Discover Vila Real de Santo António through the stories that shaped this remarkable border city between Portugal and Spain, where the Guadiana River meets the Atlantic Ocean — a place built on crossings, trade, and constant change.
Learn about a place of second chances and strategic frontiers — from its early days as a fishing settlement where the Crown encouraged new inhabitants with pardons and fresh starts, to its bold reinvention under the Marquis of Pombal after the 1755 earthquake, inspired by Enlightenment ideals.
Much later, the city would live another transformation during the World Wars, when the canned fish industry brought work, wealth, and international demand, turning it into a busy maritime hub.
Through all these moments, one constant remains: the meeting of river and sea, which continues to define the identity, economy, and spirit of Vila Real de Santo António.