A journey through the roots of Portugal’s cork heritage.
When you think of Portugal’s most iconic exports, Port wine might come to mind, but it’s actually cork that holds the top spot. This natural, sustainable, and remarkably versatile material has been a part of Portuguese life for centuries, and no region showcases its importance quite like the Alentejo.


We invite you to immerse yourself in this centuries-old tradition through a curated experience that reveals the history, beauty, and utility of cork, from the tree to the final handcrafted object.
Accompanied by expert guides, you’ll explore cork oak forests, learn about the eco-friendly harvesting process, and visit local artisans who transform this humble bark into everything from fashion accessories and home décor to artwork and architectural finishes.
Whether you’re walking through a traditional workshop in Évora or tracing the cork trail through the rolling hills of the Alentejan countryside, this is a chance to discover one of Portugal’s most distinctive and enduring cultural treasures—up close and hands-on.
Especially in the Alentejo region, but also around Lisbon, Porto, and Sintra
Available year-round
To explore an original and meaningful part of Portuguese culture, where nature, sustainability, and craftsmanship come beautifully together.













