Porto Covo is a very relaxed fishing village on the Portuguese coast south of Lisbon. I love the way they place stone seats in the middle of the Main Street. There are a load of walkways running along the sandy/rocky…
Porto Covo is a very relaxed fishing village on the Portuguese coast south of Lisbon. I love the way they place stone seats in the middle of the Main Street. There are a load of walkways running along the sandy/rocky…
We stopped off at Cape St Vincent, the SW tip of Portugal, on our way round Portugal to Zambujeira.
Old Cubans. The slave market. We stopped at Orbitur Valverde, a campsite between Praia da Luz and Lagos, for a couple of nights. The next day John and Linda headed off inland to visit John’s nephew. Nia and I walked…
Cat Burglary at the Cathedral, Sardines on the beach, impertinent cranes, …Faro has it all. We stopped for a couple of nights at Faro, capital of the Algarve, on the south coast of Portugal.
Our first stop in Portugal, just over the Spanish border, on the shore of the Guadiana estuary.
Parked up on the Marina just over the border to Gibraltar, on a very blowy and wet day.
We moved down to Camping la Bella Vista, a few km to the east of Gibraltar, to meet up with Kate and Alastair again. There are some very good restaurants here. Poor old Romeo needs some TLC.
This is an old windmill at Carboneras, a Spanish coastal town in the Cabo de Gâta natural park, where we stopped overnight on the way South. There is a nice be-palmed cycle track. We cycled out to the west of…
Elvis, Robot waiters, Flamingos…It’s all here… The Alannia resort at Crevillent is not to everyone’s taste; it’s very big, maybe 500-1000 pitches, and well provided with stuff to do; heated swimming pool, sauna, pétanque, Padel (like tennnis but slightly smaller…