FDA TRIP OF A LIFETIME

February 2022 - February 2023
Putting reality on pause with a little trip around Europaaaaa! 😁 Read more
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  • Day 75

    The Algarve, Portugal

    May 1, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    The start of our summer European adventure and boy was it needed after catching up with so many people over the last month!

    We booked what was advertised on booking.com as a 5* resort…it was more like 3* but that didn’t matter, it was on the beach, we had a room with a view and we were there to do nothing and catch some much needed sunshine after 10 weeks away from Aus. 10 weeks! Can you believe it!

    There was some extremely good people watching as we quickly realised we were 10 mins from Albufeira New Town, aka ‘The Strip’. Very entertaining indeed…let’s just say there was an abundance of sleeve tattoos and blue hair and no one got out of bed before lunch time!

    Next stop… Lisbon. We got the bus which was an easy 3 hour journey (would have been easier if I didn’t insist the bus went from a campsite in town, only to discover 2 mins before it left that it was from the bus station… who’d have thought?!)
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  • Day 79

    Lisbon, Portugal

    May 5, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Did you know Lisbon is not only one of the oldest cities in Europe, but it’s also one of the sunniest, with 2,800+ hours of sunshine per year. A match made in heaven 😎

    We absolutely fell in love with the incredible buzz of the place! It has culture, history, natural beauty, landmarks, GREAT food and wine with a slightly rough-around-the-edges feel to it. 💛

    There were so many highlights, but I’ll keep it short and best tip is to just embrace the lost stroll!

    Grab an Air BnB in Barrio Alto or Chiado - central location with great vibes & cool restaurants.

    TO DO
    - Get lost through the back streets of Barrio Alto & Chiado neighbourhoods
    - Walk East into the old city Alfama with windy streets up to the Castle. Take in the hilltop vistas from here
    - The oldest library in the WORLD - Bertrand bookstore
    - Take Tram 28 up to Castelo de Sao Jorge - a great experience
    - Walk up to Miradouro de Santa Luzia and get the best view of the city
    - Praça do Comércio
    - Grab a pineapple pina colada from the waterfront whilst taking in the view of the striking Golden Gate-style bridge from Cais das Colunas
    - Take a scooter or bike along the water front to Belém, the home of Pastel de Nata (the Portuguese tart)
    - Torre de Belem on the water is cool

    TO EAT
    - Don’t miss the mushroom risotto at Cantinho do Avillez - such a yummy restaurant
    - Check out the Time Out Market - the best food in Lisbon all under one roof!
    - Hit up a Mesa de Frades - local dishes with Fado
    - LX Factory for arty vibes
    - Pastel de Nata (Portuguese tarts)
    - If you’re game, try the Frachesinha which is the classic sandwich in the region. We didn’t manage, it looked pretty full on! Will save it for Porto…
    - Hit up Bohemia Cerveja for a real local experience - a seafood institution run by the same family for 40 years - we still dream of the garlic prawns!

    TO DRINK
    - Portuguese wine is delish (and cheap) so defs tuck into that. We loved the reds from the Douro region
    - Vino Vero is a cute wee natural wine bar
    - Head up to Park Hotel rooftop for sunset drinks
    - Barrio Alto has a few streets where all the night life happens, it’s fun to wander around
    - Always have a Super Bock mini in hand! We bought them from local shops as we strolled around the place

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  • Day 81

    Cascais, Lisbon

    May 7, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

    We did a day trip here from Lisbon. It’s an easy train or bus but we caught an Uber so we could stop along the way. They are super affordable too.

    Cascais is such a cool place. Touristy but we loved the buzz on all the wee beaches with bars and restaurants all along the front.

    Walk around Cascais downtown and check out Praia de Rainha & Praia de Ribeira de Cascais.

    We also stopped at Carcavelos and Guincho to check out the surf but too windy!

    Other recos we didn’t do: eat at Hifen (good sunset dinner), Roulote hot dogs cascais (food truck on side of road with amazing view), breakfast + pastel de nata at Pastelaria Garrett in Estoril
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  • Day 82

    Van Life: Lisbon - Sagres

    May 8, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Cruising Portugal in a VW camper, surfing at every beach we come across has been on the bucket list for a while… it definitely did not disappoint. ✅

    Would highly recommend Siesta Campers in Lisbon! Wild camping is now allowed in Portugal meaning we could pull up wherever we fancied (a part from National Parks and no camping areas of course)!

    Only one hairy beach road that left our wheels spinning 😵‍💫 a few bits of damage to the tyres that we spent the rest of the week figuring out how best to disguise 😦 Lesson: don’t take surf beach recos from a hard core surf local!

    **Toll roads in Portugal are very $$$ so we tried to avoid where possible! The longer routes off the highway are often prettier too - so many cute local towns and markets to explore

    Places worth stopping Lisbon ➡️ Sagres:

    📍 Costa da Caparica - busier near Lisbon so we moved on but meant to be nice waves
    📍 Comporta - great beach with fun beach bars
    📍 Porto Covo - cute wee town with amazing crystal clear beach just north. We camped up on the cliff edge at Praia da Samoqueira which was an incredible stop for the day/night!
    📍 Aivados beach - our absolute fav! A secluded beach down a dirt track with great surf and no one there a part from walkers passing by on the Rota Vincantina. We camped up here for the day/night
    📍 Vila Nova de Milfontes - sweet wee town for coffee and to stock up on groceries!
    📍 Odeceixe - really cool, busy but worth a stop and gets amazing beginner waves
    📍 Praia de Arrifana - amazing view from the top with great waves
    📍 Bordeira - dramatic beach amongst the sand dunes. We camped here for the night up at the top - amazing board walks to see the wild waves & coastline
    📍 Praia do Amado
    📍 Praia do Cordoama - super rugged with cool little cafe/restaurant
    📍 Lighthouse of Cabo de São Vicente - most south-westerly point of Europe looking straight out to America! Great sunset view from here
    📍 Praia do Beliche - gorgeous beach with good waves when there is swell
    📍 Praia da Mareta - cool beach with great little waves (for me!), we had a great surf here
    📍 Praia do Camilo - we ran out of time but would have loved to get along here and Praia da Salema
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  • Day 84

    Van Life: North of Lisbon

    May 10, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    After an epic south coast trip and 20 + beach stops, we headed north of Lisbon for 📍 Beleal & Peniche, home to one of the best breaks in Europe…SUPERTUBOS (lol). 🤙🏼 You can only imagine Dan’s excitement levels…

    Peniche itself isn’t much to write home about and it was super windy meaning our beloved Supertubos was blown out… sad Dan.

    It was busy in town so we headed up the coast a bit to find a secluded spot on the cliffs at📍 Praia da Almagreira. 👌🏼 We woke to amazing waves there…happy Dan! Too big for me so a beach run and my book were on the menu…

    We explored 📍 Beleal the next day which is a very cool wee spot. Good, fun surf and the beaches are lovely with little rock pools over on the island.

    Yummy seafood around too. After 7 days and nights of cooking all 3 meals in the van, we treated ourself to some sushi from Sushi Fish… so yummy! 😋

    Our last day with the van and I think we are just about ready for a hot shower! It was a big day…We stopped for a swim and a beer at 📍 Ericeira - an world heritage surf town with surf schools, camps, outlets everywhere, we wondered why Byron doesn’t have so much as the surf capital of Aus!

    A spot of inland touristing was then on the cards with 📍 Obidos - a walled medieval town with an epic castle. The local cherry liquor in a chocolate cup was a must here, along with the sardine shop!

    Finally, we stopped and parked up at 📍 Sintra - a misty magical little town with so much history perched up in the hills! Amazing road up to the Pena palace and Moorish castle. Snack at Piriquita II!

    Things we didn’t do but got recommended: walk around Colares, visit Adega Regional, eat at Restaurante Azenhas do Mar, see Cabo da Roca
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  • Day 90

    Lisbon - Nazaré

    May 16, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    It was bye bye to our beloved green van with a very high stress hour while we awaited the cost of our tyre incident (after playing the victims and saying we got run off the road by a big log lorry!) 🤫 So far so good, but I’m sure the bill will come!

    Now for the road trip to Porto, via Nazaré in a slightly different ride - an old school Fiat ‘convertible’. Of course as soon as we picked it up it started raining, and of course Dan wanted to drive the whole 3 hours with the roof down… soggy!

    So many interesting Portuguese smells followed us up the coast to Nazaré, the world’s biggest wave and a must see for us surf enthusiasts! 🤣 The huge swell is only there in October so with pretty flat conditions now, it was hard to imagine it as big as the footage shows. A look around the cool wee museum at the lighthouse and we were off.
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  • Day 91

    Porto, Portugal

    May 17, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    We weren’t sure what to expect from Porto, the home of Port and the huge Francesinha sandwich. Everyone we met en route said it was like Lisbon on steroids… still unsure of what that meant we were glad to check it out for ourselves.

    It was cool. Very cool. More rugged on the north of the river where we stayed, but with an amazing old town to explore and vibrant night life along the water. Lots of wandering (see list below) and even a cheeky local barber experience for Dannos!

    Our Air BnB was great and the rainforest shower was definitely appreciated after the van life!

    Things to check out:
    - MUST get to O Afonso and eat a famous Francesinha sandwich… you get them all over Portugal and we finally caved! Full on but delish!
    - Stroll along the river and take in the views and live music 🎶
    - Port tasting in Porto is obvs a must. We went to Graham’s which is worth it for the amazing view
    - Wander the old town of Ribeira
    - Eat the best roast pork roll from Casa Guedes Tradicional
    - See sunset from top of Jardim do Morro or the Yeatman Hotel
    - Check out the traditional grocery store - A Pérola do Bolhão for yummy cheese & meats, the one opposite is pretty good too
    - Park das Virtudes was pretty cool

    We wanted to go to Cozinha Cabral but couldn’t get in, was very busy! If we had more time, we’d probably have got a boat down the river too!

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  • Day 92

    Porto - Sintra

    May 18, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    We had one night spare before we dropped the car back in Lisbon, so we decided to head back to the mystical town of Sintra and took the day to stop at some gorgeous wee towns along the way.

    📍 Aveiro - known as the Venice of Portugal, not sure I’d quite agree but definitely a cute stop!
    📍 Costa Nova - charming fishing village with cool striped colourful houses
    📍 Coimbra - oldest university in Europe, the library is worth doing

    Driving the back streets and towns on this route is a must!

    Our last minute Air BnB booking in Sintra was an absolute win! Would definitely recommend the boutique hotel, La Quinta Dos Lobos. We had the most gorgeous sunset from our room with some delish local wine gifted by the hotel. 😋 The perfect end to our Portugal road trip. We absolutely LOVED it and will definitely be back!

    Earlyish start, quick garden sweat and we were off to Lisbon to fly to Balcelonaaaaaaa for the F1!
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  • Day 93

    Barcelonaaaaa

    May 19, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ⛅ 24 °C

    After an incredible 3 weeks in Portugal and endless amounts of road trip Duolingo, it was time to put our (Dan’s) Spanish to the test…

    If you just want Barca tips, skip straight to the bottom, otherwise strap in for the unexpected but hilarious F1 weekend!

    Our Barca Air BnB wasn’t a great start (our first bad one of the trip!), but it slept 4 of us (with Fif & Jen) and we decided it would be more of a luggage storage facility anyway, right?

    We had a night solo before Jen, Fif, Rosa & Giff flew in to join us for the F1 so we thought we’d test out the local tapas and wander the old town for some local wine… what a hustle there was, F1 fans everywhere!

    Then the fun really began… the gang took to the streets of Barca on Friday! A few sights (the only good thing about our place was it was next to the Sagrada Família) and a few sangria stops later, we were well and truly stuck in to the Spanish lifestyle, so naturally dinner was at 10pm! Bar Brutal (thanks Andy for the amazing reco).

    Saturday morning the gals strolled La Rambla, hit the famous Boqueria and drank more sangriaaaa by the water. Divine. It was now time to get out to the track for qualifying and boy were we shocked to discover what was in store for us…

    …a desert heatwave of 35 degrees, no water, no alcohol and a 5 hour adventure to get home!! ABSOLUTE CHAOS! Turns out Barcelona wasn’t quite prepared for the 300,000 F1 fans that descended…a 5km walk to the nearest train station to find a massive, static queue and no additional trains, no taxis or alternate transport. The only option was to sit on the grass, drink beers and watch it all unfold! After a few false starts (including a big purple limo) we made it back to the city around 11pm. The only positive was we knew how to be prepared for race day.

    Race Day: Dan, Giff and Rosa were too traumatised from the day before, so decided to stay local and watch from the comfort of the aircon (lameooooossss!!). Being our first F1, it was gals on tour as Jen, Fif and I stocked up on agua, gin and snacks, fully prepared for the day ahead.

    The 36 degree heat and huge queue to get in that met us wasn’t a great start, but that didn’t burst our bubble! The gin was successfully smuggled in and we found a spot to pitch up on what was to be corner 4 and little did we know it would be the best action on the track! We had an absolute ball as cars flew off the track right in front of us, zoom after zoom. 🏎 We were slightly nervous about how to get home, but we knew the only strategy for exit was to pitch up in the rauchas beer tent outside the track, make some friends and wait it out with pitchers of sangria and plates of potatas bravas. We couldn’t believe our luck when 5 hours later we had bagged a taxi right outside the gate! What a win and boy were we smug returning to the gang in the city for a late Mexicanoooo feast.

    The fun doesn’t stop here…Dan had spent the day setting us up with a club night at Carpe Diem for a boogey. Very nice. Sexy dancers, champagne on fire, grey goose everywhere and a sneaky appearance from none other than Charles Leclerc! Rosa spotted him walking through the D floor but given she isn’t an F1 enthusiast, the boys weren’t so convinced she’d seen right. I mean why would he be casually walking through a club (after bombing out of the race) with no crowds following him? Bizarre. The detective work began with a game of fingers and the loser having to go and see what’s what. Captain subtle, Dan decided to walk on over and ask straight up. It was him. We were all giddy and in disbelief, so of course we started taking group photos with his head tactically positioned in the background. He then got up to leave and now was our time to pounce. He agreed to a photo with us “sorry you must get this all the time but please can we have a photo with you” 🫣 and the gals (particularly Jen) were in heaven! Shiny foreheads, shadow moustaches and all. What a day. What a night!

    All feeling a little broken, we went our seperate ways for a day of either beaching or sight seeing before re-grouping for an incredible final supper at Cal Pep, a local seafood tapas joint that Rosa & Giff had been with their parents. It was amazing. No menu, they just serve their best dishes. They even treated us to some Spanish cava and ‘special’ liqueur shots. We certainly finished the trip with a bang!

    A few of our must do’s:

    TO EAT & DRINK
    - Nomad coffee lab - cool place, yum coffee
    - Granja Petitbo - yum brunch & coffee
    - Bo De B - incredible sandwich shop
    - Cal Pep - amazing seafood tapas, an absolute must
    - Bar Brutal - delish dinner & natural wines
    - Dow Jones - stock exchange inspired bar
    - Boca Grande - cocktails on roof. Expensive but great food
    - Dr Stravinsky - cocktail bar
    - Oaxaca - amazing Mexican
    - 1898 rooftop bar
    - Carpe Diem - epic club for a big night
    - The El Born area is great for late night drinks/food/street salsa

    TO SEE
    - Sagrada Família
    - Arco de Triunfo de Barcelona
    - Cathedral of Barcelona
    - Park Güell
    - Casa Batlló
    - Wander the back streets of the Gothic Quarter
    - Wander the waterfront, check out the super yachts
    - La Boqueria
    - La Rambla
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  • Day 98

    Ullastret, Costa Brava

    May 24, 2022 in Spain ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    After a wild weekend in Barcelona, we escaped to the Spanish countryside with Fif for some much needed R&R!

    Our Air BnB, Mas Blanc was absolute bliss, hosted by a lovely Spanish family and senor fox (the dog!). We had the perfect mix of chilling by the pool and exploring the gorgeous Costa Brava. Wow those med sea colours are amazing!

    Our friend from Aus, Flick was in town for a wedding so we met her at Llafranc for the day which was lovely. That and El Golfet were our favourite little beach discoveries.

    A fab week of exploring, pool chills, cycling to local towns, beach outings, games, wine and BBQs. ✅ We will definitely be back. We loved the Costa Brava and can’t understand why no one has raved about it before?!

    We had the day in Sitges, the gay capital of Barcelona, before our ferry to Mallorca and absolutely loved it! Cutest little place with lots of nice cafes, restaurants and walks. The beach is 1000 times nieces than Barca, the perfect day trip!
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