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Best Off-the-Beaten-Path Spring Destinations in Europe (2026)
Spring is Europe’s most underrated travel season. Landscapes come back to life, prices stay reasonable, and places still belong to the people who live there. If you time it right, spring lets you experience destinations as they actually are — not as they perform in summer.
These off-the-beaten-path destinations aren’t obscure for the sake of it. They simply make more sense in spring. Keep reading to find out why!
How People are Actually Traveling in 2026 (and Why Quieter Destinations are Winning)
Travel in 2026 isn’t about ticking off famous places anymore. It’s about how you travel, when you go, and what kind of experience you want once you’re there.
After years of over-tourism, rising prices, and destinations that feel more like theme parks than places, travelers are making calmer, more intentional choices. And the data backs it up, as per Booking.com stats: quieter destinations, off-season travel, and colder regions are driving real bookings — not just inspiration clicks.
That makes us very happy at Penguin Trampoline, as we always encourage responsible travelling, and we are constantly looking for the perfect balance between travellers' and locals’ interests.
Here’s what’s actually shaping travel in 2026, and how to use these shifts to choose better destinations.
Where to Stay in Sesimbra (hotels + apartments)
Sesimbra is one of the easiest coastal escapes from Lisbon if you rent a car (and where we had the best pastéis de nata) — and also one of the easiest to get wrong.
On paper, it’s simple: beach, cliffs, Atlantic views, a locals’ favorite. In reality, some “sea view” stays barely glimpse the water, some central locations get noisy in summer, and the best-value places are often just slightly removed from the promenade.
This guide is strict on purpose. Every place listed below is:
a hotel, pousada, apartment, or alojamento local
chosen because the sea is genuinely part of the experience
Best Sea View Hotels Near Lisbon
Not everyone flying into Lisbon wants Lisbon.
Some people land, pick up a rental car, and drive straight toward the ocean —looking for cliffs, space, silence, and a hotel room where the sea isn’t a suggestion but the whole point. If that’s you (welcome to the club!), good news: you don’t need to go far, and you definitely don’t need a resort bracelet.
So, if you big windows over nightlife and landscapes over lobby bars, keep reading and discover some of our favorites hotels with sea views near Lisbon.
Oh, and a Portugal travel guidebook is worth packing, even if our tips are fab!
Our Hidden Gems: 10 Underrated European Destinations for 2026
We’ve scouted Europe’s most overlooked corners again — these are the places we’ll be talking about in 2026.
Let’s be honest — over-tourism is real, and sometimes, you just want to escape the crowds and find a place that still feels undiscovered. At least, we do, and this is why we always prefer going off the beaten path. The kind of spot where you don’t have to queue for an overpriced coffee or jostle with selfie sticks just to catch a glimpse of a landmark. It’s also a more sustainable approach to traveling!
And while we do visit famous destinations, we’re all about the hidden gems, the places that still have that raw, unfiltered magic. Here’s our hand-picked list of underrated destinations for 2026 — places we’ve actually been, places we love, and places you should definitely add to your travel plans.
Where to Stay in Nazaré & Ericeira — The Best Hotels, Guesthouses & Sea Views
There’s a stretch of Portugal’s coast where everything slows down — except the waves. Between Nazaré’s cliff-top drama and Ericeira’s surfer charm, the Central Coast is one of those places that still feels wild, real, and deeply local.
We based ourselves in Nazaré, followed the salty wind south, and came back with a list of stays we’d happily move into. Dive (or surf) into our selection of accommodation in this little — but mighty — corner of Portugal!
10 Wild and Underrated Beaches in Portugal (That Most Tourists Miss)
Everyone’s heard of Algarve’s golden sands and dramatic cliffs. But here’s the secret: Portugal’s wildest, quietest, most soul-restoring beaches aren’t in the brochures.
From the windy wilds of the Alentejo to the moody cliffs north of Lisbon, here are 10 spots where the Atlantic still roars and the Wi-Fi still sucks (in a good way). Swam in their icy Atlantic waters (check local advice for currents). Got lost on dusty trails. Ate delicious fish along the way.
These aren’t polished. They’re not trendy. They’re not all swimmable — head to Algarve for calmer waters. They’re wild, raw, and totally worth the detour. And yuou’ll definitely need a rental car.
Here are 10 of our favorite underrated beaches in Portugal — the ones we almost didn’t want to share. These are the “praias” we tell our closest friends about — and now, you!
Europe’s Best Beaches: Our 10 Favorite Spots for Sea, Sand & Something Extra
Spoiler alert: You won’t find Mykonos or Ibiza here. This is a deeply biased, highly personal list of European beaches we’ve actually been to — and loved enough to forget our towels (and sometimes swimsuit) for. And don’t expect just sea, sun and sand! From lava-black shores in Iceland to dreamy coves in Sardinia, here’s where to go if you’re looking for irresistible landscapes and sweet solitude (well, at least off season).
5 Destinations in Portugal Off the Beaten Path
When we first started exploring Portugal highlights, we thought we knew what to expect: the picturesque tram of Lisbon, the amazing Sintra, the beaches of the Algarve, and, of course, a pasteis de nata or two.
But trust us — Portugal has so much more to offer when you veer away from the typical tourist hotspots. It’s these hidden gems, these tucked-away villages and wild stretches of coast, that really made us fall in love with this place.
If you want to discover Portugal like we did, here are 5 places in Portugal off the beaten path.
Spoiler alert: It’s impossible to eat just a pasteis de nata or two. There’s a reason why they sell them in tubes!
Things to Do in Nazaré, Portugal: Big Waves Capital of the World
It all started with a HBO documentary: 100 Foot Wave. We watched it during lockdown and promised ourselves that we would visit Nazaré as soon as travel resumes!
So, combining a visit to our friends in Ericeira, we headed to Portugal in October, hoping to catch the Big Waves.
We loved every single town and sight we visited in Portugal, but we particularly fell in love with low key Nazaré — apaixonámo-nos pela Nazaré! — this small, off the beaten path town that became famous with Garrett McNamara.
Explore the Big Waves Capital of the World with us and discover the best things to do in Nazaré, Portugal!