Sunday, May 22, 2022

The Beaches of Algarve

 The famous Algarve coast was next on our trip. We are spoiled with wonderful beaches in Florida, so wondered if the hype was going to be accurate. We found beautiful beaches that reminded us of California in terrain and temperature. We got to stay at a fancy resort located atop a cliff near a famous grotto that we later visited by boat. The local beach towns were fun to visit and I could see why someone who wanted a beach vacation would want to come here.

view from behind our resort, near Lagos

local lighthouse near our resort

main stairway at resort, a bit much?










Our drive to Algarve area took us through farmland plains and corktree orchards. As we got closer to the southern coast, traffic picked up, as did the shopping centers, gas stations, radio stations playing top 20 songs. We already missed the quiet villages, but were curious about the draw of the Algarve. We arrived in Lagos where our resort, truly a resort - The Cascades - is located. We toured the complex (2 pools) and settled into our apartment before exploring. One of the advantages to this location is that it is on the cliffs overlooking the Grottos, a location we would realize is a destination. Itchy to move after the long drive, we hiked behind our resort, along the cliffs and down to the grottos and realized the local beauty.

view from our cliffs

heavy waves at the grottos
viewing to the west
yes, you can walk down to the water, and swim....when its not stormy

The Turk's birthday!!!!  Dinner at the resort the evening of our arrival had some surprises. 

tonights fresh fish list

introductions to my fish choice

fish is cooked, now being fileted!
dinner
Turk's surprise birthday dessert

Turk even gets a candle

exploring Lagos
musicians everywhere

side alley graffiti

bachelor party?

cute, popular family run restaurant

Cataplana, Portuguese fish stew in a pot














































































































chef is 'the dad' and knows everyone!
Lagos marina

Lagos promenade

lagos street art
With rainy, windy weather, we toured nearby Algarve towns, Portimao (had a mall and we needed luggage to carry home the 22# family figs from Turkey), Ferragudo - a cute fishing village that seemed way more popular than we were led to believe.
Bridge to Portimao

Portimao Storks...EVERYWHERE
Ferragundo windy streets looking at marina

tilework on local church

Farragundo private home/castle

afternoon cocktails - G&T, Aperol Spritz

Storks take over Staples sign











































































Finally the winds calmed and we got to go on a grotto and area boat tour after navigating around a marathon.
roads were closed so we did a lot of walking to boat

kissing rocks

heading under kissing rocks

surprise holes everywhere

seasoned sailors

more arches

glowing water




























































Ruins along the cliffs

hawk surveying for fish on the cliff





































More exploring along the southwest coast Portugal with open beaches, surfers, small fishing villages, national parks. Much quieter than the Algarve.
enjoying the views

Carrapateira surfers, looks like Half Moon Bay!

octopus and a view

fishermen huts seem typical for Portugal

Muslim fishing settlement 12th-13th cent

Muslim/Moorish presence throughout Portugal
Views along Carrapateria scenic drive/bike ride/hike
reminded us of California

despite dry crumbly soil, so many plants grow in the rocks

so much pottery - thankfully store was CLOSED

Paraiso Artesano-potter shop Vila do Bispo

Sagres marina

15th century castle entrance

attacked by Sir Francis Drake 1587

destroyed by tsunami from 1755 earthquake

Entrance door
Turk imitating Henry the Navigator

Henry left for explorations from Sagres, here

grounds are very rocky

major dropoff, but fisherman had no fear

deep water-filled hole within fort grounds

interior of labrynth on fort grounds
Portugues windmills - this one is now a residence























60% power from sustainable sources in Portugal, wind is big
























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