Category Archives: Sagres

Blogging from A to Z: S is for Sagres

Sagres, Algarve, Portugal. Boasts the most southwestern point of Europe. As Wikipedia very kindly says:

Sagres is located in the extreme southwest of continental Europe, and marked by two geomorphological structures: the Cape St. Vincent and Sagres Point, which establish a transition between the eastern coastal and meridional zones. (Wikipedia)
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Population less than 2 000 people – my kind of place. Sleepy fishing villages with more restaurants and coffee shops per capita than any other place I have visited.

Amazing seafood. Market with abundant fish, seafood, and fresh fruit and vegetables. Home to an international hotel and conference center.

A to Z challenge Sagres
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Also home to local fishermen and an itinerant and seasonal community of hippies, surfers (amazing surf spots), and anyone that wants to drop out of society for a while. As I said, my kind of place.

It has cute little fishermen’s houses, red-roofed, brightly painted in white and shades of blue. By virtue of its location, it is also very windy.

The perfect place to just sit, stand, or lounge, gazing, watching, pondering the answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything 😉

A to Z challenge Sagres
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From Lisbon by car it’s about two hours on the highway; three or more hours on the scenic route (I recommend this one with many stops for lunch, coffee, tea and many photos :)); a 1-hour plane trip to Faro then a car to Sagres; or two trains and a taxi ride. Take your pick but just get there.

Who can resist such beautiful scenery …? It looks so perfect.

A to Z challenge Sagres
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The lighthouse at Cabo de S. Vicente, southwesternmost point in Portugal and the European landmass.

A to Z challenge Sagres
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Look ahead and draw a straight line to North America.

A to Z challenge Sagres
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Blogging from A to Z posts – my favourite ones so far are D is for Durban, J is for Johannesburg and R is for Raleigh:
R is for Raleigh
Q is for Quatres Bornes
P is for Port Louis
O is for Okahandja
N is for New York
M is for Marrakesh
L is for Lisbon
K is for Kanchanaburi
J is for Johannesburg
I is for Istanbul (Magnetic Istanbul)
H is for Hua Huin (party town)
G is for Ghent
F is for Flic en Flac
E is for Erawan Falls
D is for Durban (Memories)
C is for Chiang Mai
B is Bangkok
A is for Ayutthaya

 

WordPress Weekly Photo: Sea-Quest

The lighthouse at Cabo de Sâo Vicente in the Algarve is one of the 10 largest in the world, and guards one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes. It began operating in 1846, and still today guides mariners on their sea-quests.

Lighthouse of Cabo de São Vicente, one of the 10 largest lighthouses in the world, guiding mariners on their sea-quests since 1846 ©2016 Regina Martins
Lighthouse of Cabo de São Vicente, one of the 10 largest lighthouses in the world, guiding mariners on their sea-quests since 1846
©2016 Regina Martins

Entered in this week’s WordPress photo challenge, the them of which is Quest. Click on the link to see more entries in this week’s challenge.