New TAP destinations

With crystal-clear waters, ranging from light green to turquoise, with natural pools and golden sands and with vast green swathes of coconut palms and sugar cane farms.

You really must take a trip along the road to the Cape of Good Hope, which was previously known as the Cape of Storms.

The intense blue of the sea and the contrasting white of the sand, make the beaches of Cancún authentic postcard scenery, with the hotel zone, where most of the hotels are located, famous for being shaped like the number 7.
Discover Portugal

With 739 kilometers, this Portuguese road runs through the country from north to south, connecting the city of Chaves, in Trás-os-Montes, to the city of Faro, in the Algarve, and is the third longest in the world.

Discover one of Europe's most beautiful medieval towns, just an hour's drive from Lisbon!

Braga is a city of contrasts. Over 2000 years of existence have given it a very rich history, despite being, on the other hand, the Portuguese city with the highest number of young people per square metre.
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We talked to Nuno Dias, who told us why he decided to make a film about Kalani. Don't miss it!
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Look round the store where you can buy TAP souvenirs. From collectible models to fashion items.

Join TAP Miles&Go and discover the programme that offers you miles, discounts and benefits. Access products and services that complete your trips, save on your flights and meet our partners.

Did you know you can make a stopover with TAP? Visit our website and enjoy all the benefits.
Unforgettable places

Visiting Norway is to demystify the low profile apparently cultivated by Scandinavia’s most northern country. Natural beauty reigns here like in no other place in the world.

It’s true you must see the legendary spots of New York City when you visit it. But besides the usual — and frequently crowded — attractions, there are other options that allow you to experience the city’s extraordinary life. And confirm why it is so special.

There is an image of Israel... that all its tourism is religious. No. Not all of it is! This is a destination for all tastes.