Portugal (PT)
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My pal is an expat there and soon to be citizen. I will revisit this thread when we go visit!
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@mhussy I only just heard of Monsanto now, but upon checking, it is popularly known as "the most Portuguese village of Portugal". This is definitely worth checking out. I am also into hiking, and October would be good weather for that kind of activity.
@endo These places on your map surely piqued my interest, thank you for sharing. Most interested in the Initiation Well and Santa Justa Lift.
@Dmart Do you know of a restaurant where you can enjoy fado music and pasteis de nata at the same time? Sending my thanks in advance!
@mclaincausey Your pal is really lucky to be an expat in this beautiful country!
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@danyhearty yeah he’s getting out of here while the gettin’s good
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@danyhearty The Originals you get in the corny of Belem, but you get them pretty much everywhere. Same for Fado music, you will find hundreds of restaurants that play fado.
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Évora is a pretty cool place to visit. The Chapel of Bones is hauntingly awesome…..
Óbidos is another easy day trip from Lisbon.
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@Sir_Cuffs-a-Lot said in Portugal (PT):
Évora is a pretty cool place to visit. The Chapel of Bones is hauntingly awesome…..
Óbidos is another easy day trip from Lisbon.
I love your suggestions, @Sir_Cuffs-a-Lot. Chapel of Bones looks awesome in photos, it would be a marvel to see it in person. I think Portugal should advertise Óbidos and Monsanto more to tourists.
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@Dmart Do you think I can still enjoy the beaches in October? I’ve noticed average temperatures ranging from 19°C to 21°C, depending on the data source. I’m planning to visit the Algarve, and I’ve also read about the beautiful Porto Santo Beaches on a small island in Madeira.
@mhussy While researching Monsanto, I stumbled upon some lesser-known gems—Peniche and Monsaraz—that are equally breathtaking with fewer crowds compared to the popular spots. I got these destinations from this article https://gowithguide.com/blog/tourism-in-portugal-statistics-2023-the-ultimate-guide-5600
And of course, I'm eagerly anticipating tasting pasteis de nata and immersing myself in fado music!
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@danyhearty I would say yes, but it always depends. Temperature should be around what you have mentioned, but I have been lucky and 25-26C in October. Water temperature should still be ok, around 18C. But yes, its not July/August sound and heat, so definitely bring some warmer clothes.
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@danyhearty Take your time and plan your trip accordingly. There are so many places worth seeing.
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@Dmart said in Portugal (PT):
@danyhearty I would say yes, but it always depends. Temperature should be around what you have mentioned, but I have been lucky and 25-26C in October. Water temperature should still be ok, around 18C. But yes, its not July/August sound and heat, so definitely bring some warmer clothes.
I hope I will be lucky with temperatures between 25°C to 26°C as well. You make a good point about being prepared for some cooler temperatures, just in case. Thanks for the tips on what to expect weather-wise.
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@mhussy said in Portugal (PT):
@danyhearty Take your time and plan your trip accordingly. There are so many places worth seeing.
Thanks for the reminder, @mhussy. I just got excited with all the helpful responses I got from this thread. I should take my time and plan this trip carefully. Thanks again for all your help!
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@danyhearty said in Portugal (PT):
@mhussy said in Portugal (PT):
@danyhearty Take your time and plan your trip accordingly. There are so many places worth seeing.
Thanks for the reminder, @mhussy. I just got excited with all the helpful responses I got from this thread. I should take my time and plan this trip carefully. Thanks again for all your help!
Make sure to update your trip report also if possible.
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I will certainly make an update.