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Summer in Greater Lisbon

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Memories from Portugal

denisbarba...

Former DVOW Winner denisbarbas created this stunning drone video memory of a summer trip to Portugal.  The video was shot in the Greater Lisbon (Grande Lisboa) region, which includes the national capital and extends some ways both north and south along the country's coastline.   Opening with some epic shots of the Portuguese Riviera, the video will then take you over the 25 de Abril Bridge, which spans the Tagus River in Lisbon.  Another highlight is at the 1:06 mark, with a great shot flying over the hilltop São Jorge Castle.  

Lisbon 4K Drone Tour

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Lisboa Drone Footage in 4K

dronesanta...

Former Drone Video of the Week Winner dronesantana007 brings us this this magnificent aerial tour of Lisbon, Portugal.  The video opens with shots of Commerce Plaza, one of Portugal's most iconic sites.  Just before the 1:00 mark, there's a marvelous view heading toward São Jorge Hill, and at 1:15 you'll see the 25 de Abril Bridge.  From there, you'll head to the Jerónimos Monastery, followed by the Monument of the Discoveries.  Other featured spots include Belém Tower (2:40), the Christ the King statue (3:30), and more.    

Sintra's Beautiful Coastline

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Sintra Coastline

nunovalent...

For a second upload to AirVuz, nunovalente brings us this fantastic drone video from the heart of Portugal.  The video was filmed along the Atlantic coastline of the province of Sintra, just a bit to the northwest of Lisbon.  At around the 1:20 mark, there's a nice shot of the Ursa Beach (Praia da Ursa) and its famous needle-shaped rock formation.  From there you'll head to the famous red and white lighthouse of the Cabo da Roca, just south of Ursa, which sits at the very westernmost point of Portugal and indeed of mainland Europe.  

Lisbon under Covid-19 Lockdown

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Memories of Lockdown 2020.

ArturCarva...

Drone Video of the Week finalist ArturCarvalho brings us this brilliant video from Lisbon during one of the strangest times in the long history of the great Portuguese capital city: during the Covid-19 pandemic in the Spring of 2020.  As Spain became one of countries worst hit by the deadly virus, its neighbor Portugal adopted increasingly stringent social distancing measures to combat its spread.  The result is what you will see in the video - public spaces nearly emptied of people and ordinarily busy streets appearing virtually deserted.  

Sesimbra: Fishing Town of Setúbal Bay

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SESIMBRA ● Portugal 【6K】 Cinematic Drone [2021]

TravelPeng...

Former Drone Video of the Week Finalist TravelPengiun brings us this excellent drone video of the historic town of Sesimbra, Portugal.  Sesimbra is located in the Setúbal District, a bit south of Lisbon, in the Greater Lisbon Region.  It lies on the northern shore of Setúbal Bay, in a spot where proximity to major fish migration routes has sustained the town's fishing fleet for centuries.  It was once a significant naval port, whose warships protected the approaches to the mouth of the Tagus River and thus to Lisbon.  

Around Greater Lisbon

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Wandering Around

nunovalent...

Take an aerial tour of Portugal's Greater Lisbon region with this excellent drone video by contributor nunovalente.  The video opens with shots of Ursa Beach, which is located on the Portuguese Riviera in the province of Sintra, a short distance west of Lisbon.  At the :57 mark, you'll see the seaside town of Azenhas do Mar, just to the north.  At 1:23, you'll see historic Sintra Castle.  The last part of the video was filmed in Lisbon; here you'll be treated to shots of the Myriad Hotel (2:04), the Vasco de Gama Bridge (2:40), and more.  

Portugal's Legendary Cascais Beach

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Cascais Beach, Portugal from the Sky

deardrone...

Cascais is a town lying on the Portuguese Atlantic coast immediately to the west of Portugal's capital city Lisbon, near the middle of the country's Atlantic coastline.  Part of the area known as the Portuguese Riviera, Cascais is the most popular beach area in Portugal and one of the finest on the European continent.  Contributor Deardrone used a DJI Mavic Pro drone to fly over this spectacular resort area, and the aerial views of the colorful umbrellas, happy beach goers, and refreshing waters is not to be missed!

Praia da Ursa, Sintra Province

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Praia da Ursa, Sintra, Portugal.

ArturCarva...

Former Drone Video of the Week Winner ArturCarvalho used the new DJI Mavic 3 to create this stunning drone video of Portugal's famous Ursa Beach (Praia da Ursa).  It's located in the province of Sintra, a short drive to the northwest of Lisbon.  Situated in the heart of the stretch of Atlantic Ocean coastline known as the Portuguese Riviera, the beach gets its name from the giant bear-shaped rock (also known as a sea stack) which sits just off the shore - "ursa" is the Portuguese word for "bear".  

Pena Palace: Cultural Treasure of Sintra

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Pena Palace, Sintra

nunovalent...

In this outstanding drone video by AirVuz contributor nunovalente, you'll descend through the clouds for a magnificent aerial view of Portugal's Pena Palace.  The Romanticist style landmark is lcoated in the hills of the Sintra province, a short drive northwest of Lisbon.  Completed on the site of a ruined medieval monastery in 1854, it was built as a summer residence for the Portuguese Royal Family.  It is widely considered to be one of the top half-dozen castles in Europe and one of Portugal's top cultural attractions.  

Cascais: Fabled Portuguese Riviera Town

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Endless Summer Memories

ArturCarva...

Top contributor and former Drone Video of the Week winner ArturCarvalho created this excellent piece from his hometown of Cascais, Portugal.  Cascais is a beach town which is located about a half hour drive due west of Lisbon, just past the mouth of the Tagus River.   It's part of the Portuguese Riviera, a stretch of coastline west and northwest of Lisbon which became popular with the Portuguese Royal Family in the second half of the 19th century and continues to be one of Europe's most popular beach destinations.  

Praia Grande: Portuguese Surfing heaven

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Surfing in Praia Grande with a beautiful Sunset

Francisco ...

Contributor Francisco Rodriguez created this amazing drone video of the surfing scene at Praia Grande Beach, one of Portugal's most famous beaches.  It's located in the Sintra province of the Greater Lisbon region, just a bit west-northwest of the capital city.  It's part of the area sometimes known as the Portuguese Riviera, a stretch of Atlantic coastline that includes other famed beaches such as Cabo de Roca and Cascais, which are more popular with swimmers (as opposed to surfers) and lie to its south.  

Setúbal: Portugal's Fishing Capital

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Mavic Pro a Noitecer Em Alcochete 4K Ultra HD

Jorge Novo...

Setúbal is a medium-sized port city on the estuary of the Sado River, in the Greater Lisbon region of Portugal.  Situated a bit to the south of the city of Lisbon, its calm waters stand in stark contrast to the much rougher Atlantic waters of the cities along the country's Atlantic coast.  The city was once the center of Portugal's fishing industry, one of the largest in the world at one point.  Jorge Novo Murias used a DJI Mavic Pro drone to create a bird's eye view of the waterfront of Setúbal at sunset.  

Greater Lisboa Coast: Ericeira

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Eye in the Sky - Ericeira showreel

goncaloafr...

Contributor Goncaloafranco used a DJI Mavic Pro drone to create this amazing aerial tour of Ericeira, an idyllic seaside town in the Greater Lisboa region of central Portugal.  It's considered to be one of the best surfing spots in Europe, and is the center of Portuguese surfing culture.  The town, which has a population of about 10,000, lies about a half hour drive to the northwest of the capital city Lisbon.  Enjoy the views of Portugal's uniquely blue Atlantic Ocean waters and stunning coastline.  

Almada: Across the Tagus

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Portugal from Above: Almada - Lisbon

RickKengen...

Contributor RickKengan used a DJI Phantom 3 drone to create this beautiful aerial capture of Almada, Portugal. Almada sits across the Tagus River from the capital Lisbon, with which its relationship resembles the relationship between San Francisco and Oakland, California: the two cities are connected by a bridge of fairly recent vintage.   In the case of Almada, the connection was provided through the 25 de Abril Bridge, which opened for auto traffic in 1966 and is one of the most important pieces of Portuguese infrastructure.  

Drone Views of Sintra

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Feel Sintra

eminorcks...

Eminorcks created this epic drone video of Sintra, a culturally important Portuguese town in the Greater Lisbon area, just northwest of the capital city.  An ancient city that has long been one of the most important in Portugal, Sintra was "discovered" again beginning in the late 18th century, when many new structures were built in the Romanticist style.  It continues to be one of the biggest tourist destinations in Portugal, and its travel industry helps to propel the entire Greater Lisbon region of Portugal.  

Portugal's Coastal Caves

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The Caves of Boca Inferno

YanivLahav...

YanivLahav created this spectacular view of one of the natural wonders of Portugal: the famous caves of Boca Inferno near Lisbon.  They lie near the beach city of Cascais, just west of the mouth of the Tagus River, on a stretch of coastline known as the Portuguese Riviera.  A short distance from Lisbon, the caves are a popular tourist attraction.  The famed beaches of Cascais, some of the most popular in Portugal, lie just to the east of the caves.  The entire area is considered part of the Grande Lisboa region.

Cliffs of the Portuguese Riviera

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Cliffs of Portugal | near Lisbon

VGVideos...

One of the reasons why the Atlantic Ocean coastline of Portugal has become such a big attraction is the visually compelling interplay between the coast's cliffs and its beaches.  In some spots, the spectacular rocky cliffs plunge straight down to the ocean, in others they sit behind a protected beach, and in still others they are absent entirely.  You can see this phenomenon for yourself in this drone video by VGVideos.  It was shot around Cascais and Estoril, on the so-called Portuguese Riviera just west of Lisbon.

Sintra

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Sintra drone footage in 4K

dronesanta...

Former Drone Video of the Week Winner dronesantana007 brings us this marvelous aerial tour of Sintra, one of the cultural treasures of Portugal.  The town is located in the Sintra Mountains, a short distance northwest of Lisbon.  The video opens with shots of the town's most famous landmark: the hilltop Pena Palace, which was built on the ruins of an old monastery in the mid-19th century and is considered one of the finest surviving examples of Romanticist architecture.  It's since become one of Portugal's top tourist attractions.   

Ursa Beach by FPV

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Exploring the Amazing Praia da Ursa

MazzaFPV...

In this fantastic first person view (FPV) drone video, you'll cruise the coast around one of the most famous beaches in Portugal.  Ursa Beach (Praia da Ursa) is located in the heart of the Portuguese Riviera, the stretch of Atlantic coastline west and northwest of Lisbon.  Ursa Beach is distinguished by the giant rock formations which sit just off the shore, which are thoroughly explored in the video.  At about the :47 mark, you'll pass through a narrow gap at the base of one of these rock behemoths.  

Surfing at Cabo Raso

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Cabo Raso Extreme surfing in Portugal

ArturCarva...

Multiple Drone Video of the Week Winner ArturCarvalho bings us this magnificent drone video of the surfing scene on the Portuguese Riviera.  The video was filmed at Cabo Raso, a small peninsula just west of the famous beach town of Cascais.  It's a short distance due west of Lisbon, just outside the mouth of the Tagus River.  It's known for having some of the biggest waves on Portugal's entire western coastline, an area which is home to some of the top surfing spots in Europe.  The video was filmed with a DJI Mavic Pro 3.  

Cascais: Boca do Inferno

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Boca do Inferno: Cascais, Portugal

Paroliaz...

Prepare to be amazed by this drone video of the Boca do Inderno ("Hell's Mouth"), a rock formation on the coast of Portugal near Cascais.  Cascais is the main beach community in the Greater Lisbon region, and it's one of the most popular beach destinations in western Europe.   The unusual look of the rocks here attracted some of the earliest filmmakers; Boca do Inferno appeared in a British silent movie released in 1896, at the very dawn of the motion picture age.  See it from above in this drone video by Paroliaz.

Sanctuary of Peninha, Sintra Mountains

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The Place

Timearth...

Check out this beautiful drone video of a hilltop hermitage in Portugal, compliments of AirVuz contributor Timeearth.  It's called the Sanctuary of Peninha, and it's located in the Sintra Mountains, west and a bit north of Lisbon.  Situated within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, it sits on the site of a medieval sanctuary that dates to the 12th century AD and possibly earlier.  The main building on the site now is the Chapel of Nossa Senhora, which dates to the early 18th century; it's now complemented by a late 19th century mansion. 

Azenhas do Mar, Portuguese Riviera

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AZENHAS DO MAR ● Portugal 【6K】 Cinematic Drone [2021]

TravelPeng...

Former Drone Video of the Week Finalist TravelPenguin brings us this excellent drone video from the Portuguese Riviera.  The video was filmed over the town of Azenhas do Mar in Sintra Province, which is part of the Greater Lisbon Region.  The town is known for its red and white houses perched above a cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on this fabled stretch of coastline, which extends north from the town of Cascais.  It's only less than 20 mi. (around 30 km) from Lisbon and an even shorter distance from the town of Sintra.  

Bugio's Lighthouse

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Bugio's lighthouse - In the middle of Tagus river, Lisbon, Portugal

flymydr8ne...

Here's a terrific aerial view of one of the landmarks of the Greater Lisbon region of Portugal: it's a lighthouse atop a small island at the mouth of the Tagus River called Bugio's Lighthouse.  It's situated within the Forte de São Lourenço do Bugio, a 16th century fortress which was built at the mouth of the river to protect Lisbon from the ever-present threat of a seaborne invasion.   The original lighthouse was destroyed in the cataclysmic 1755 earthquake but its replacement continues to be operational.

Cacilhas: South Bank Town

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Cacilhas - Lisboa, Portugal (drone video) | DearDrone (DJI MAVIC 2018)

deardrone...

The Portuguese capital city of Lisbon is closely tied to the city of Almada, which sits on the far (south) side of the River Tagus, over the 25 de Abril Bridge.   The south bank city which lies closest to Lisbon by boat though is actually Cacilhas.  This small town occupies the eastern tip of the strip of land which narrows the Tagus before it ends its journey to the Atlantic; it's directly east of Almada.  Check out this beautiful little town from above in this drone video by contributor deardrone.

Arrábida Natural Park

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Arrábida Natural Park

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Check out this fantastic drone video from Portugal's Arrábida Natural Park.  The park covers an area of about 108 acres (around 40 square mi.) between the town of Sesimbra and the city of Setúbal, more or less due south from Lisbon.  The park is home to a chain of small mountains called the Arrábida cordillera or massif.  The mountains run roughly parallel to the Atlantic Ocean on an east-west axis, more or less on top of the coastline.  The highest peak here is about 500 meters above sea level or a bit over 1.6tk ft.  

The Lighthouse of Cabo da Roca

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Cabo da Roca

Francisco ...

AirVuz contributor and pilot Francisco Rodrigues brings us this excellent video of the famous lighthouse of Cabo da Roca on the Portuguese coast.  The lighthouse lies on the tip of a cape which has the distinction of being the westernmost point of mainland Europe.  It's on the stretch of coastline known as the Portuguese Riviera, just west of Lisbon.  The stone tower lighthouse dates to 1772.  It stands 22 meters tall (about 72 ft.), with a focal height of 165 meters (about 540 ft.).  It's been automated since 1990.   

Sintra's Monserrate Palace

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Monserrate Palace In Sintra, UNESCO Heritage since 1992

flymydr8ne...

One of the landmarks of Portugal's Sintra province is the Monserrate Palace.  Seen here in this drone video by flymydr8ne, the palace dates to the late 18th century. It was built on the ruins of a structure which was destroyed in the great 1755 Lisbon earthquake.  The building was visited by the great poet Lord Byron in the early 19th century, who mentioned it in his poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage.  Extensively modified in the mid-1800s, the manor is part of the Sintra Hills UNESCO World Heritage site.  

São Julião Beach, Portuguese Riviera

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Video Project - São Julião Beach #DJI #Phantom4

flybyzion...

The coastline of Portugal's Sintra province northwest of Lisbon is known as the Portuguese Riviera. While it has competition from Algarve and the Centro region, it remains home to some of the country's most popular and beautiful beaches.  In this drone video by flybyzion, you'll get an aerial view of São Julião Beach.  It lies a bit north of Cabo de Roca.  Its appearance is typical of the Portuguese Riviera beaches, most of which are semi-secluded sand beach areas amidst the otherwise rocky coastline.

Cabo Espichel, Sesimbra

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Cabo Espichel, Portugal. DJI Mavic 2 Pro 1080p

HJMRAPOSO...

Cabo Espichel is a prominent peninsula on Portugal's Atlantic Ocean coastline.  It's part of the municipality of Sesimbra in the Setúbal District south of Lisbon.  The region around the cape is culturally distinct, in part due to the limited Roman penetration that occurred here compared to most of the rest of Portugal.  Seen here in this drone video by content creator and pilot HJMRAPOSO, the cape is home to an important lighthouse.  The lighthouse was constructed in 1790 on the site of an old hermitage.  

Fort of São Vicente

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Portugal - Forte S.Vicente

SJetMan...
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Portugal's Fort of São Vicente was constructed in the early 1800's on the orders of England's Duke of Wellington, who commanded the allied armies combating Napoleon Bonaparte's forces during the Peninsular War.  The fortification was designed to protect the nearby Portuguese capital city of Lisbon from the threat posed by French forces.  Seen from above in this drone video by contributor SJetMan, the Y-shaped São Vicente was considered one of the strongest positions in Europe.  

Hiking the Sintra Mountains

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Hiking in Serra de Sintra

Francisco ...

The Sintra Mountains (Serra de Sintra) are one of the natural wonders of Portugal.  The small range runs to the east of the resort town of Cabo de Roca in the Sintra Province, about a half-hour drive northwest of Lisbon.  The mountains have a maximum elevation of about 530 meters about sea level (around 1.7k ft.).  Home to the magnificent Romantacist landmark Pena Palace, the range also features a rich variety of flora and fauna. In this drone video by Francisco Rodrigues, you'll aerially ride along for a hike into these fabled hills.  

Boca do Inferno Drone Views

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Boca do Inferno - Hell's Mouth - The coast of Portugal

guydrory...
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Contributor guydrory created this awesome aerial view of one of Portugal's most famous rock formations.  It's called the Boca do Inferno, which translates to "Hell's Mouth".  It's essentially a seaside cave in the cliffs here where the action of the ocean causes water to shoot out of a mouth-like opening.  It's located near Cascasis, a town in the stretch of the coast known as the Portuguese Riviera, west of Lisbon.  It has the distinction of being the first cave to have appeared in a movie, a 1896 British silent.  

Aerial Tour of Sintra Province

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Sintra

Francisco ...

Located a bit to the northwest of the capital city Lisbon, Sintra is home to some of the greatest natural and cultural treasures of Portugal.  The natural treasures include its spectacular rocky beaches (Ursa being the most well known) as well as the Sintra Mountains which overlook the ocean.  The cultural treasures of the province include Pena Palace, one of the finest Baroque style palaces in Europe.  All are on display here from a bird's eye point of view in this drone video by contributor Francisco Rodriguez.    

Aerial Reel of Cabo da Roca

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Cabo da Roca

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One of the great natural wonders of Portugal's Greater Lisbon Region is the peninsula known as the Cabo da Roca. Seen here in this drone video by AirVuz contributor Ki Rill, it's a rocky cape whose coastline features numerous beaches which are secluded by the magnificent cliffs that line most of the landform. The cape is located at the western end of the Sintra Mountain range, more or less due west from the capital city.  It has the distinction of being the westernmost point of the entire Eurasian land mass. 

Setúbal's Sesimbra Castle

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Castle / Sesimbra Portugal

Pedro Tomé...

New AirVuz contributor Pedro Tomé brings us this excellent aerial view of Portugal's Sesimba Castle (Castelo de Sesimbra).  It's located in the province of Setúbal, a bit to the south of the capital city Lisbon.  The medieval era castle is built on a cliff in a strategic location, overlooking one of the rivers that feed into the area.  A Portuguese National Monument, the castle played an important role in the centuries-long struggle between Islam and Christianity fo control of the Iberian Peninsula.  

Cabo de Roca Drone Views

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Portugal's Cabo da Roca has the distinction of being the westernmost point in continental Europe.  Partly covered by the Sintra Mountains, the tip of the peninsula is about a 45 minute drive west-northwest of Lisbon.  The cape lies within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, one of Portugal's 13 Natural Parks.  You can check out the Cabo da Roca by drone in this excellent video by AirVuz contributor and pilot Timearth.  The video opens with a nice shot of the cape's most distinctive landmark: the red and white Cabo da Roca Lighthouse.  

Praia da Foz, Sesimbra

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Praia da Foz / Sesimbra / Portugal

Pedro Tomé...

Here's a nice view of Portugal's legendary Atlantic Ocean coastline, compliments of AirVuz contributor and pilot Pedro Tomé.  The video was filmed over the beach known as Praia da Foz in Sesimbra, which is part of the Setúbal District, a bit south of the capital city of Lisbon.  This area is roughly the halfway point between Lisbon and the southwestern corner of the country at Sagres (in the southern region of Algarve).  The coast here largely consists of semi-hidden beaches backstopped by imposing sea cliffs.  

Alcochete, Setúbal District

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-Um Pouco da Minha Terra

Pedro Tomé...

AirVuz contributor Pedro Tomé brings us this excellent drone video of his home town of Alcochete, Portugal.  Alcochete is located on the left (south) bank of the Tagus River Estuary, roughly due east of Lisbon.  It's part of the Setúbal District, which runs along Portugal's western coastline south (and slightly east) of Lisbon.  Settled since Roman times, the town underwent a boom with the construction of the Vasco de Gama Bridge in the late 1990's, which significantly shortened its driving distance from Lisbon.  

Fort of São Julião da Barra

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Fort of São Julião da Barra

Drone -Cas...

During the 16th century, the then-mighty Kingdom of Portugal constructed a series of fortresses along the banks of the Tagus River estuary to protect its capital city Lisbon from its main vulnerability - seaborne invasion.  The most important of these was the Fort of São Julião da Barra, which is located on a promontory on the northern bank of the river's final outlet.  AirVuz contributor and pilot DroneCascais used a DJI Mavic Pro drone to create a spectacular bird's eye view great fort, which was completed in 1568.

Fort of São Lourenço do Bugio

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Fort of São Lourenço do Bugio

flyingbyda...

Throughout its history (including a time as one of the world's most important cities), Portugal's capital city Lisbon has been vulnerable to seaborne invasion.  To cover the approaches to the city from the Atlantic Ocean, various fortresses have been built in the Tagus River estuary to protect the city from such an eventuality.  In this video by contributor Flyingbydaniel, you'll get a bird's eye look at one of these forts: Fort of São Lourenço. Built in the 16th-17th centuries, it now functions as a lighthouse.

Praia da Ursa from Above

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Land And Sea

Timearth...

Check out this fantastic drone video of a famous beach in Portugal, compliments of AirVuz contributor and pilot Timearth.  It's called Ursa Beach (Praia de Ursa), and it's located in the province of Sintra, a short drive to the northwest of Lisbon.  Situated in the heart of the stretch of Atlantic Ocean coastline known as the Portuguese Riviera, the beach gets its name from the giant bear-shaped rock (also known as a sea stack) which sits just off the shore - "ursa" is the Portuguese word for "bear".  

Azenhas do Mar Drone Views

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Azenhas do Mar, Sintra

FalconFram...

Azenhas do Mar is a charming village on the coast of Portugal, about a half-hour drive from Lisbon.  Seen here in this stunning drone video by AirVuz contributor FalconFrame, the village is perched atop a hill overlooking a beautiful beach.  Characterized by white houses with red roofs, the town lies in the heart of the Portuguese Riviera, the stretch of coastline which runs north of Cascais, in the province of Sintra.  This area is home to some of the country's most well known beaches for sunbathers as well as for surfers.  

Lighthouse of Cabo de Roca

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The Lighthouse of Cabo de Roca

Drone -Cas...

Drone-Cascais used a DJI Mavic Pro 2 drone to create this spectacular aerial video of the lighthouse of Cabo da Roca, one of the most well known such structures in Portugal.  The lighthouse has a modest height of 22 meters (72 ft.), but the height of the cliff gives it a focal height of 165 meters (about 540 ft.).  It's situated on the cape of the same name, at (more or less) the western extremity of Portugal in its Sintra privince, part of the Greater Lisbon region.  It was built in 1772 and continues to operate.

Praia da Ursa from Above

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Praia da Ursa

Timearth...

Check out this fantastic drone video of a famous beach in Portugal, compliments of AirVuz contributor and pilot Timearth.  It's called Ursa Beach (Praia de Ursa), and it's located in the province of Sintra, a short drive to the northwest of Lisbon.  Situated in the heart of the stretch of Atlantic Ocean coastline known as the Portuguese Riviera, the beach gets its name from the giant bear-shaped rock (also known as a sea stack) which sits just off the shore - "ursa" is the Portuguese word for "bear".  

Around Lisbon and Sintra

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Lisbon, Portugal | Drone 4K

Jean-Thoma...

Get an aerial view of some of the top sights of Lisbon, Portugal in this drone video by Jean-Thomas.  The video features footage of the following locations in the Portugues capital city: Lisbon Cathedral (Cathédrale Sé), Sao Jorge Castle, Graça Church and Convent, the Monastery of São Vicente, the National Panthéon, Belem Tower, the Monument of the Discoveries, the Monastery of Hiéronymites (Jerónimos), the Christ the King Statue, and more, including some spots in the neighboring Sintra province.  

Pena Palace from Above

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The Palace of Pena

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Contributor guydrory created this magnificent aerial view of Pena Palace, one of the great cultural treasures of Portugal and widely considered one of the world's top 4-5 castles.  It's located in the hills of the Sintra province, northwest of Lisbon.  Completed on the site of a ruined medieval monastery in 1854, it was built as a summer residence for the Portuguese Royal Family.  Its design represents one of the more prominent architectural expressions of 19th century Romanticist thought.  

Sintra from Above

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This is my Land

Francisco ...

Top AirVuz contributor and pilot Francisco Rodriguez put together this stunning compilation of footage from his native province of Sintra, Portugal.  The video opens with a magnificent sunrise shot of Pena Palace, the great 19th century Romanticist edifice which is situated about a half hour northwest of Lisbon.  Then it's on to the also-iconic lighthouse of Cabo de Roca, at the western extremity of mainland Portugal.   You'll also be treated to some epic surfing and paragliding footage from the Portuguese Riviera.

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