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Tag Archives: Portugal
Charming, scenic, and the food was delicious!
We chose Tavira, Portugal for its perfect geographic location, wedged between our long stay in Lagos, Portugal and an upcoming visit to Jerez de la Frontera, Spain. Now that it was chosen, what did we really know about Tavira? We … Continue reading
Posted in Portugal - Europe
Tagged camera obscure, D'Agusta, Portugal, Santa Maria do Castelo, Tavira, travel
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Birds at the saltpans
Even for experienced travelers, sometimes logistics, time, and energy expended for getting to a place is just not worth it. Doñana National Park in southern Spain is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its biodiversity and strategic location in … Continue reading
Posted in Portugal - Europe
Tagged birds, Doñana National Park, Portugal, Ria Formosa Natural Park, Tavira, travel, wildflowers
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Snapshots from the western Algarve
For years we read about travel destinations that appealed to us. The places we ignored were often overrun with tourists. For that reason, the Algarve region of Portugal ended up in our reject pile. How many times had we read … Continue reading
Posted in Portugal - Europe
Tagged Algarve, Alvor, Cascais, Lagos, Lagos Castle, Manueline architecture, Porto, Portugal, Sagres, travel
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URBAN art in PORTUGAL
That we were returning to Portugal surprised our friends. Here’s one of many good reasons for us to return: after traveling around the world, we think that no country surpasses Portugal for its street art. Our first visit to Portugal … Continue reading
A quiet Portugal beach at the end of summer
Everyone complained about so many tourists and crowded Portugal beaches in the summer. We were so thrilled to be at sandy, pristine beaches in Lagos that the crowds seemed a small price to pay. We rarely sat on the beach … Continue reading
Posted in Portugal - Europe
Tagged beach, Lagos, Meia Praia, Portugal, shells, summer, travel
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Treasure discovered by the ancient wall
It was a treasure discovered by sheer luck – which happened on a hot day in Lagos, Portugal. The sun seemed to be following us without mercy as we walked on cobblestones through the old city. When we spotted one … Continue reading
Posted in Portugal - Europe
Tagged Algarve, Andryala, Assembleias, Blue Fieldmadder, garden, Lagos, Mediterranean Thistle, Pimpernel, Portugal, stone wall, travel, wildflower
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Observations from a 17th century fort
Coming from the U.S., we’re always excited to visit anything old — especially castles, stone forts, and city walls. Lagos, Portugal has all three. Even though Lagos has a long history dating back to before the Carthaginians and going through … Continue reading
Posted in Portugal - Europe
Tagged Castle of Lagos, Forte da Ponta da Bandeira, Governor’s Castle, Lagos, Portugal, travel, windsurfing
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The most impressive viewpoint
The winner is … Lagos, Portugal. In our travels, far and wide, we have never seen views like this. We had decided to walk one morning to the stretch of coast with the superlative views. Then the walk turned into … Continue reading
A sad departure but look what awaits us
We (seriously) did not want to leave Cascais, Portugal – a charming seaside resort town west of Lisbon. We saw the days tick off, and knew we’d have to move on, but it was with heavy hearts that we headed … Continue reading
Stop and stay awhile (or not?)
When we’re charmed by a place on our travels, we have a hard time leaving. It didn’t take long for us to feel that Cascais had become one of those special places for us. So, we were faced with a … Continue reading
Posted in Portugal - Europe
Tagged Cascais, Lisbon, National Tile Museum, Portugal, tiles, travel
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