Hi All, Hope that someone may help, We've just spent almost a month in the French Pyrenees, tootling about in the heat, around N.Spain, Andorra and S.France. We drove back as far as Bourges, heading for the ferry port and saw what weather was facing us back home. Must say that we didn't fancy it at all so have immediately booked a flight out on early on Mon (27th) to Faro from home, reserved a villa in Cabanas de Tavira and hired a car for two weeks stay. I've never been to The Algarve before (did sail past it twice in 1968!) although we're used to N'ish.Portugal due to many visits to Lisbon, Cascais Sintra etc since the 1960's, last time in 2008,
I could really do with some pointers on where to refuel? (is it cheaper to go into Spain?) Shop for food, milk , bread, essentials etc (Spain again, the village or Tavira?) ? What supermarkets can you recommend? Have a decent pint of Sagres in a bar (and buy it from a shop to drink at the villa), buy red wine and what brand could you recommend? Buy a dish that I last had in Estoril, it was like Paella only turbocharged, much better, and cooked in what seemed like a pressure cooker, and what is it called? We were told that it came from The Algarve? Park in Cabanas, We're in the centre of the village and a "bit" disabled (Blue badge)? Can you recommend places to visit off the beaten track? we're quite happy to sit on a mountain/hill and watch the world go by instead of following the usual tourist trail. Are the beaches from Cabanas up towards Monte Gordo accessible with a car? It may be difficult to get across on the ferry to Cabanas beach for us. Any "must see" things to do? Do restaurants in The Algarve ply you with cheese olives and bread as you sit down as they do further North? (usually refuse that!). Any local dishes that are a must? (hate squid though)
Sorry to ask so many questions in such a short timescale, we were a tad impulsive with doing this, but couldn't face the winter without a lot more warm guaranteed sun in a lovely country. Plus we're using up the Euros that we had left from France.
ManyThanks for listening.
We've only been to Cabanas once and it was a few years ago so I may not be of much help. There's a couple of the bigger supermarkets in Tavira a Lidl and also Pingo Duce.
Here's a website for Tavira http://www.tavirauncovered.com/about-tavira/useful-information.aspx
And one here for Cabanas http://www.cabanasuncovered.com/
We enjoyed our stay in Cabanas, there were some nice restaurants there serving a host of different fish but also meat dishes.
We found driving round the Algarve very easy, just get yourself a guide book and map and take it from there. I'm sure you'll have a great time. Please let us know how you get on.
Many Thanks for the welcome Glynis and for your extremely helpful reply, We'll certainly pass on bits and bobs of good info when we return.
I wouldn't bother going to Spain just for the fuel and food shopping. If you hire a car in Faro, do please make sure that you're fully covered for going into Spain. Most companies will say yes you are, within certain distance limits which are usually very vague, but if you press them they usually say you would be responsible for arranging and paying for the car to be brought back over the border into Portugal.
Sorry, I don't know about supermarkets in Tavira. We've only been there for a wander around and to have lunch. It's a lovely old town with attractive river frontage. Cabanas is more of a relaxed beach resort, with bars and cafes.
You're thinking of a Cataplana, usually made with fish/seafood or chicken. Yummy! I love your description of a turbocharged Paella!
A place to visit off the beaten track is a waterfall called Pego do Inferno. You'll find directions on this link http://www.tavirauncovered.com/Thingstodo/Information/tabid/1309/ItemId/420/Default.aspx.
The western Algarve is more hilly than the east, and the highest places are Foia and Monchique. You could then carry on to the west coast where there are lots of deserted beaches and crashing waves, but it's a long way from Tavira/Cabanas.
I don't know but I would think the beaches in the eastern Algarve are accessible by car, as the land is fairly flat.
Yes, restaurants often put a couvert of cheese, sardine pate, olives and bread in front of you but if you say you don't want it they will take it away. But if you eat one olive, you might be charged!
Cataplana is a local dish and another is Piri-piri chicken. It varies in hotness, and the traditional versions are mostly bone and not much meat. However, it has to be tried!
I'm sure you'll have a great time!
I've looked up Pego do Inferno and sadly it seems to be closed to the public at the moment due to fires a couple of months ago, looked a really nice place, such a shame.
I'm used to border crossings with car hire companies, France/Spain, Portugal/Spain (Northern bit) USA/Canada. They do try to wriggle out of it don't they? Luckily I've used these before in another location and were ok. Mind you, these days I usually drive my own car through Europe, it's just that this hol was very much a spur of the moment thing. Doing some further look-ups I suppose that I could have got away without paying tolls on the A22 is it? with English plates Many Thanks for that info.
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