a deliciously-sweet custard tart) which we fanged out on daily. But Portugal is not just for the everyday tourist; it targets the surf-enthused traveller or maybe the next Olympic medallist (check out our Travel issue #340 for more on Portugal as a surf destination).

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