Lisboa - Alfama District

The hotel we are staying at is a 15 minute downhill walk to the centre of historic Lisbon. Although I would have preferred staying in an apartment, they were more expensive than this 4* hotel thatLeia mais
Travel Day - Evora to Lisbon

We stored our luggage at the hotel and went to explore the walled town, which was a 5 minute walk. The historic centre of Evora is a Unesco World Heritage site. It was a Roman town in the 2nd to 4thLeia mais
Travel Day - Carvoeiro to Evora

Because of logistics, once again we had to rely on a private transfer from our Carvoeiro resort to the bus station in Albufeira, 35 km east. For €13 each we would travel 200 km on a smooth, highLeia mais
Rain, rain go away!

It was our last day in the Algarve and I was really hoping for a little sunshine but we woke up to another dreary day. The rain paused briefly in the early afternoon so we headed out to do a couple ofLeia mais
Lagos

Our final stop of the tour was the seaport town of Lagos. We liked this town the best as it was lively and interesting, although we did see more homeless people here than anywhere else in Portugal. WeLeia mais
To the End of the World

After a mediocre expensive lunch, not included, we headed to the southwesternmost point of Europe....Cape St. Vincent. In the 14th century Prince Henry the Navigator founded his navigators’ schoolLeia mais
Historical Algarve Bus Tour

We wanted to see more of this area of the Algarve and weighed our options of a car rental for the day vs an organized bus tour. We opted for the stress-free bus tour for €39 each, which was aboutLeia mais
A Rugged Coastline

Yesterday we walked downhill into town, crossed the beach, and then up a hill on the other side. Our destination was the 1 km Clifftop Boardwalk. We got to the top of the hill where the boardwalkLeia mais
Carvoeiro

We are enjoying Carvoeiro as it is more like what I had expected of the Algarve. The population of the town is only 2700 but that number increases dramatically from April to October, peak tourismLeia mais
Travel Day - Vilamoura to Carvoeiro

On occasion I have felt reluctance to move on to our next destination because I have enjoyed where we were. This was not one of those occasions. Our resort catered to the mostly well-to-do Brits andLeia mais
Wild Waves

Clouds and rain persisted throughout the week. Today we walked beyond the village and marina to the beach. I have never seen such wave action where the huge waves rolled in to shore one after another,Leia mais
Vilamoura Convalescent Home for Seniors

Also known as the Four Seasons Vilamoura! We enjoyed our first two days here as it was a warm 20 degrees and the sun felt so good. The first day we walked into the main village to buy food at theLeia mais
Travel Day - Azores to The Algarve

Travel days are always stressful. Today was catastrophic. We packed last night and planned to get up and go this morning. We had a 7 am flight and had to return our rental car at the airport so I setLeia mais
More Road Tour

We covered approximately 2/3rds of the island, not making it to the east coast. The farmlands are so very green and the coast is a contrast of black volcanic rock with the turquoise blue swirlingLeia mais
Self-Guided Island Tour

This was our last day in the Azores and my stubbornness kicked in as there was no way I was leaving without seeing something of the island. Full-day guided tours were €160 ($250). Group tours wereLeia mais
A Bump in the Road

It’s been a rough week. On day 4 of my antibiotics, it was clear that my respiratory infection was worsening. The congestion had moved deeper into my lungs and I was coughing so hard that I strainedLeia mais
Travel Day - Terceira to Sao Miguel

Marc provided the taxi service for our 11:20 flight. It is a small airport with even smaller airplanes that you board on the tarmac. The 80 seat flight was full and there is no preassigned seating butLeia mais
Ah-Chooo!!

On our first day in Terceira I had an irritating cough. I thought it was an allergic reaction to the mildewy smell in the house. By day 3 I had a full-blown cold. Two days after that John caught it. ILeia mais
Island Tour - Day 2.2

We continued along the coastline, arriving home at dusk. What a tour it was! In addition to all the sightseeing, Marco took me to buy a SIM card at the electronics store; to the airport to purchaseLeia mais
Cabo da Praia

Our house was located at the top of a hill (seems to be a trend here!) about 1 km from Cabo, with a population of about 700. We had to walk to Cabo to catch the bus. I was always nervous to walk alongLeia mais
Praia da Vitoria

Mateus dropped us off in the centre of town which is about 4 km from our house. It’s a very pretty town with a population of 21,000, making it the second largest on the island. We walked throughoutLeia mais
Carnival

Marco and his parents recommended we experience Carnival Terceira-style. There are no parades or dancing in the streets. For 4 days before Lent the people gather in their local community centres.Leia mais
Angra's Historical Buildings

My walking tour took about 40 minutes as the historic centre is quite small. We knew exactly where to catch the bus home and I dare not be late getting to our meeting spot. I too did not want to waitLeia mais
Angra do Heroismo

We had to walk a km into town to catch the public bus to Angra but weren’t sure what side of the street to catch the bus so we each took a side of the street to cover all our bases. Our luck thatLeia mais
Island Tour - Day 2.1

We waited until noon to see if the sky was going to clear and when it did we headed directly to the coast. We stopped at several scenic viewpoints and drove through quaint towns. We took a wine/beerLeia mais