The final week of our European Christmas holiday break was spent in in a beautiful private resort in the Algarve, on the southern coast of Portugal. (see previous two posts for Lisbon and Amsterdam) We rented a car in Lisbon and made the two and a half hour drive south at our leisure. Empty roads, beautiful surroundings and being together made the journey really enjoyable, and before we knew it we were arriving at our resort. It was a spectacular cliff top location with sea views from both balconies, an elevator down the cliffs to the beach, and beach towels provided fresh on every visit and dropped in a laundry basket as you left the beach. Best of all was a wonderful fish restaurant right on the sand with the ocean crashing just feet away from the open air balcony dining area. We picked the central location close to Albufeira, and during the week travelled both east and west exploring the spectacular coast. The main image below shows us doing our thing on the Farol da Albufeira and the captioned gallery gives some indication of our roaming to the west. Heading east we visited the small town of Tavira. After enjoying lunch in the beautiful town, we hiked the short 1.5 km sand path and bridge out to an island where an unusual art piece covers a large area of beach. The Praia do Barril is about 5 km from Tavira and has a spectacular array of anchors named the Cemiterio das Ancoras (Anchor Cemetery) as a memorial to the abandoned fishing community that was based there historically. The anchors are placed throughout the sandbanks where the fishing vessels were once hauled and moored. There are two nice restaurents and clean public toilets here and a small train to take you to and from the mainland if you don't fancy the walk. We walked out there and then took the train back for the experience. TaviraThe town of Tavira lies close to the border with Spain but is worth the 45 minute journey east from Albufeira. The Gilao River cuts through the centre of the town and has wonderful riverside spaces on each side. We walked for a good distance on the north bank heading east, before crossing the river by bridge and returning along the south bank heading west. We made our way through the cobbled shopping streets to a beautiful town square with restaurants aplenty, and stopped for lunch overlooking the square and the hundreds of people passing through it. The main shot below shows a typical colourful boat on the Gilao River in the town, the gallery has captions showing more of Tavira. We ended this wonderful 3 week holiday by driving back to Lisbon and meeting up with Cec, Arlene and Devon again. We went to their apartment overlooking the beach and watched the surfers from the window while enjoying a nice cuppa and a good long chat.
We followed that with a walk along the beachfront to a restaurant where we all sat talking, eating and laughing before we said our goodbyes once again as Sarah and I made our way to the airport hotel at Lisbon and returned the rental car. We flew home via Amsterdam and arrived back in Humberside in no time at all drawing a close on a wonderful Christmas break.
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Reg
24/1/2024 12:28:26 pm
What a beautiful place to visit not just wonderful views of the coast and surrounding area but I also enjoyed looking at the streets the amount of detail on the buildings and streets themselves was very impressive.
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Chris
24/1/2024 01:11:21 pm
Cheers Reggie, we loved those streets, probably not a favourite with women in high heels though.
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